Members,

    I share the following dialogue as likely in the public
interest.

                                            Richard Boylan, Ph.D.

> Dr Boylan,
>
> Here's a question with respect to Area 51. A friend of mine here
in Moab
> insists that the UFO work has actually been relocated to SE Utah
(about 25
> miles or so north of Moab). Of course there was a claim made a
few years
> back in *Popular Mechanics* that it had been relocated to the
Green River
> launch site, which is an abandoned facility right outside of
Green River,
> UT. It is south of I-70, between Green River and Hwy 19. Indeed,
travelling
> along I-70, one can see a couple of structures associated with
the site just
> south of the highway, east of the Green River.
>
> However, my friend says its not there, but rather *north* of
I-70, in the
> remote canyons beyond the Book Cliffs, which stretch along
parallel with
> I-70 for many miles. He's the only person I've heard mention
that location.
> It certainly would make more sense to me than the area south of
I-70. He
> also says that he's seen many vehicles -- including semis --
with blacked
> out windows and government plates along Rt. 6 in that general
area (between
> Green River and Price). Otherwise, he's not told me from whence
this
> information comes...
>
> Have you heard any such stories? Is there anything to this?
Could it
> alternatively be an additional facility, if in fact Area 51 is
still in the
> UFO buisiness (as your account would indicate)?
>
> karen


Karen,

    Well, your friend does have observational data in his corner,
(the semi tractor-trailers with blacked
out windows and government plates.) Further, Las Vegas-Albuquerque
billionaire Robert Bigelow has bought land to the north of where
your friend is talking about. Bigelow bought land adjacent to the
Uinta and Ouray Indian Reservation-Hill Creek Extension because
the area has a history of reports of frequent UFO sightings, and
paranormal energies present.
    Furthermore, the new operational headquarters of U.S.
aerospace antigravity fleet operations is 120 miles north of where
your friend is talking about, within 13,528'-high Kings Peak,
surrounded by the High Uinta Wilderness surrounded by
Wasatch-Cache National Forest, UT. My ex-NSA source, "Z" says that
the Kings Peak installation is where almost daily launchings of
Nautilus, the real Aurora (not the external-combustion
cover-program plane) and other antigravity spacecraft occur.
    The canyons north of the Book Cliffs would be on the
Uinta-Oray Reservation, and appropriately remote and not visible
from public roads. Black projects have long favored
Indian-reservation sites (especially underground - e.g., Morongo
Indian Reservation and the PROMIS software development facility),
because such Indian lands are technically not U.S. soil, and thus
U.S. laws (which black projects regularly violate, e.g., toxic
pollution at Area 51) do not apply. It has been relatively easy to
buy off the white man-appointed Tribal Council leadership to
assure looking the other way and keeping silent about "mystery
development" on parts of their lands.
    So, while I do not have additional corroboration for your
friend's surmise, certain circumstantial evidence lends strength
to his hypothesis.
    The only further corroboration needed is for someone in
night-camouflage outfit (not that I'm suggesting you) to hike
northwest up that creek that crosses I-70 at Exit 202 to the
summit of the Book Cliffs and stake out for several nights to
observe unusual aircraft surrounded by ionization fields or which
exhibit preternatural flight characteristics. If so, bingo.
    Please note that my account of taking Scotty to Area 51 and
seeing UFOs at play above the highway adjacent does NOT mean that
the U.S. is continuing to test-fly ITS antigravity fleet there at
Area 51. In fact, I have already stated on this List that I
believe that the U.S. antigravity craft testing has been moved
_elsewhere_, possibly to near the Spaceport facility at White
Sands "Missile" range, NM. The area your friend mentioned is, of
course, another possibility.
    I hope this answers your inquiry.


Richard Boylan, Ph.D.