UNDERGROUND BASES, GOVERNMENT DIGS DEEP
It was the summer of 1992. Richard Sauder (See: http://www.sauderzone.com ),was driving around the town of Warrenton, West Virginia, planning to do a bit of digging. He'd heard of a rumoured underground military base in the area, associated with an unknown federal agency. The "very secretive installation", Sauder soon discovered, was in fact two sites in close proximity. 'No one knows what goes on at Station A,' Sauder was told. "Unfortunately" he wrote later, "if the actions of the guard on duty at Station A when I visited are any indication, the army does not want anyone to find out either."
As Sauder attempted to snap a picture of the gate are from his car, a security man bounded toward him, waving his arms and angrily shouting "No!" The response seemed out of proportion to the author's attempt at photojournalism. "Why Not?" Sauder responded," I'm on a public right-of-way." The guard yelled "because I said so!" Sauder noticed three other security personnel standing just inside that gate, moving toward the car. "Suddenly feeling very much as if I had abruptly been stripped of citizenship in a democratic republic and had crossed over unaware into some grim netherwold ruled by military decree, I gave up trying to take a picture and drove away.'
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