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Originally posted by matrix12
reply to post by UtahRosebud
thanks for the update, maybe they will send a reporter to the hospital to talk with the prego lady , and maybe she will talk, well i guess we can rule out contamination if they let one go, or maybe she was contaminated, and they got her out of there and the prego story is bs? what would induce labor? seems alittle to convenient that some woman goes into labor during a lockdown
reply to post by matrix12
The Salt Lake Tribune First published 44 minutes ago Updated 4 minutes ago Dugway Proving Ground, in Utah’s western desert, was placed on lockdown Wednesday evening. Al Vogel, a public affairs specialist for the installation, would only say that the lockdown began at 5:24 p.m. Employees were not allowed to leave, and those coming to work were not allowed in. Vogel said there were no injuries, no damage and no threats reported at the proving ground. There were about 1,200 to 1,400 people at Dugway when the lockdown occurred. Dugway Proving Ground is a U.S. Army testing and training base in Tooele County where military weapons are tested.
Originally posted by UtahRosebud
Originally posted by matrix12
reply to post by UtahRosebud
thanks for the update, maybe they will send a reporter to the hospital to talk with the prego lady , and maybe she will talk, well i guess we can rule out contamination if they let one go, or maybe she was contaminated, and they got her out of there and the prego story is bs? what would induce labor? seems alittle to convenient that some woman goes into labor during a lockdown
My pleasure on providing the updates.
All I can say about the pregnant woman, is what the anchors and the field reporter wanted to get across clearly. She was suffering a stress related pregnancy issue and according the base, was nowhere near whatever was going on, and had absolutely nothing to do with it.
We can all speculate and all that fun stuff... but I tend to believe that story.
In March 1968, 6,249 sheep died in Skull Valley, an area nearly thirty miles from Dugway's testing sites. When examined, the sheep were found to have been poisoned by an organophosphate chemical. The sickening of the sheep, known as the Dugway sheep incident, coincided with several open-air tests of the nerve agent VX at Dugway. Local attention focused on the Army, which initially denied that VX had caused the deaths,
Originally posted by DevilDog0311
reply to post by UtahRosebud
So if they are saying that she was no where near what was going on, that means whatever happened, happened to a specific area on the base, which rules out any drill testing the facility's security.
"We are working as quickly and as thoroughly as possible to resolve a serious concern within the Test Area. As you know measures like these (lock down of our gates) are not taken lightly. No one is in immediate danger but these steps are required. Please be tolerate and know as soon as I can open the gates and allow free flowing traffic I will. Until then we are working to have food and beverages brought to DITTO diner for those west of ACP2 and for those east and within EV the club and subway have remained open as are our other support services." Dugway is about 85 miles southwest of Salt Lake City. The facility works with chemical and biological weapons for the U.S. Army.