THEY’VE been bombed, shot at, and
intimidated for 60 years. But the Sheahans don’t want to give up their
land to the “neighbours from hell.”
The family own
the 400 acre Groom Mine, which overlooks Area 51, one of America’s most
closely guarded military secrets and a mecca for UFO spotters and
conspiracy theorists from all over the world.Located in the Nevada Desert, the military base officially known as “The Nevada Test and Training Range” borders on the Sheahan’s property, which has been in the family since 1889.
The family’s allegations range from illegal government searches and checkpoints to military jet attacks on the mine and a devastating cancer cluster that has seen the premature deaths of several members.
But the final straw — and the one that drove the Sheahans to end an extraordinary six decades of silence — came last month when the US Air Force (USAF) gave them an ultimatum: sell up for $5.2m or watch it seized and destroyed for free.
The family turned them down, claiming the offer was less than half the true value of the land and didn’t come close to compensating for Area 51’s legacy of disease and lost livelihood.
READ MORE:http://www.news.com.au/finance/real-estate/us-air-force-threatens-to-destroy-property-next-door-to-area-51-after-owners-refuse-to-sell/story-fncq3era-1227530415095
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