| Subject: Re: Just what equipment is out there? |
| From: Desert Shadow |
| Date: 01/07/2009, 01:47 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
On Jun 30, 4:45 pm, "m...@sushi.com" <m...@sushi.com> wrote:
On Jun 29, 11:16 pm, Desert Shadow <rch49...@cox.net> wrote:On Jun 29, 9:38 pm, "m...@sushi.com" <m...@sushi.com> wrote:On Jun 29, 5:46 pm, Desert Shadow <rch49...@cox.net> wrote:There still seems to be a lot of debate about what exactly is out and around Area 51 in the form of detection devices. I have to admit, I was a little disappointed and surprised to see a $159 driveway monitor strapped to the back gate. Obviously there are two cameras at the warning signs and according to the pics on Lazy G Ranch, there are cameras on Bald Mtn. I just wonder what else is actually out in both areas? Any thoughts???We know they still use road sensors.There may be something to the wacky beam, though it doesn't make you wacky. [The people that hang out around the range were wacky prior to ever visiting the Nellis range.] Once I was parked on the gravel with two other cars. We were sitting outside the vehicles in portable folding chairs. The light in my car, which is controlled by the car PC, not a simple switch, turned on. I assume they beamed us with microwaves and it glitched something On another occasion, I was looking at the old junker truck on Tempiute, Upon returning to my SUV, I couldn't get either of my key fobs to work. I had to be right on top of the SUV to get the doors unlocked via wireless. I assume this was a case of "desense" due to something being beamed at the vehicle.I just wonder if the security devices are just a metaphor for the whole dare facility at this time. Maybe it is just not that important on the "food chain" of Air Force testing facilities. Just rambling, but I keep having these thoughts in the back of my mind. Are we just attracted to the past glory of this place or is it still a vital part of our Black Project World! I guess I can continue to pray for Bob Lazar to resurface with another fantasy story or two. the best case would be Art Bell hosting coast to coast and another guy try to fly his plane into Area 51. Damn, no matter how hard I try to be like you guys, I always come back to Art Bell, Bob Lazar and the Little A Le Inn! Lumpy is right I am just not a good researcher!!! I can't get into GPS coordinates. I guess that $159 driveway sensor just shattered any illusion I had about researching Area 51. The Private Vault company that advertises on the radio here in Las Vegas is fortified ten times better than the back gate. If they can't hear from any place in the valley, and sniff out a person, and use deadly force on those two Grandmas, and have to use a $159 driveway sensor, who is kidding who about what is going on back there? I better get a new Bob Lazar story quick!Vegas local radio is has some classic loonies. No wonder Art Bell got his start there. You had Irwin Schiff until he got busted. I don't know if the "sovereign" nut case is still on the air. [Declare yourself to be sovereign and you don't have to pay taxes. You do have to make your own license plate, which I figured was good practice for the eventual outcome.] Then there is that private vault company. I wonder what happens if Metro has a warrant?
I have often wondered that myself. The add says they have no paper trail or names at all. I wonder just what the heck is kept in there. Supposedly you pay by cash only for a year at a time and the is no way any attorney can get in there.