Anonymous ID: 0dd94a March 1, 2022, 10:49 p.m. No.15761147   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Talk of burn pits reminded me of Turley's lawsuits years ago:

 

"During the 1990s, I represented Area 51 workers in two lawsuits. The suits, which forced the first official recognition of the base, though not its name, were the first against a โ€œblack facility,โ€ one whose very existence is denied by the government. Over the course of the litigation, the contents of my office were classified, I was threatened with arrest, workers and their families were threatened with prosecution and we had to go as far as Moscow to find images to prove the existence of the base. Area 51, as the newly declassified material makes clear, was a test site for Cold War technology, including the U-2 spy plane. But it was also, according to people who worked there, a hazardous waste site, at which classified equipment and materials were disposed of in an illegal and extremely dangerous manner.

When workers at Area 51 first came to me in the 1990s, they described how the government had placed discarded equipment and hazardous waste in open trenches the length of football fields, then doused them with jet fuel and set them on fire. The highly toxic smoke blowing through the desert base was known as โ€œLondon fogโ€ by workers. Many came down with classic skin and respiratory illnesses associated with exposure to burning hazardous waste. A chief aim of the lawsuits was to discover exactly what the workers had been exposed to so they could get appropriate medical care."

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2013/08/21/the-truth-is-out-there-the-real-cover-up-at-area-51/