Restricted Lands and Airspace

The Fiction of John Reizer

The following is the gist of a conversation between a former national park ranger and an independent writer.

Billy, not his real name, makes his way back to me. I am seated in a booth located toward the back of the restaurant. He smiles before sliding into the seat.

I reach across the table, shake the fellow’s hand, and wave down a server to come over and get our drink orders.

“Many people know that large parts of the Grand Canyon have been closed to the public for many decades,” Billy begins. “Federal park rangers have always said the inaccessibility of these locations was due to safety reasons, to protect the lands, native burial sites, and wildlife.”

I nod while scribbling down notes on a pad with a ballpoint pen.

“Most folks accept the government’s official explanations and never give the subject any further thought,” Billy continues. “The truth, however, is far different from what is being told. Truth be told, deep inside the restricted canyons live large flying reptiles. They are enormous creatures with colors that blend into the natural landscape. Their wingspans are monstrous, their bodies massive, and even more terrifying, they can and do breathe fire.”

“You’re kidding me,” I reply, stopping my pen from moving and staring Billy straight in the eyes.

“I wish I were,” he replies. “The reptiles in the canyon have lived there long before roads were cut, cities were developed, and maps were printed and distributed to the public.

“The US government discovered these strange creatures long ago after numerous planes disappeared over the region.

“Search expeditions later found melted aircraft parts and giant claw marks burned into solid stone. Soon afterward, the area was quietly reclassified into a permanent national park area and given a restricted zone designation.”

The waitress delivers our drinks and disappears to a nearby table.

“Scientists have observed that the large reptiles rarely, if ever, leave the confines of the canyon,” Billy says, resuming his big reveal. “The creatures seem to have everything they require inside the winding cliffs and deep valleys.

“As long as humans stay away, the reptiles ignore the outside world.”

“What about aircraft?” I ask, scratching my head.

Billy laughs, taking a sip of his Michelob Ultra. “Air traffic is another challenging problem. Every flight path that once crossed the region has now been changed.

“Passenger jets and private aircraft are routed around a huge section of northern Arizona. Pilots are told that the restricted airspace protects sensitive government operations. Only a handful of military personnel know the real reasons for the restricted airspace zones.”

My hand is writing Billy’s words so fast that I’m getting cramps in my wrist.

“Every few years, a juvenile creature climbs high above the canyon out of innate curiosity. Radar stations are pointed at certain areas to detect such occurrences. Nearby aircraft are immediately given new directions without explanation,” Billy explains.

“And airline passengers never notice the creatures?” I ask.

Billy shakes his head, no. “Although some people might occasionally notice sudden changes in flight direction, they never see the creatures gliding through the skies just a few miles away.”

“It must be an enormous job keeping all of this stuff a secret,” I say.

“Keeping the secret remains an expensive undertaking, but everyone involved agrees it is well worth the expenses incurred,” Billy explains. He takes a healthy swig of beer and locks eyes with mine. “One photograph of a flying reptile could change people’s perceptions of the world forever.

“The creatures only ask for one thing: stay outside the canyon’s parameters. So, the fences were erected in the 1940s and have remained in place ever since, clearly demarcating the safety perimeter. The restricted airspace has never changed since its inception.”

I smile while writing more notes in my pad.

Billy laughs, then says, “Most people believe to this day that the Grand Canyon’s greatest mystery is how it was formed. Very few people realize that the greatest mystery is what still lives inside these now-forbidden lands.”


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2 thoughts on “Restricted Lands and Airspace

  1. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews July 6, 2026 / 8:25 pm

    Yeah, that story I wrote was based on my imagination, Lisa. There’s something very telling, though, in that canyon they don’t want us to know about, as well as in other national parks. What exactly that is, is up for debate. I think there’s a lot of Meltology there, and those are ruins out there from other resets.

    John

  2. lhakes12's avatar lhakes12 July 6, 2026 / 8:18 pm

    Such a cool thought, John!

    Or should I say hot stuff! 🔥🐲

    The idea has never crossed my mind. Maybe the dragons aren’t just coming back, maybe they are already still here thriving in the Grand Canyon and elsewhere around the world waiting for the realm to resonate with the proper frequencies so that they can return and take back their power.

    I believe that dragon’s intentions are driven from source, not ego. And that they might even be able to take back the Stargates.

    Just my thoughts! 😎

    Lisa

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