You could share your findings with others - but let's be real, you would sound crazy.
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Jim
Area 51 does not exist, Bush told me so.
Mike Richards
I'd be more interested in what currently goes on, not what happened 60 years ago.
Jumanji9700
There are enough magazines/people that would pay more than $1 Million for proof (one way or the other) of what happened.
Ptess254
Jim, burn in a rotting pit, and the government would kill me if I found out
satisfiction
I agree with Jumanji99700. Plus, if something crazy did happen and there's no way anyone would believe you, you could write a sci-fi novel and make money that way.
overtherainbow
First point I must make to back up my answer - obviously the government/whoever isn't telling us what happened there doesn't want us to know. We don't know what extreme measures they would go to to KEEP it that way. Secondly, what happened may have been so terrible you'd go crazy with paranoia or fear or something. Not letting that happen to me. Thirdly, part of knowing something others don't know, and something interesting - you want to share your knowledge or discuss it. Human psychology just makes us want to do this. And who could you discuss it with? No one... why should they believe you and/or they may think you're crazy.
DEllamalover
well, one- i don't believe that area 51 exists and two-- you can give at least some of the mil to charity
TheUsual3
The whole Area 51 isn't really a big deal to me at this moment in time, but 1 million bucks has my attention always.
chuii_23
I rather knowin about what happened because iCan accept $1 Million but now getting them
DarklordTheo
It could have actually been a weather balloon :O
horsedickdotmpeg
I CAN HANDLE THE TRUTH!!!
seacowphil
Ignorance Is bliss. As is 1 Million Dollars. So really double blissness. Bi-blissocity.