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- From: psychospy@ping.ping.com
- Subject: Groom Lake Desert Rat #18
-
- THE GROOM LAKE DESERT RAT. An On-Line Newsletter.
- Issue #18. November 16, 1994.
- -----> "The Naked Truth from Open Sources." <-----
- AREA 51/NELLIS RANGE/TTR/NTS/S-4?/WEIRD STUFF/DESERT LORE
- Direct from the "UFO Capital," Rachel, Nevada.
- Written, published, copyrighted and totally disavowed by
- psychospy@aol.com. See bottom for subscription/copyright info.
-
- In this issue...
- INCUMBENT SHERIFF PREVAILS IN LOCAL ELECTION
- LARRY KING FEEDBACK
- DR. GREER ON "48 HOURS"
- OUR READERS RESPOND
- BLM ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT RELEASED
- CAMPBELL TRIAL INVITATION
- HAZARDOUS WASTE PRE-TRIAL HEARINGS
- ENEMY UPDATE
- INTEL BITTIES
-
-
- ----- INCUMBENT SHERIFF PREVAILS IN LOCAL ELECTION -----
-
- On Nov. 8, incumbent Lincoln County Sheriff Dahl Bradfield handily
- defeated his challenger Don Brown. That could mean four more
- years of secret Air Force "rent-a-cop" agreements, deputies
- harassing journalists and confiscating film without due process,
- and continued dismal confidence in law enforcement throughout the
- county. But, hey, we're sanguine. The people have spoken, 58 to
- 42 percent. An election is the purest expression of the public
- will, and there's no arguing with those numbers.
-
- We can't claim that the electorate was ill-informed. During his
- six years in office, Bradfield seemed to have committed every
- lapse of professional judgment in the book, and his heavy-handed
- "God Squad" of unsupervised deputies had pissed off a large
- portion of the county. We and some of allies took out an ad in
- the Lincoln County Record to remind voters of his biggest gaffs
- and their enormous cost to the county [may be available at the FTP
- or WWW sites], and we thought our logic was flawless. All the
- Sheriff could offer in his ads were a few trumped-up endorsements
- from law enforcement organizations, one of which, the Las Vegas
- Sun reported, hardly knew he existed. The challenger, who was
- formerly a Nevada State Police chief and well-regarded Sheriff in
- Washington State, seemed like a breath of fresh air who could
- restore faith in local law enforcement. In the weeks approaching
- the election, we worked hard behind the scenes to support his
- campaign, and we were almost ready to count our chickens before
- they hatched until receiving a call late on election night
- shattering our faith in humanity.
-
- We considered this election an important one. The big Groom Lake
- base is wholly within Lincoln County, yet returns only trivial
- economic benefits to the community. A nonexistent base doesn't
- have to pay its taxes and doesn't have to engage in any form of
- community relations. Being directly downwind of both the Groom
- Lake base and the adjoining Nevada Test Site, county residents
- have been dumped on for years by the federal government. In the
- days of above ground atomic testing, this meant dangerous levels
- of fallout and a predictable rise in devastating cancers. Given
- the raw treatment the county has received over the years, this
- place ought to be a hotbed of anti-government rhetoric, and it is,
- but that sentiment is rarely translated into action.
-
- For a piddling contract fee of $50,000 a year, the Sheriff's Dept.
- has essentially taken orders from the Cammo Dudes, seizing film,
- arresting naive trespassers and investigating law-biding tourists
- whenever the anonymous authorities call. This public police
- department, nominally an open entity responsible to the people,
- has seen no conflict in representing a government agency that
- refuses to acknowledge its own existence. The Sheriff pulled back
- from film seizures, perhaps temporarily, only when the election
- loomed and negative publicity began to build up in the Las Vegas
- press.
-
- Similarly, the county tax assessor, an ossified 26-year veteran,
- has shown no interest in pursuing the base for the value of
- contractor facilities. Although the AF itself is not liable for
- local property taxes, the same does not hold for the private
- contractors that largely operate the base. [See DR#5.] If they
- occupy a government building, property taxes must be paid on it as
- if it were private land (NRS 361.157). As it stands, the AF gives
- the county an imaginary assessment every year, most recently $3.2
- million, and the county blindly accepts it, billing the AF for the
- insignificant taxes implied, recently $80,000. Of course, $3.2
- million wouldn't buy a latrine at a place like Groom, but the
- current assessor's attitude is that if county pushes the AF too
- hard, they might sue or pack up the base and move it elsewhere.
- Legal guidance, which should be provided by the county District
- Attorney, is lackluster at best. He seems more concerned with
- pursuing Campbell on the obstruction charge [See trial invitation
- below.] than in making the secret base pay its due.
-
- Since the officials who were up for election had also offended the
- electorate in other ways, the prevailing sentiment ought to have
- been "Throw the Bums Out!" Indeed, that is what we thought we
- heard on the street in the weeks prior to Nov. 8. What happened,
- in fact, was the opposite: Every incumbent in major county
- offices was reelected. The District Attorney ran unopposed,
- apparently because there are not many lawyers willing to come to
- this area. The Sheriff routed his opponent easily, as did the
- Assessor, Clerk, Treasurer, an incumbent Commissioner and the
- Justices of the Peace (including Nola Holton, who will be trying
- the Campbell case).
-
- Philosophically, we cannot argue with the results. As an activist
- nipping at the heals of the monolithic Air Force, Psychospy is
- arguing in favor of democratic processes--that the secret base
- should be subject to the same public accountability as any other
- government agency. We cannot suddenly change our tune when the
- democratic processes let us down. We believe that every
- community, like every individual, has the right to self-
- determination. The liberties American society holds dear include
- the right to totally screw yourself up if you so choose. People
- and communities that make good decisions prosper, while those that
- make poor ones fail, and it is not the place of government or us
- aliens to intervene. As it stands, Lincoln County is a dirt-poor
- backwater, chasing away industry with its high taxes and bloated
- local government and showing little interest in changing. Like a
- person who drinks himself into a stupor, we can only conclude that
- this is the way the community wants to be.
-
- Still, after expending significant energy on this election, we are
- disappointed in the results and annoyed that we misjudged them so
- badly. Removing the Sheriff and Assessor from office would have
- been a major blow to the legal and tax immunity of the secret
- base. The AF would suddenly find itself in a much less friendly
- environment and might have to start paying its due. We hoped that
- Lincoln County would become a "mouse that roared," demanding
- proper compensation from the feds for hosting this huge and
- potentially dangerous facility. Now, we expect no more than a
- squeak, and we have been trying our best to figure out what went
- wrong.
-
- The incumbents were of all political affiliations--Democrat,
- Republican and Independent--so the national pro-Republican sweep
- did not explain the results. If local sentiments seemed
- overwhelmingly anti-incumbent before the election, why did the
- incumbents win? In Rachel, the Bradfield was voted down almost
- two-to-one. Why didn't the same happen in the rest of the county?
- To understand the results, we must understand the society here.
-
- ..... LINCOLN COUNTY DEMOGRAPHICS .....
-
- The remote town of Rachel, with 71 voters, is on the border of Nye
- County, to which it is closely related in culture and attitudes.
- Nye is a place of rugged individualism, where brothels are legal
- and the prevailing philosophy is libertarian--meaning that people
- should be free to conduct themselves however they choose without
- interference from the government. With Psychospy's liberal
- Eastern roots, we used to be annoyed by the blustering I'll-Take-
- Out-Fifty-Federal-Agents-Before-They-Take-Away-My-Guns rhetoric
- found in Nye and Rachel, but now we find it refreshing and even a
- tad appealing. Nye has been especially aggressive in pursuing its
- own secret base, the Tonopah Test Range, as well as other federal
- facilities within its borders, for taxes and law enforcement
- respect. During the Cold War, when anti-nuclear protesters
- starting marching en masse across the cattle guard at the entrance
- to the Nevada Test Site, the Nye County Sheriff and D.A. refused
- to handle them, so the feds had to construct tennis court-sized
- cages at Mercury to temporarily house the trespassers. Because
- the Nye county government actively asserts its rights and defends
- its independence, it doesn't get dumped on the way compliant
- Lincoln County does.
-
- Rachel, we have discovered, is not representative of the rest of
- Lincoln County. Rachel is a relatively new town, existing for
- only about 30 years and thus composed mostly of "outsiders." The
- rest of the county has been frozen in time for generations. The
- main streets of the four major towns, Caliente, Panaca, Alamo and
- Pioche, have changed little in the past fifty years. The absence
- of economic development has helped preserved the county's
- historical sites, but it has also meant no significant influx of
- new ideas or new blood.
-
- Culturally, Lincoln County is not part of Nevada but of Utah.
- Except for Rachel, the county is overwhelmingly Mormon.
- Mormonism, or Latter Day Saints, is a religion of great mystery to
- the outside world, known for its secret rites and a colorful
- history intertwined with the American West. Although Psychospy is
- agnostic, we regard religion as one of the unalienable liberties
- that an outsider has no right to interfere in. What concerns us
- about Mormonism is not its belief structure but how it interacts
- with rest of the world. Even then, we are not seeking to
- criticize, only to explain and understand.
-
- LDS culture is very close-knit and upholds a firm respect for
- authority. "Family values" are paramount, and to help preserve
- these ideals, the church does not shy away from active involvement
- in all aspects of society, including business, education and
- politics. Perhaps because the group was persecuted in its early
- days, Mormons tend toward an "us-against-them" attitude similar to
- that of Judaism. LDS is a society that pulls together against
- real and perceived threats. In practical terms, this means that
- when the church's interests are seen as at risk in an election,
- Mormons tend to vote as a block under the guidance of church
- authorities.
-
- In the Nov. 8 election, the incumbents had nothing in common
- except that they were mostly Mormon, while the challengers were
- mostly non-Mormon. Had the nascent anti-incumbent sentiment been
- allowed to express itself, the church might have lost political
- power in the county, resulting, it might be perceived, in the
- degeneration of public morality. Was the election in fact pre-
- ordained? From secondhand sources we have heard of local Mormons
- quietly expressing their displeasure at being told by their
- bishops how to vote but who obeyed the orders anyway. Evidently,
- God is omniscient and has many human spies. We have not spoken to
- any of these Mormon's directly, so the claim is unproven.
- Generally, Mormons don't talk to non-Mormons about the affairs of
- their church any more than workers talk about Area 51.
-
- We were unimpressed, however, by a candidate's night we attended
- at a high school shortly before the election. It was presided
- over by the bishop of the local LDS ward. We knew he was a bishop
- even before being told because he had that air of moral rectitude.
- In his introduction, the bishop said, in effect, that there were
- no conflicts in Lincoln County, and as if to prove the point no
- debate between candidates or questions from the audience were
- permitted. This meant, of course, that no embarrassing questions
- could be posed to the incumbents regarding their past performance
- and newcomers couldn't show their strengths in a direct exchange.
- Candidates were reduced to bland three minute statements at the
- podium. Given that the candidates had already visited most voters
- door-to-door, we didn't see the purpose of a candidate's night if
- the candidates couldn't challenge each other.
-
- The Sheriff, an overweight, young-looking man, seemed to have
- nothing to offer in his three minutes except that he had taken
- some law enforcement courses and had instituted a 911 telephone
- system. Like many of the other candidates, he had grown up in
- Lincoln County and attended Southern Utah College in nearby Cedar
- City. In comparison, his opponent, tall, thin and in his 60s,
- seemed a paragon of worldliness and maturity. He recounted his
- experience as a law enforcement administrator in a series of
- prestigious posts outside the county. "Good show!" we thought to
- ourselves as he passed the two minute mark. The challenger then
- went on to explain that recently he had dedicated himself to
- "Vampire 2000," an organization of law enforcement officers
- fighting the "new order" and the encroachment of federal control.
- We began sinking slowly into our seat as the challenger proclaimed
- that he would tolerate no restrictions on assault rifles in this
- county, but murmurs of approval from the audience picked us up
- again.
-
- The strangest appearance of the evening was that of the District
- Attorney, who although he was running unopposed was game enough to
- offer his three minute resume. Given that a part of the DA's job
- is to argue cases in court, he seemed surprisingly weak as a
- public speaker. He is apparently no intellectual slouch, however,
- having attended Stanford University followed by a law degree at
- the University of Florida and a stint in corporate law in Miami.
- A non-Mormon in his mid-30s who ought to have a better grasp of
- democratic principals than most natives, he seemed to us to be
- misplaced soul, and we wondered what made him tick. The one-man
- DA's office both prosecutes criminal cases and serves as legal
- counsel to county government. As an elected official, his office
- is independent and responsible only to the voters, but you
- wouldn't know it from his past performance, in which he has pretty
- much toed the line of the Sheriff's Dept. Since his position is
- secure, he ought to be beholden to no one and free to do what is
- right for the county, but so far he has not lived up to that
- promise.
-
- As stated, we cannot prove that the incumbent landslide was the
- result of the Mormon majority voting as a block. There were
- certainly other factors at work. In a long-established county
- with little population turnover and only 2300 voters, it is
- possible for everyone to be related to everyone else. Indeed, a
- glance at the tiny Lincoln County phone book (18 pages) reveals a
- disproportionate number of repeated last names. If you take the
- Sheriff and his extended family and personal allies, add those of
- the Undersheriff, whose position is also threatened, and the
- families and cliques of all the various deputies who fear a loss
- of their current freedom or job security.... Given that this is
- one of the largest per-capita police forces in the country in one
- of the poorest counties, you could have a majority right there.
- One fact is certain: In the Sheriff's hometown of Panaca, where
- his family ties are deepest and, coincidentally, the Mormon Church
- is strongest, he was also reelected by the biggest margin, almost
- three-to-one.
-
- Panaca was also the source, according to the postmark, of the only
- hate mail we received as result of the election. (We've received
- more from UFO buffs who believe we work for the government.) The
- anonymous scrawlings from Panaca said, "If you don't like the way
- Lincoln County is run--LEAVE!" Indeed, that is exactly how
- democracy and free enterprise work. Every community has the right
- to choose its own destiny, to uphold its own values and present
- its own chosen face to the world. Individuals and businesses, in
- turn, have the right to move to wherever the opportunities are the
- best for them. If, for example, the Mormon majority makes the
- environment uncomfortable for all non-Mormons, deprives them of
- political power and enforces upon them their own religious values,
- then indeed the others will move out and none will move in. The
- only downside is that most industry beyond the walls of this tiny
- kingdom is not controlled by Mormons, and businesses would be
- foolish to invest where they have no power. The moral purity of
- the community may be preserved, but not its jobs.
-
- Is it legal to vote on behalf of your religion or your family.
- Certainly. Is it right? No. The root of democracy is
- individuals making their own decisions, in private, without fear
- of retribution and through their own independent conscience.
- Otherwise, the system is as totalitarian as any Communist regime.
- We recall, with bittersweet amusement, the caption on the Review-
- Journal cartoon....
-
- "Entering Lincoln County.... Now Leaving America."
-
- ----- LARRY KING FEEDBACK -----
-
- The following postings on internet newsgroups were passed on to us
- by our network of cyberspace spies following the Oct. 1 Larry King
- Special on TNT, "UFO Cover-Up: Live from Area 51." In addition to
- taped segments, there were four live panelists: Stanton Friedman
- and Kevin Randle, representing the Roswell Incident; Dr. Steven
- Greer, founder of the CSETI UFO group; and Rachel resident Glenn
- Campbell, subtitled as an "activist." Only Campbell did not wear
- a suit and tie.
-
- "The show is off the air 10 minutes and I am left with the
- feeling that Glenn Campbell works for the government. I have no
- evidence to that fact, I am new to this whole line of information,
- but Mr. Campbell in my opinion seemed to soft-peddle the entire
- affair in a much too uncomfortable way for me to give him any
- credibility. Friedman on the other hand, pending further
- information, seems very credible and quite likable, if not
- eccentric."
- -- buddhatek@aol.com
-
- "Okay, the show is off the air 28 minutes now, and you've got
- an interesting theory. What better place to plant a
- disinformation artist than as a crusader? Campbell, you're
- correct, was very soft-shoe about the whole affair, even though he
- moved his entire lift from Boston to live in a trailer in the
- desert. Oops, I forgot... that trailer is actually The Area 51
- Research Center.
-
- "Whether or not he's actually a disinformant remains to be
- seen. What was evident, however, is that Glenn Campbell couldn't
- hold his own against the scientists and researchers on the panel.
- Let's face it, Campbell is not a scientist, a physicist, even a
- serious author. He's simply like one of us, an 'enthusiast' (I
- hate that term) who's taken it to an extreme. He seems very
- uninformed on the UFO phenomenon, which strikes me as remarkable.
- How can you claim to be the Area 51 researcher extraordinaire and
- not give a hoot about UFO's? The two subjects are so intimately
- linked.
-
- "I'm not sure he's a government agent. He may just be a boob."
- -- sharvey@interaccess.com
-
- "The guests on Larry King had mixed beliefs and ideas... much
- of what is a cross section of the people who are interested in UFO
- study. Stanton was correct in pointing out that there has been no
- serious study of the phenomenon. Glenn Campbell is a better
- writer than interview guest, he really doesn't have a UFO
- position, he just wants the military to stop acting like Area 51
- isn't sitting out there. Greer is pushing the envelope with the
- CE5 stuff. Hey, if he gets out in the fresh air and gets some
- exercise waving a spotlight around the sky, more power to him.
- Maybe they'll take him to their leader, who knows."
- --d.beaty2@genie.geis.com
-
- "Steven Greer spent some time in Gulf Breeze, FL. I was there
- at the same time. He was received warmly and with healthy open-
- mindedness. Then, it became PAINFULLY obvious that his claims
- were completely exaggerated. For instance, on March 14th, 1993 (I
- think it was '93.), three of the Gulf Breeze 'red light' UFOs
- appeared AND WERE VIDEOTAPED. He immediately claimed that he was
- 'telepathically' in contact with them and invited them to 'land on
- the beach behind us.' He asked all present to 'send out your
- awareness to them.' He was heard to say (to the UFOs), 'We
- welcome you, we love you, we invite you to land,' etc. When the
- UFOs disappeared, he claimed it was 'A MAJOR CE-5.'
-
- "Later that year (in June), he tried his tricks again (calling
- them in). He was in a parking lot on Santa Rosa Island, about
- seven miles from the other watchers at Shoreline Park. The UFO
- did appear that night--about a mile from Shoreline, and about
- eight from Greer.
-
- "Later, he claimed that the craft 'appeared overhead' at a very
- close range. Other witnesses deny this, as do their videotapes.
- Perhaps he saw something all the others didn't?"
- -- dxr41@po.cwru.edu
-
- ----- DR. GREER ON "48 HOURS" -----
-
- Larry King panelist Dr. Steven Greer is an M.D. from North
- Carolina and the founder of CSETI (Center for the Study of
- Extraterrestrial Intelligence), a group that seeks direct
- communications with aliens. We know little about him except for
- his prior appearance on "48 Hours" (4/20) in which he and his
- group journey to Mexico where they hope to be taken aboard a UFO.
-
- Greer: "I'm serious enough about this that I have transferred
- every asset I have into my wife's name."
-
- The group sets up an observation post and their array of cameras,
- communicators and signaling equipment near the small town of
- Metepec, which happens to be about 50 miles from the busy Mexico
- City airport. Sure enough, the group has seven sightings in six
- nights--bright lights hovering above the distant horizon that are
- captured on video tape. (Later, two film analysis experts say
- there is nothing to distinguish these lights from ordinary
- aircraft.) The group even claims communications with one of the
- UFOs through light signals.
-
- Greer: "It interacted beautifully, though, in terms of the off
- and on. I mean, that was incredibly good CE-5. In no way could a
- conventional craft move in a way where it could signal back and
- forth like that with the lights on and off."
-
-
- ----- OUR READERS RESPOND TO PREVIOUS RATS -----
-
- NUKING VEGAS [DR#11]
-
- "I thought your views on Las Vegas were disgusting. Yes I
- agree there is little cultural worth there, but there are still
- humans that live there. I hope someone wants to destroy you and
- where you live. No I do not live in LV, but feel destruction of
- life through terrorist action is absolutely stupid. I hope there
- are no further commentaries like this one in your newsletter."
- -- 74541.1743@compuserve.com
-
- "It's obvious that the only reason that you've ever been to LV
- is to shop and immediately head out of town. I've lived here for
- 24 years, my family has been here since 1943, and I find that it
- is a very reasonable place. There are actual neighborhoods with
- children, schools, parks, and other "normal" activities.... Most
- of our problems are caused by people that have come to town in the
- last 10 years or so which has caused a lot of growth which has
- pretty much ruined any chance of a pleasant life. East Coast
- people (and I use the term "people" loosely) are usually morons
- who are going to rough it out West and end up destroying or over-
- regulating things and generally making a mess.... One can only
- hope that the exhaust from a UFO completely fries the top of
- Freedom Ridge the next time you clowns are up there."
- --john@cephas.isri.unlv.edu
-
- Ed.: We admitted were wrong about Vegas, and we still feel guilty
- and ashamed. We repented in DR#16, suggesting a different
- target....
-
- NUKING NEW YORK [DR#16]
-
- "...But really, how closed minded can you be to condemn an
- entire city based on your limited experience. Maybe everyone
- doesn't want to live in the woods or the desert. Being a NYC
- resident myself, I find your comments very ignorant and scary. I
- enjoy the culture here and the sensory overload experience of
- working and living in this metropolis. When I want to get away
- from the crowded spaces I get in my car and drive to the
- Adirondack State Park which has over 5 million acres of some of
- the most beautiful high peak woodlands in the country. During the
- summer months we NYC people who appreciate natural beauty get in
- our cars or buses and spend weekends out in the Hamptons where we
- have clean and uncrowded beaches surrounded by sandy dunes and
- farmlands. Perhaps you should limit your coverage to topics that
- you know something about. Your reckless comments certainly don't
- help your credibility on matters that you are trying to shed light
- on."
- -- macinwi@ffhsj.com
-
- Ed.: Nuke it!
-
- CALIFORNIA FALLING INTO OCEAN [DR#16]
-
- "Kindly inform the person wanting the map of the western US
- after the coast falls into the ocean, that he's got it all wrong.
- After the big one hits, we on the Left Coast expect to watch the
- entire eastern portion of the US slide into the Atlantic."
- -- dhomuth@ednet1.osl.or.gov
-
- Ed.: Please note that on NO OCCASION has Psychospy advocated the
- nuking of California. (But now that we think about it....)
-
- CLONING UPDATE
-
- The letter by the cloning activist G.S. in [DR#16] prompted one of
- our readers, Andy S., to do some research and confirm that indeed
- his claims were true. According to contemporary news accounts, a
- live KNBC-TV news broadcast was interrupted on Aug. 9, 1987, when
- a station visitor placed a toy gun to the head of consumer
- reporter David Horowitz and demanded that he read a statement on
- the air. The visitor, Gary Stollman, the son of the KNBC
- pharmaceutical reporter Max Stollman, had gained entry to the
- studio by mentioning his father. Only a few seconds of the
- statement were actually broadcast before being cut off, but the
- Desert Rat has obtained the full text. It begins...
-
- "The man who has appeared on KNBC for the last 3 years is not
- my biological father. He is a clone, a double created by the
- Central Intelligence Agency and alien forces. It is only a small
- part of a greater plot, to over throw the United States
- Government, and possibly the human race itself. The CIA has
- replaced and tried to destroy my family, and those of my friends.
-
- "Although I have known about this since 1981, I have not taken
- any action about it for fear of the lives of my family. I have
- been forced into CIA-run mental hospitals, such as Cedars-Sinai
- Thalians, where I am shown being interviewed by many different
- doctors, although I spoke to nobody there for two weeks. At UCLA-
- NPI, I attempted to have myself released by a court several times,
- but was asked by a Dr. Martin Zsuba to keep removing my requests
- for a writ-hearing. I have been unable to obtain records from
- several other hospitals, including Ben Taub Hospital in
- Cincinnati, where all the phones were turned off for 48 hours
- after I arrived.
-
- "I do not know where my real family or others are being held,
- but I believe it is somewhere in California."
-
- A NEW TYPE OF SENSOR? [DR#17]
-
- "I was in the Air Force during Vietnam. We used "dog do-do"
- sensors to monitor an area. It looked just like a piece of you-
- know-what with a little wire antenna on one side. It was activated
- by a small pin you removed. It had a life of two or three days and
- if anyone walked near it a signal was sent out. They came
- packaged in shrink wrap packages 6 to a pack.
-
- "Keep an eye out for devices like that."
- -- Jcarter@orl.mmc.com
-
- ----- BLM ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT RELEASED -----
-
- People who made comments to BLM on the proposed White
- Sides/Freedom Ridge withdrawal should have received by now their
- copy of the proposed Withdrawal Amendment and Environmental
- Assessment for the Freedom Ridge/White Sides land withdrawal--an
- intermediate step toward eventual AF control of the nearest Groom
- viewpoints. A 30-day protest period on the document is now in
- effect (ending Dec. 9), but it is open only to those who made
- comments during the previous planning process. (Apparently you
- qualify if BLM sent you a copy of the document.)
-
- To file an effective protest, you must show that the environmental
- and land use issues raised during the previous comment period were
- not adequately addressed in the current document. There is no
- sense in ragging about the UFO cover-up, black budget
- accountability or defense priorities. Your protest must directly
- relate to the document at hand.
-
- We note with interest that the stated purpose of the withdrawal
- has changed since the public comment period. The only initial
- official Air Force explanation in the Federal Register and at the
- hearings was: "The purpose of the withdrawal is to ensure the
- public safety and the safe and secure operation of activities in
- the Nellis Air Force Range Complex."
-
- The new document says: "The purpose of the withdrawal is to
- provide a security and safety buffer to prevent a compromise of
- national security interests and to protect assets of the adjacent
- withdrawn Nellis Air Force Range."
-
- The document also provides the following significant admission:
- "In 1988 the U.S. Congress withdraw the Groom Range Addition to
- the Nellis Air Force Range as a security and safety buffer zone
- between public lands administered by the BLM and the NAFR complex.
- The USAF subsequently discovered that two areas adjacent to this
- buffer zone provide viewing of military activities on this portion
- of the NAFR. Public viewing of military activities (which has
- often included illegal photography of range activities) has
- increased during the past few years, necessitating the diversion,
- postponement, or cancellation of missions to prevent a compromise
- of national security."
-
- There is nothing surprising in the content of these statements,
- and the purpose may even be justified (if they can also neutralize
- the OTHER viewpoints like Tikaboo Peak that haven't been touched).
- What is disturbing about these statements is that this is the
- first time we have ever heard them from the Air Force (if, indeed,
- this document conveys the Air Force position). For example, we
- have never heard the Air Force admit that it erred in 1988.
-
- Here's the scenario we see: The AF applies for a land withdrawal,
- but gives only vague reasons--"public safety," "secure operation
- of activities," etc. The public is allowed to comment on the
- action based only on this vague explanation--which makes
- meaningful comment very difficult. After the comment period is
- over, the AF starts fleshing out its reasons for the withdrawal,
- providing more specifics and admitting its mistake in 1988. By
- the time the application reaches the Secretary of the Interior,
- maybe the AF even admits that there IS a base at Groom Lake and
- that they want the land specifically to keep people from looking
- down on it. Although this admission appears to be what we were
- seeking from the beginning, the problem is that it was presented
- only AFTER the public comment period was over, so obviously the
- public had no access to it. In essence, the withdrawal becomes a
- closed process with only the theatrical appearance of public
- input.
-
- ----- CAMPBELL TRIAL INVITATION -----
-
- All members of the press and public are hereby invited to attend
- the trial of political activist GLENN CAMPBELL of Rachel, Nevada,
- on the charge of Obstructing a Public Officer (NRS 197.190) for
- pushing down the car door locks during the seizure, without a
- warrant, of the news video tapes of KNBC-TV of Los Angeles near
- Freedom Ridge, July 19, 1994. (Four of the five tapes have still
- not been returned, although the crew insists that they did not
- photograph the secret base.)
-
- The trial will begin with jury selection on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER
- 21, 1994, at 10:00 a.m. and may take one or two days.
-
- Charges will be presented by Lincoln County District Attorney
- Thomas A. Dill before Justice Nola Holton of the Pahranagat Valley
- Justice Court in the County Annex Building, Alamo, Nevada (on US-
- 93, 90 miles north of Las Vegas and 50 miles east of Rachel).
- Campbell will defend himself, with the possible co-counsel of a
- Nevada lawyer.
-
- It is advised that those who wish to attend confirm the date and
- time just before the trial. Local lodging is available at the
- Meadow Lane Motel and Alamo Motel, both at (702)725-3371.
-
- COMMENTS. This will be a jury trial, so the judgment on Campbell
- will be rendered by the same pool of local voters that re-elected
- Bradfield. (Keep this in mind when placing your bets.) In any
- case, we regard the process as more important than the outcome.
- If found guilty, Campbell will be subject to a fine but no jail
- time. At one point, the DA offered to seek only a $50 fine if
- Campbell pleaded "no contest," but the defendant declined.
-
- REFERENCES. The incident for which Campbell was arrested was
- recorded in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, July 21 (with an
- editorial July 22 and an editorial cartoon July 26); Las Vegas
- Sun, July 21, and Publisher's Auxiliary (organ of the Reporter's
- Committee on Freedom of the Press), Aug. 1. [Also DR#12.] For
- general information on Campbell and his goals, consult feature
- articles in the New York Times Magazine, June 26, 1994; Omni
- Magazine, Sept. 1994; Popular Science, March 1994; Reno Gazette-
- Journal, July 24, 1994; and Dayton Daily News, March 20, 1994.
-
- ----- HAZARDOUS WASTE PRE-TRIAL HEARING -----
-
- On Nov. 10, we attended a brief pre-trial heading on the lawsuit
- filed by a widow and several "John Doe" plaintiffs charging
- injuries at Groom Lake stemming from illegal hazardous waste
- disposal. When we walked into the courtroom, there were children
- everywhere. Twelve kids in the jury box, a girl in the judge's
- chair, a boy on the witness stand and a sniffling wimp at the
- defense table represented, evidently, by two young gentlemen
- making rude sounds into their microphone. Across the aisle was a
- gangly, blond-haired DA who clearly hadn't had an opportunity to
- go to Stanford yet.
-
- It was a field day to Las Vegas Federal Court by a local grade
- school. We guessed that the youths were about 12 years of age.
- Earlier in the day, they had witnessed the sentencing of a real
- drug dealer, a pregnant woman condemned to a couple of years in a
- non-fictional slammer. From their places in the courtroom, the
- students fired questions at the real judge, who towered above the
- melee in his judicial robes. Would the woman have the baby before
- going to jail? Would she be able to keep the baby? Why was she
- crying?
-
- Someone in the jury box asked U.S. District Judge Philip Pro what
- his salary was. He said he made $135,000 a year.
-
- Then the children filed out and grownups filed in. Three
- gentlemen in dark business suits represented the government: Two
- from the Justice Dept. and one from the EPA. The lead lawyer was
- Richard Sarver, who we understand is a former Air Force officer.
- Lawyer Jonathan Turley, representing the workers, sat alone at the
- other table. In the pews were the widow and her family and a
- handful of reporters scribbling notes on steno pads.
-
- The hearing was conducted in legalese, much of which was beyond
- the grasp of our own tiny brain. We did pick out a few tidbits,
- though. The judge asked if there were any ongoing negotiations to
- reach a settlement, and Sarver said they were "almost DOA"--dead
- on arrival. The judge also asked Sarver repeatedly whether the
- government would "stipulate that the base exists." The government
- lawyer declined the opportunity--meaning that the government still
- does not acknowledge any base at Groom. However, Sarver did
- repeat the official line that there are indeed "facilities at
- Groom Dry Lake." It's a subtle distinction lost to meager minds.
-
- We noted that six months would be allowed for the discovery
- process, during which each side of the case will be seeking
- information from the other. The content of the rest of the
- hearing was over our head. At one point, some angry-sounding
- words were exchanged between Turley and Sarver, but the subtext
- was not apparent to us. The hearing ended after 45 minutes, and
- the lawyers dispersed.
-
- Whatever happened, Turley walked out of the courtroom looking like
- the cat that ate the bird. Apparently, the government had
- overplayed its hand. It had attempted to suppress the entire case
- on national security grounds, and that gambit had failed. All we
- know for sure is that Turley was bubbling. He was heard to use
- "sex" and "law" in the same sentence, with law being rated as
- superior.
-
- ----- ENEMY UPDATE -----
-
- -- In DR#16, we reported that our intimate enemy list included
- Lazar's gatekeeper GENE HUFF. We are now as surprised as anyone
- to report a change in status: Huff and Psycho have kissed and
- made up, and all those harsh words of the past have been
- forgotten.
-
- Huff has even sold us a shipment of the handsome Lazar saucer
- posters, which are now available from us for $15 (plus $3.50
- postage in the US). This 22" x 34" poster features three
- schematic views of the "Sport Model" flying saucer that Lazar says
- he worked on at "Area S4." In the background is a Russian
- satellite image of the Papoose Lake area. It happens that in the
- mountains north of the lake bed a tiny saucer shape appears, but
- we suspect that it is a photo artifact. (Huff says that the
- "saucer" did not appear on other frames taken at the same time by
- other cameras on the satellite.) The poster was produced by Lazar
- and Huff to coincide with the release of the Testor's S4 saucer
- model.
-
- -- Replacing Mr. Huff on our mortal enemies list is German UFO
- filmmaker MICHAEL HESEMANN. (Big round of applause, ladies and
- gentlemen.) We met him on only one occasion, when he came to
- Rachel to videotape part of a UFO documentary. He struck us as
- narcissistic and highly unprofessional. He was abusive of his
- crew (or so we gathered from his tone of voice, as we do not speak
- German), and he insisted in appearing in every shot of his
- interview with us. When a German journalist later asked us what
- we thought of Hesemann, we summed up succinctly: "He's an
- asshole." That translates into German as "Arschloch," a sentiment
- apparently shared by many in the German UFO field. Eventually,
- our analysis made it back to Hesemann himself, who called us from
- Dusseldorf to leave a long and unhappy message on our answering
- machine. Listening to it, we were reminded of Col. Klink
- threatening Col. Hogan. Hesemann said he was going to cut us out
- of his documentary, but he was kind enough to give us one last
- chance to regain favor: If we wrote him a letter of unconditional
- apology, which he would publish all over Europe, then he would not
- sue us. We were trembling, of course, especially in light of
- Hesemann's written comments to the journalist, the ominous tone of
- which is best experienced without translation....
-
- "Wie Herr Campbell, den ich in der Tat WIE JEDEN interviewte,
- der in der Area 51 forschte, mein Video beurteilen kann, das
- derzeit uberhaupt erst im Schnitt ist ist vielleicht das grosste
- Ratsel der Wuste von Nevada. Ist er ein Medium? Oder hat er
- selbst so einen Scheiss gesagt, dass der Film schon wegen seines
- Interviews (von den anderen Interviews weiss er ja nichts)
- schlecht sein MUSS? Was, bitteschon, soll er uber mich gasagt
- haben? Nun, Campbell hat ein Manko. Als er in Rachel eintraf,
- sind die 9 Scheiben--zumindest laut John Lear--langst nach White
- Sands verfrachtet worder. Darum hat er nie selbst was gesehen.
- Ich war das achte Mal in Rachel, als ich ihn interviewte. Ich
- hatter bereits, zusammen mit einem ABC-TV-Team, eine sehr
- beeindruckende Sichtung. Er nicht. Pech. So what? Neid???"
-
- -- Conspiracy nutcase GARY SCHULTZ is still our treasured enemy.
- He showed up in Rachel during the Larry King show and afterwards
- had the gall to visit our Research Center and try to strike up a
- conversation. Since this is the twerp who once phoned our
- neighbor to spread vague rumors of child molestation against us
- (false, we must emphasize), we regard our differences as
- irreconcilable. No kissing and making up here. We ordered the
- little dip from the premises and told him never to come back.
-
- -- The enemy status of SEAN DAVID MORTON remains unchanged. At a
- Nov. 5-6 UFO conference in the Bay Area, Sean described his
- relationship to us as being like Michael Jackson to Weird Al
- Yankovich. (This is fine by us, as we have already proclaimed
- that we are not a child molester.) In our continuing campaign to
- "data him to death," we are thinking of setting up a World Wide
- Web page devoted entirely to the bigger-than-life exploits of this
- modern Munchhausen. Another neat idea would be to establish an
- internet newsgroup, alt.fan.sean.morton, where Sean's growing
- legion of "fans" can exchange information and insights about their
- hero. We don't currently have newsgroup host capabilities,
- however. Is there a sysop out there interested in sponsoring
- this?
-
- ----- INTEL BITTIES -----
-
- BILBRAY DEFEATED. One bright spot in the Nov. 8 election was the
- surprising defeat of Democratic Representative James Bilbray,
- Congress's most vocal defender of the secret base and Air Force
- interests in Nevada. In interviews, Bilbray came closer than any
- other government official to admitting that the base was there,
- but he seemed 100 percent in support of its continued official
- nonexistence. In an interview on the Fox "Encounters" segment on
- Area 51 [7/22, DR#10,15], Bilbray said that he had been all over
- the Nellis complex but had seen no evidence of alien craft.
- (Critics counter that Bilbray would have only gone where the
- military wanted him to and didn't have the clearance necessary to
- see anything really secret.)
-
- THE CAMPING SEASON IS NOW OVER in the Rachel area, as nighttime
- temperatures drop through the 20s enroute to a winter low
- approaching minus 10 F around the first of the year. Daytime
- weather can still be pleasant (or horrible), but you'll need a
- warm jacket. Light snow is common here in December and January,
- and snow on the ground brings impenetrable fog to the valleys.
- The normally clear desert skies are often heavily overcast in the
- winter. Spring is the windstorm season, where fierce gales from
- the southwest often prohibit outdoor activities.
-
- Identical weather is found at the Groom base, which was once
- cynically referred to by Lockheed workers as "Paradise Ranch."
- According to Skunk Works chairman Kelly Johnson, the name was
- "kind of a dirty trick since Paradise Ranch was a dry lake where
- quarter-inch rocks blew around every afternoon." [Source:
- "Lockheed U-2," by Bill Yenne via C.H.]
-
- GROOM LAKE VOR. The frequency for the Groom Lake VOR (navigation
- beacon) is 117.5 MHz.
-
- WWW UFO PAGE. A new World Wide Web page on UFOs, pointing to back
- issues of the Desert Rat as well as a variety of UFO files, is
- available at "http://www.bgsu.edu/~jzawodn/ufo/".
-
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