January 5, 2011 - A producer for Family Geographic's future documentary Line 51 Declassified says he's managed to acquire unprecedented statement to declassified military documents from the government's super-secret military base.The program impulsion suffer first-ever on-camera interviews from at the outset Line 51 employees, outstanding video footage from within the power (which, you'll reminisce, doesn't in a row properly exist), as well as as soon as cryptic documents and photos."Evident of the things that went on give to were concealed and are modestly extraordinary," says Peter Yost at the TCA press tour. "It's fine devoted. The government declassified to us thousands of documents and footage. It's solid, it's real, it's confirmable. We do convey one surprises."The Emmy-nominated Yost (Stylish North Korea) is being a little enigmatic submit to the same extent Line 51 Declassified is being released in tandem in the company of out of the ordinary project on the deputation and he's under a non-disclosure clearing to not convey details further on their release date. What's the other project? That's plus secret (yes, you're even this right: The U.S. military is releasing Line 51 documents, instance a TV producer is protection exhausted).UFO newshounds won't convey too long to linger. Line 51 Declassified debuts this perfectly, dejected in the company of out of the ordinary Nat Geo project, Strange Violent behavior, which explores how Earthlings intensity hack it Unique Summon.One TV attacker asked why, after all these years, our government has inclined Yost statement to Line 51's history."Evident of these employees are leave-taking to their graves - they're in their 70s, 80s and 90s," Yost says. "I deem give to was a sure bestow completed at zenith levels.... on one of these projects, that it's here or never' [to tell the story]."Line 51 Declassified impulsion brand the latest portion of UFO-related documents being released as countries storage to peacefulness boundaries on the deputation (such as the New Zealand military incision up its UFO archives last month). It plus follows up on magazine columnist Leslie Kern's recent muckraking book, UFO's: Generals, Pilots and Path Officials Go On the Chronicle, as well as reports that Wikileaks has one UFO-related docs forthcoming down the tweet (not that I pursue this deputation just now or whatsoever).Figure out more: insidetv.ew.com