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reply posted on 19-7-2005 @ 09:27 AM by Indellkoffer
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That's the local town's AIRPORT!
Sheesh-a-rooty. Click on the silly button at the top of the picture that say s "Map", for pity's sake. You can see... it's the town. It's the
municipal airport. Furthermore, you can see from the satellite that there's no roads big enough to run military equipment through.
And people wonder why UFOlogists have such a bad reputation...
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reply posted on 19-7-2005 @ 09:52 AM by whaaa
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I do live close to Dulce and I have fished a lot of the lakes and streams there and have hiked around some. I must admit there is a lot of activity
in the area that seems out of place on a rez. However the Jicarilla Apache are very involved in natural gas and oil exploration on their
reservation. Also they have a very popular casino that adds to the traffic. The only thing Iv'e seen that makes me think that their could be an
underground base there are HUGE ventalation fans but this also could be part of the natural gas complex.
Note: American Indian reservations are sovereign nations and you can't just go exploring their territory looking for underground bases or anything
else. Respect their reservation the same as you would like your neighbor hood respected. If you want to hunt or fish around Dulce guides are
available. Mention of the base is usually met with scorn or blank stares; at least thats what i experienced from the black jack dealers.
Peace
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reply posted on 19-7-2005 @ 06:27 PM by ShadowHasNoSource
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The Dulce Files says there should be a road that goes nowhere, on top of a mesa, 20 miles north of Dulce.
Looking now...
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reply posted on 19-7-2005 @ 06:41 PM by groingrinder
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You wouldn't see piles of dirt from the building of the Dulce base. I know because I lived on top of the land fill dug out of NORAD at Cheyenne
Mountain in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The dirt will have been trucked away and used as fill to build housing projects, shopping centers etc.
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reply posted on 19-7-2005 @ 07:13 PM by ShadowHasNoSource
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Click for larger image.
This is the about the best resolution terrain map I can get. Dulce is at the bottom, of center a bit to the left. The middle of the mesa north of
Dulce is the Colorado border.
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reply posted on 19-7-2005 @ 07:19 PM by ShadowHasNoSource
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Here is where "20 miles north" is.
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reply posted on 19-7-2005 @ 07:22 PM by ShadowHasNoSource
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reply posted on 20-7-2005 @ 01:12 PM by snapmouse
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Yup, it's the town of Dulce.
My hometown. I'm sure I've said this before somewhere else.
If there is a base, it's VERY well hidden. Any large entrances are well out of a 10-15 mile radius.
I have close friends and relatives who work for the forestry division and spend YEARS in those hills. They've only got stories of things in the air,
not secret entrances. Someone once told me "if ther was an entrance, they would be killed or silenced somehow". Well, true, but there haven't been
any strange disappearances or deaths since the cattle mutilations in the mid 80's. (Headed up by a state Trooper by the name of Gabe Valdez who was
some of my best friend's dads). I know the man personally.
Almost everyone I know who lives in Dulce has a UFO story. I've heard some doozies from people making the drive toward Taos or Espanola. I've seen
some things myself that I can't explain. If you have any specific questions or want to see any pictures I've taken (I happened to be down there this
weekend for our town celebration). Feel free to e-mail me. Just thought I'd share.
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reply posted on 22-7-2005 @ 06:42 PM by S1LV3R4D0
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Annunaki, you maybe thinking of the pictures a gentlemen took of a shaft in MT. Shasta.
MT Shasta Light Rays
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reply posted on 26-7-2005 @ 02:14 AM by jacquio999
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Hey guys. I first came to this site a while back when reading about the Dulce base for the first time. It intrigued me because it was so ridiculous.
Ive been meaning to go down there and poke around but never got around to it.
Well I come back here now because, as it turns out, my surveying company is doing the survey for a couple sections of land being bought into the Ute
reservation about 20mi north of Dulce, from Archuleta mesa to Montezuma mesa. A very remote place with well maintained but barely traveled county
roads nearby. There are a lot of strange "lookout" towers everywhere out here. I would look north of Dulce (or south of Pagosa Springs). Ive also
read on this website of a suspicious construction company out of Pagosa Springs being involved.
Anyway, since some of you were wishing to see some of the places up close, I would be happy to take some snapshots anytime. Lets decide the most
promising places from the aerials.
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reply posted on 26-7-2005 @ 07:29 AM by Nventual
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Take some pictures of the lookout towers!
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reply posted on 26-7-2005 @ 10:49 AM by LazarusTheLong
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also keep an eye out for the "EASY STREET ROAD" that the person found on the map... exactly 20miles north...
and if you see any strange "tank stations" or any other support network for an underground base...
these would be little off shoot trails off the road, but within sight of it... and they generally have an army green water tank type storage container
on them...
get a name of the company that runs those...
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reply posted on 26-7-2005 @ 10:20 PM by jacquio999
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Okay, so maybe I let my imagination run away with me a little bit, but hey, why else would I be here?
It seems these towers are fire lookouts and simple hunting stands-- dozens of them. Theres a conspiracy alright, the Utes are about to annihilate the
deer. Also, there are no roads near the larger fire lookouts, which is kind of odd. So, I thought Id post some pictures anyway.
I dont really believe in the Dulce base, but when I realized it was supposed to be right under my feet I kept my eyes open for anything odd. This
place gives me the creeps for some reason. Today was the first day I've come face-to-face with a mountain lion, and then two rattlesnakes later on!
I keep one hand on my pistol at all times here.
Oh yeah, you can see the aerial at:
terraserver.microsoft.com...
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reply posted on 27-7-2005 @ 12:26 AM by Nventual
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Heh. Oh well, you might find something if you keep looking.
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reply posted on 27-7-2005 @ 05:15 AM by ShadowHasNoSource
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I checked the entire area with the clues given. The only thing I can come up with is Devil Mountain, Colorado.
Devil Mountain - Google
Anyone ever been there?
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reply posted on 28-7-2005 @ 02:06 AM by Atkins450
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Originally posted by Quest
Originally posted by Atkins450
I found a 15 second video of "Nightmare Hall" in the Dulce base on google, but I cant find the link again. Ill try to find it.
EDIT: Here it is, guys.
www.crowdedskies.com...
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Haha, thats so bogus. For starters, why is the light low for large bioloicals. Only single cells are that photosensative. Secondly, why are the tanks
lit up with purple lights? It so hollywood it hurts.
Go look at a real biolab and compare.
I dont mean to sound offensive, but if that place is run byalien technology, how can you judge what their technology is like? Maybe they are
photosensitive???
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reply posted on 29-7-2005 @ 04:14 PM by infinite
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From my research into Dulce, all i can tell you is i found out that the base is believed to be soo secret that only a few know about it. im still
unsure about it to be honest, i haven't seen anything to point to it being there. All i know is that its hidden away, apparently, up in the
mountains. I have seen pictures of supposed entrance to the base, but it could of been anything..
anyways, ill keep checking back to this thread to see what you guys find
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reply posted on 29-7-2005 @ 04:17 PM by DruidTek
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Certainly looks very interesting - I was looking around there yesterday on google earth but didn't come across that particular site.
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reply posted on 29-7-2005 @ 05:06 PM by ShadowHasNoSource
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Here's a research paper I found.
www.anomalies.net...
Here's a quote.
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...A joint US/EBE facility exists beneath the Archuleta Mesa near the town of DULCE NEW
MEXICO. (1A) This facility has been in existence in one form or another since 1948.
(1B) ...The facility proper is located one kilometer underground.
(1C) The base is approximately 2.5 miles northwest of Dulce, and almost overlooks the town.
(1D) There is a paved government road 36 feet wide going into the area.
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reply posted on 29-7-2005 @ 05:55 PM by Atkins450
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Originally posted by ShadowHasNoSource
Here's a research paper I found.
www.anomalies.net...
Here's a quote.
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...A joint US/EBE facility exists beneath the Archuleta Mesa near the town of DULCE NEW
MEXICO. (1A) This facility has been in existence in one form or another since 1948.
(1B) ...The facility proper is located one kilometer underground.
(1C) The base is approximately 2.5 miles northwest of Dulce, and almost overlooks the town.
(1D) There is a paved government road 36 feet wide going into the area.
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Woah, thanks alot for that, that will help out ALOT with google maps.
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