Dulce Underground Base? On location looking for truth. Note 1.0

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Dulce Underground base.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulce_Base

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can we Find it? I made a journey to Dulce NM to explore some of the claims of an underground base and aliens in this Area. My first impression driving in show's a very remote areas on the Jicarilla Apache Reservation with not many cities or anything to be seen. In the way out many things stuck out to me. There was a large power station that seemed to be very big for the area. If you look at the lines you can see that the main lines from the power station are not connected to the older telephone lines that seem to be running the power to the small towns. There were a ton of water wells and collection areas at intervals but without a house in sight it makes it very weird to see these installations around the place. I live in more Dry desert and we don't have that many collection points in Arizona for a population 10 times the size. These are the little things that make me wonder. There were a few companies that seemed to own them. I'll have to look into them some more and see if everything pans out. if there was a DUMB here at one point there should be entrances and other things that can be found. I'll have to talk to the locals about things to see if I can figure out anything. So are the town seems to be just a bunch of houses and I didn't even see a gas station on my Drive around. Just a Hotel and Casino right across the street from the Casino. The Casino seems to be owned by the Apache Nugget Corporation. it's the only Hotel in the Area so they are doing great for capturing the market and there are already setting up for Valentines day. Looks like This Apache Nugget Corporations was founded in 1982 so it is younger than all of the stories about Aliens and things. Seems to be a cheap home base.

Area History

The Jicarillas were one of six southern Athabaskan groups which migrated out of Canada sometime between A.D 1300 and 1500. Their traditional American Southwest homeland covered more than 50 million acres spreading across the central and eastern region of Northern New Mexico and adjoining portions of Southern Colorado and Western Oklahoma.

The geography of this region is compromised of two fundamental environments which helped shape the basic social organization of the Jicarillas into two bands: the Llaneros (Plains People) and the Olleros (Mountain-Valley People). The name "Jicarilla" (pronounced hek-a-REh-ya) comes from a Spanish word generally defined as a "Little Basket Maker," referring to a small gourd or basket.

The Theory

The theory began in the mid to late 1970s when Gabe Valdez, a former New Mexico State Police trooper, claimed to find strange activity around mutilated cattle, including discarded gas masks and glow sticks.

He even claimed to find an foetus inside a dead cow, which was like a “cross between a human, a monkey and a frog" and speculated on radio the cows were being used as incubators for alien babies.

The late Paul Bennewitz, who had a PhD in physics, was researching classified government programs at Kirtland Air Force base in Albuquerque, New Mexico, during the seventies.

He picked up electronic signals near Dulce, and theorised they were coming from an underground base, before he suggested the Dulce theory in 1982.

The late Philip Schneider was next to ramp up the myth.
He went whistleblower to claim he survived an extraordinary battle at Dulce in 1979 and said he was an explosives engineer who worked for the US Government under high-level security clearance, to finish building the base using monster drills.

Schneider claimed that during drilling he came face-to-face with a seven-feet tall “grey alien.”

In a tale from an alien horror flick, he said he shot and killed two aliens, but was blasted with a plasma ball that blew off some fingers.

He was saved by a US Green Beret, and in a battle that followed 57 people perished and three survived, including Mr Schneider, he claimed.

Many people have sought to debunk Mr Schneider’s claims, saying he claimed to work for the government for 17 years, but retired at 34, so would have started work at 17.

A former roommate also came forward to say Mr Schneider previously told them he lost his fingers working in eastern Oregon as a lineman.

alleged security guard at the base.

He said he had seen people reported as missing locally taken to be experimented on, in the run up to the battle.

And his account was linked to purportedly leaked images of people held inside strange water-filled bags, and other so-called Dulce Base pictures which appeared online.

The images were later proved as hoaxes, taken from the Arnold Schwarzenegger film The 6th Day, released in 2000.

An article on Theblackvault.com, which exposed the images as hoaxed, said: ”Multiple online sources and viral posts, have circulated this photograph as having been leaked by Costello, then shortly after it was leaking, he and his family went missing.

“There is no evidence that I have found, that shows that Thomas Costello even exists.”

From 1988 to 1990 US Ufologist John Lear claimed to received “independent confirmation” that the Dulce base existed.

Wild Horse Casino - Apache Nugget Corporation
Apache Nugget Corporation was founded in 1982. The company's line of business includes operating public hotels and motels.

http://www.apachenugget.com/hotel/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Nugget_Casino
https://www.newmexico.org/listing/apache-nugget-corporation/673/
https://www.bloomberg.com/profiles/companies/0936967D:US-apache-nugget-corp

DID THE DULCE MILITARY BASE WARS REALLY HAPPEN?
https://www.gaia.com/lp/content/is-there-proof-of-aliens-inhabiting-the-dulce-secret-air-force-base/

That Time Subterranean Aliens Killed 60 People in New Mexico
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/roadtrippers/that-time-subterranean-al_b_5182945.html

Is this the site of the top secret US military base where scores of aliens are hidden?
https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/892946/Aliens-UFO-top-secret-US-military-underground-base-Dulce-alien-base-New-Mexico

The Dulce Book
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_dulcebook.htm#menu

A Dulce Base Security Officer Speaks Out
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/branton/esp_dulcebook11.htm

Probing Deeper Into The Dulce 'Enigma'
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/branton/esp_dulcebook21.htm

Thomas Castello, A Dulce Base whistleblower

“Leaked” Underground Dulce Base Alien Photo by Thomas Costello
http://www.theblackvault.com/casefiles/leaked-underground-dulce-base-alien-photo-thomas-costello/

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I've heard there's underground tunnels going from Maine all the way to Colorado. Some of these bunkers are allegedly 4 miles underground. These tunnels would be heavily guarded. With surveillance all around them. Be careful.

That was very well-written. Very interesting story.

Hmmm... makes you wonder!

Do....do....do .. doooooo!

Peace and love be upon those lands. And, everywhere to infinity 🙏

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Lots of mystery in some histories. How knows if government aren't covering up everything.

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