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May 31, 2011 22:24:44 GMT -6
Post by auntym on May 31, 2011 22:24:44 GMT -6
www.ufodigest.com/article/dulces-deadly-ditch-hugh-mungus"Dulce's Deadly Ditch" By Hugh MungusSubmitted by Hugh Mungus on Tue, 05/31/2011 "Dulce's Deadly Ditch" By Hugh Mungus <Edited by Robert D. Morningstar> "It's time for the truth to be brought out in open congressional hearings. Behind the scenes, high-ranking Air Force officers are soberly concerned about UFOs. But through official secrecy and ridicule, many citizens are lead to believe the unknown flying objects are nonsense." Vice Admiral R.H. Hillenkoetter You've just tasted a Dempsey Roll from the "Manassa Mauler." You spent the previous evening watching spook lights dance around a rural graveyard in Silver Cliff, Colorado. You've scanned the skies for extraterrestrial spacecraft at the UFO Watchtower. Exhausted, you hop on the wrong freeway in your travels back to Santa Fe. Your lids become heavy. You merge onto the 17. Fate eases you over the magnetic asphalt of Highway 64. You slap yourself silly, whilst singing along to Wang Chung's greatest hit. You need sleep, but instead you get an eyeful of something hideous lumbering through your headlight beams. Brake pedal finds floorboard as you narrowly miss hitting the seven foot tall half-bat, half-man limping across the asphalt. The abomination vanishes into the underbrush on the opposite side of the road. Realizing you're in the middle of nowhere, you glance around for some point of reference. Moonlight illuminates a highway sign in the distance. You've just entered Dulce, New Mexico, a forgotten hamlet which may be home to a subterranean world of epic proportion. Continuity of Government. It's a program the United States implemented, providing underground accommodations for officials, in the event of a catastrophic disaster. Canada, Great Britain, Japan and Norway are currently developing sub-terrestrial access between their respective nations. The possibility of subsurface bases on the Moon is being devised by top theoretical minds, as we speak. Although underground dwelling seems like a concept from Star Trek, most countries realize the advantages of living within the Earth, as opposed to on top of it. Beneath the soil, everywhere becomes a tropical paradise with moderate temperatures both day and night. Hurricanes, storms and tornadoes diminish into words in a forgotten dictionary. Massive earthquakes are reduced to minor tremors, as shifting tectonic plates cause one-fifth the damage they would, aboveground. The population of Dulce, New Mexico, rivals the attendance at a Wham! state fair comeback concert. One corporate motel is all that links this burg to the modern world. Or is it? TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Jul 12, 2011 12:52:22 GMT -6
Post by auntym on Jul 12, 2011 12:52:22 GMT -6
www.ufodigest.com/article/enigmatic-personalities-behind-initial-dulce-underground-base-rumors Enigmatic personalities behind the initial Dulce underground base rumors Submitted by Norio Hayakawa on Tue, 07/12/2011 - 13:03 Let's examine some of the enigmatic personalities behind the initial rumors about the alleged Dulce base - how it all started, i.e., 1979 through 1983. PAUL BENNEWITZ .......owner of Thunder Scientific Corporation (contractor to Kirtland AFB), located right next to the entrance of Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque, NM, presently operated by his sons...............from around 1979 Paul Bennewitz began to witness some strange lights hovering over Manzano underground nuclear storage area, not too far from his residence in the Four Hills area of Albuquerque. Some researchers (such as Greg Bishop) theorize that he was looking at some tests of Project Starfire (laser-based optical tracking system being developed at that time by Sandia Laboratories next to Manzano) or possibly some tests of prototypes of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) developed by Sandia Laboratories at that time.......Paul Bennewitz later became convinced that those objects were somehow related to an underground base in northern New Mexico near Dulce.....articles on Bennewitz soon began to appear in newspapers such as the Albuquerque Journal and Albuquerque Tribune. Paul Bennewitz began to suffer from paranoia and was later institutionalized......he passed away in 2003....his remains are buried in Veterans Cemetery in Santa Fe......Paul Bennewitz' sons seem to refuse to be interviewed.....the main reason being that Thunder Scientific Corporation still does business with Kirtland AFB....they sell military grade humidifiers and callibration instruments, many of which were developed,modified and improved by the late Paul Bennewitz.....Paul Bennewitz' wife, Cindy Bennewitz, still lives at the residence, which is located close to the Manzano underground nuclear storage facility (which allegedly was closed down in 1992) in the Four Hills area of Albuquerque..... TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Paul Bennewitz began to suffer from paranoia and was later institutionalized |
It may very well be that the government was trying to keep military operations at Kirkland from becoming public knowledge. There is enough public interest, stories and accounts about Dulce for something to be happening..as there is with Roswell. Too much attention and information can be a smokescreen in itself. Eventually we are going to have to ask ourselves..why...would they go to so much trouble to cover, debunk, ridicule and misdirect information. All we care about is that there's something happening we can't get our teeth into but it just might be a different story if we were the ones left guarding some sensitive information. Usually people have reasons for hiding things besides panic. Maybe we are quarantined and under some impending threat..if that's the case, are we really that clever to want to prod some incident? www.greatdreams.com/Falcon-Richard-Doty.htm
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Aug 8, 2011 18:54:26 GMT -6
Post by auntym on Aug 8, 2011 18:54:26 GMT -6
www.ufodigest.com/article/gabe-valdez-former-state-police-officer-charge-dulce-new-mexico-area-passed-away Gabe Valdez, former state police officer in charge of the Dulce, New Mexico area, passed away!!Submitted by Norio Hayakawa on Mon, 08/08/2011 It is with deep sadness that I must inform everyone that our friend, colleague and hero, Gabe Valdez, passed away suddenly in his sleep on August 6, 2011 at his residence in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Gabe Valdez was a long-time State Patrol officer in charge of the Dulce, New Mexico area for many many years. He was the central figure in investigations on cattle mutilations and frequently reported sightings of strange flying objects that seem to have dominated the Jicarilla Apache town of Dulce, New Mexico since the mid 1970s. Gabe worked with the late Paul Bennewitz from the very beginning in investigating the alleged rumors about an existence of an underground base in Archuleta Mesa, adjacent to Dulce. He has truly become a legend. There is no doubt in my mind that Gabe knew more about Dulce than what he reported to the public. And we may never know, now that he has passed away. Gabe was a kind-hearted, soft-spoken and extremely likeable person. May his soul rest in peace! CONTINUE READING: www.ufodigest.com/article/gabe-valdez-former-state-police-officer-charge-dulce-new-mexico-area-passed-away
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Feb 13, 2012 11:58:57 GMT -6
Post by auntym on Feb 13, 2012 11:58:57 GMT -6
Mystery of the missing children and Dulce, New Mexico [/color] Uploaded by noriohaya on Feb 11, 2012 from Norio Hayakawa: noriohayakawa2012.blogspot.comAn interesting article came out in 1992 on Albuquerque Journal, the largest daily newspaper in New Mexico. The headline was: "New Mexico High on Missing Child List". The subheadline was: "Meeting seeks answers to mysterious problem". Apparently there was a meeting held about this in 1992. I remember reading this intriguing article then. Unfortunately I had misplaced that news clipping somewhere over the years. I also remember that a few years ago I tried to obtain a copy of this article from the archives of Albuquerque Journal but somehow I could not locate it, but I will keep trying. Anyway, subsequently in 1993 (as I recall), I made a two-hour video presentation called SECRETS OF DREAMLAND, a short segment of which had to do with some high strangeness in New Mexico. The video quality was quite poor. And over the years, after making many copies, I had lost the original. The Albuquerque Journal article basically asked a question why New Mexico had more missing children per population than any other comparable state. And it said it was a mystery. I just hope that it had nothing to do with another mysterious topic of New Mexico, i.e., the rumors about an alleged Dulce underground base (supposedly a bio-genetics lab) in northern New Mexico. As anyone can see, Dulce is only about 65 miles northwest of Los Alamos National Laboratories, one of which has the world's most advanced research facility on DNA, human genome research projects. A segment of the population seems to associate the missing children with Dulce, i.e., that they were taken to the underground base for experimentations. Granted that there is not a single, solid, tangible, physical, irrefutable documentary evidence whatsoever that there is a physical underground base under the Archuleta Mesa or under the Archuleta Mountain west of the Mesa, and granted that this may be a stretch to make this connection, it is, nevertheless, an intriguing speculation, to say the least.
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Feb 14, 2012 17:20:21 GMT -6
Post by paulette on Feb 14, 2012 17:20:21 GMT -6
Here's more - from a Japanese person who originally brought a film crew in (and was questioned by the local police and told not to talk about it) and later returned to find - a LOT of money invested in a very small town. www.rense.com/general75/dulcde.htm
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2012 18:39:06 GMT -6
Here's more - from a Japanese person who originally brought a film crew in (and was questioned by the local police and told not to talk about it) and later returned to find - a LOT of money invested in a very small town. www.rense.com/general75/dulcde.htmWithin the last couple years or so Ive spoken with Mr.(Norio) Hayakawa through a couple of P.M.'s about some of his Research and investigations in the New Mexico area. One of them is one of my favorites and thanks to him for bringing this info to light about Farmington, New Mexico where back in 1950 about 500 objects were spotted by local townfolk there. He went there several years ago to investigate the area and talk with some of the people who were still alive during that time. I asked Mr. Hayakawa for permission to quote/copy from his articles which he kindly gave permission. Like he mentioned in the P.M.s, he wants the word to get out concerning these cases. I don't know him that well but he seems to be a kind /respectful person searching for answers just like us. I hope some day he comes to this forum and it's good to see his articles posted here. I find his research interesting and I'm glad to see he's still researching ,investigating, and writing articles about these past historic events.
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Jun 25, 2012 13:41:00 GMT -6
Post by auntym on Jun 25, 2012 13:41:00 GMT -6
suite101.com/article/dulce-secret-militaryalien-base-complex-or-urban-legend-a409151 Dulce, Secret Military/Alien Base Complex: Truth or Urban Legend?[/color] Jun 24, 2012 Jill Stefko A retired US Air Force Colonel who wants to remain anonymous said Dulce's official name is Rio Arriba Scientific & Technological Underground Auxiliary. Dulce, New Mexico, a small town in Rio Arriba County, allegedly, contains a top secret military complex. Internet radio broadcaster Jerry featured UFO researcher Anthony Sanchez who revealed the official government name for the alleged underground military installation referred to as "Dulce." The abbreviated name is Rio Arriba Co; acronyms, DSD-3 or RIO-AUX. Sanchez Received Dulce Names from Retired Military Officer The UFO researcher said the retired USAF Colonel, a specialist in Military Psychological Post-Trauma Counseling, and college instructor using a pseudonym revealed the names to him in January, 2010 during a private tape-recorded interview. Sanchez said he was told that the terms are classified when he contacted the National Personnel Records Center, Military Personnel Records, NPRC-MPR in St. Louis. The NPRC-MPR, is the depository for millions of military personnel records of discharged and deceased veterans for all services during the 1900s. Why did Sanchez contact them when he was trying to verify terms? Sanchez appeared to be in contact with the man he called Colonel who, allegedly, gave him more information about Dulce. Colonel agreed to end all communications with him when Sanchez' book, UFO Highway, was released in December, 2010. Curious…. Dulce: Startling InformationSanchez stated that there are three separate installations in Dulce. The main underground installation, TA-D1, is located beneath Archuleta Mesa. TA-D2 is between Archuleta Mesa’s eastern incline and County Road 357. TA-D3, is in the Leandro Canyon, close to the 1967 Project Gasbuggy site. This venture was the site of the first US underground nuclear experiment for stimulating “low-productivity” gas reservoirs. Sanchez said TA-D3 is the farthest from the main complex and is connected to it by a subterranean tunnel system. He added that all three facilities are connected by these tunnels. The main facility is also connected to Los Alamos National Laboratories, a leading national security research institution whose primary responsibility is ensuring the safety, security and dependability of US nuclear prevention. It’s been written that a base security officer Thomas Edwin Castello was employed by Dulce. According to Colonel, there’s no record of such a person. It was alleged that reptilian aliens resided in the complex, which Colonel denied. Colonel said his wife and he, incognito, attended the Dulce Base Conference on Sunday, March 29, 2009 that was to be held in the Best Western Jicarilla Inn, but moved because the audience exceeded the allowable limit. They saw two military helicopters fly over the hotel. One hovered over the hotel. The other circled the area, scanning some vehicles, including theirs. He stated that there were two Air Force Office of Special Investigations agents and several Los Alamos scientists in the audience. CONTINUE READING: suite101.com/article/dulce-secret-militaryalien-base-complex-or-urban-legend-a409151
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Jul 11, 2012 18:27:01 GMT -6
Post by auntym on Jul 11, 2012 18:27:01 GMT -6
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Jun 30, 2013 11:41:51 GMT -6
Post by auntym on Jun 30, 2013 11:41:51 GMT -6
www.supernaturalufo.com/the-alien-agenda-myth-underground-bases-the-extraterrestrial-presence/
The Alien Agenda: Myth, Underground Bases & The Extraterrestrial Presence on June 29, 2013 By Dr Rita Louise/Ancient-Origins By Deep in north central New Mexico is the sleepy little town of Dulce. Dulce is located on the Archuleta Mesa on the Colorado – New Mexico Border. It is home to about 3000 residents and is the capitol of the Jicarilla Apache Nation. For as small and as insignificant as this remote location may sound, it became the center of controversy in the early 1980′s. Physicist and inventor, Paul Bennewitz claimed he had discovered an underground base occupied by extraterrestrials near Dulce. His story quickly spread through the UFO community. Allegations th at surround the base include human abductions (“alien abductions”) by these extraterrestrial beings. He also asserted that the extraterrestrials were engaging in the development of advanced technology including genetic manipulation. Their plan, according to Conspiracy Theorists, is to control the government and gain ultimate control of the Earth by means of a New World Order. Stories have emerged regarding an untoward alliance between humans and the inhabitants of the Dulce base which include ties to shadow governments via secret societies such as the Illuminati, the Masons, the Bilderberg Group and the Skull and Bones. Dulce is not the only place on earth where it is believed underground bases exist, but it is the one which has received the greatest notoriety in recent times. Subterranean bases, according to Conspira cy Theorists, can be found around the world with major active outposts all across the United States, Australia, Antarctica and South America. These bases are connected to each other via a series of channels which connect one base to another. There are even assertions that one of these tunnels leads to an active base beneath the Vatican which has been exerting control over western civilization for centuries……. Dr Rita Louise/Ancient-Origins www.supernaturalufo.com/the-alien-agenda-myth-underground-bases-the-extraterrestrial-presence/
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Jul 25, 2013 10:48:40 GMT -6
Post by auntym on Jul 25, 2013 10:48:40 GMT -6
www.ufodigest.com/article/more-unsettling-events-0724 PART 1: ufodigest.com/article/military-ufo-encounters-0722July 24, 2013 More unsettling events at Dulce Part IIBy Doc Vega In the book “UFO Highway” which alludes to the State of Nevada’s recently named highway that runs through the tiny town of Rachel near the infamous Area 51 facility, this book clearly sends out a warning. This book, whose project caused much pain for the author, Anthony Sanchez, who went through a divorce in the process under questionable circumstances. The question emerges, did an an intelligence operative help cause the divorce by utilizing an agent to romance his wife as a way of obstructing this revealing book project? Norio Hayakawa discussed this possibility with me after sharing a copy of this book with myself in a recent meeting that we shared. Screening specialized personnel UFO Highway issues a number of disturbing warnings that involve several distinct levels. According to the interview of an anonymous retired USAF Colonel, the personnel who occupy and operate in these secret underground facilities are specially chosen meeting several stringent requirements. They meet a certain psychological profile. They are highly disciplined and take their orders very seriously. They realize that by accepting their oath of secrecy that if they violate that oath they may disappear or someone in their family may vanish. Many of these hand-picked personnel already know of a friend or family member who has already disappeared under sinister circumstance! According to the mystery Colonel who is a psychological consultant, some personnel experience the mental impact of working deep underground and may develop claustrophobia as well as a fear of being crushed to death from a cave in. As a result, these officers are issued medication or counseled, and many times must be reassigned. Some 2 to 3% of these underground operations officers experience such symptoms. DUMB’s How do these DUMB(deep underground military bases) maintain secrecy? Aside from the obvious intimidation involved, these highly screened individuals are paid 2 or 3 times the amount of salary for their services as opposed to comparable private sector or normal military placement. For example, a scientific researcher who might make 45,000 a year in the private sector might make 245,000.00 a year while working in a DUMB. This is a very powerful enticement to remain quiet and not divulge what they know. A mystery underground facility? According to this anonymous colonel, the Archuletta Mesa was explored by Army engineers in trying to establish an underground facility as early as 1940! What they found was that there was already a 7 level beneath the surface network of tunnels and compartments? Who dug these out? Who was responsible for this excavation? Were the Anasazi here thousands of years ago? Was it the evil alien entities that were encountered in a deadly firefight by Phil Schneider?
CONTINUE READING: www.ufodigest.com/article/more-unsettling-events-0724
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Jul 29, 2013 11:32:37 GMT -6
Post by auntym on Jul 29, 2013 11:32:37 GMT -6
www.ufodigest.com/article/more-unsettling-facts-0729July 29, 2013 More unsettling facts about Dulce Part IIIBy Doc Vega I have often said in the course of my articles that the trajectory of mankind has frequently been shaped from the pages of untold history omitted from the books we read in school. The course of human events has been greatly influenced through either conspiracy or happenings that remain conveniently excluded from the “Official Version” of history. The continual puzzle that needs decodingThe events at Dulce, New Mexico, which point to many hidden historical occurrences of significant impact on human society, will probably remain so until political pressures or more whistle blowers from the inside show the courage to come out and tell it like it is. Just as Edward Snowden, one of many, obscure NSA contractors finally came forth and revealed massive spying on the American public, the secretive actions of highly classified government operations too must someday see the light of day! Anthony Sanchez has written an extremely provocative book entitled “UFO Highway” that does just that, this obscure publication gives us a roadmap that spans decade old evidence. Based upon insider testimony by a former anonymous colonel, it traces back to original top secret actions taken by specially selected branches of the Army Air Corps in 1940 that predate the modern US Air Force, not formed until 1947 by a National Security Act. Separation of military branches for compartmented purposes and specialization of services was a sound course of action. Revelations that awaitWe are going to enter shocking territory now that will probably upset quite a few minds under establishing a new timeline of events leading to what most felt started in 1947 with either the Kenneth Arnold sighting or the Roswell crash. We are about to find out that there were amazing developments that predated the sightings of 1947 with earth shattering luminosity that could well have created a nationwide panic and social hysteria had these developments been unearthed for general consumption at that time and in that era of technological advancement. In 1940 under military intelligence directives under FDR’s administration the Muroc Expedition set out from Muroc Army Air Field in California under orders to explore for a remote area that would be a good candidate for a top secret underground facility. This installation would house the intended nuclear weapons development division that would take the findings of the Manhattan Project secretly located under a ballpark stadium in Chicago, and transform them into a bomb. The obvious need for a secret base far enough away from heavily populated centers made enough sense, but for a chain of events that not only proved bizarre but deadly for some. Defining a secret underground facilityThe highly secretive Dulce underground complex can be referenced in some military communications as Dulce Facility, RIO ARRIBA CO or RIO-AUX. The GSA or General Services Administration would be providing materiel and infrastructure supply for such a installation as this while the Army Corps of Engineers, originally formed under orders by FDR, would be tasked with the construction of such a subterranean project. The GSA even provides fabrication services for the CIA so this purchasing and planning branch of the US government was intimately involved and no stranger to these classified operations. Let’s make a distinction here about Dulce Facility. As opposed to Cheyenne Mountain home of annaD, Dulce is a pure classified research complex regardless of the seamless fusion of many US defense contractors and private scientific firms who operate there under various assignments and projects. Corporate involvement in these highly secretive projects requiring intense security clearance of all personnel engaged in these pursuits has been going on for decades with great success at maintain utter concealment from the general public until the advent of this anonymous colonel interviewed by Anthony Sanchez. CONTINUE READING: www.ufodigest.com/article/more-unsettling-facts-0729
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Aug 4, 2013 11:27:56 GMT -6
Post by auntym on Aug 4, 2013 11:27:56 GMT -6
www.ufodigest.com/article/unsettling-facts-about-dulce-0804August 04, 2013 More Unsettling Facts About Dulce Part IVBy Doc Vega In the further saga described in the interview with the anonymous former colonel written by author, Anthony Sanchez, we get more of the original story of what happened deep underground within the Archuletta Mesa near Dulce. Sanchez’s riveting account of what was recounted by the colonel who had been privy to actual US Army records of the events at Dulce paint a mesmerizing picture of intrigue and dread as the tale unravels, and a decades old mystery is revealed. In 1940 the Muroc Expedition, essentially a Special Forces unit, departed Muroc Air Field in California setting out for Dulce, New Mexico and the Archuletta Mesa. There the plan was to establish a site for a secret underground base where the data from the secret Manhattan Project could be used to weaponize nuclear test results. Little did this hand-picked group of soldiers, geologists, engineers, and aviators know what it was that lay in wait for them. Phil Schneider shares his horrendous experiences while in a deep underground encounter near Dulce. Unearthing of deathAfter discovering the forensic remains of a deadly firefight that had taken place between the inhabitants of the subterranean complex within Archuletta Mesa and Apaches that had transpired sometime in the 1880’s, and the existence of some type of high tech electronic devices that not only eclipsed anything man was capable of in 1940, these apparatuses were perhaps hundreds of years old! A very enigmatic collection of events and artifacts confronted the soldiers of the Muroc Expedition and their commander, who knew that they had stumbled onto a bizarre find. On a collision course with fateAfter the arrival of a military archeological expert, the commander ordered all artifacts, and forensic evidence that they had encountered so far to be collected, preserved, catalogued, and containerized. From there they would load up the mysterious cargo to be airlifted back to Muroc Air Field. However, in the course of the operation and as the soldiers moved deeper into the subterranean tunnel system a presence was detected. Strangers in the shadowsThe soldiers became aware that they were not alone! As they carried in equipment and lugged out artifacts they were aware that strange beings peered at them from around corners and from the edge of darkness down the long, gloomy corridors of the deep underground tunnel system. The men knew they were being watched. Yet, no special security measures were being taken. In two weeks there had been no incident so far, but things were about to change. Growing tensionsThe expeditionary troops ventured further into the eerie system of caverns recovering more artifacts, but things were changing. The levels of humidity began to increase drastically accompanied by the smells of something like a chemical plant, according to one soldier. The troops were now sweating profusely and finding breathing more difficult the further they pressed into the foreboding labyrinth of underground tunnels. Then something eerie happened! A series of unnerving sounds echoed down the tunnels. These blasts of blood curdling noises came at intervals leading the commanding officer to the conclusion that they were pre-recorded like on a phonograph record and that this was a form of psychological warfare. He conferred with his archivists whose job it was to make handwritten reports of everything that happened being that in 1940 they did not have video cameras or tape recorders to document the events of the underground expedition. They all agreed that the unnerving sounds were of women and children screaming and that these were broadcast down the corridors at regular intervals. Someone or something did not want them going further down into the caverns! An inevitable confrontationThe commanding officer made a decision to withdraw from the subterranean complex of Archuletta Mesa as some of his men were now becoming agitated while other soldiers had to be taken to the surface due to extreme anxiety. The conditions were beginning to weigh heavily on his men. After finding the evidence of a deadly skirmish that had taken place decades earlier, the commander had decided that discretion was the better part of valor, but it did not end up that way. Though the orders had been issued to pack up and leave two of the men disobeyed orders. Out of curiosity they continued to push deeper inside of the cavernous underground complex, too fixated on solving the mystery to obey their orders. While the troops were packing up to leave, the duo carefully ventured deeper than any had gone so far where the temperature rose, the humidity was even greater, and the smells were pungen CONTINUE READING: www.ufodigest.com/article/unsettling-facts-about-dulce-0804
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Aug 12, 2013 13:34:08 GMT -6
Post by auntym on Aug 12, 2013 13:34:08 GMT -6
www.ufodigest.com/article/more-unsettling-facts-0812 PART V: ufodigest.com/article/more-unsettling-facts-about-dulce-0828#overlay-context=article/directed-panspermia-0828MORE UNSETTLING FACTS ABOUT DULCE PART VIBy Doc Vega August 12, 2013 In our last segment of a remarkable journey taking us back to the darkest moments of unofficial history where government policy was forged from mysterious and critical hidden knowledge that shaped our society in many unseen ways, more facts are unearthed. In the wake of a ferocious firefight waged by the non-human underground inhabitants of the Archuletta Mesa and elements of the 1940 Army Air Corps Muroc Expedition, a new approach was adopted. Rethinking the results of the Muroc ExpeditionAfter withdrawing from the Dulce Facility as many would later call it, an analysis of the artifacts began. Instrumentation was back engineered, the motives of the inhabitants was rethought, and the metal tablets containing a highly sophisticated type of cuneiform language that had been imprinted into the metal surface was subjected to intense efforts at de-encryption. A little known Army agency specializing in decoding began work on the unorthodox metal tablets of the inhabitants. Two departments same task different adversariesJust as in the US Navy’s little know decryption department that was famously responsible for decoding the secret communication codes of the Japanese Navy in World War II which led to a savage vengeance by US aviators who intercepted a flight containing Admiral Yamamoto in 1943, the architect of the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. After a brief dogfight with his escort formation he was shot down and died in a flaming crash thanks to American pilots in their P-38 Lightnings. The Naval decoders went on to undermine the plans of the Japanese Imperial Navy through-out the bitterly fought Pacific theater. The secret Army decryption agency did much the same type of work, but was not officially acknowledged for the crucial decoding that they were tasked with over the recovered metallic tablets removed from the subterranean caverns within Archuletta Mesa. Glory was denied the Army’s special decoding corps who continued working to establish an understanding of the alien language that had been recorded on those enigmatic metal tablets found along the underground caverns near Dulce. Now a differing train of thought now coursed through the minds of American military leaders privy to the results of the Muroc Expedition. As opposed to forming a more lethal expedition to finish wiping out the remaining inhabitants living deep within the Archuletta Mesa, analysts were planning something of a completely new mindset as results form back engineering the weaponry and instrumentality of the inhabitants began to produce intriguing results. Change of directivesNo longer was the intention of establishing an underground nuclear facility tasked with weaponizing atomic research the ultimate objective. Now a new prerogative was established. That was to communicate with the inhabitants if possible and establish a beneficial link with them that could enable the US military to continue to develop a technological edge over its enemies in the world. This little known motive now became a driving force when another expedition was planned two years later to make contact rather than wipe out the enigmatic subterranean dwellers who had originated fantastic technical capabilities that appealed to an ambitious US armed forces command that sought superiority over its foes. CONTINUE READING: www.ufodigest.com/article/more-unsettling-facts-0812
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Aug 25, 2013 10:46:00 GMT -6
Post by auntym on Aug 25, 2013 10:46:00 GMT -6
www.ufodigest.com/article/more-unsettling-facts-0824August 24, 2013 MORE UNSETTLING FACTS ABOUT DULCE PART VIIBy Doc Vega The exchange of alien technologyAfter the 1940 Muroc Expedition who had engaged in a vicious firefight with the inhabitants after the removal of artifacts and instrumentality belonging to an extraterrestrial source, major policy changes were adopted. After the special-forces group who had arrived from Edwards AFB to establish a site for a secret base withdrew in lieu of returning with a more heavily armed unit. Plans to wipe out the remaining inhabitants had been thrown out in favor of an unprecedented approach. A diplomatic solution was adopted instead. The treasure trove of technology that had been recovered from the underground complex of Archuletta Mesa was simply too promising to jeopardize.
Original source of accelerated technical advancementThanks to Author Anthony Sanchez we have clarification of just how the human race was so rapidly thrust into a high tech status in such a short span of time. Whereas many of us may have attributed the first alien technology to the acts of General Nathan F. Twining, who had taken recovered artifacts from the Roswell crash in 1947 and placed them under the control of the Foreign Technology Division which effectively hid these highly prized items under the nose of not only the public and media, but also from the prying eyes of other armed forces agencies competing for the back engineered results of these intriguing artifacts. However, little known was the fact that some of the first back engineered alien technology was derived from the Dulce Facility in 1940. Effective decoding by US ArmyOnce the metal tablets had been deciphered by US Army intelligence and high command knew more about the inhabitants, a strategy for contact was developed. This strategy would hinge upon peaceful negotiations and leverage because the US armed forces had gained the upper hand for 2 reasons. 1) There were very few of the inhabitants and they could be contained very easily where they were. 2) A succession of UFO crash recoveries in the coming months had revealed the source of those crashes. The powerful new generation of targeting radars such as at the El Vado site had inadvertently knocked down flying saucers, and could now be used as a weapon against them if policy deemed it necessary. Within one swift transformation of events, humankind had gained the upper hand though we were still at a technological disadvantage. All this information came from Colonel X, the retired officer who had agreed to do a revealing interview with Author Anthony Sanchez to expose the events at Dulce and Archuletta Mesa. Though these events had occurred some thirty years before the Colonel had gotten access to them through an official release of the files directly to him shortly before he was deployed to the Archuletta underground complex, they had been effectively covered up for decades without being revealed. A number of disturbing events would transpire during the exploits of Colonel X as he was actively placed on the roster of personnel deployed at the Dulce facility. In 1979 shortly after the deadly firefight with hostile Greys that had killed over 70 US black ops security officers, Green Beret, and US Air Force personnel even contacting specialists such as Phil Schneider who was severely wounded in the skirmish, Colonel X was ordered to conduct debriefing of those who had survived. Being that Colonel X was a psychological specialist, this assignment was right up his alley. In the 48 hours that elapsed after the deadly battle and alert that had been placed upon Dulce, the Colonel interviewed those who had been in the midst of the firefight to describe the event as well as the effects it was having upon those who had witnessed the struggle. Unlikely allianceIt is amazing to think that during the battle that had killed many US special-forces officers Colonel X had been on routine duty underground at the Dulce facility unaware until alerted to the fact that the conflict had occurred. How could this have happened? According to Colonel X there were 2 factions of the inhabitants. One group of Greys had formed a cooperative agreement with humans and had demonstrated their loyalty when several of them had actually fought the inhabitants that had attacked Phil Schneider and the staff who had drilled into a new pocket of underground inhabitants who were hostile. Colonel X tells the intriguing story of being taken into the confidence of one of the long time Dulce Facility officers who had an excellent working knowledge of not only the facility but the inhabitants who now peacefully coexisted with their human counterparts. Whereas the US Army and joint agencies were allowed to use the upper caverns of the Archuletta Mesa subterranean complex, the lower extremities where the two soldiers had wandered in 1940 were to remain in the possession of the inhabitants solely, with access only allowed upon request. One day Colonel found himself on an unexpected guided tour of that forbidden area, and was astonished at what he found! CONTINUE READING: www.ufodigest.com/article/more-unsettling-facts-0824
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Sept 23, 2013 11:51:33 GMT -6
Post by auntym on Sept 23, 2013 11:51:33 GMT -6
ufodigest.com/article/more-unsettling-evidence-0923 PART VIII: ufodigest.com/article/more-unsettling-facts-about-dulce-0904September 23, 2013 MORE UNSETTLING EVIDENCE OVER DULCE PART IXBy Doc Vega / ufodigest.com/users/doc-vegaIn this final installment over the long history and saga of the Dulce Facility and the Archuletta Mesa we will explore what we know, theories about what we suspect, and the transformation of this underground installation that has occurred over the decades. We will discuss a dissection of the facility as well as the more exotic technology of the Greys who have occupied the subterranean environment for perhaps centuries prior to human interaction at the facility. UFO HighwayAccording to author Anthony Sanchez of the book “UFO Highway” his primary source of revealing information, the anonymous Colonel X made some final disclosures about the Rio Arriba Aux as it was known in many military circles at the end of his lengthy interview. The colonel was retired from duty and his position at the Dulce Facility in 1983, but not before he waited until the inactive hour of 2:00 AM to take some photos of the underground complex that would, no doubt, are forbidden intelligence information. Using a Polaroid fixed focus black and white camera. Waiting until activity within the secret underground facility was at a minimum, the colonel snapped photos of a number of different aspects of the secretive complex. Risky evidenceTaking photographic images of the long lighted TA-D1 underground tunnels, of the Grey human access panel, and the TA-D1 Hangar, Colonel X somehow managed to transfer from the Dulce Facility in possession of these essential pieces of visual evidence. These are functional installations within the underground Archuletta Mesa complex essential to transport and communication links between human and Gray cooperatives who dwell and work in the 7 level subterranean base that lies hidden deep beneath the New Mexico geological strata. Shifting directiveIt is important for us to understand the transformation of the Dulce Facility from its originally intended purpose to its present incarnation, yet including some horrific developments that have plagued this facility and the uneasy alliance that still exists between the US government and the inhabitants who continue to exercise their own dynamic that continues to exceed the technical capabilities of mankind. You must realize the extent of change that continues to evolve between man and his cooperative arrangement with this enigmatic race that was created as a servant caste that now competes with their former creators who were forced to cross breed Homo Sapiens to perpetuate their race. Newly assigned missionWe know that the original intention for the Dulce underground facility was to be used as a weaponization installation that would implement the findings of the Manhattan Project. This original plan was transferred to the Los Alamos laboratories while Dulce was issued a new directive. Once the Muroc Expedition had explored, discovered, and penetrated the underground formations of the Archuletta Mesa. After the bloody skirmish encountered by the Muroc Expedition and their withdrawal, rather than carry through with a more heavily armed detachment that would mop up what was left of the badly mauled surviving inhabitants, the mission was re-designated under orders from high command. Unorthodox Joint ventureThe Dulce Facility would now become a joint operation based upon the mutually shared militarized development of technological advancement with a conditional agreement. This was the first human and extraterrestrial diplomatic venture based upon mutual interests. The Greys wanted to continue to survive in order to perpetuate themselves and their existence on earth in exchange for the mutually agreed exchange of their technology for the privilege of co-existence with their more primitive counterparts-mankind. In exchange for some concessions by the existing American administration, a treaty was developed that would constitute forbidden knowledge for decades. A revolt among ranksAs a literal uprising emerged between the older generation of Greys and their younger more rebellious descendants, a question of loyalty became an issue between those who had forged an agreement with the humans, and those who chose to reject that alliance. This rebellious faction of Greys were responsible for the underground battle that had occurred when Phil Schneider and elements of US forces engaged these new Grey rebels in 1979, who inflicted grievous casualties upon US Special Forces and civilian defense contractors deep beneath the surface in close proximity to the Dulce Facility. Today, as per the last information gleaned from Colonel X, a certain configuration has been defined in establishing the current arrangement between US government and the inhabitants who remain entrenched deep in the lower corridors of the Archuletta Mesa. The upper four levels are now allowed for the control of and habitation of totally human technological and experimental operations. The lower levels involve gene splicing and interbreeding research being pursued by the Greys and being shared on a limited basis with their human counterparts. CONTINUE READING: ufodigest.com/article/more-unsettling-evidence-0923
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Jan 23, 2014 9:00:32 GMT -6
Post by auntym on Jan 23, 2014 9:00:32 GMT -6
humansarefree.com/2014/01/the-alien-agenda-and-their-underground.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+HumansAreFree+%28Humans+Are+Free%29January 21, 2014 The Alien Agenda and Their Underground BasesBy Dr. Rita Louise, Ancient Origins; Deep in north central New Mexico is the sleepy little town of Dulce. Dulce is located on the Archuleta Mesa on the Colorado - New Mexico Border. It is home to about 3000 residents and is the capitol of the Jicarilla Apache Nation. For as small and as insignificant as this remote location may sound, it became the center of controversy in the early 1980's. Physicist and inventor, Paul Bennewitz claimed he had discovered an underground base occupied by extraterrestrials near Dulce. His story quickly spread through the UFO community. Allegations that surround the base include human abductions ("alien abductions") by these extraterrestrial beings. He also asserted that the extraterrestrials were engaging in the development of advanced technology including genetic manipulation. Their plan, according to Conspiracy Theorists, is to control the government and gain ultimate control of the Earth by means of a New World Order. Stories have emerged regarding an untoward alliance between humans and the inhabitants of the Dulce base which include ties to shadow governments via secret societies such as the Illuminati, the Masons, the Bilderberg Group and the Skull and Bones. Dulce is not the only place on earth where it is believed underground bases exist, but it is the one which has received the greatest notoriety in recent times. Subterranean bases, according to Conspiracy Theorists, can be found around the world with major active outposts all across the United States, Australia, Antarctica and South America. These bases are connected to each other via a series of channels which connect one base to another. There are even assertions that one of these tunnels leads to an active base beneath the Vatican which has been exerting control over western civilization for centuries. CONTINUE READING: humansarefree.com/2014/01/the-alien-agenda-and-their-underground.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+HumansAreFree+%28Humans+Are+Free%29
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May 14, 2015 12:38:27 GMT -6
Post by auntym on May 14, 2015 12:38:27 GMT -6
ufodigest.com/article/amazin-testimonials-0513?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ufodigest%2FrLZd+%28UFO+and+Paranormal+News%29 AMAZING FIRST HAND TESTIMONIALS FROM DULCE, NEW MEXICO FAMILIESBy Norio Hayakawa May 13, 2015 In 2007, I was so fortunate to get to know the Arden Tafoya (brother of Alan Tafoya) family who lives in the northwest area of the town. I had gotten to know Arden while I was attending the UFO symposium in Aztec that year. During my three days of stay in Dulce at that time, I obtained many new, fascinating sighting reports from many locals again, particularly from the family that I just mentioned and their relatives. On my second day of stay in Dulce, this family invited me to their residence for a great meal. They had also invited their relatives who were willing to describe to me in detail many strange experiences they have had and even are having now. It was assuring to know that the family that I befriended were immediate relatives of high officials of the Jicarilla Apache tribe. Arden was one of the sons of the late Raleigh Tafoya, a highly respected, long-time Police Chief of Dulce. (way before Hoyt Velarde, who later became the director of Public Safety and who detained us in 1990 when I brought a Japanese TV crew to Dulce). Arden's wife was an immediate family of the head of the Jicarilla Apache tribal council at that time. His sister-in-law had been a Dulce Police dispatcher. My friend's wife told me of an incident whereby a huge, silent delta-shaped dark object emitting extremely bright lights slowly passed over a group of 50 to 75 people (all their relatives) on a mesa where they were celebrating a traditional Jicarilla Apache feast called the "coming out" feast, a celebration for young boys and girls (similar to the Spanish quinceanera celebration). The huge object appeared after sundown, an hour or so after their traditional meals had ended and after the shamans had completed their chantings and dances. They were simply stunned to see the huge triangular 'craft' hovering only about 200 feet or so above the campground. The entire area lit up like daylight. What was more amazing was that after a few minutes of hovering over the area, it suddenly took off with a tremendous gust of wind. Pots and pans were flying all over. Some of the people were almost thrown off their vehicles. Fortunately, no one was injured, but panic spread. The generators failed to re-start and all battery-operated appliances malfunctioned, including the car radios. Another incident they recounted was a daytime sighting of a silver, saucer-shaped object at around 11 a.m., which hovered for 30 minutes right next to Hwy 537, not too far from the junction of U.S. 64, north of La Jara Lake. One relative also recounted an unforgettable sighting of a huge, flying "triangle" near Hwy 537, near J-30 (Jicrailla Road, #30), with some type of a "cloaking device" that almost appeared to have a transparent body. The object was described to have been close to half-a-mile in length. (at least from their visual perception). The biggest and most impressive sighting, however, took place in May of 2004 when several families were celebrating together the feast on a Jicarilla Apache campground, located at an area near J-33 and J-40, right near the Continental Divide. Incredibly, it involved many brilliant objects in the night sky (not just one or two objects). It literally filled up the entire sky, according to the testimony of the former Dulce police dispatcher. There were close to 100 witnesses to this incredible incident. CONTINUE READING: ufodigest.com/article/amazin-testimonials-0513?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ufodigest%2FrLZd+%28UFO+and+Paranormal+News%29
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Oct 24, 2015 15:15:28 GMT -6
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Post by auntym on Oct 24, 2015 15:15:28 GMT -6
www.openminds.tv/amazing-first-hand-ufo-testimonials-from-dulce-new-mexico-families/35382
Amazing first hand UFO testimonials from Dulce, New Mexico familiesPosted by: Norio Hayakawa / www.openminds.tv/author/norioOctober 23, 2015 Archuleta Mesa (Credit: Norio Hayakawa) In 2007, I was so fortunate to get to know the Arden Tafoya (brother of Hollywood actor, Alan Tafoya) family who lives in the northwest area of the town. I had gotten to know Arden while I was attending the UFO symposium in Aztec that year. During my three days of stay in Dulce at that time, I obtained many new, fascinating sighting reports from many locals again, particularly from the family that I just mentioned and their relatives. On my second day of stay in Dulce, this family invited me to their residence for a great meal. They had also invited their relatives who were willing to describe to me in detail many strange experiences they have had and even are having now. It was assuring to know that the family that I befriended were immediate relatives of high officials of the Jicarilla Apache tribe. Arden was one of the sons of the late Raleigh Tafoya, a highly respected, long-time Police Chief of Dulce (way before Hoyt Velarde, who later became the director of Public Safety and who detained us in 1990 when I brought a Japanese TV crew to Dulce). Arden’s wife was an immediate family of the head of the Jicarilla Apache tribal council at that time. His sister-in-law had been a Dulce Police dispatcher. My friend’s wife told me of an incident whereby a huge, silent delta-shaped dark object emitting extremely bright lights slowly passed over a group of 50 to 75 people (all their relatives) on a mesa where they were celebrating a traditional Jicarilla Apache feast called the “coming out” feast, a celebration for young boys and girls (similar to the Spanish quinceanera celebration). The huge object appeared after sundown, an hour or so after their traditional meals had ended and after the shamans had completed their chantings and dances. They were simply stunned to see the huge triangular ‘craft’ hovering only about 200 feet or so above the campground. The entire area lit up like daylight. What was more amazing was that after a few minutes of hovering over the area, it suddenly took off with a tremendous gust of wind. Pots and pans were flying all over. Some of the people were almost thrown off their vehicles. Fortunately, no one was injured, but panic spread. The generators failed to re-start and all battery-operated appliances malfunctioned, including the car radios. Another incident they recounted was a daytime sighting of a silver, saucer-shaped object at around 11 a.m., which hovered for 30 minutes right next to Hwy 537, not too far from the junction of U.S. 64, north of La Jara Lake. One relative also recounted an unforgettable sighting of a huge, flying “triangle” near Hwy 537, near J-30 (Jicarilla Road, No. 30), with some type of a “cloaking device” that almost appeared to have a transparent body. The object was described to have been close to half-a-mile in length (at least from their visual perception). CONTINUE READING: www.openminds.tv/amazing-first-hand-ufo-testimonials-from-dulce-new-mexico-families/35382
A flying saucer incident in Dulce, New Mexico in the late 1960sNorio Hayakawa
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Apr 20, 2018 14:05:40 GMT -6
Post by auntym on Apr 20, 2018 14:05:40 GMT -6
www.santafenewmexican.com/life/features/move-over-roswell-dulce-is-home-to-true-ufo-believers/article_3164df9a-9813-5add-9b16-5e3a90c0340e.html Move over, Roswell. Dulce is home to true UFO believers By Daniel J. Chacón / The New Mexican / 505-986-3089 or dchacon@sfnewmexican.com. May 7, 2016 DULCE — Something strange is happening in this tiny town on the Jicarilla Apache Reservation in the far reaches of Northern New Mexico. Residents claim they’re seeing — even photographing — flying saucers and other unidentified flying objects over the community of about 2,600 people, many of whom also share stories of low-flying military helicopters and fast-moving lights darting back and forth in the sky. One resident even claims to have tracked Bigfoot. But it’s the unexplained activity in the sky — and possibly underneath a neighboring mountain — that has captivated this community, the capital of the Jicarilla Apache Nation. Everyone knows about New Mexico’s decades-long connection with UFOs, starting with the reported crash landing of an unidentified flying object on a ranch near Roswell in 1947. Since then, New Mexicans have reported hundreds of sightings and encounters with UFOs. Roswell has built an industry around its fabled alien visitors with a museum and annual festival devoted to them. But if Roswell is the capital of New Mexico’s fascination with the unexplained, Dulce is the town of true believers. “The whole town of Dulce, whoever you want to talk to, they’ll tell you what they’ve seen — a lot of them,” said 78-year-old Geraldine Julian, who claims to have seen multiple UFOs and other strange activity starting in the 1960s. “It’s not just a fairy tale,” Julian insisted. “All the things are true, and I believe every last one of them, too, because I’ve seen it myself.” Julian swears she saw “a big spaceship” hovering above her property just outside of town. “The bottom part was flat … but on top there was a dome,” she said while resting near a blocked-off bridge where the alleged UFO flew over. “There was movement inside.” Talk of UFOs and other unexplained activity in and around this isolated community just south of the Colorado border is not new. Legend has it that Dulce is ground zero for space aliens who are working in concert with the government in a not-so-secret facility underneath Archuleta Mesa, a steep, flat-topped mountain overlooking the town. “In 1979, businessman Paul Bennewitz was convinced he was picking up electronic communications from alien spacecraft, and after further investigations, he claims he discovered a secret underground base near the town of Dulce where these signals were coming from,” according to the Top5s, a YouTube channel that ranked the Dulce Base the second most mysterious and highly forbidden place on the planet. “His results excited the UFO community and by 1990, well-known ufologist John Lear also claims he had proof the base existed, and the theories have been going on ever since,” according to the report, which has received more than 1.5 million views on YouTube. The so-called Dulce Base, which was featured on the History Channel’s UFO Hunters television show, purportedly contains multiple levels, including areas for genetic and mind-control experiments and cryogenics storage. As the story goes, the Dulce Base serves as the hub of an underground transportation system linked to other alien bases, including one in Taos. “I’m not a believer,” said one of the cooks at the Players Sports Bar & Grill a local gathering spot that sells a “Sasquatch Burger,” an enormous hamburger with 2 pounds of beef, six strips of bacon and four slices of cheese between bread in the shape of a big foot. Near the entrance of the bar is a poster with two green space aliens, one dressed as a cowboy and the other as an Indian with a headdress, and the words, “Where the locals hang out!” The Wild Horse Casino next door also is trying to capitalize on the alleged space alien activity. Among the T-shirts for sale in the casino’s gift shop is one featuring a green alien with big, blue eyes over the caption, “I got probed at Dulce Base.” Chelse Anderson, 27, who works at the casino, said the hotel attracts visitors who are specifically in search of UFOs. “They prefer rooms with a view of the mountain, that way they can see it,” she said. “We have some [guests] that wander around the building at night.” The casino hotel is already booked for next weekend in anticipation of the Dulce Base UFO Conference, which a local nonprofit is hosting as a fundraiser. The nonprofit, Apache Indigenous Defenders Inc., is raising money to support organizations that work to keep local Native traditions alive. In an area with little economic activity, the president of the Jicarilla Apache Legislative Council has embraced the notion of a Dulce Base, partly in a push to stimulate tourism in a largely forgotten pocket of the state. “We are a proud nation who remain steadfast to our way of life as Jicarilla Apaches,” council President Ty Vicenti wrote in a welcome message posted on the conference website. “Our people have been blessed with an outstanding first of the year, as snow has given us hope for a prosperous 2016,” he wrote. “Please take the time to visit our many tribal businesses, enjoy a meal from local vendors located on Commercial Street, visit the Arts and Crafts Department and talk to the many tribal members who have first hand contact with UFO sightings and stories.” Dulce, which became the headquarters of the Jicarilla Apache Nation in 1887, is perhaps best known among Northern New Mexicans as the location of the annual Little Beaver Roundup Rodeo. The former logging town has no traffic lights or Starbucks or McDonald’s. Rather, there are a handful of convenience stores and small mom-and-pop restaurants on either side of N.M. 64. One of the main economic drivers is the casino, which, unlike other Indian casinos in New Mexico, closes at night. Anderson, a Dulce native, said she’s never seen an unidentified flying object but hopes she will one day. “Numerous people have seen stuff,” she said. “I believe there’s something there.” She’s not alone. In fact, one Dulce resident believes he captured UFOs on his camera. “I took this picture about 3 o’clock in the morning,” a man who works in the tribal government’s Public Safety Division said Wednesday while displaying a grainy photo on his phone that shows several balls of light suspended in the air. The man, who declined to give his name for fear of losing his job, also has two photos taken in broad daylight that appear to show one and then two UFOs floating in the clouds. The man declined to share his photos. “The way the government is, the way things are, I don’t want [it] to come back on me,” he said. “Plus, I’m a public safety employee. I’m not even supposed to be talking about this because of my job.” A former New Mexico State Police trooper, the late Gabe Valdez, documented unexplained cattle mutilations in the area in the mid-1970s, boosting speculation of alien activity. But the evidence left behind didn’t come from outer space, Valdez said in different interviews. “The evidence that was left there, you know, predators don’t leave gas masks, glow sticks, radar chaff. They don’t leave that stuff. They don’t have vitamin B-12,” Valdez said in a radio interview. In an interview with the History Channel’s UFO Hunters, Valdez said the most anomalous evidence he came across while investigating cattle mutilations happened about 40 miles east of Dulce. “We could tell where the aircraft came through,” Valdez said. “They didn’t do the whole process, and they left a fetus inside the animal.” “A fetus? A cow fetus,” UFO researcher Pat Uskert asked Valdez. “No,” Valdez replied. “It looked like a human, a monkey and a frog. It didn’t have any bones in the head. It was all full of water.” When asked if he was implying that the cow was being used as an “incubation chamber for a cloned creature,” Valdez said that’s “exactly” what he was saying. In an interview with Open Minds Radio, Valdez said he found listening devices in his home after investigating the cattle mutilations. He also claimed to have seen “sophisticated aircraft,” including an orb that looked like a hot air balloon. “People have seen the helicopters. They’re black and silent,” Valdez said in the radio interview. Tim Anderson, who is Navajo and married to an Apache, said stories of black helicopters and bright lights over Archuleta Mesa are commonplace in Dulce. He describes the town as the Roswell of Northern New Mexico. “I don’t know what it is,” he said. “I can’t explain it.” Anderson is more interested in what’s on the ground than in the air. Specifically, he’s tracking Bigfoot. “I do believe there is a mystical creature out there that nobody knows about,” said Anderson, who claims to have found two separate Bigfoot footprints that he made into casts. “I believe there is something out there,” he said. “One of these days, somebody will find something.” Anderson, who was a police officer in Dulce for 14 years, said he saw a UFO in a canyon near Archuleta Mesa while working in the late 1990s. “It lit up the whole valley and just disappeared into the rocks,” he said. “I just rubbed my eyes. ‘Did I really see that?’ ” www.santafenewmexican.com/life/features/move-over-roswell-dulce-is-home-to-true-ufo-believers/article_3164df9a-9813-5add-9b16-5e3a90c0340e.html
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