A couple other stories about our sneaky government: Pentagon had 50 tests of chemical, biological weapons involving military personnel By Robert Gehrke, Associated Press, 7/1/2003 02:48 WASHINGTON (AP) Several House members are asking Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld to keep alive the Pentagon's investigation into 50 chemical and biological weapons tests in the 1960s that involved 5,842 military personnel. http://www.boston.com/dailynews/182/wash/Pentagon_had_50_tests_of_chemi:.shtml What’s the Joint Terrorism Task Force Doing in the Tiny Town of Rachel? George Knapp (June 20) -- FBI agents have confirmed that a search warrant was served Thursday night on the home of a self-described military watchdog in the tiny town of Rachel, near the mysterious Area 51 military base. Eyewitness News has learned this action was initiated by the Joint Terrorism Task Force. The search warrant remains sealed and the FBI won’t say what was seized from the home of Rachel resident Chuck Clark. It's believed the action was taken because Chuck Clark escorted the I-Team on a tour of the roads surrounding the base. During the visit, he showed us the location of military sensors, hidden on public land. Here's our story. http://www.klas-tv.com/Global/story.asp?s=%20%201330758
There is a decent low-budget movie made about the Roswell incident ("Incident at Roswell" I think) starring Kyle McLauchlin (of Dune and Twin Peaks fame) as Jesse Marcel and Dwight Yoakum as rancher Mac Braswell.