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To: RonDog
William Cooper Killed In SWAT Raid
Some of the OTHER folks that Anna interviewed have also not fared well. :(
Remember THIS GUY, from "Area 51" in Nevada?


Chuck Clark
"The Truth Seeker ".
Author of "AREA51 Official Guide Book".

He's not DEAD (I think) -- but he **does** seem to be "out of action" (as of December 2010).

From truconspiracy.blogspot.com:

A middle-aged man named Chuck Clark used to live in a trailer in Rachel, NV.

The closest town to Area 51, Rachel is known as the terminus of the "Extraterrestrial Highway," aka Nevada State Road 375. Chuck was intrigued by the local rumors and decided to investigate. He began asking questions, taking photographs and combing through any material he could find. One thing he was careful about—never crossing the boundary of the base. Marked by orange traffic-like cones every 50 feet or so, the border is known as the "line of death."

The ridges above the line bristle with advanced electronic sensors, listening devices and heavily armed guards. Signs warn that trespassers will be detained, arrested… or even shot.

One day Chuck stumbled on something in the ground and stopped to dig it up. He checked carefully to make sure he wasn’t on the Area 51 property itself. Chuck’s find turned out to be a highly sensitive "ground sensor," designed to detect minute vibrations or movement on the surface.

With the help of another researcher, a man named Joerg Arnu, Chuck found several of these sensors. He always checked to make sure they weren’t inside the boundary line. And he was careful to rebury them after he logged their location.

Like many people, Chuck wondered why they would need sophisticated ground sensors so far from the base. What doesn’t the U.S. government want us to know about Area 51?

But soon, idle speculation turned to stark terror.

One day in late 2003, Chuck came home to find his trailer completely ransacked. His written records, photos, computers, hard drives—and even personal effects—had been taken.

The phone was ringing urgently; it was the FBI. They demanded that Chuck come to a meeting in Las Vegas right away, which led him to believe the FBI was behind the raid.

Las Vegas CBS affiliate, KLAS-TV, reported that "FBI agents have confirmed that a search warrant was served [the same night] on the home of a self-described military watchdog in the tiny town of Rachel, near the mysterious Area 51 military base." The warrant was sealed and the target's name not disclosed.

At the meeting, Chuck admitted to the FBI that he had dug up the early-warning devices, but denied he ever took one or interfered with their operation. In a quiet "arrangement," Chuck agreed to stop his Area 51 research.

He left Rachel, NV, and now lives in a location he chooses not to reveal...

22 posted on 05/27/2014 5:35:39 AM PDT by RonDog
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To: RonDog
I knew that the feds had arrested Chuck Clark, and that he'd beaten the rap, but not that he'd been relocated. Dang. =\
44 posted on 05/27/2014 11:36:40 AM PDT by AnnaZ (I keep 2 magnums in my desk.One's a gun and I keep it loaded.Other's a bottle and it keeps me loaded)
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To: RonDog
Some of the OTHER folks that Anna interviewed have also not fared well...
MAX LITTELL, however, seems to have died from old age.


International UFO Museum and Research Center co-founders
From www.roswellufomuseum.com:
UFO Museum History
In early 1990, Walter Haut, who had been public information officer at Roswell Army Air Field in 1947,
began promoting the idea of a home for information on the Roswell Incident and other UFO phenomena.

He got together with Glenn Dennis, another Roswell Incident participant, and the two sought a home for a UFO Museum.

This brought them to Roswell Realtor Max Littell, who helped find the first location for the Museum....
From kevinrandle.blogspot.com:
Walter Haut Dead at 83
December 20, 2005
Walter Haut, the man who issued the press release that claimed the Army had recovered a flying saucer
died Thursday, December 15, 2005. He was 83 according to published reports.

-- snip --

Haut, with friends Glenn Dennis and Max Littell, started the International UFO Museum in 1991...

Littell died several years ago...

54 posted on 05/27/2014 6:09:26 PM PDT by RonDog
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