| Subject: Re: Nevada Test Site gets new name.....its impact on Area 51 |
| From: "miso@sushi.com" <miso@sushi.com> |
| Date: 02/09/2010, 01:42 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
On Sep 1, 2:25 pm, Norio Hayakawa <noriohayak...@rocketmail.com>
wrote:
by Norio Hayakawa
September 1, 2010
Here is an interesting recent development concerning the entire Nevada
Test Site:
Nevada Test Site gets new name: Nevada National Security Sitehttp://www.8newsnow.com/Global/story.asp?S=13029166
As everybody knows, the government's so-called operating base at Groom
Lake (a.k.a., Area 51) is located right next to the Test Site.
Although Area 51 officially has had no direct relationship to the Test
Site for all these years even though it is located right next to it,
it is my opinion that things will change in the very near future.
With this new policy and development, my belief is that some of the
programs and operations of Area 51 may be extended further west into
the Test Site (now officially called National Security Site).
It is apparent that R & D (research and development) and testing of
emerging new technologies (in the name of "anti-terrorism" weaponry)
will be conducted in the newly designated National Security Site.
If this is the case, Area 51 will expand and definitely benefit from
the possible use of much larger space to integrate their own programs
in conjunction with the National Security Site.
Let us hope that if this will be the course, that such R & D and
testing programs will be conducted without any serious environmental
infractions.
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I think this is unlikely. Access to the N2S2 is very much more open
than Groom Lake. I'm amazed Lockheed was able to test Polecat at Yucca
Lake without considerable bean spilling.
Don't get me wrong here. There can be a building here or there doing
spook work, though not really Groom Lake related. A good example was
that goofy bio-weapons facility set up during the Clinton
administration. An interesting idea (build a bio-weapons lab with gear
bought on the open market), but it violated UN treaties.