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- THE GROOM LAKE DESERT RAT. An On-Line Newsletter.
- Issue #2. Feb. 2, 1994.
- -----> "The Naked Truth from Open Sources." <-----
- AREA 51/NELLIS RANGE/TTR/NTS/S-4?/WEIRD STUFF/DESERT LORE
- Written, published, copyrighted and totally disavowed by
- psychospy, direct from the "UFO Capital," Rachel, Nevada.
- See bottom for subscription/copyright info.
-
- In this issue...
- CALIENTE LAND GRAB HEARING
- THROW THE BUMS OUT
- LAS VEGAS HEARING DATE SET
- TRESPASSERS' TRIAL RESCHEDULED
- AN AMBASSADORIAL VISIT
- RECENT ARTICLES
- "PARANOID NEWS" LAUNCHED
-
- [Note: This file ends with "#####" Check for truncation.]
-
- ----- CALIENTE LAND GRAB HEARING -----
-
- About forty-five people packed the tiny VFW Hall in Caliente on
- Feb. 1 for the first of two public hearings on the Groom land
- grab. As expected, the event was attended primarily by Lincoln
- County residents and Nevada land-use advocates with a variety of
- objections, mostly unrelated to the Groom Lake base itself.
- Curtis Tucker, Caliente Area Manager for the Bureau of Land
- Management (BLM), presided over the hearing with admirable
- restraint and professionalism. Nine civilians spoke at the
- podium, all opposing the withdrawal, and many others asked
- questions, which Mr. Tucker did his best to answer.
-
- Representing the Air Force were two Nellis public relations
- staffers and a stone jawed Colonel, who did most of what little
- talking there was. Even the staffers didn't seem to know much
- about the Colonel; when we asked one of them for the Colonel's
- first name, he didn't know and had to ask. The officer was
- finally identified as Col. Bud Bennett, Range Squadron Commander,
- and his appearance and bearing reminded us vaguely of General
- Jack D. Ripper in the movie "Dr. Strangelove."
-
- For most of the meeting, Colonel Bennett sat silently at the
- front taking copious notes. He spoke at length only at the
- beginning, reading from index cards in a practiced monotone and
- offering precious little information beyond the one-liner given
- in the withdrawal application: "to ensure the public safety and
- the safe and secure operation of activities in the Nellis Air
- Force Range Complex." The Colonel said from the outset that
- there would be many questions that he could not answer, and he
- skillfully avoided most. Here are some of his more lively
- comments...
-
- "The military lands withdrawal act of 1986, with an amendment in
- 1988, withdrew the land currently in the Nellis Range Complex.
- Certain elevations on the east side of the range were not
- included in the withdrawn area. Due to the increasing visits by
- people to this area, the Air Force determined that something had
- to be done to ensure public safety and the safety and security of
- operations in the Nellis Range Complex.
-
- "When someone is on White Sides and other nearby areas, altitude
- and route changes have to be made by aircraft to avoid harming
- people and to prevent disclosure of operational matters. Some
- missions have to be delayed or canceled. This impacts the
- effective use of the Nellis Range Complex.
-
- "The area proposed to be withdrawn was looked at very carefully
- and, in discussions with BLM, we were told to keep the amount to
- be withdrawn to an absolute minimum. We eventually did so,
- selecting several thousand acres less than originally was roughed
- out."
-
- That was it for informational content. The only other data the
- Colonel leaked out was in response to a question at the end of
- the meeting. When did he first learn about the current
- withdrawal? He said he was first informed of it around August.
- How long before that had the withdrawal been in the works? He
- said he did not know exactly, but that it was at least a year.
- (It is unclear now whether he meant a year before now or a year
- before August.)
-
- Citizens were allowed five minutes each to voice their concerns,
- a restriction that some chose to flaunt in a show of civil
- disobedience heartily supported by the audience. Most of the
- expected angles were covered: A representative of the Shoshone
- Nation pointed out that this land and most of the Nellis Range
- was deeded to the tribe by treaty in the 1800s and that the
- government had taken it without permission. Sadly, we suspect
- that this argument won't go any further now than it has in the
- past. Other speakers were concerned that the AF had not kept the
- promises it made for the earlier Groom Range withdrawal, such as
- paving the road from Rachel into the Test Site. Mr. Tucker
- countered that most of the promises he knew about had indeed been
- met. He noted that although the road from Rachel was not paved,
- it had been considerably improved at AF expense.
-
- This reporter exercised his five minutes standing in front of a
- big map of the area. He protested the vague reason the AF was
- giving for the withdrawal and said that the application could
- only be evaluated if the AF gave the real reason, which wasn't a
- national security issue in itself. He read a list of the major
- newspapers and defense publications [See below.] that had already
- reported on this land grab and described the Groom base as one of
- the best publicized defense installations in the world. Although
- acknowledging that some of the secrecy at Groom may be justified,
- he described the continued non-existence of the base as an
- absurdity.
-
- This speaker then noted that if the purpose of the withdrawal was
- to hide the base from public view, then the AF had failed once
- again. He pointed on the map to Tikaboo Peak and Badger Mtn.,
- which he said also offered a direct view of the base. He was
- concerned that, if the AF was allowed to take the current land
- for a vague reason like "the public safety," then it could come
- back later to take the other viewpoints for other vague reasons.
- Thereby, the AF could subvert the Engle Act, which requires
- withdrawals of more than 5000 acres to be reviewed by Congress.
- He concluded by warning the audience, "If we let this withdrawal
- go through for this vague reason, then they'll be able to take
- all of Nevada in little bitty pieces."
-
- Lincoln County Commissioner Eve Culverwell was mad as hell. (We
- wouldn't want her any other way.) She brought up some important
- points about mitigation and asked for the release of other lands
- in Lincoln County that the AF no longer needs. However, the
- focus of Culverwell's ire, and the principle target of many
- others in attendance, was not the AF but the BLM, which controls
- the vast majority of land in Nevada. Culverwell and other
- activists do not necessarily question the AF's right to take the
- land, but they say the AF should be dealing with the state and
- county, not BLM. They say the federal government has no real
- jurisdiction over public lands, based on statutes at the time of
- statehood. This rather radical approach throws a wild card into
- the land grab fight, and certainly adds some color to the
- proceedings. [More below.]
-
- In all, the hearing was lively but proceeded pretty much as
- anticipated. No one spoke in favor of the Air Force except for
- their hired representatives, but there was some pessimism among
- attendees as to whether even their near-total opposition made any
- difference. Several people voiced the concern that no matter
- what the citizens of Lincoln County said, their comments would
- simply be filed away and the AF was going to get the land anyway.
-
- We understand their pessimism but do not share it. The current
- battle is taking place on many different levels: in the media,
- along the border, within the BLM and inside the AF itself. The
- public hearings represent only the most obvious portion of a
- mostly subterranean conflict, but they are vital as a visible
- show of popular opposition and a preliminary step to future legal
- action. Remember that the land grab fight can be a powerful tool
- to achieve much larger goals. Our ultimate purpose is not so
- much to save the land but to expose the base, and that process
- seems to be marching ahead even more inexorably than the White
- Sides withdrawal.
-
- ----- THROW THE BUMS OUT -----
-
- Speeches by Nevada "home-rule" activists greatly enlivened the
- Jan. 31 hearing. Seeing this land fight as a test case for their
- new ideas, several speakers drove hundreds of miles from other
- parts of Nevada to be in attendance. When a leader of the
- movement, Dick Carver, finally had his chance to speak, he
- announced that five minutes were not enough, and that he would go
- on as long as necessary. When the five-minute tone was sounded,
- the BLM moderator tried to interrupt but was rebuked by the
- audience, who unanimously demanded that Carver be allowed to
- continue. Carver thus walked away with about 15 minutes of air
- time and gave everyone in the audience the warm satisfaction of
- having beaten BLM into submission at least on that issue.
-
- Readers who live outside the western U.S. may have never even
- heard of BLM, never mind grasping the boundless animosity it
- often enjoys among locals. The vast majority of land in Lincoln
- County is "public," that is, owned equally by all U.S. citizens,
- and is currently managed as a public trust by the federal
- government. A significant portion of the economic activities in
- the county have to go through the BLM. It leases grazing and
- mineral rights and enforces many despised environmental
- regulations, thus placing it in the role of evil landlord who
- everyone loves to hate. Local sentiments are elegantly expressed
- by one resident's well-trained dog who stays, sits and lies down
- on command. The dog will also "kill" on command, but only on
- special key word. Give him a old shoe, say "BLM," and it's
- rendered to shreds instantly.
-
- The position of the revolutionaries is that the federal
- government has no right to manage public lands within the state
- and that it does so only by default. The activists cite statutes
- dating back to Nevada's founding which they contend give the
- state the sole authority to manage public lands. BLM, they say,
- has no real delegated authority to do anything, and they are
- trying to prove this by a series of Freedom of Information
- requests. Whenever an interesting legal case comes up in which
- BLM is the enforcer, they demand that BLM turn over documents to
- prove that they indeed have that authority. According to the
- activists, BLM is inherently unable to supply those documents and
- thus can be forced to back down from whatever action they were
- attempting.
-
- We are pleased that the rebels have adopted the Groom land grab
- as a cause celebre. Without them, there might have been only
- half as many people at the Caliente hearing. At the same time,
- we are a little confused on what the end result of this rebellion
- is supposed to be, and we are mildly skeptical about whether it
- can succeed.
-
- The current anti-BLM movement reminds us of a number of radical
- females we have known who would just as soon eliminate the male
- gender altogether. On the surface, we can understand the
- sentiments. Males must account for 85% of the violent acts in
- this country and easily 99% of the female grief and pain.
- They're aggressive, suppressive, insensitive and demand too much.
- Give them an inch and they'll take a mile. WHO NEEDS THEM
- ANYWAY? "Just say No," is the best solution. If you excise them
- definitively from your life then all your problems will be
- solved.
-
- Okay, so maybe that's a bad example. The point is, although such
- dramatic plans to "Throw the Bums Out" may seem solid in theory,
- they usually get tripped up somewhere in the implementation. We
- march into the battle with high idealistic hopes but a few years
- later usually find ourselves living with the bums anyway. Given
- this typical outcome, one wonders if it would be more productive
- to take a less combative approach that might be more likely to
- succeed in the long term. Instead of expending all our resources
- in an attempt to totally annihilate the enemy, we could take the
- time to understand him, learn his fears and vulnerabilities and
- the kind of leverage we have over him, then take him by the balls
- and turn him into our slave.
-
- No, wait, never mind. BAD example.
-
- ----- LAS VEGAS HEARING DATE SET -----
-
- The Las Vegas hearing on the Groom land grab has been officially
- set for Weds., March 2, 1994 from 5-7 pm at the Cashman Field
- House, rooms 203-204. (Cashman Field House is a stadium complex
- on Las Vegas Blvd. just north of Downtown.)
-
- This is the BIG ONE. (Caliente was only 4.0.) Everyone's
- invited! More info will be provided in Desert Rat #3, which will
- be issued at least a couple of weeks before then.
-
- ----- TRESPASSERS' TRIAL DELAYED -----
-
- In Desert Rat #1, we reported the case of the seven Las Vegans
- who stumbled across the military border while visiting the
- Tikaboo Valley. Due to their lawyer's schedule conflicts, their
- trial, originally scheduled for Mar. 2, has been delayed to a
- later date. (We'll publish the date when we know it.) The
- location will be Alamo Justice Court in the County Annex Building
- in Alamo, 90 miles north of Las Vegas. Come one, come all!
-
- The change of date is providential because it means that the
- trial will not compete with the Las Vegas hearing.
-
- ----- AN AMBASSADORIAL VISIT -----
-
- On Jan. 28 at our psychospy headquarters in Rachel, we were
- pleased to receive a surprise visit from the Ambassador Merlyn
- Merlin II from the planet Draconis. He had taken human form,
- resembling to us a bearded Abe Lincoln or Amish farmer, and was
- driving a 10-year-old brown Monte Carlo. When he first appeared
- at our door, he was holding a small black book in front of him in
- both hands. In an impulsive attempt at humor, we blurted out,
- "Oh, a Bible salesman!" He smiled at that and showed us that it
- was only a notebook. The bible, it seems, was out in the car.
- Later, he went to fetch it and read to us some lengthy passages.
-
- Three aviation watchers from the Bay Area happened to be visiting
- our headquarters at the time, and we were all quite fascinated
- with the Ambassador. He was a "Being of Light," he said,
- although we touched him and found him to be quite solid. He was
- on a mission to promote the coming "Golden Age," when the aliens
- would be integrated into our society and we humans would evolve
- into a higher form. This transformation, he said, would take
- place within the next five years.
-
- The Ambassador did not always know that he was a Draconian. He
- had thought he was an ordinary human for most of his time on
- earth until he began to experience some revelations in 1986.
- Even now, he has no direct memories of Draconis, although he is
- certain that that is his origin. He said that another part of
- him was on Draconis even as he was speaking to us. He suspected
- that he was also simultaneously a Venusian and that part of his
- being was currently at home on Venus.
-
- He was proud of his role as Ambassador to Earth and was
- especially pleased to be officially recognized in that capacity
- by the State of Nevada. He gave us a xeroxed letter to prove his
- status. It was on official state letterhead from the Secretary
- of State in Carson City. The letter was dated March 31, 1993,
- and was signed by the secretary herself. It read:
-
- Ambassador Merlyn Merlin II
- The Embassy of Christ
-
- Dear Mr. Ambassador:
-
- Thank you for your invitation; however, I will not be able
- to be in California. Thank you for your consideration.
-
- Sincerely,
- Cheryl A. Lau
-
- We wish the Ambassador the best of luck in his mission and urge
- the Federal government to accord him similar recognition.
-
- ----- RECENT ARTICLES -----
-
- Following are recent articles on Groom Lake in the major media.
- Each article is available from psycho
- spy for 25c each (to cover
- copying and postage).
-
- 5/93: On-Site Inspection Agency: Fact Sheet on Open Skies
- Treaty [which allows foreign overflights of Groom Lake].
- 9/93: Intl. Defense Review: "Groom Lake's secret revealed?"
- [Mothership theories, by Sweetman.]
- 10/19/93: L.V. Review-Journal: "State to examine Stealth base
- for toxic fumes." [Hazardous waste dump at Groom base.]
- 10/17/93: Salt Lake Tribune: "No peeking from peak: Air force
- wants to seize mountain to protect secret base."
- 10/18/93: Federal Register "Notice of proposed withdrawal and
- opportunity for public meeting."
- 10/21/93, Aerospace Daily: "Air Force tries to plug 37-year-old
- leak with Groom Lake Land Grab."
- 10/23/93, L.V. Review-Journal: "Air Force promises openness" [in
- open-pit burning case].
- 10/23/93, Scripps Howard Service: "Mountain 'spying' upsets AF at
- secret Nevada base."
- 10/25/93, Defense Week: "Air Force land grab eclipses view of
- 'UFOs'."
- 10/29/93, Inside the Air Force: "USAF seeks to keep unwanted eyes
- from watching secret Nevada base."
- 11/1/83, Newsweek: "The Mystery at Groom Lake."
- 11/1/93, Testor Corp.: Announcement to dealers of June 94 release
- of Lazar saucer model.
- 11/1/93, Aviation Week: "No more peeks." [one paragraph]
- 11/5/93, CBS affiliates: Report on Testors Aurora & Mothership
- models. [transcript]
- 12/93, Intercepts Newsletter: "Dispatches from the front." [Road
- sensors found on public land]
- 11/6/93, L.V. Review-Journal: "State seeks evidence of burn pits"
- [at Groom base].
- 12/5/93, L.V. Review-Journal: "'Spy' turns focus on buffer area."
- [Campbell]
- 12/5/93, L.V. Review-Journal: "Budget for hypersonic spy plane
- rivals Nevada Test Site."
- 12/7/93: L.V. Review-Journal: Editorial cartoon. [Prospector
- chased by security goons.]
- 12/27/93, High Country News: "How military secrecy zones out
- Nevada." [Oct. camp-out]
- 11/11/93, CBS Evening News: Report on Testors Aurora model and
- Groom Lake. [transcript]
- 12/28/93, Wall Street Journal: "'Earthlings Welcome' in tiny NV
- town where mysterious aircraft often fly overhead."
- 1/2/94, Washington Post: "The Pentagon's Secret Garden." [by
- Sweetman]
- 1/3/94, Aviation Week: Letter by John Andrews protesting land
- grab.
- 1/5/94, L.V. Review-Journal: "Seven people arrested in Groom Lake
- incident." [Trespassers]
- 1/29/94, L.V. Review-Journal: Editorial re: Lazar and Knapp
- [dismissive].
- 1/30/94, L.V. Review-Journal: "Air Force buffer zone for Groom
- Lake base to be discussed." [Hearings]
- 2/94: Wired Magazine: "A Visit to Dreamland." [2-page photo of
- Groom base]
-
- ----- "PARANOID NEWS" LAUNCHED -----
-
- Pleased with the instant success of The Groom Lake Desert Rat,
- psychospy has launched yet another free on-line newsletter--this
- one on an unrelated subject. THE PARANOID NEWS will explore
- psychospy's favorite mental disorder, paranoia, and show how it
- effects the thoughts and behavior of all of us.
-
- Paranoia is a fascinating mechanism by which a person tends to
- bring about the very thing he most fears. If he is terrified
- enough of failure, then he will often create it for himself by
- his own hand. Paranoia is more pervasive than we might suppose,
- and there is not one of us who isn't touched. Paranoia effects
- our every decision, especially our most important ones, so don't
- read this newsletter unless you are prepared to question your
- past choices or the wisdom of your current circumstances. This
- is not a pretty newsletter. There are a lot of icky things
- inside our minds, and THE PARANOID NEWS will delight in exposing
- them.
-
- Issue #1 will be available within the next few days. Email
- subscriptions are free of charge to internet users. Send your
- request to psychospy@aol.com. Hard copy subscriptions are
- available for $1.50 per issue, mailed anywhere in the world.
-
- ----- SUBSCRIPTION AND COPYWRITE INFO -----
-
- (c) Glenn Campbell, 1994. (psychospy@aol.com)
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