Helendale
Helendale is a Lockheed Martin radar cross-section measurement facility located in unincorporated San Bernardino County, California, near Victorville in the Antelope Valley region. According to multiple UAP researchers and alleged insiders, the facility serves as a cover for the testing and possible storage of reverse-engineered non-human craft.
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Alleged Dual Purpose
Forensic illustrator Bill McDonald, based on testimony from Lockheed Martin engineers, stated that the Helendale facility was designed to be "hidden in plain sight," utilizing the cover of a legitimate radar cross-section range. The facility's exterior features a storm drainage flood control channel which allegedly truly serves as a short runway or platform for the testing of electric or anti-gravity craft. Steven Greer independently labeled the facility as an ongoing black-budget UAP reverse engineering location five years after McDonald's identification. Greer stated that senior Senate intelligence and armed services committee officials had no knowledge of the activities occurring there.
Helendale is located close to Edwards Air Force Base and Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, both identified by UAP Gerb as locations connected to legacy reverse engineering programs.