Janet Jets, Area 51 Secrecy, and a 2025 Declassification Window

Following Donald Trump’s push for the release of government files on aliens and unidentified aerial phenomena, a top-secret Air Force jet—Boeing 737-600 known as “Janet”—was tracked departing Las Vegas for the Tonopah Test Range near Area 51. Janet jets are the primary transport for contractor and DoD personnel to secure sites at Groom Lake within the Nellis Range Complex. The flight’s course toward the Tonopah Test Range, a area closely linked to Area 51, fits the pattern of secret aircraft testing and advanced weapons work associated with the base and has sparked speculation about a link to the disclosure effort, though no direct connection is confirmed. The report also notes Obama’s past joke that aliens are real but that he hasn’t seen them, a remark described as not confirming their existence at Area 51. Background mentions a mid-1990s interview with Jim Goodall recounting insider claims of exotic technologies at Groom Lake, including references to a craft called “Excalibur” and other top-secret programs, with some suggesting possible declassification around 2025 due to a 25-year timing framework. Area 51 is portrayed as a remote, highly secure testing ground with multiple runways (including a 12,000-foot strip) and dedicated facilities, whose secrecy sustains long-running UFO lore while Janet jets continue to shuttle personnel to secure locations.
Source: dailymail.co.uk
