Tag Archive for town

White supremacist church buying up town next to Area 51

Featured Image: Warning signs on perimeter of Area 51. SOURCE: Unknown. Fair Use.

Submitted by ‘TAL’

From the Raw Story By David Ferguson
Wednesday, November 27, 2013 10:16 EST

Residents of a small Nevada town were shocked and angry to discover that the agency buying up property in their city is a Baptist church with ties to the white supremacist and neo-Nazi movements.

Las Vegas’ Channel 8 News reported that Rachel, NV — mostly known for being close to the world’s most famous classified military base, Area 51 — is an economically depressed burg whose rock-bottom property values have made it attractive to a man named Richard Bunck.

First, Bunck bought the town’s only gas station and convenience store and closed it down within weeks. Then he bought the town’s trailer park and evicted the residents. . . . Read complete Report

8 News NOW

Dig a LITTLE DEEPER~ THEI Archive: “Area 51″

THEI Selected Short Subject: Ghost Town Gold ~ Hold Out Device (Video Report)

Photo: Berlin Ghost Town (2004) CREDIT: User Snowfalcon on en.wikipedia. (Public Domain)

THEI Selected Short Subject

From youtube uploaded by DestinationAmerica·

Published on Jan 10, 2013

Subscribe to Destination America! |http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c…

Scott comes across an old hold out device that cheating gamblers would use to play cards with. | For more Ghost Town Gold, visithttp://new.destinationamerica.com/#mk…

Pot Town Pushes Back Against Industrial Growers

from ABC News

 By JEFF BARNARD Associated Press

ARCATA, Calif. November 3, 2012 (AP)

Happily isolated on California’s remote Humboldt County coast, Arcata has long made room in its heart for marijuana, whether grown illegally in the back woods by refugees of the Summer of Love, or legally in the back rooms of homes by medical pot patients.

But the mellow days are coming to an end. Even Arcata residents who support legalization of marijuana have become fed up with high-volume indoor growing operations that take over much-needed housing and take advantage of the state’s loosely written medical marijuana law. . . . Read Complete Rerport