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The Groom Lake Desert Rat #7 posted here with the permission of the author
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Glenn Campbell. Posted here by Michael Curta Colorado MUFON
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THE GROOM LAKE DESERT RAT. An On-Line Newsletter.
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Issue #7. April 10, 1994.
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Rachel, Nevada.
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!!!!!!!!!!! NEWS FLASH !!!!!!!!!!!
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- --- ABC NEWS LOSES CAMERA EQUIPMENT -----
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Acting at the request of
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the anonymous Groom Lake security force,
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the Lincoln County Sheriff's Department on Friday afternoon
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confiscated the equipment and videotape of an ABC News film crew
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after the crew was seen with a video camera at the Freedom Ridge
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viewpoint.
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While the unacknowledged Groom Lake air base has become a popular
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subject for many news photographers, the ABC crew claims they took
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no such pictures. They say that, on the advice of the network's
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legal counsel, they never pointed their camera in the direction of
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the secret base. The news report was to focus on the ironies of
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military secrecy, including the logical inconsistencies of the
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photography restriction. Crew members also say they filmed only
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on public land and never crossed the nearby military boundary.
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After driving down from the ridge in two four-wheel-drive
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vehicles, the four-man crew and their two escorts were stopped and
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detained by two deputies of the Lincoln County Sheriff's
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Department. Also present were two men wearing camouflage fatigues
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with no name tags or insignia. These men, presumably members of
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the perimeter security force, declined to identify themselves, but
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the vehicles they were driving bore U.S. Government plates.
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Members of the film crew told the deputies they took no footage of
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the base, but apparently their word was not believed. Based on
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the statements of an unnamed security guard who claimed to have
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seen the ABC camera pointed at the base, the deputies obtained a
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search-and-seizure warrant by radio, then confiscated all
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equipment and tapes of the crew and their escorts. Equipment
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seized included a professional video camera, sound mixing
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equipment, tape recorders, microphones, batteries, cables, a
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tripod, scanner radios, walkie-talkies and video and audio tapes.
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The total value of the equipment was estimated to exceed $65,000.
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According to local activists, this is the first time that a search
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warrant has been served on visitors to the Groom Lake perimeter.
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Immediately following the seizure, the equipment was taken inside
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the base perimeter and turned over to the anonymous private
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security force. The film crew was not informed of the equipment's
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final destination or if they would get it back. It is not clear
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why the tapes and equipment were turned over to the security
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personnel and not retained by the Sheriff's Department or the
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local justice court that issued the warrant. On public land, it
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is assumed that only the Sheriff's Department has jurisdiction,
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not the security personnel.
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The ABC crew consisted of correspondent James Walker, producer
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Robert Haberl, cameraman Robert Jennings and sound technician Mel
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Barr. All are employed by ABC News and were on assignment for
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"World News Tonight with Peter Jennings." Accompanying the crew
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was government oversight activist Glenn Campbell, from whom radio
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equipment was seized. A sixth member of the party, aerospace
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historian Peter Merlin, was detained with the others but did not
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lose any equipment.
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Members of the party were individually searched, as were their
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vehicles. After the equipment was seized, the six were allowed to
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leave the area. No one was arrested, and the group was detained
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for approximately two hours total.
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The ABC crew and Mr. Campbell say they will fight the seizure.
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- --- TRIAL DATE CORRECTION -----
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In DR #4, the rescheduled trial date for four of seven accused
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trespassers was incorrectly reported. The rescheduled date is
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Apr. 13 (not Apr. 18). Even this date may be subject to revision
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owing to delays in obtaining subpoenas.
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On Jan. 2, the seven Las Vegas residents were arrested at a guard
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house about one-half mile inside the military boundary, about 13
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miles northeast of the secret Groom Lake base and about a mile
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northwest of the public Freedom Ridge viewpoint. [See DR #1.]
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Members of the group claim they crossed the border by accident
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while trying to find a well-publicized hiking trail to Freedom
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Ridge.
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The group passed the border while driving on a maintained access
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road serving the Groom Lake base. The border point is marked by
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signs on either side of the road but no fence or gate. This
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stretch of unpaved road has been dubbed "Sucker's Alley" by
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experienced visitors because of the growing number of first-time
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tourists who have driven beyond the signs here and been arrested
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at the guard house just beyond. The border and signs are located
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where the road passes through a narrow ravine where there is
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limited warning time and no convenient place to turn around.
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Visitors who drive up to the guard house to ask for information
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are usually arrested immediately with no opportunity for excuse or
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explanation.
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The group also claims that they passed a security patrol
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immediately after crossing the border and that the patrol made no
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attempt to stop them. They say an occupant of the vehicle waved
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to them in an apparently friendly manner, a gesture taken as an
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implied consent to proceed.
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While three of the seven chose to plead "No Contest" at their
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arraignment and accept a fine, the four remaining defendants have
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maintained their innocence and rejected plea bargain offers by the
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District Attorney. The four say that although they did cross the
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line, the circumstances were confusing and they did not do so
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intentionally.
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In the course of the arrest, cameras, telescopes and binoculars
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belonging to members of the group were seized by the anonymous
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security guards. Receipts were given for some of this equipment,
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but they were not signed. The equipment has not yet been
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returned.
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- --- CAMPBELL SEEKS CONFISCATED FILM -----
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Rachel resident Glenn Campbell is continuing to seek the return of
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four rolls of photographic film taken from him on June 16, 1993.
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Like the ABC crew in the more recent incident, Campbell was seen
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with a camera on public land near the military border but claims
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he took no pictures of restricted installations. Campbell says
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that he was near the border north of Groom Lake where the base
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itself was not visible.
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Campbell says his film includes shots of a military helicopter
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deliberately buzzing him and a companion at a height of 25-30 feet
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about the ground. He says that under Air Force regulations,
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aircraft are supposed to maintain an altitude of 500 feet above
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any person, building or vehicle. Campbell characterizes the
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encounter as a deliberate assault in which the helicopter downwash
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was used to bombard the pair with flying debris. Campbell says
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that the film contains proof of both the action and the intent.
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Although Campbell voluntarily gave his film to a Sheriff's deputy
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when asked to so, he says that it was with the explicit
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understanding that the film would be developed and returned to
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him. Campbell says that, despite numerous demands and inquiries,
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the film has not been returned. He says he has not been given any
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notice that the film is being forfeited either, and he has not be
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charged with any crime. Campbell contends that his property has
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been confiscated without due process.
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"I did not photograph any installation," Campbell says. "You
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couldn't even see anything from that area, so I figured it was
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safe to let the Sheriff examine my film. I know now that I was
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foolish, but I thought I would get it back, especially when the
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pictures contained clear evidence of Air Force wrongdoing. I
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thought the Sheriff would retain control of the film and the
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federal authorities wouldn't be so dumb as to try to cover up
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their own crimes. I was wrong."
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In a letter to Mr. Campbell, the District Attorney confirmed that
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the film was turned over to the Air Force but gave no further
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specifics. Mr. Campbell's lawyer, Steve Hofer, has formerly
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requested information from the District Attorney on where this
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film is being held and to which party a suit should be directed.
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Campbell says he will pursue the matter in court if no progress is
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made.
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In an unrelated case, no word has been received on the status of
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the two rolls of film taken from a photographer working for the
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New York Times Magazine after he was seen on Freedom Ridge with a
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camera on March 23. [See DR#6.] It remains unclear at the
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writing whether the rolls relinquished actually contained any
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pictures or whether the photographer or his employer will choose
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to pursue the case.
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===== SUBSCRIPTION INFO =====
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reproduced without restriction.
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the next 10 issues) from: Glenn Campbell, HCR
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