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originally posted by: UnBreakable
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: snowspirit
a reply to: snowspirit
Ok, I guess that link isn't allowed.
Google it.
What am I supposed to be not looking at here or is this an elaborate prank??
It seemed to me to be an informational post, taken from a link on today's Drudge. Don't know why it's considered "restricted" and they blew away my post.
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
originally posted by: UnBreakable
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: snowspirit
a reply to: snowspirit
Ok, I guess that link isn't allowed.
Google it.
What am I supposed to be not looking at here or is this an elaborate prank??
It seemed to me to be an informational post, taken from a link on today's Drudge. Don't know why it's considered "restricted" and they blew away my post.
The following is my opinion as a member participating in this discussion.
i believe it has to do with past legal action on copyright infringement by Drudge, or someone representing them. Not against ATS necessarily...but against enough other folks that ATS has protected itself from needless litigation by blocking their content altogether.
Its a casualty to an information war waged by parties other than ATS. Just based on my years experience reading here, and a pretty good memory for detail.As an ATS Staff Member, I will not moderate in threads such as this where I have participated as a member.
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
originally posted by: UnBreakable
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: snowspirit
a reply to: snowspirit
Ok, I guess that link isn't allowed.
Google it.
What am I supposed to be not looking at here or is this an elaborate prank??
It seemed to me to be an informational post, taken from a link on today's Drudge. Don't know why it's considered "restricted" and they blew away my post.
The following is my opinion as a member participating in this discussion.
i believe it has to do with past legal action on copyright infringement by Drudge, or someone representing them. Not against ATS necessarily...but against enough other folks that ATS has protected itself from needless litigation by blocking their content altogether.
Its a casualty to an information war waged by parties other than ATS. Just based on my years experience reading here, and a pretty good memory for detail.As an ATS Staff Member, I will not moderate in threads such as this where I have participated as a member.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: bigfatfurrytexan
Not Drudge, the Las Vegas Review Journal. They sent out DCMA takedown orders on anything that even mentioned one of their articles so to protect the site they automatically get that tag.
originally posted by: PhantomTwo
Area 6 is exactly 45 fewer than Area 51. Clearly 45 is significant and from my study of the astrological charts (thank you Nancy Reagan) the year 1945 was particularly interesting.
What happened in 1945? Glad you asked:
April 25
Founding negotiations for the United Nations begin in San Francisco.
Clearly Area 6 is an Illuminati stronghold, cause let's admit it, the UN is a Bilderberg front, most probably a base where the UN meets in secret with the Greys to plan their imminent takeover.
As you can see, there is no flaw in my logic so no need to debate my points.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: bigfatfurrytexan
Not Drudge, the Las Vegas Review Journal. They sent out DCMA takedown orders on anything that even mentioned one of their articles so to protect the site they automatically get that tag.
originally posted by: donktheclown
a reply to: BIGPoJo
I was pretty excited about it till I got there.
Jeez, "Area 13" does sound cool. You must be chuck a block full of secrets.
Area 1— As a part of the Nuclear Test Zone, this area occupies 70 km2 (27 mi2) near the center of the Yucca Flat weapons test basin.
Area 2 — This area, within the Nuclear Test Zone, occupies approximately 52 km2 (20 mi2) in the northern half of the Yucca Flat basin. ( Link has Some Pictures)
Area 3 — This portion of the Nuclear Test Zone occupies 82 km2 (32 mi2) near the center of the Yucca Flat weapons test basin and was the site of 17 atmospheric tests conducted between 1952 and 1958.
Area 4 — This area, within the Nuclear Test Zone, occupies 41 km2 (16 mi2) near the center of the Yucca Flat basin.
Area 5 — This area, within the Reserved Zone, occupies some 246 km2 (95 mi2) in the southeastern portion of the site and includes the Area 5 Radioactive Waste Management Site, the Hazardous Waste Storage Unit, and the Spill Test Facility.
Area 6 — This area occupies 212 km2 (82 mi2) between Yucca Flat and Frenchman Flat, straddling Frenchman Mountain
Area 7 — This area, within the Nuclear Test Zone, occupies 52 km2 (20 mi2 ) in the northeast quadrant of the Yucca Flat weapons test basin
Area 8 — This area, within the Nuclear Test Zone, occupies 34 km2 (13 mi2) in the northeast quadrant of the Yucca Flat weapons test basin
Area 9 — This area, within the Nuclear Test Zone, occupies 52 km2 (20 mi2 ) in the northeast quadrant of the Yucca Flat weapons test basin
Area 10 — This area, incorporated in the Nuclear Test Zone, occupies 54 km2 (21 mi2) in the northeast quadrant of the Yucca Flat weapons test basin.
Area 11 — This area, which is split among the Nuclear Test and Reserved Zones, occupies 67 km2 (26 mi2) along the eastern border of the NTS
Area 12 — This area, within the Nuclear or High Explosive Test Zone, occupies 104 km2 (40 mi2) at the northern boundary of the NTS known as Rainier Mesa.
Just Reveled In a nondescript mustard-colored building that was once a military recreation hall and barbershop, the Pentagon has built a biological warfare factory that could make enough lethal microbes to wipe out entire cities
Area 13 — Officially, there is no Area 13 within the NTS boundary; however, there is a land plot on the Nellis Air Force Range [NAFR] Complex, known as NAFR Complex Area 13, which lies off the northeast corner of the NTS.
This was the location for a plutonium-dispersal safety experiment conducted in early 1957.
The only future DOE activities that would occur in this area would involve environmental restoration
Area 14 - Unknown
Area 15 — This Reserved Zone area occupies 96 km2 (37 mi2) at the northeast corner of the NTS, and no atmospheric tests were conducted at this location. However, between early 1962 to mid-1966, three underground nuclear tests were carried out in Area 15.
Area 16— Area 16 — This area, within the Nuclear or High Explosive Test Zone, occupies 73 km2 (28 mi2) in the west-central portion of the NTS. No atmospheric tests have ever been conducted at this location
Area 17 — This area, within the Reserved Zone, occupies 80 km2 (31 mi2) in the north-central portion of the NTS
Area 18— Area 18 was the site of four nuclear weapons effects tests conducted in early mid-1962. This area, within the Reserved Zone, occupies 231 km2 (89 mi2) in the northwest quadrant of the NTS
Area 19—This area, within the Nuclear Test Zone, occupies 388 km2 (150 mi2) in the northwest corner of the NTS
Area 20 — This area, within the Nuclear Test Zone, occupies 388 km2 (150 mi2) in the northwest corner of the NTS.
Area 21 — There is no Area 21
Area 22 — Area 22 in the southeastern corner serves as the main entrance to the Nevada Test Site with vehicular access from Las Vegas via U.S. Highway 95
Area 23 – Unknown
Area 24— There is no Area 24 on the NTS. However, Las Vegas and North Las Vegas are sometimes referred to as Area 24.
Area 25 — This is the largest area on the NTS. It occupies some 578 km2 (223 mi2) in the southwestern corner of the site and includes an entrance gate to the NTS. Approximately 3 kilometers (2 miles) north of the town of Lathrop Wells
Area 26 — This area, within the Reserved Zone, occupies 57 km2 (22 mi2) in the south-central area of the NTS. No nuclear explosive tests were ever conducted at Area 26
Area 27— This area, within the Critical Assembly Zone, occupies 130 km2 (50 mi2) in the south-central portion of the NTS
Area 28— No longer in existence, the Area 28 designation formerly applied to a portion of the NTS that has since been absorbed into Areas 25 and 27
Area 29 — This area, within the Reserved Zone, occupies 161 km2 (62 mi2) on the west-central border of the NTS. The site of a communications repeater station for the NTS is located in the Shoshone Mountains
Area 30— This area, within the Reserved Zone, occupies 150 km2 (58 mi2) and, like Area 29, is on the western edge of the NTS. Area 30 also has fairly rugged terrain and includes the northern reaches of Fortymile Canyon. In the past,
Area's 31-50 - Unknown if any.
Area 51 – That’s a given