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Topic started on 15-5-2005 @ 02:10 AM by punkmonkey14
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This pic caught my eye because if you zoom in close they only let you see half of the facility
This pic is apparently on a mesa or plateau
This may be the Dulce Research Facility
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reply posted on 15-5-2005 @ 02:15 AM by orionthehunter
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I noticed I got the same image not available at that resolution for the small town I live in. Maybe my town is top secret as well.
I really don't know what to think about that location posted above though.
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reply posted on 15-5-2005 @ 02:19 AM by punkmonkey14
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Its on a mesa and is right next to the colorado border and is on an indian reservation like it says on the ATS site
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reply posted on 15-5-2005 @ 02:28 AM by Dallas
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Thank You Sir. ATS if you can close archive this link it would be a good thing. Since there's been a lot of controversy here at ATS re Dulce.
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reply posted on 15-5-2005 @ 01:58 PM by punkmonkey14
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Originally posted by Dallas
Thank You Sir. ATS if you can close archive this link it would be a good thing. Since there's been a lot of controversy here at ATS re Dulce.
Dallas 
What exactly does close archive this link mean?
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reply posted on 15-5-2005 @ 02:10 PM by theRiverGoddess
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Now this is VERY interesting.............I did'nt know there WERE any Dulce base pics........................nice find.

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reply posted on 15-5-2005 @ 02:50 PM by Omniscient
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Yeah, that is a nice find. Kinda weird that that one place with the buildings is unable to zoom any closer, yet the areas next to it can be zoomed
farther in...once again, great find
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reply posted on 15-5-2005 @ 03:18 PM by SimonGray
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Very nice find. Perhaps you should research it further, find out what else this location could be if not the Dulce Facility.
Great conspiracy isn't it, very convenient for the region of buildings to be the only area not zoomable.
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reply posted on 15-5-2005 @ 03:21 PM by they see ALL
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Originally posted by SimonGray
Very nice find. Perhaps you should research it further, find out what else this location could be if not the Dulce Facility.
Great conspiracy isn't it, very convenient for the region of buildings to be the only area not zoomable. 
is not dulce underground???
this is what i heard...
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reply posted on 15-5-2005 @ 04:15 PM by Velvet1717
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yes that is what i know of, dulce is underground, i found this nifty map
mutanex.com...
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reply posted on 15-5-2005 @ 05:02 PM by punkmonkey14
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Maybe the rest of Dulce is underground. I'll do some more research and see what I can dig up
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reply posted on 15-5-2005 @ 05:06 PM by punkmonkey14
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Heres a map of the dulce area. Notice the grey area on the map
Dulce Map
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reply posted on 15-5-2005 @ 05:23 PM by punkmonkey14
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I don't know if its against the rules to post three times in a row but if it is, sorry. With that said I googled "Dulce, Nm" and came up with this
link. A former security officer at the base at Archuleta Mesa did an interview. Extremely interesting this one is.
Interview
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reply posted on 15-5-2005 @ 05:32 PM by Annunaki
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I dont mean to sound stupid or anything, but I havent been really up to date with my knowledge on government facilities. So what exactly is the
significance of the Dulce Base?
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reply posted on 15-5-2005 @ 05:40 PM by punkmonkey14
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Originally posted by Annunaki
I dont mean to sound stupid or anything, but I havent been really up to date with my knowledge on government facilities. So what exactly is the
significance of the Dulce Base? 
www.abovetopsecret.com...
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reply posted on 15-5-2005 @ 06:55 PM by phantompatriot
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i doubt these pictures are the dulce base i guess they could be but i doubt it. And all the other links are old as hell and been posted a couple
times. but great job.
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reply posted on 15-5-2005 @ 08:46 PM by Annunaki
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wow! thats pretty...amazing... strange thing is, i read an article and saw a photo that a man took in that area, i think. It depicted a cliff wall
with a square shaped shaft that was perfectly cut. The picture of it had bright streamers of light coming out of the shaft, though the man didnt see
that when he was taking the picture. He later said that it may have been UV light being emitted from the shaft. Would that go hand-in-hand with the
type of research they'd be doing there?
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reply posted on 16-5-2005 @ 10:20 AM by DCFusion
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Hmmm... I don't know. If you go to the terraserver site, you can get a pretty close sat. image. Doesn't look like much, but then again, you never
know.
terraserver-usa.com...
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reply posted on 17-5-2005 @ 02:47 PM by ben94gt
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not to be a buzzkill or anything, but the google sat pics are just pics of the TOWN dulce, not the base. There is a TOWN called Dulce in proximity to
the base, hence the name of it, I believe these pics are of the town, but more interesting, what are those big black areas over to the left of the
town??
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reply posted on 17-5-2005 @ 02:58 PM by Kamikazi
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someone that is local to NM on here needs to just make a trip out to there and go for a little hiking trip, hell, I would do it if I lived closer, or
just had nothing to do for a week. Someone needs to go out there, and take very detailed pictures and do a little searching around, then present your
findings to a geological person(?) and see what they have to say. If there truely is a base that large underground there, There would have to be some
type of above ground markings on the surface terrain, such as moved earth, un-natural hills, and earth piles of removed dirt, some type of notice of
mining or drilling, or excavation. You guys know what I mean?
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