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et's daddy
im not sure what to make of this

i find it very interesting

not extremely revealing, but then thats what i would expect

id love to get some opinions about it

http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/area_51.htm

"Area 51 - A Personal Account

Transcript of V.L.'s Custer Meeting in August, 1995. This is a transcript from a tape of a talk that L.V. gave regarding his 12 years at Area 51. V.L. is an upstanding citizen, a gentleman and speaks the truth, this we assure you. Please excuse any misspellings of names or places. "
Cinders
I am still reading over this..

This article is a VERY interesting read! He seems pretty clear and upfront on this topic.. and it is revealing but also NOT revealing but I can understand why.. (no wonder there is the "LACK of death bed confessions" ) :

"One of the things I’d like to tell you folks right now is that there’s certain things that I cannot and will not talk about. When you quit out there, quitting what used to be the Atomic Energy Commission, it’s now the Department of Energy, it’s kind of like quitting the Central Intelligence Agency. You never quit. They never let loose of you. There are certain things that I saw and was part of that I will take to the grave with me without talking about. However, there are a lot of things that I can talk about. And I think the news media has titillated public interest in a very dishonest way because 95% of what’s at area 51 is totally uninteresting, it’s very mundane. "

and this bit :

"..there were things I saw and have seen in Area 51 that would make one wonder where they came from. I’ve also seen things out there that violate most of the laws of physics. "

*goes back to reading article*



et's daddy
QUOTE(whipnet @ Feb 12 2006, 10:34 PM) [snapback]1059375[/snapback]



that was almost 6 months ago

whats your point ?

probably a few 1000 people have joined since then
Cinders
My favorite line that he says in this article (and appreciate it very much) is :

"And if you see anything flying around, believe your eyes, and believe it isn’t a weather balloon, if the government says it’s something, it’s pretty safe to disbelieve them."

He is not the first I've read about the "effects" one gets from working in Area 51 (they get paid quite well, but end up paying for it with their lives) :

"I personally have 2 body burdens of plutonium 39 in me and if I live long enough and become old enough, I will die of bone cancer."

I read where another that became very sick could not TELL the doctors what and why he was so sick.. I believe the article was written up from in the words of his widow. It was quite sad to read.
AstroPro
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I read where another that became very sick could not TELL the doctors what and why he was so sick.. I believe the article was written up from in the words of his widow. It was quite sad to read.


Robert Frost was one of the many unfortunate victims. Only two of the victims died one of which was Robert Frost. The wives of many of these Area 51 employees filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government because of the deaths. The government during the hearing refused to even admit Area 51's very existence for quite a while even after satellite imagery of the base was shown to the judge.

http://usgovinfo.about.com/library/weekly/blgroomlake.htm

"Never seeking any monetary damages, Frost and Kasza asked only that the Air Force be forced to disclose factual information relating to the chemical nature of hazardous waste produced at Area 51 and the methods used for its disposal."

"Area 51's annual exemption stems from lawsuits filed in 1996 on the behalf of two former civilian employees at the facility. Both employees, Robert Frost and Wally Kasza, died of illnesses attributed to inhalation of smoke from toxic materials being disposed of at Area 51."

One thing is certain. Area 51 is by far the most secure and secretive military base in America (that we know of). Despite people asking the question, "if everyone is so interested in area 51, why would you test ET technology there where eager eyes await?" The fact is, regardless of the attention and publicity it is still by far, without question, the most secure and secretive military testing facility that we know of making Area 51 the most likely spot for such testing.
rapid7


I don't think this guy is credible. He's made some big claggers in my book.

"Something else, we have laser weapons now that make nuclear weapons look pretty weak. We tested a lot a laser weaponry out there when I was there in the 70’s, all kinds of laser weapons. Laser weapons are far more selective. A nuclear weapon is just a great big bomb that blows up and you have the radiation and the heat and the wind and all that. They’re not as all destructive as people think they are. The new ones aren’t as dirty as people think they are."

mmmmh laser's that make nuke's appear weak?


"I can’t even run my son’s computer as well as he can and technology is going faster than our ability to keep up with it. And when I say our ability, I’m not talking about just us, I’m talking about the people that build it. We’re a couple of years away from artificial intelligence, computerized, artificial intelligence that has the ability to reason, to think, to comprehend existence. If you stop and think about that, that’s pretty scary."


yeah mate scary..

Childe_of_Malkav
I found it dull and boring, I couldn't even read the whole thing. I'm not sure of the truthfulness (is that even a word!?), but it was very dull, so, my guess is anything that dull must be real in some way; so there's my opinion.
xstortionist
haha u people have no eye clue about the power of lasers.....a few words "high powered plasma rifles" with enough time in space they can collect 24 hour energy from UV rays....come on guys use your imiginations for crying out loud. High powered lasers are hotter then the sun and the wave of the future...from what my buddies in the army tell me they already have rifles that shoot out rays so highy condensed that they can burn your retina and turn your enemy blind for life..but usualyl used to blind them for up to 30-60 seconds.
whipnet
QUOTE(et's daddy @ Feb 12 2006, 09:36 PM) [snapback]1059377[/snapback]

that was almost 6 months ago

whats your point ?

probably a few 1000 people have joined since then


Yeah, 6 months ago, a little late.

Any forum you should search for a topic before starting a new thread, especially when the article is identical. Just add to the orignal post and the new 1000's of people can see it.

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et's daddy
QUOTE(whipnet @ Feb 13 2006, 09:10 PM) [snapback]1060604[/snapback]

Yeah, 6 months ago, a little late.

Any forum you should search for a topic before starting a new thread, especially when the article is identical. Just add to the orignal post and the new 1000's of people can see it.

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go cry to a mod if you like

have you ever used the search here ?

doesnt always work like you want it too

if they want to merge it they can merge it

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