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The policy is that nothing illegal occurred at Area 51 because, officially, nothing occurs at Area 51.Įmployees there cannot talk about the work they do. What is the government’s response to these horror stories? The government says.
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They slather themselves with Crisco to stop their skin from blistering and cracking. Some use sandpaper to remove the embarrassing growths from their hands, feet, legs and arms, but they keep coming back. “Fish scales,” the workers call these hard membranes. Men who worked there from the late 1970s into the early 1990s say that inhaling the smoke resulted in persistent respiratory distress, cancers and strange rashes. Biopsies showed that his tissues were filled with industrial toxins rarely seen in humans. Military officers armed with M-16s stood guard as truckloads of resins, paints and solvents - materials used to make the Stealth bomber and other classified aircraft - were doused with jet fuel and set ablaze with road flares.Īnother sheet-metal worker at Area 51, Robert Frost, died at age 57, allegedly from exposure to hazardous wastes. For several years, the workers say, they labored in thick, choking clouds of poisonous smoke as hazardous wastes were burned in huge open trenches on the base. What’s being covered up there, according to lawsuits filed by Kasza’s widow, another worker’s widow and five former Area 51 employees, are brazen environmental crimes.
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And they involve things more dangerous to human beings than the squidlike aliens in “Independence Day,” a movie that used Area 51’s obsessive secrecy as a plot device. The real secrets of Area 51 are more mundane. In the imagination of UFO enthusiasts, Area 51 is where the government harbors space aliens and conducts experiments on recovered interstellar craft. Stella Kasza and the rest of America know it as Area 51.

They only speak of it in the most general terms: “There is an operating location near Groom Dry Lake.” That’s the Air Force’s official position. It is so secret that top officials won’t say anything about it - they claim it has no name. For seven years he put up buildings and installed cooling systems for a defense contractor at an Air Force base in the middle of the Nevada desert.īut that base, about 100 miles due north of here, is the most mysterious in America. Why should Wally Kasza matter? He was a sheet-metal worker. Under a “presidential determination” that he must renew annually, Clinton has decreed that potential evidence related to Kasza’s death is classified, top-secret, a matter of national security - and that “it is in the paramount interest of the United States” that none of it be disclosed. The administration maintains an abiding interest in the lawsuit Stella Kasza has brought against the federal government. (Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post)īill Clinton certainly did not kill Wally Kasza, but he has been forced to deal with his angry widow. Rachel is the closest town to the secret base, and hosts pilgrims from around the world who come hoping for UFO sightings. You - ‘ “ She spits out several curses.Ī sign marking the “Little Ale'Inn,” a watering hole in tiny Rachel, NV. “If Clinton was here right now I’d look at him and say, You know what you did to my man? You took my life away. Stella Kasza, silver-haired, strong-willed - “I’ve got a temper, a Polish temper,” she warns - blames all the high and mighty officials back in Washington for what happened to her Wally, and one big shot in particular. “Memories,” she says bitterly, tossing the vials into the bag. He died in April 1995, a wraith, 73 years old. His guts ached for years, too, and when they finally found the kidney cancer, even morphine didn’t help the pain. They prescribed unguents, antibiotics, decongestants, pain killers.
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For years the doctors couldn’t figure out why Wally was coughing so much, why his skin cracked and bled, turning their bedsheets red.
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More tears, another tissue.įrom the pantry she retrieves a brown paper bag full of empty pill vials. “You’re together that long, you eat together, you sleep together,” Stella says, her voice dissipating to a sigh. Norbert’s Church in Detroit, 1950 - and pictures of their children. On the paneled wall hangs their wedding portrait - St.

She displays his Army papers: He landed in Europe in ‘44, fought in the Ardennes, earned three bronze stars. Kasza, and Stella Kasza wants you to know that, damn it, he existed. Proof that he was born, worked, sacrificed, lived and died. LAS VEGAS - In the dim light of her tidy trailer, the widow dabs at her eyes and presents proof that the man she loved for more than four decades - “my Wally” - existed.
