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Description: Archaeologist who hiked into the Nellis Range, close to Papoose Lake
File Code: freeman   Class: ufo
Location: Pearblossom, CA USA
Email Address (partial):
JRF49R@ ... .com
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Geographical Case:
Nellis AFB & Range·(1),
Nevada Test Site·(2)
Footnotes for Above:
(1) Crossed part of Nellis Range to retrace route of 49ers.
(2) Crossed part of NTS to retrace route of 49ers.
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- 1998.11.28: Long-Lost Treasure - Archeologist Jerry Freeman finds ill-fated 49'ers treasure chest in Death Valley. (4k)
- News article - By AP Wire - Event: 11/28/98 - Published: 1/19 - Source: San Jose Mercury News (Newspaper), Page 1A [Vol. 148, No. 214] - Death Valley National Monument, CA, US <1/27 #3>
"Jerry Freeman gets a second fifteen minutes of fame by discovering a treasure chest of gold, estimated to be worth over $500,000. He was following the same pioneers' trail as when he violated the borders of Nellis Range back in 1997."
- "Stealth" Archaeologist Approaches Papoose Lake+
- Post - Published: 7/20/97 - Source: Area 51 (Mailing List) <7/23/97 #1>
- Las Vegas Sun Dossier on Freeman's Journey - Including diaries and photos of his unauthorized hike through the Nevada Test Site to Nye Canyon south of Papoose Lake.
- Article - By Ken McCall & Jerry Freeman - Published: 7/20/97 - Source: Las Vegas Sun (Newspaper) <7/23/97 #2>
- Scientist Hikes Unnoticed In And Out Of Area 51 - Los Angeles Times story; inaccurately states Freeman entered Area 51
- Article reprint - By Bob Pool - Published: 3/25/98 - Source: Los Angeles Times (Newspaper) <4/5 #7>
Excerpt: ''Several months after his unauthorized trek, a Las Vegas newspaper published portions of
Freeman's journal detailing his trip. That caused jaws to drop in government offices.
'It disappointed us and hurt our feelings,' said Capt. Lee Bloom, a spokesman for Nellis Air
Force Base, where Area 51 is located. 'We don't have a lot of trespassing.'''
- Rogue archaologist finds treasure in Death Valley+ - Freeman finds treasure in Death Valley worth $500,000 (16 lines)
- Message - Published: 1/20 - Source: Ufomind (Mailing List) [Posted by "Michael J. Poirier"] <1/20 #5>
- Freeman's 49er trunk is a fake [news]+ (40 lines)
- Message - Published: 1/28 - Source: Ufomind (Mailing List) [Posted by Glenn Campbell, Las Vegas] <1/28 #6>
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Regarding "Jerry Freeman" - Latest First
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Entering "City Of Dead" was unavoidable
I took no photos of The Los Alamos facility. It was never my intention to compromise their security. I only crossed it because it was directly astride my route to Cane Spring.
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Shame he didn't take a photo of the dead city, instead of taking photos of the various signposts. Scary stuff, as I have visited Area 51, your in the middle of nowhere and no-one can hear you scream. A very brave man, especially when you see the white landrovers the security travel around in, you start to want to get out of there.
-- wendy
1/28/99 (#1)
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Created: 7/23/97