Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo From: rodb@slugo.corp.sgi.com (Rod Beckwith) Subject: Air Force gets land surrounding A51 Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1993 15:34:19 GMT Hello all Well, it's now official.....the plot thickens............. Read it & weep folks, RodTo: skunk-works-digest@ecn.purdue.edu Skunk Works Digest Saturday, 23 October 1993 Volume 04 : Number 045 In this issue: Air Forcs Withdraws Land Adjacent to Groom Lake Re: Groom Lake See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the skunk-works or skunk-works-digest mailing lists and on how to retrieve back issues. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: larry@ichips.intel.com Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1993 15:21:07 -0700 Subject: Air Forcs Withdraws Land Adjacent to Groom Lake Well I guess it's official. The air Force will "withdraw" an additional 3900 acres of public land adjacent to the test facility at Groom lake for 2 years (Federal Register, 10/18/93, page 53745). Included in the withdrawal (siezure?) are key vantage points like Freedom Ridge and White Sides, used by the public to view the secret unacknowledged facility at Groom Lake. According to Air Force Secretary Sheila E. Widnall, the siezure of public land "is necessary for the safe and secure operation" of the nearby facilities. The Federation of Americal Scientists thinks it curious that even the extravagant security measures of the most secure of cold war bases, are now somehow deficient, after the cold war is over. It is curious that under the Open Skies Treaty, foreign consignatory nations will be allowed to fly over and photograph the site at Groom Lake, whose very existence is a liberty denied to Americans. Larry ------------------------------ From: dnadams@nyx.cs.du.edu (Dean Adams) Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 23:52:30 MDT Subject: Re: Groom Lake Larry says... >The air Force will "withdraw" an additional 3900 acres of public >land adjacent to the test facility at Groom lake for 2 years Hmm... so what happens after 2 years? (and what happens at Groom Lake DURING those 2 years! :) >The Federation of Americal Scientists thinks it curious that even the >extravagant security measures of the most secure of cold war bases, >are now somehow deficient, after the cold war is over. Yes, that is quite "curious" indeed. >It is curious that under the Open Skies Treaty, foreign consignatory >nations will be allowed to fly over and photograph the site at Groom Lake, >whose very existence is a liberty denied to Americans. But one "liberty" they have NOT denied us is the spending of countless Billions of our tax dollars on the place... with no doubt a very large percentage paying for nothing but keeping it secret. I suppose one liberty they will never deny is us blissful ignorance. But of course i'm sure its for our own good, since if the general public knew about the existance of a Mach 6+ reconnaissance aircraft, it would probably cause mass hysteria! :-> - -dean -- Rod Beckwith |$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$| The Datacom I/S |"The great obstacle of progress is not ignorance,| Nite rodb@corp.sgi.com|but the illusion of knowledge." | Net |$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$| Knight