ID4 / CNN

July 9, 1996
Source: CNN
From Correspondent Lori Waffenschmidt

(CNN) -- "Independence Day," one of this summer's biggest action movies, is also a popular site on the World Wide Web -- especially for folks looking for information of an extraterrestrial nature

The movie's in-depth site offers biographies of the cast and crew, as well as story boards, schematics and production sketches. There are also film and audio clips, a screen saver and a clever multimedia press kit to download.

But for the best part of the "Independence Day" site, look in Area 51. This controversial, top secret U.S. government testing facility plays a pivotal role, both in the film and on the Web site.

The movie site's "Alien Headquarters" feature also provides an extensive list of links to related sites about Area 51, UFOs and alien conspiracies.

Look under the aliens section for "They are among us," a site with interesting articles and photos. Plus, it lets you perform a virtual alien autopsy, using the controversial images from the supposed 1947 UFO crash in Roswell, New Mexico.

From "Alien Headquarters," you also can link to Smitty's UFO page, which has photos, 3D graphics and satellite images of Area 51. You can also read a variety of personal accounts of visits to the top secret area in the Nevada desert.

Under the heading of unidentified flying objects, check out the home page of the British UFO Research Association. You'll find a list of the most current sightings from around the world, plus some very interesting images.

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