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Just ran across some curious info on a web site apparently hosted by National Geographic. I have no idea of its sourcing or veracity. This is the last paragraph on the page at

Exclusive Area 51 Pictures: Secret Plane Crash Revealed

"U.S. officials later asked Collins to undergo hypnosis and treatments of sodium pentothal (a "truth drug") to be sure he relayed every detail of the incident truthfully and correctly."

Does anyone else find this to be just a little strange?
 
Seems pretty standard based on the information and documents sited throughout the book. These were test pilots. They wanted to milk every last bit of data regarding the incident and correlate it with any data they could salvage. And no, they did not get the memo from Paratopia about Hypnosis.

The pilots would go home "out of it" and tell their wives they went to the bar with the boys.

I'm reading through the new Area 51 Book now ( By Annie Jacobsen ). You think this is "Weirder than Fiction" wait until you read the last chapter. Personally that one is batshit crazy and seems like the "source" was given a cover story.
 
I was wondering if National Geographic had sourced Jacobsen, or obtained the info through other channels. Shades of The X-files, at any rate.

Addendum: Apologies if someone has already posted this there. But I did not know that National Geographic is working on a (supposedly) groundbreaking documentary about area 51

UFOs invade TCA: Documentary producer promises Area 51 revelations | Inside TV | EW.com

The story gets both bigger and stranger. :confused: Oh no...I'm starting to sound exopolitical :(
 
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