Dreamland Resort

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Dreamland Resort or DreamlandResort.com is a website dedicated to providing information and discussion about Area 51, the Nevada Test and Training Range, and related topics of interest to the public and enthusiasts of military aviation and UFOs. The website, operated by Joerg Arnu, has been a central hub for sharing publicly accessible information and fostering community interest in the region's mysteries and developments.

History, content, and influence[edit | edit source]

The website was launched in (?) and features a variety of content, including maps, photographs, historical information, and user-submitted stories about sightings and experiences near Area 51. Over the years, it has garnered attention due to its coverage of this highly secretive military base and its surroundings.

Dreamland Resort has a following of enthusiasts and investigators interested in Area 51 and related phenomena. The site has a forum for discussion, speculation, and sharing of insights.

Dreamland Resort Raid[edit | edit source]

The Dreamland Resort Raid collectively refers to the series of actions taken against the owner/operator of DreamlandResort.com

On November 3, 2022, the homes of Joerg Arnu in Rachel, NV, and in Las Vegas were simultaneously raided by a joint force of FBI and Air Force OSI special agents.[1] Various items, including computers, drives, phones, camera gear, a drone, and many other items, were seized during the raid. The government has not yet revealed the motivation behind the raid, and FOIA requests have been so far denied.

Federal agents destroyed this door in order to gain entry for the search

According to the website operator, no criminal charges have yet been filed in the case, although the government is still declining to reimburse him. They have also refused to return his items or provide justification for the raid. For their part, a single page amid a mountain of redactions has been their only reply—save for the extensive damage apparently left in their wake.[2]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Owner of Area 51 website has homes searched, items seized by federal agents: "I am not a spy" - CBS News
  2. Area 51 FBI Raid