Las Vegas Sun review of Darlington Area 51 book
From: campbell@ufomind.com (Glenn Campbell, Las Vegas)
Date: Mon, 8 Dec 1997 10:32:51 -0800
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A positive review of David Darlington's book can be found in
the Dec. 1 Las Vegas Sun at the address below.
ALIEN CONTRADICTION IS FOCUS OF NEW BOOK
The mysterious Area 51 -- is it an alien hotbed or amusing
hooey? -- is the subject of author David Darlington's 'The
Dreamland Chronicles'
By Anne Hosier
LAS VEGAS SUN
The stretch of desert known as Area 51 remains so shrouded in
secrecy the government is still reluctant to admit it exists.
U.S. taxpayers, who foot the massive bill for the base, are
forbidden to know what goes on there. Curious onlookers caught
wandering within its boundaries can be killed and left for
buzzard bait. U.S. Air Force pilots who accidentally penetrate
the base's airspace find themselves detained and interrogated --
and sometimes out of a job.
But under the Open Skies Treaty of 1992, pilots from 24 countries
are free to fly over Area 51 and have a look.
It's a strange paradox -- one of many surrounding the base that
author David Darlington ("The Mojave," "In Condor Country," and
"Angels' Visits") explores in his newly released book, "Area 51:
The Dreamland Chronicles" (Henry Holt, $25).
Continued at...
http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/archives/1997/dec/01/506551533.html
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