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Topic started on 26-2-2004 @ 05:34 PM by Omega Pickle
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www.teegeeack.com...
Seems interesting. I want to call those numbers...
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reply posted on 26-2-2004 @ 05:41 PM by CookieMonster000
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seems too long post the shorter version for me i hate reading manuals
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reply posted on 26-2-2004 @ 05:43 PM by Omega Pickle
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www.ufomind.com...
The above doesnt help you chief, just another source.
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reply posted on 29-2-2004 @ 12:35 PM by theshadowknows
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Thats one hell of an old topic there. God only knows how many threads on that are here on ats. No, its not real. Do you honestly think the us
government would let something like that into the public if it were real?
BTW...I hate saying this, but sometimes it needs to be said. USE THE SEARCH FUNCTION.
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reply posted on 29-2-2004 @ 12:46 PM by TekNo88
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Originally posted by theshadowknows
Thats one hell of an old topic there. God only knows how many threads on that are here on ats. No, its not real. Do you honestly think the us
government would let something like that into the public if it were real?
BTW...I hate saying this, but sometimes it needs to be said. USE THE SEARCH FUNCTION. 
Yes, it is real. Area 51 is a part of Nellis. You can even apply for jobs at Nellis at some websites. They just dont say Area 51. The government
wouldn't "let" the manual escape, theres just some thing the government can't control
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reply posted on 8-7-2006 @ 05:25 PM by TheRanchMan
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It is highly possible that this is the manual for the Camo Dudes. But its just the same as another security service booklet. The things it SHOULD have
override passcodes, or a manual section like "What To Do In The Event of Subject Decontainment" or "How to Properly Guide an Extraterrestrial Craft
into Sub-Level 53"
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reply posted on 8-7-2006 @ 11:14 PM by Shadowhawk
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It is an actual handbook from "Area 51." The information corresponds nicely with data from other sources (interviews with personnel, declassified
documents, etc.). This handbook was used by the "Cammo Dudes" and was leaked to the media in the early 1990s. It was written in 1988 and is
somewhat out of date, but has lots of great info.
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reply posted on 9-7-2006 @ 04:41 AM by gfad
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It is real and Im sure it has been verified at some point.
The information in this handbook has added a huge amount to what we know about the base at Groom Lake.
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reply posted on 23-7-2006 @ 02:56 PM by M4K4V3LI
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My favorite part:
"COVER STORY
YOU ARE A MEMBER OF THE SECURITY FORCE PATROLLING THE NELLIS BOMBING RANGE. [ADVISE PERSONNEL TO DEPART] BECAUSE OF UNEXPLODED ORDINANCE, LOW FLYING
AIRCRAFT AND STRAFING RUNS ARE CONDUCTED HERE."
they actually put your cover story in the manual. Thanks for working for us here is your cover story too.
HAHA
Ya Im sure all Top Secret books have "Cover Story" on them. I think I saw it on the welcome package for the MJ12
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reply posted on 24-7-2006 @ 09:47 PM by Shadowhawk
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This was a "Quick Look"-style handbook of instructions for the Det 3, AFFTC, security forces. It contained a lot of basic information including the
cover story to be given to unauthorized persons who asked where the AF and contract guards worked.
Civilians have been calling these guards "cammo dudes" because they usually wear desert camouflage BDUs with no insignia. This is quite a change
from the 1960s when they wore metal badges with the words: AREA 51 SECURITY FORCE.
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reply posted on 25-7-2006 @ 10:50 AM by TheRanchMan
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Are you serious? They actually said Area 51 Security Force on the badge? I wonder if anyone has gotten a hold of them.
Shadowhawk, I'm assuming that with your extensive knowlege of the NTS and Groom Lake, have you read the manual? Does it mention anything about what
to do about the projects or anything like that? I was wondering if it would say anything about what to do if a project went awry or something...
Ranchy
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reply posted on 25-7-2006 @ 11:55 AM by Shadowhawk
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Ranch Man, if you check out the manual (see link in Omega Pickle's posting) you will find limited information about projects, crash/rescue response,
and wild fire operations. This was just a quick reference handbook rather than a comprehensive manual and it is now largely out of date (18 years
old), but it provides a great deal of useful information.
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