Subject: Re: Was Dulce, New Mexico, A Nuclear Waste Dumping Ground?
From: krackula <<krackula@i.am>>
Date: 19/05/2007, 21:38
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51


If you have a spot you want investigated, name it. I have little
tolerance for 20 questions. A waypoint will do. Weren't you the one
who sent me to that lame-o spot near Tehachapi, where all I found were
"PODS". Not PODS like the body snatchers, but PODS as in portable
storage.


yayayahahaha  ... go ahead rub it in ...... I deserve it !

there did turn out to be " stuff " going on there ... but pot farms
and speed labs don't count in this business  h ahahah aah !!

there is a spot ....... there probably isn't much investigating you
could - should  do there ..... but putting it on the web would be
interesting ! showing the  area and it's equipment would no doubt
raise a LOT of speculation and interest.  I get basically BAD vibes
about messing with that place tho .... not for the place it's self but
for something nearby , probably what the spot I'm thinking of is
associated  with and related to.   this  smallish site is located in a
long narrow ( deep ) heavily wind swept , highly isolated , canyon  (
right side of the road heading south )  on  a small  state road going
through it , slightly outside the pentangle on it's  south western
edge  !   there is a   poorly marked ( so called ) federal ( right
side of the road heading south ) agricultural   station  a little ways
south of this site on the same  back country road !  ( no mention on
the web of AG this  station )   the AG station is tucked into the
boonies somewhere,  can't see anything from the road . just the sign !
with my experience and background  this site , especially,  gives me
the creeps ..... worse even than the hot  nuke sites.  
  

something I would like to see would be pictures of those odd looking
large tractor trailer rigs that have been seen entering and exiting 
the so called   " munitions disposal site "  
http://mapper.acme.com/?ll=38.24499,-118.63741&z=15&t=O&marker0=38.99754%2C-119.20330%2CN%2038.99755%20%20W%20119.20329&marker1=36.19889%2C-115.11667%2CNorth%20Las%20Vegas%20NV&marker2=38.98722%2C-119.20806%2CWeed%20Heights%20NV&marker3=38.99531%2C-119.20449%2C1.0%20km%20NxNE%20of%20Weed%20Heights%20NV
lately, in heavily armed  convoys.  the tractors aren't interesting
but the trailers are VERY unusual looking  and would  make great
additions to your web pictures.   you'd have to be at some distance
to take the shots and not be seen , perfect I suspect for your long
distance lens and cameras.  you'd also have to consider the  ( single
)  heavily armed helicopter  ( also another great picture bristling
with all the sat comm equipment and 20mm vulcan cannon    ) that
escorts the trucks as well.  they close off the road , as I have
mentioned before .... but if you were already  nearby and set up ....
that  wouldn't be a   problem.  once again, you'd have to  use your
own  good judgement  when being on site and with  what pictures you
take, post etc. .  

people ( modern day  hobby prospectors  )  camped out  somewhat nearby
, on the public lands  behind  ( west ) of the site report seeing
immensely powerful displays of light  between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m.  ....
coming from the vicinity of that  depression behind the row of
mountains  that front the highway.
you could think they might have been flashes  from munitions being
detonated except they report NO noise of explosions taking place with
the flashes.  they might be burning out of date magnesium flares or
those IR flares dropped by military planes for missile protection ,
but why at that time of day ?  

maybe you could try to get a few shots of those convoys and or
especially  those  highly unusual trailer rigs being seen there ?
early in the day ... mid week  !!