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Topic started on 21-6-2003 @ 11:10 PM by Midnight Mutilator
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FBI agents have confirmed that a search warrant was served Thursday night on the home of a self-described military watchdog, Chuck Clark, in the tiny
town of Rachel, near the mysterious Area 51 military base, an action initiated by the Joint Terrorism Task Force. We believe the action was taken
because Clark escorted the I-Team on a tour of the roads surrounding the base and showed us the location of military sensors, hidden on public land.
Here's our story.
More....
Full Story, watch the video!!!!
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reply posted on 22-6-2003 @ 03:15 AM by Zion Mainframe
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holy crap, that's pretty serious stuff...
Damn this is a reply from the webmaster of dreamlandresort.com, who also lives in Rachel:
For the record: Chuck and I are the subject of a federal investigation. Be aware that activity on this site is most likely monitored.
Upon advice from my attorney I will not comment any futher, or respond to any inquiries in this matter.
The Dreamland Resort will remain online.

www.dreamlandresort.com...
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reply posted on 22-6-2003 @ 09:44 AM by Midnight Mutilator
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Yeah but they really didn't do anything wrong. Chuck simply uncovered a few government sensors on public property miles away from Area 51. He didn't
remove them or anything, he only took pictures and then covered them back up. Is that enough to get your house raided and your CPU taken away?
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reply posted on 22-6-2003 @ 09:46 AM by dragonrider
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Originally posted by Midnight Mutilator
Yeah but they really didn't do anything wrong. Chuck simply uncovered a few government sensors on public property miles away from Area 51. He didn't
remove them or anything, he only took pictures and then covered them back up. Is that enough to get your house raided and your CPU taken away?

Kinda makes you wonder what they might be considering for those of us on ATS that are posting stuff they may not want posted...
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reply posted on 22-6-2003 @ 09:50 AM by Valhall
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Well, if this is for real, then we are way screwed...
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reply posted on 22-6-2003 @ 09:53 AM by Leveller
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Originally posted by dragonrider
Kinda makes you wonder what they might be considering for those of us on ATS that are posting stuff they may not want posted... 
Hopefully, they'll offer us a job.
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reply posted on 23-6-2003 @ 06:40 AM by Zion Mainframe
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Posted by Chuck on the Dreamlandresort.com message board:
Hi all, I'm alive and fine. It seems that the Feds have shot themselves in the foot once again by conducting this ill advised raid. George Knapp
aired a piece that we had just finished shooting a couple of days before the raid that showed one of the sensor's frequencies on a frequency counter.
I had intended to ask George to fuzz out the first 2 or 3 digits in the frequency before he aired it in mid-July, but now look what has transpired.
Thanks for the support everyone, but I must also limit further contacts until things are resolved.

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reply posted on 23-6-2003 @ 07:38 PM by dragonrider
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I have read before that the frequencies he mentioned, along with the com frequencies used by the Cammo Dudes are in fact contained in a block of
frequencies assigned by the FCC to FEMA....
The plot thickens...
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reply posted on 23-6-2003 @ 07:42 PM by Gazrok
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 I have read before that the frequencies he mentioned, along with the com frequencies used by the Cammo Dudes are in fact contained in a block
of frequencies assigned by the FCC to FEMA.... 
Ditto...
So...the round-up is beginning???
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