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Interesting "Area 51" article - Lavazza - 04-07-2010

The author of this article went to great length to assure the reader that they were not about to read something about UFOs, nevertheless, this is a fascinating article. Of particular interest was the great degree to which the government went to conceal it's secret projects.

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2011461015_area51vets28m.html

Quote:Noce remembers when "Article 123," as one of the A-12s was called, crashed on May 24, 1963, after the plane stalled near Wendover, Utah. The pilot ejected and survived. Noce says he was among those who flew to the crash site in a giant cargo plane loaded with several trucks. They loaded everything from the crash into the trucks. He remembers that a local deputy had either witnessed the crash or had quickly arrived at the scene. There also was a family on a vacation car trip who had taken photos.

"We confiscated the camera, took the film out," says Noce. "We just said we worked for the government." He says the deputy and the family were told not to talk to anybody about the crash, especially the press. "We told them there would be dire consequences," Noce says. "You scared them." As an added incentive, he says, the CIA arrived with a briefcase full of cash. "I think it was like 25 grand apiece, for the sheriff and the family," says Noce.

Robarge says of cash payments to cover things up, "It was common practice."

I wouldn't mind getting a briefcase full of cash either. Maybe I should start driving around Area 51 at night!


RE: Interesting "Area 51" article - Paws4parker - 04-17-2010

Well, having done a bunch of my own research, I feel he is mostly telling the truth. Except for the information that he LEFT OUT! But, then again, maybe he wasn't present to view the other things going on around him. However, I believe that there are ET's conducting business at Area 51 and at it's other sister bases today. I also believe that these ET's are most likely of a negative path/energy. "Secret" interferrence is not, of a love/light nature. MOST of the governments goings on have always been shrouded in secrecy. People say that, that secrecy is "being un-veiled"...however, I do not see that happening. But, then again, I will not say, that I know everything. All I do know, is that I, my soul/spirit have awakened to what is real and love and light. THAT is the path I have chosen to follow. Peace be to you.
(04-07-2010, 12:08 AM)Lavazza Wrote: The author of this article went to great length to assure the reader that they were not about to read something about UFOs, nevertheless, this is a fascinating article. Of particular interest was the great degree to which the government went to conceal it's secret projects.

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2011461015_area51vets28m.html

Quote:Noce remembers when "Article 123," as one of the A-12s was called, crashed on May 24, 1963, after the plane stalled near Wendover, Utah. The pilot ejected and survived. Noce says he was among those who flew to the crash site in a giant cargo plane loaded with several trucks. They loaded everything from the crash into the trucks. He remembers that a local deputy had either witnessed the crash or had quickly arrived at the scene. There also was a family on a vacation car trip who had taken photos.

"We confiscated the camera, took the film out," says Noce. "We just said we worked for the government." He says the deputy and the family were told not to talk to anybody about the crash, especially the press. "We told them there would be dire consequences," Noce says. "You scared them." As an added incentive, he says, the CIA arrived with a briefcase full of cash. "I think it was like 25 grand apiece, for the sheriff and the family," says Noce.

Robarge says of cash payments to cover things up, "It was common practice."

I wouldn't mind getting a briefcase full of cash either. Maybe I should start driving around Area 51 at night!

lolol...I, too, wouldn't mind a briefcase full of cash. I'm close enough we could drive around together! lolol