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The tall whites are out there - aren't they? Charles James Hall used to work at the base in the 60s. He wrote 3 books about his experiences there. Be careful.....But I would sure love to hear any tall white related stuff you find out. As long as it doesn't threaten your security pass and confidentiality. It doesn't - Charles was pretty adamant in that regard. The first book which was written about Nellis and the ranges out there is called: Millennial Hospitality.
Jacob. My private email is: exoimperator@gmail.com Charles was weather observer back in the 60s. Of course that is no longer required in 2017. Before him - there were over 40 weather observers who left after having "problems" with the tall whites. Charles stayed the longest - but the guys back in the base warned him about the tall whites. They can be very dangerous if someone becomes afraid or acts in a threatening manner. Don't put yourself in any danger. The only reason they approached charles was the balloons he used for his weather readings out on the range. Their children and the female tall whites became fascinated with what Charles was doing. They get bored out in the desert ranges. They have a base there - known by the U.S. government and kept there in agreement with them. I would be fascinated to see if you can spot them out in the desert at night. But NEVER approach them. If they are curious they will come to you - but you should read the first book. IT'll give you an idea. They have "burned" humans in the past. Ones who accidentally harmed them or their children. THey are also afraid of human beings and are ALWAYS armed for their own protection. Let me know your email and I'll pass on what I've learned on my own. All the best. :) ps. don't put yourself in harms way. It might be best if you keep this to yourself. I know they wouldn't welcome lots of interest.
Maybe you should join the service one day. Might be a while though, you have to be 18 (17 w parents permission). That gives you what, like....6 or 7 years to go? Plenty of time to get in shape