Re: BLM repeater sites
Subject: Re: BLM repeater sites
From: obviouslydelusional
Date: 04/06/2009, 22:16
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51

On Jun 4, 11:50 am, "m...@sushi.com" <m...@sushi.com> wrote:

I did check with the Nye assessor/recorder office and BLM that the "no
trespassing"  sign on the road to Halligan is not legal. If they
chained off the road, the BLM would go out and cut the chain.  They
don't seem to be interested in fake signs. [Fake signs are the bane of
off-road travel. If they are real and you cross the line, you in
theory risk arrest, or at least a visit from the law. If they are fake
and you don't cross the line, then you are effectively stopped in your
tracks.]

Yeah, I've seen many a private landowner do similar games, posting
private property/no trespassing signs on the sides of a public route
passing through their property.  When asked, they would say the
signing pertains to the property on each side of the road, yet the way
the signs are placed makes it seem like the road itself is private.
Knowledge is power.

Along those lines, have you ever closely examined how far BLM land
extends into the NTS on the southerly side (Rhetorical question, of
course you have!).  You can pretty much look down on Mercury and many
parts north.  Rough trip though.


The weather station at Warm Springs is not up to CEMP standards since
it doesn't measure radiation, but maybe the DRI has plain weather
stations too.

Huh?  When I visit the Warm Springs web site I see it displaying Gamma
levels.  Am I missing something?  It's not measuring Tritium, but that
may not matter for that site.