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According to dozens of news websites, a Nevada family is now breaking their silence after being rejecting $5.1 million dollars to give up their home that sits on 400 acres. According to coasttocoastam, The Sheahan family say they have suffered “abuses and atrocities” from their clandestine neighbors. They claim the Air Force has dropped bombs, erected security checkpoints on their own land and strafed their property ever since the Groom Lake Air Force facility first became operational. They also added that the Air Force has issued an ultimatum – take a $5.2 million buyout for the Sheahan land – or they’ll have it legally condemned, citing “increasing national security demands,” and seize it.
“We really didn’t want to come public but the Air Force has forced us into it,” Dan Sheahan told TV news LasVegasNow. “We want ‘em to know what they have done over the last 60 years to our family is not acceptable.”
Click Here to read what the Nellis Air Force Base had to say about the family after they rejected $5.2 million buyout.
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