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Join up and get stationed at the facilitys located at Groom Lake, OR work for the private security agency that patrols Area 51, Wackenhut out of Florida(not sure if that name and location is still accurate as the company was bought out in 2002 by a Danish company).

GOOD LUCK!!!

p.s. If you do figure out how to gain access to the Homey Airport PLEASE let me know!!! i wanna go with you. lol

p.p.s. Or try this link, he seems to have the infiltration down to a science.... a bit sketchy though- http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread163668/pg1

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