U.S.:Speculation on new views of Area 51 12-10-09

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RE: Strange Guide Lines. There is an identical (as far as I can tell) construction south of Sandia National Labs, New Mexico, close to Rt 60. From the road, the runway can't be seen clearly. The runway can be viewed by climbing rocks north of the structure in the Albuquerque Four Hills Open Space area, which borders and is fenced off from Kirtland AFB. Fifteen years ago, I observed a large glowing disc rise from the concrete square and "morph" into a commercial jet,accompanied by a large booming sound, then proceed along a normal flight path. My observations were cut short by the appearance of several military jeeps coming down the paths which crisscross the base side of the mountain range. (My vantage point, the only one I know of, is high up on a rock face that is right on the military fence line.) These jeeps, filled with soldiers holding weapons, were obviously headed towards my location. I climbed down in a hurry, and have not returned since. I looked at this area under Googe Earth and cannot find the structure in the photos. It still exists.
 
Hi nwigal,

nwigal said:
RE: Strange Guide Lines.

Could you point me to the article you are referencing? :huh: Not sure which article you are referring to. Thanks.
 
This article is from Our Haunted Planet.The grey box beneath the header referenced under subject reads: UFO Casebook/Sat 12 Dec 2009 11:48 EST, Then reads published December 10,2009. If I reference a SOTT article what format should I use? Sorry for any confusion.
 
Sorry again-I went back and read about how to do this-in the future, I will post a link.
 
Hi nwigal,

Okay found the article you mentioned,

http://www.sott.net/articles/show/198813-US-Speculation-on-new-views-of-Area-51

As for links referenced to SOTT and related websites, just copy and paste the url as I've done above. :)
 
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