| Subject: Re: The events of 1947....do they point to 2012? |
| From: Desert Shadow |
| Date: 27/01/2009, 15:14 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
On Jan 27, 12:38 am, "m...@sushi.com" <m...@sushi.com> wrote:
On Jan 26, 4:50 pm, Desert Shadow <rch49...@cox.net> wrote:
On Jan 26, 1:23 pm, "m...@sushi.com" <m...@sushi.com> wrote:
On Jan 25, 11:38 pm, Desert Shadow <rch49...@cox.net> wrote:
On Jan 25, 9:01 pm, "m...@sushi.com" <m...@sushi.com> wrote:
On Jan 25, 2:06 pm, Desert Shadow <rch49...@cox.net> wrote:
On Jan 25, 11:41 am, Hiram <thedeerhunter...@hotmail.com> wrote:
m...@sushi.com wrote:
I tracked down their "webmaster", whose last name is Howland, and I
got it credited.
I emailed The Howland company at the time, I wasn't sure they knew what
the picture was, and they'd used it by mistake - but it transpired they
knew exactly what it was.
Glad you got the recognition for it.
Lazygranch, I would like to pirate one of your photos. The photo is
of Sandia at TTR from June. That photo would look great at the top of
one of my pages. I would for sure give your site full credit. Let
me know thanks
OK. I could use the link. Since I don't pay for bandwidth, just link
to the photo, then put in a readable (i.e. text) link forwww.lazygranch.com/a51sel.htm
What is your website?
So you are doing TTR tours? I have had some great camping at the TTR
during Red Flag. There is nothing like being buzzed by blacked out low
flying aircraft. The TTR is enemy territory, so you can see the Soviet
era stuff fly there. And no, you can't have the MI-24 shot where the
pilot is looking at the camera. ;-)
I swear if you could put up with a week of TTR camping, you would see
some sort of test. The reliable rumors I hear about the place sound
pretty good. The story goes they test new engines at the TTR prior to
putting them in test aircraft. The other rumor is they test avionics
in test bed aircraft. Both sound plausible.
The DOE gets treated so shabbily compared to the USAF. The DOE has
it's own bus for Sandia. It looks pretty old, maybe from the 70's. The
USAF bus looked like a regular transit bus. If you toured the NTS,
you can see their budget for facilities is mighty small. Then again,
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Thanks for the permission. My site iswww.theparadiseranch.com
Remember I am nowhere near your knowledge of the Nellis Range, so you
can't judge my site on your knowledge. I am but a student of yours
learning everyday. It is so nice to actually discuss and read about
Area 51 with knowledgable people and not put up with some of the jerks
on DLR. Thanks again!
Actually, now I have to withdraw my permission. I didn't realize you
have Space Alien stuff on your website. Sorry about that. I am happy
to help researchers, but don't want to encourage fantasy. I hope you
understand.
I understand completely. Sorry for any misunderstanding. My site is
exactly opposite of DLR and others. I am not a reseacher nor do I
want to be. My interests include all of the various aspects of Area
51. I find it interesting to read and discuss the various conspiracy
theories. The vast majority of the population believe Area 51 is in
some way related to the Alien and UFO field. I for one do not, but I
do enjoy reading and discussing it when appropriate. I was in the
USMC for many years. I was part of 2nd MAW stationed at Yuma, AZ. I
was in the 2nd LAAMB and we often tested missels at Duway Utah and
Fallen Nevada. I personally am a veteran of Desert Storm and thank
the F117 for saving my life and many others. I know exactly what Area
51 is really about. It is clearly a Top Secret base for testing
projects by both civilians and military (No GREEN MEN). I do enjoy
listening to people call into Art Bell and describe how they are
flying into Area 51. I know it is not real, but it is entertaining.
I never presented my site as a research site. Here is the first
couple of sentences:
"Welcome to The Paradise Ranch where reality and dreams are blurred.
This website was created as a way for people visiting Las Vegas to, at
a relatively cheap rate, explore Area 51. For those who refuse to
accept the importance the role UFO’s, aliens, and other paranormal
aspects have played in the world wide popularity of Area 51, this site
is not for you!"
Sorry for any misunderstanding. I will take your photos down and the
link. Desert Shadow
I just don't understand why you would want to propagate the myths?
Those stories are at best a distraction.
Yeah, I like Coast to Coast too, but only when they have a guest that
isn't whacked out. For instance, the guy who wrote the NEST book
seemed pretty much together.
On the very first page of my site, I explain that I believe Area 51 is
nothing more then a Test Flight Center, but as long as it is closed to
me, you and everybody else then, it is fun to consider all
perspectives of Area 51. Truthfully, I agree with Glenn Cambell, if
they ever opened it up, I would probably be disappointed! Rethink
those pictures, they did look good on my site!!!! :)