, SecurityFocus 2004-05-25
To the Area 51 buffs who travel to the Nevada desert in the hopes of catching a glimpse of unexplained lights in the sky or to bask in the mythic allure of the region, 58-year-old Chuck Clark is almost as much a part of the local color as the Black Mailbox.
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Area 51 hackers dig up trouble
2004-05-26
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Area 51 hackers dig up trouble
2004-05-26
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Area 51 hackers dig up trouble
2004-05-26
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Area 51 hackers dig up trouble
2004-05-28
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Area 51 hackers dig up trouble
2004-05-28
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Area 51 hackers dig up trouble
2004-05-26
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Area 51 hackers dig up trouble
2004-05-26
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Area 51 hackers dig up trouble
2004-05-26
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Area 51 hackers dig up trouble
2004-05-26
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gravy train
2004-05-26
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gravy train
2004-05-26
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sensors were on public land
2004-05-26
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a thougtful replie to: sensors were on public land
2004-05-26
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sensors were on public land
2004-05-26
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The Military is not obligated to tell you squat!
2004-05-27
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The Military is not obligated to tell you squat!
2004-05-28
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the military is obligated to fix its problems, not shoot the whistleblower
2004-06-01
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Government vs. the Military
2004-05-27
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What are some of you gung-ho blind-faith, military jerk-offs fighting for if not for a U.S. citizen's right to share information that WAS NOT CLEARLY MARKED OFF AS CLASSIFIED with the public? If it's such a big friggin deal of national security WHY DOES THE GENERAL PUBLIC HAVE ACCESS TO THIS AREA AND WHY, IF IT'S NOT A BIG DEAL OF NATIONAL SECURITY, DOES THE STUPID BASE FEEL THE NEED TO CONDUCT CLANDESTINE, NON-CONSENSUAL EXPERIMENTS ON THE PUBLIC???
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