Morton's Area 51 Tours

In Morton's "Delphi Association Newsletter," June 1, 1993, our hero answers letters to the editor, including the following. Numbers in brackets refer to our notes below.

Dear Mr. Morton,

Recently we heard you speak in the City of Anaheim regarding earthquake predictions, etc. I became aware of your expeditions to Area 51 last month from the Orange County Register newspaper article, and I understand that this is a periodic occurrence.

There is a group of four of us that would like to venture out with you sometime this summer. Can you please send us details and the expense of your trip. My Sincerest Thanks,
Richard [1]

Morton replies...

Ahh! Area 51! My home away from home! The article Richard mentions was written by Carole Mischola, and it was picked up nationally and ran just about everywhere [2]. It relates the exploits of a small intrepid band of adventurers that brave the cold and the unknown to trek out with me to THE top secret military base. Located 135 miles north of Las Vegas [3], AREA 51 is the testing ground for the most advanced weapons and aircraft in the military's possession.... including flying saucers.

In 1990, I interviewed a scientist names Bob Lazar [4] who claimed to have worked at this facility [5] and that the USA had nine Alien UFO's that we had either recovered or gotten in some kind of deal with a number of ET races. He was involved in taking them apart to figure out how they worked, while our test pilots learned to fly them. Sometimes with the help [of] Grey ET's living on the base! [6] Lazar said, "Don't believe me! Go see for yourself!" [7] I did, and I got within maybe 500 yards of a flying disk, hovering 50 to 100 feet off the ground. I got sunburned and deathly ill from being too close to it [8], but it was certainly worth it.

Since that time, I have lead some 50 expeditions [9] to the Tickaboo Valley [10], where we camp out near the boarder [sic] of the Test Site, and every Wednesday night, the US military flies UFOs. I have seen literally hundred of bizarre lights, disks and unusual craft [11], all of which seemed to defy explanation. I have achieve international recognition for not only filming the ships [12], but also being the first one to video tape this mysterious installation [13]. Now, hundreds of people hike up a mountain I discovered on public land [14] to bird's eye view inside the base.

My next excursion is AREA 51 will be Wed., June 16, 1993. Cost of the trip is $99 [15]. It's the thrill of a lifetime!!!!

Editor's notes...

Note #1: Morton printed the full name and town of the author, but we won't. The writer had sent the letter only as an inquiry, not for publication. The four eventually took Morton's tour and say they now feel ripped off. Two of the victims were psychology students who say they classify Sean as a narcissist and sociopath.

Note #2: Just about everywhere in Orange County, CA.

Note #3: The base at Groom Lake is about 90 miles north of Las Vegas, not 135 miles.

Note #4: We have it on good authority that Bob Lazar despises Sean Morton. For one thing Sean has been selling pirated copies of the Lazar tape for $30. Sean has never interviewed Lazar--and why would he need to when he can sit at home and make this stuff up?

Note #5: Lazar says he worked at Papoose Lake, just outside Area 51, not at main Groom Lake base as Sean implies.

Note #6: Lazar has made no claim about ET's living at any base.

Note #7: A bogus quote. Lazar has never claimed that you can "see for yourself" UFOs at Area 51. He speculates that the craft would have probably been moved elsewhere as soon as he went public. [See Lazar meets Morton.]

Note #8: Sounds like radiation poisoning, a very serious illness and a possible harbinger of later cancer. We wonder if Sean sought medical treatment for this exposure, and if so, are there any hospital or insurance records to verify this?

Note #9: Give or take 40.

Note #10: That's spelled "Tikaboo."

Note #11: We have seen no UFOs, even though we were living in Rachel during a six month period when Sean was still bringing his tours. We have even been on the next hilltop from Sean's group; he was reporting UFOs everywhere, while we saw nothing. [See Popular Science, March 1994.]

Note #12: Boeing 737s landing on the Groom airstrip.

Note #13: Could be true, but we'd have to take Sean's word.

Note #14: Sean did not discover White Sides and has never been to Freedom Ridge.

Note #15: The price included nothing except transportation in a rented van and Sean's charming company. Very profitable if you can pack six or eight people in a van.

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