| Subject: Re: Do Aliens Bowl? |
| From: "miso@sushi.com" <miso@sushi.com> |
| Date: 10/05/2010, 07:39 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
On May 9, 9:21 pm, Desert Shadow <rch49...@cox.net> wrote:
This is from another source on the net:
Det 1 AFEREG in Mercury, NV is Detachment 1 of the:
** Air Force Element Research Evaluation Group **
The proof of this is found at the following Web site, where Douglas
Lautner, the Assistant Chief of the Fire Department attached to
AFEREG, spells out the acronym in a paper he published (scroll down
until you get to call number 28645):
http://www.lrc.fema.gov/starweb/lrcweb/servlet.starweb?path=lrcweb/ST...
We know this is AFEREG because Mr. Lautner identifies himself as the
Assistant Chief of Det 1 AFEREG in Mercury, NV in the actual paper
itself (read the title page):www.usfa.fema.gov/pdf/efop/efo28645.pdf
It's not clear what "element research" refers to, but since others
found via Google to be associated with AFEREG are employed as "flight
test engineers" and such (such as Stephen A. Cramm, a civilian USAF
employee,https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/ro/www/Detachment190AlumniRelations/1980s.h...),
my guess is that "element" refers to physical materials and components
used in the manufacture of experimental top secret aircraft.
In other words, at Groom Lake (the real location of the AFEREG, not
the Mercury mail drop) is Detachment 1 of an Air Force organization
who research and evaluate various materials and components for
potential use in military plane construction.
http://www.usfa.fema.gov/pdf/efop/efo28645.pdf
Well, Lautner provides an email and phone number so we could call and
ask, but it is generally accepted that Groom Lake is detachment 3 of
the air force flight test center.
You may recall that there are papers for the crash/fire regarding how
to handle a fire for each type of plane. It was removed from the DoD
website, though still exists in cyberspace. [Technical order
00-105e-9] Now I suppose there could be a group based at Mercury that
handles such information for crash/fire. The NTS is the "heavy rescue"
for Nye county (or maybe parts thereof). This could be the same group.
Maybe there is an office at the NTS that handles paperwork for Groom
Lake. It seems all the public records go to that PO Box, so it would
be more than just fire. The deliveries for the base go through
Mercury, so routine stuff like checking the manifest could be done by
such a paperwork group. [Civilian truckers stop at Gate 700. A
military truck driver handles the rest of the route while the civilian
truck driver waits in the shack at Gate 700. I met one of these
truckers on the NTS tour. ]