Subject: Re: Yet another white bus
From: Krackula
Date: 02/12/2006, 18:10
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51

On 2 Dec 2006 06:34:59 -0800, "PirateJohn" <PirateJohn@aol.com> wrote:



On Nov 19, 1:30 pm, krackula <krack...@i.am> wrote:
On 18 Nov 2006 23:24:57 -0800, m...@sushi.com wrote:

http://www.lazygranch.com/images/misc/yet_another_white_bus.jpg
Yep, nothing suspicious here. Just a plain old white bus on the ET
Highway.definitely not the " Big Dog Running " and the black out windows say
you're not in Kansas anymore Toto .......  



There is nothing unusual about the windows.  The bus is simply an MCI
with standard windows and the factory delivers them in all-white so
that bus lines can easily repaint them.  Here in Florida that bus
wouldn't look at all out of place because a lot of charter companies
never get around to painting them.

On the ET Highway, however, you do have to admit that they most likely
aren't running  a shuttle over to Disneyland ;)

 --PirateJohn--
www.PirateJohn.com


actually that's not quite true about " these " busses.   " these "
busses have TOTALLY opaque windows that can NOT be seen out of,
that plus when you climb on board you have to pass through a black
curtain screen right behind the driver. only the driver can see out of
the bus at any time. in addition to that these busses may have , ( so
I heard tell ) an array of different sensors the passengers walk
through at the curtain depending upon their destination and the work
assignments of the riders.  these sensors might include ( but not be
limited to )  radiation  friskers  ( important BOTH coming and going
to / from the work place ) metal detectors  ( some worker shifts are
NOT  allowed to bring ANYTHING metallic on board ) and  R.F. /
silicone  junction detector / exciters , looking for hidden
electronic devices  or chips ( again BOTH coming and going ) the
passengers might  have on their person. hearing aids and  implant
pacemakers can  wreak havoc with this equipment are " always "
required special attention ( read that as written permission /
authorization / inspection  )   when the passenger enters the blacked
out cabin through the sensors.  

you and anyone in the public can take a ride on this " exact " same
kind of bus  ( actually the same ones often used during business hours
by the base contractors  ) if you take that great  nuke  tour at the
NTS.  

http://www.nv.doe.gov/nts/tours.htm


try it , you might really enjoy the adventure.



k




also hear tell that those daily / shift  worker transport aircraft
from  Las Vegas  have exactly the same thing done to them
 as well.  no fliers ( except the pilots of course ) can see out of
the aircraft ( or where they are going , in other words ) when
in transit or at any time.