![]() They created the problem.Area 51 family land vs military orig_00013712.jpg “They created this problem,” Sheahan added. “But I’m not going to let them take what my grandfather and father and mother worked hard for.” “Everyone says, ‘Oh no, you’re going to come out with nothing,’” Joe Sheahan said in September when the Air Force first made its offer. ![]() But the owners have always been adamant about holding on to the property until they were left with no choice. The Air Force values the land at $1.5 million despite offering the Sheahan family more than $5 million for the property. The family is seeking a jury trial, but the issues of said legal battle would only pertain to compensation for the land from the Air Force and distribution of equipment left on the site. Sheahan’s father is also buried on the property, near the area where the U-2 spy plane was crafted. Not to mention having to fend off imminent alien threats in their backyard. ![]() “This has been, like I said, a 60-plus year nothing short of criminal activity on the part of the federal government, the AEC, Black Ops, CIA, and you can go on and on,” Joe Sheahan told Las Vegas’s CBS affiliate. The repossession is just the latest challenge for the hardy Sheahans, who have witnessed military planes strafing their buildings over the decades and radiation seeping in from nuclear testing in the ’50s and ’60s. Air Force did not respond to a question about whether it repossessed the property to conduct further alien testing.
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