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Top Secret Area 51 Program Reportedly Caused Genetic Mutations In Human Test Subject
An ‘invisible enemy’ is said to have killed some Area 51 veterans, while another has claimed that a top-secret project ‘permanently altered’ his DNA.
Area 51, which is in southern Nevada, is frequently linked to mysterious flying objects; some conspiracy theorists even assert that the US government keeps extraterrestrial life there.
The Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR) is home to a highly classified US Air Force base, and nobody is really sure what goes on there.
Veterans of the Area 51 site, however, are now attacking the government, saying they were given a death sentence without their knowledge because they worked there.

Former Air Force Sergeant David Crete, who was stationed at the NTTR from 1983 to 1987, is the leader of a campaign organization called The Invisible Enemy.
According to NewsNation, this is “a nonprofit fighting for government transparency, pushing for legislation that would provide medical treatment and compensation for military personnel and their families who were exposed to contamination at the Nevada Test and Training Range.”
Crete, one of several veterans who have spoken out, asserts that since working at the facility, more than 490 people have passed away from serious illnesses.
“My time at the base ‘permanently altered’ my DNA,” Crete said at the House Veterans Affairs Committee earlier this year.
He explained: “My wife had three miscarriages. One of the guys that I worked with, his wife had seven. All four of my children were born with birth defects or significant health problems.”
“It’s not their fault. I’m not saying it’s mine, but I brought it home. It was my DNA that was permanently altered from low-dose, long-term, ionizing radiation exposure.”
This ‘invisible enemy’ has affected many other veterans, whose illnesses are thought to be related to radiation exposure during their employment.
In 2016, Crete invited his fellow Air Force friends to his house in Las Vegas for a reunion barbecue. It was an eye-opening day.
After having a “grapefruit-sized tumor” removed from his back, Crete opened up about his own experiences after veteran Randy Groves mentioned that he had a lump on his back.
He claimed that the big lump was only one of over 20 lipomas on his body, and it is thought that eight of the people seated at the table that day had tumors.
According to reports, Crete and numerous other veterans who have served at Area 51 are being denied access to Veterans Affairs, which offers vital healthcare to qualified military veterans, because their records are “Data Masked.”
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