The Long Awaited June 6th Rally At Area 51...06/01/99

by Norio Hayakawa  (web site) http://www.eagle-net.org/groomwatch

This is an invitation for the public and the press to participate in and to cover the upcoming event known as The People's Rally at AREA 51 in Nevada.The People's Rally at AREA 51 will take place as scheduled on Saturday-Sunday, June 5-6, 1999, right at the restricted boundary line on Groom Lake Road (in Lincoln County, Nevada), as previously announced worldwide in the Internet newsgroups.

This will be a legal, public assembly and will take place on legal, public land. The event is intended to be a spontaneous, peaceful gathering of concerned citizens.   There will be speakers at the Rally to address several key issues. One of the purposes of the gathering will be to bring to the attention of the newsmedia once again the continuing plight of former Groom Lake workers who are still suffering from illnesses caused by long-term exposure to highly toxic chemicals without their knowledge while working at AREA 51, the base that officially "doesn't exist". The former workers and their families' plea is not so much to seek for monetary compensation as to seek for cures to the diseases.

At the People's Rally, the following proposals will be made:

1)That the government, through its most appropriate agency or channel (whichever one they may deem appropriate) and through a publicly recognized media,  give a brief statement, once and for all, of assurance that the former workers were or are being medically treated for their illness.

2)That the government construct a clearly marked new fence at least several miles along the restricted boundary on both sides of Groom Lake road, instead of  vague thin orange posts posted wide apart.

3)That the government construct a new Guard Shack right at the restricted boundary line (where it should be, to begin with)by Groom Lake road, instead of the present Guard Shack which is hidden more than a third of a mile inside the restricted area.

4)  That there be a Public Affairs Office built specifically regarding this base, separate from the PA office at Nellis AFB, which at present is incompetent to give proper answers regarding the base since it is not a Nellis asset.

5)That the government designate this multi-faceted base in more concrete terms and not just a vague designation like "an operating base by Groom Lake", which is still being used. The lack of an official name of the base could bring about more problems in the future when dealing with rightful lawsuits that may arise from any future accidents at the base.

These are some of the proposals to be made at the Rally.

According to Norio Hayakawa, founder of a group called the Civilian Intelligence Network (which he describes as a citizens' watchdog group on government oversight), the government has in the past several years concocted, disseminated and manipulated popular theories linking AREA 51 with extraterrestrial UFOs and "alien" technology in order to discredit any serious scrutiny of this multi-billion dollar facility and its programs, some of which may be in gross violation of environmental statutes. Hayakawa also speculates that some of the weapons systems research and development at the site not only far exceeds the bounds of national defense interests but also may serve to promote and accelerate certain "globalist elitist" agendas.

Quite a number of people may already be camping out overnight on Saturday, June 5 at the site.

There will be a special news conference in Rachel, Nevada (approximately 21 miles north of the "secret base"), the day before the event. (Tel.702-729-2515) The news conference will take place at 12 noon. The main event on Sunday, June 6, 1999 will take place, beginning at 6 a.m., right at the restricted boundary line.

All vehicles are to be parked off Groom Lake Road. Lincoln County Sheriff Dept. will not allow any vehicle to be parked on the dirt road for the event. On the evening of June 6, there will be music, etc. in Rachel. Also, early on Monday morning, June 7, there will be a hike up to the ridges of Tikaboo Mountain to observe the Groom Lake facility.  The hike may take about 3 hours.

For more information, please contact:
Joe and Pat Travis at the Little A-le-Inn
HCR 61 Box 45
Rachel, NV 89001   (702) 729-2515

Press Contact:  Anthony J. Hilder at (310) 288-6656

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