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S-2 most likely refers to a rumored clandestine installation first revealed by former AFOSI Special Agent [[Richard Doty]]. | '''S-2''' most likely refers to a rumored clandestine installation first revealed by former AFOSI Special Agent [[Richard Doty]]. | ||
In a probably unrelated note, Site-II was also the original designation for the facility at Groom lake (Area 51). | In a probably unrelated note, Site-II was also the original designation for the facility at [[Area 51|Groom lake (Area 51)]]. | ||
== S-2 Papoose Lake == | == S-2 Papoose Lake == | ||
According to Doty, a series of buried trenches and tunnels provide access from the southern end of Groom lake to Papoose lake. | According to Doty, a series of buried trenches and tunnels provide access from the southern end of Groom lake to Papoose lake. | ||
In addition to [[S-4]] at Papoose lake, which Doty alleges was used to house NHI spacecraft, S-2 was a similarly hidden facility designed to study the associated biological entities. | In addition to [[S-4]] at Papoose lake, which Doty alleges was used to house [[Non-human intelligent being|NHI]] spacecraft, S-2 was a similarly hidden facility designed to study the associated biological entities. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:57, 7 January 2025
S-2 most likely refers to a rumored clandestine installation first revealed by former AFOSI Special Agent Richard Doty.
In a probably unrelated note, Site-II was also the original designation for the facility at Groom lake (Area 51).
S-2 Papoose Lake[edit | edit source]
According to Doty, a series of buried trenches and tunnels provide access from the southern end of Groom lake to Papoose lake.
In addition to S-4 at Papoose lake, which Doty alleges was used to house NHI spacecraft, S-2 was a similarly hidden facility designed to study the associated biological entities.