US (??) AIR FORCE THREATENS TO DESTROY PROPERTY NEXT DOOR TO AREA 51 AFTER OWNERS REFUSE TO SELL??
WHAT THE HELL IS DEAD WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE AMERICA??? OUR OWN UN / NATO / NAZI / USA MILITARY WORKING AGAINST AMERICAN PROPERTY OWNERS???? WHO OR WHAT IS THE REAL ENEMY WITHIN AMERICA HERE? WHO IS REALLY RUNNING OUR NATION?
THEY’VE been bombed, shot at, and intimidated for 60 years. But the Sheahans don’t want to give up their land to the “neighbours from hell.”
The
family own the 400 acre Groom Mine, which overlooks Area 51, one of
America’s most closely guarded military secrets and a mecca for UFO
spotters and conspiracy theorists from all over the world.Located in the Nevada Desert, the military base officially known as “The Nevada Test and Training Range” borders on the Sheahan’s property, which has been in the family since 1889.
The family’s allegations range from illegal government searches and checkpoints to military jet attacks on the mine and a devastating cancer cluster that has seen the premature deaths of several members.
But the final straw — and the one that drove the Sheahans to end an extraordinary six decades of silence — came last month when the US Air Force (USAF) gave them an ultimatum: sell up for $5.2m or watch it seized and destroyed for free.
The family turned them down, claiming the offer was less than half the true value of the land and didn’t come close to compensating for Area 51’s legacy of disease and lost livelihood.
Last week, USAF filed a lawsuit seeking to have the property condemned to speed up acquisition. If successful, the Sheahans will be left with nothing.
“We really didn’t want to come public, but the air force has forced us into it,” Dan Sheahan, who co-owns the mine with cousins Joe Sheahan and Barbara Sheahan-Manning, told Las Vegas Now.
“We want them to know what they have done over the last 60 years to our family is not acceptable.”
“We’ve tried to do everything we can, include cancelling missions when they come out,” senior air force commander Colonel Thomas Dempsey said. “And that’s a tremendous expense to taxpayers.”
But Joe Sheahan told CNN that couldn’t be further from the truth. “I didn’t create this mess, they did,” he said. “They surrounded us. We’re tired of running, tired of hiding. I think that they’re capping off 60-plus years of nothing short of criminal activity.
“What they really want to buy is our property, our access rights and our view. We prefer to keep our property, but it’s for sale under the right price at the right conditions. Why don’t they ask themselves what it cost my family over the years in blood, sweat, tears and money?”
The family’s Facebook page describes them as “ardent patriots” who have tried to be “flexible to the requirements of Area 51”.
“In return, we have received nothing but threats and indignant acts by our own government,” it says.
“The acts of the USAF are an abomination of the ideals on which this country was built: that every American has certain inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and, that to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.
“It’s time that the USAF upheld this notion.”
The mine was functioning and prosperous until the mid-50s when the base was built and the USAF started conducting nuclear weapons experiments and U-2 spy plane tests, and amped up the scare tactics.
But the Sheahans stayed, operating a ore processing mill until it mysteriously exploded in 1954, ending production permanently. The family believes the mill was destroyed by an “errant bomb” or “aircraft engine” that fell from the sky. They cite a fire inspector’s letter that “a foreign object or device may have been instrumental.”
They sought compensation from the government but ran out of money to see the lawsuit through. It would be the last time they would use lawyers.
A 1959 letter from Ms Sheahan-Manning’s parents, Daniel and Martha Sheahan, to the then-U.S. Attorney General William P. Rogers blamed the mine’s demise on radioactive fall out and the mill’s destruction process.
The air force had “intentionally using our property for military test purposes and then forcing us to bring suit in order to try to protect ourselves,” the letter stated.
It was the start of a 60 year war between the USAF and the Sheahans, who claim they have been sporadically held at gunpoint while visiting their property.
The Sheahans claim a 1986 environmental study estimated Groom Mine’s worth to be more than US$13 million.
2 comments:
Yet the Feds didn't shoot anyone the way they attempted to at the Bundy square....
These cowards seem to have lost the will to take decisive action, and NV should toss 'em out.
So what really happened here is the question? All hat no cattle? Perfect way for Nevada to figure out how easily they lived under a fake government and right all the wrongs...
I was threatened to have my "head blown off" many times as were my kids & grandkids. I would apologize for you not seeing this on tv but I'm not the one who put up armed guards to keep you out of there at risk of your own life. The atomic bombs did however murder my grandparents, among other things, in a way that would make a bullet sound inviting. Sad to me that in your ignorance of what transpired out there you compare us to Bundys negatively. We are both examples of how our government will destroy & murder to get what they want. No one stood with us in the 1950s when our Mill was bombed.
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