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reply posted on 2-5-2006 @ 12:56 PM by skyscape
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I used to live in Ruidoso, and kept wanting to take a trip up to Dulce, but never did. When I was trying to see if there were any government jobs in
New Mexico, they had the Dulce base listed for check-out clerk and that type of positions available. So there is a base there. I thought that it
would be well defined. I've read where there's a road with a gate going to it right out of Dulce. Is this not true??
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reply posted on 2-5-2006 @ 01:02 PM by skyscape
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Snapmouse,
If you are from Dulce, surely you must know where the base is located. I've heard that people in Dulce are afraid of what's going on at the base.
Have you read the Dulce Wars by Branton? That's how I learned about Dulce, and ever since have been really intrqued by it. But I have also been
more wary, and hesitant about wanting to approach it, as it seems to harbor those that are in darkness.
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reply posted on 2-5-2006 @ 04:34 PM by Omniscient
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They do. We just never hear of it because they seem to mysteriously "dissapear".
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reply posted on 25-5-2006 @ 11:13 AM by snapmouse
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Originally posted by skyscape
Snapmouse,
If you are from Dulce, surely you must know where the base is located. I've heard that people in Dulce are afraid of what's going on at the base.
Have you read the Dulce Wars by Branton? That's how I learned about Dulce, and ever since have been really intrqued by it. But I have also been
more wary, and hesitant about wanting to approach it, as it seems to harbor those that are in darkness. 
If there's a base entrance in or around Dulce, I'm sure it would be BIG news on the rez. The town of Dulce only houses about 4k. Everyone knows the
stories and seen strange lights. But as far as I know, nobody has EVER found an entrance and there aren't many mysterious deaths. Though now that I
think about it, I had a high school friend found burned to death in his car in the middle of nowhere.
Either way, I know Ranchers, Farmers and Forestry workers who have been all over the hills in Dulce. (honestly there's not much else to do). And
nobody has ever talked about an "entrance". Just strange lights and happenings.
I have read the Dulce wars. Interesting stuff. Have you ever read about Gabe Valdez and his mutilation investigations? Gabe was a State Trooper when I
was in High school who was in charge of investigating catlle mutilations. I knew (and still know) his son's and spent many hours at his house during
all this. I remember my mom handing me a Santa Fe newspaper that had him on the cover concerning the investigation.
If you have any more q's, feel free to email me at snap8@hotmail.com. Or just U2u me. Though I don't check this site everyday.
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reply posted on 25-5-2006 @ 11:18 AM by Census
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Soooooooooo, when are you going to infiltrate Dulce?!?!?!
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reply posted on 25-5-2006 @ 11:35 AM by snapmouse
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Why would I infiltrate my own rez? I go home to eat Green chili chicken enchiladas and hang out with my friends.
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reply posted on 11-6-2006 @ 10:30 AM by Palindrome666
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A Trip Through Dulce
Originally posted by HardToGet
Originally posted by ANOK
If you are looking for something out there, try (hidden?) ventilation shafts.
Is there a power plant near Dulce? That would be a good candidate to hide some ventilation without causing suspicion. I always wondered about this, is
the entire Dulce area freely accessible, or are there restricted areas?
If it is freely accessible, any seismologist with some dynamite, sensors and a laptop can expose what is underneath the surface, even if the base is
5000 feet below. Sure would like to hear if anyone tried this.
[edit on 21-4-2006 by HardToGet] 
While driving from AZ to CT, I passed through Dulce to get a general impression of the area. Remote is an understatement for this location. however,
there is a lot of hustle and bustle along 64 for no apparent reason. There were 2 types of vehicles I encountered passing against my eastward
direction; pickups and utility size low boy dumps, all white with varying logos on the side. The one I remember most is a clock that only reads from
12 to 6 in orange. 64 is a beautiful road. It weaves through a condensed mountain river valley that makes it seem like you're moving faster than
you really are. Lining the river are pumpstations for....? When the road does open up, there are dirt roads that lead off to no visible buildings.
Why for 2 hours did I see vehicles in packs of 3 to 5, all white, pass by me in the opposite direction? to say 50 vehicles passed us would be an
understatement.
Dulce isn't really a town or city, if you've been on smaller reservations before you'd grasp it, but its gorgeous as well. We stopped at the gas
station and I started fueling up, my girlfriend went inside to get supplies, and looked out over Dulce, which slopes upward adjacent to the gas
station...a long, gradual slope with the Mesa visible over the last row of housing. I was approached by a native american man in a cowboy had, red
shirt, in a green pickup, brand new, and he as said -Connecticut, long way away from here, what brings you through here? Mind you, we stuck out like a
sore thumb in these parts...So I explained to him I was going back to CT and I since I heard rumors about the place I was going to drive through and
asked him what all the fuss was about in town. He looked at me puzzled, and I said -with all of the white trucks? He told me he didn't know what I
was talking about, so I told him how many passed me, and he said -they don't come here. I got kinda spooked and was like...yeah, its a beautiful
road though, beautiful here...and the man explained, well told me the best route to take out of town, scenically. As he was finishing up my
girlfriend was already back at the car with our stuff looking at me and she said, can we leave please. I said yup, told the guy nice meeting you, and
left - and not the way he told me to go either.
Anyway, about the power plants, check out el vado...possible entrance as well? The pumpstations sort of baffle me. there is a gas pipline running
through there in places, but they were too small to be repressuring and they were too archeic looking which leads me to believe it could be some sort
of venilation ducts. There are restricted areas - the reservation for one. I guess you can stay at the best western and casino in town and get hiking
permits from either the hotel or the tribal council building around the corner, but I think its too close to be an entrance to the base. The
entrances would be at the vital organs of the bases infastructure do to maintenance of system functions and deliveries associated with it, unless they
are self sufficient and connected to the known bases which are close...los alamos, etc. The later is most likely. They can move large volumes of
workers into the known facilities without cause for suspicion and suttle them to the central hub.
Almost out of room, but lseismically, its under a thick layer of granite.
Anyone for a trip
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reply posted on 24-6-2006 @ 04:19 AM by evo1981
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i'm going with tegro on this one the entrance just will be 100's miles away!!
The "uber cool jet powered" transport he mentioned is bang on IMO!! this place is linked up with some huge network of tunnels created by a tunnel
boring machine that turns the walls of the tunnel into magma basically. This then leaves the walls smooth, polished"glass like" surface. This then
enables them to create a vacuum in the tunnels enabling the "shuttles" to travel at high speed.
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reply posted on 24-6-2006 @ 05:43 AM by PrimalDeaf
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No one even knows if the place is real! some of the stories are rubbish.
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reply posted on 24-6-2006 @ 01:21 PM by tarantula88
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Yes, some of it does seem to be a bit off the wall on this one.
But if there is a connection tunnell that is not inside an admitted military base, you would think people, and equipment would be transported to/into
it often. other sites, say, Groom Lake Facility, have a major flow of employees and all on a daily basis it seems. So it leaves you to wonder why no
one would notice an army truck, or several trucks/buses going into a remote area. Possibly seen even entering a type of tunnel or garage facility.
or dragged underground for bio-genetic manipulation. Yay

Haha, guess that wouldnt be too bad. could always use another arm for those slots in Vegas.
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reply posted on 5-7-2006 @ 08:06 AM by condor
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an entrance to a secret base would be well guarded and very well hidden
all entrances will be under an existing building/warehouse or miltary base.
also quarys in the area may hold more secrets than you think.
think about it they dont want anybody coming across an entrance when walking their dog.
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reply posted on 5-7-2006 @ 10:51 AM by Jimmy910130
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''We stopped at the gas station and I started fueling up, my girlfriend went inside to get supplies, and looked out over Dulce, which slopes upward
adjacent to the gas station...a long, gradual slope with the Mesa visible over the last row of housing. I was approached by a native american man in a
cowboy had, red shirt, in a green pickup, brand new, and he as said -Connecticut, long way away from here, what brings you through here? Mind you, we
stuck out like a sore thumb in these parts...So I explained to him I was going back to CT and I since I heard rumors about the place I was going to
drive through and asked him what all the fuss was about in town. He looked at me puzzled, and I said -with all of the white trucks? He told me he
didn't know what I was talking about, so I told him how many passed me, and he said -they don't come here. I got kinda spooked and was like...yeah,
its a beautiful road though, beautiful here...and the man explained, well told me the best route to take out of town, scenically. As he was finishing
up my girlfriend was already back at the car with our stuff looking at me and she said, can we leave please. I said yup, told the guy nice meeting
you, and left - and not the way he told me to go either. ''
This is similar to the movie 'The Hills Have Eyes'...Good thing you didn't take the 'scenic' route the cowboy said  or you would've ended up
being killed by mutants  .
''I've heard that people in Dulce are afraid of what's going on at the base. ''
Uh oh, getting even starnger...
''God knows if I lived near Dulce I'd be searching/hiking for that damn place almost every day. Why don't more people search for it?
They do. We just never hear of it because they seem to mysteriously "dissapear".''
Okay thats it, I'm never leaving my home again!
'' Though now that I think about it, I had a high school friend found burned to death in his car in the middle of nowhere''
AAAHHHH! That is just what I need right now! This is just to coincedental. All of the underground bases are acutally buried cities where atomic tests
used to take place, and anyone who tries to venture their gets kidnapped and tortured by ugly deformed mutants! Oh God!!!!
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reply posted on 5-7-2006 @ 10:53 AM by Jimmy910130
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Seriously though, I want to believe there is something underneath Dulce, but there is just not enough concrete evidence...
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reply posted on 7-7-2006 @ 08:06 AM by condor
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this may apply to the dulce base but if you look at where most of these underground bases are most are near extinct volcanos
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reply posted on 7-7-2006 @ 10:01 AM by Jimmy910130
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Condor which underground base (that you are sure exists) is near a volcano?
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reply posted on 8-7-2006 @ 01:06 PM by condor
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i found this on a website
NEW MEXICO, DULCE [JICARILLA APACHE RESERVATION] - In the town of Dulce in NW New Mexico, one block from the PAN AM building is the old high school,
now used as an engineering facility by MAKEN & HANGER [originally ZIA Corp.]. Inside the facility is an elevator that leads to Level-1 of the massive
underground facility beneath the Dulce area which is also known as "Ultra" or "Section-D", which runs under main street at a depth of about 200
feet. This level is guarded by PROFORCE Security, whereas deeper and more secure levels under the Archuleta mesa to the north contain automatic
devices designed to KILL intruders. Dulce is by far the most massive and most strategic of all of the underground "hubs" of the joint
military-industrial / alien imperial collaboration in North America, with numerous tube-tunnels radiating to all parts of the continent and beyond.
the site address is www.think-aboutit.com...
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reply posted on 8-7-2006 @ 01:21 PM by NoNik
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A blood red background with black font. Yep, real professional.
Don't know about anyone else, but I find that sites such as this, with crazy format, is usually indicative of its content.
NN
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reply posted on 8-7-2006 @ 01:49 PM by condor
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ther is a bunch of sites all saying the same thing i dont know if its true or not if someone lives in the area can check it out then we can all knnow
for sure
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reply posted on 8-7-2006 @ 03:16 PM by whaaa
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Condor, did you read any of the previous posts by snapmouse?
I have spent many pleasant days in Dulce, fishing, hiking, playing blackjack in their casino and visiting with friends.
I'm not saying that there isn't a base under Dulce but I never saw any evidence of one. There is a lot of gas and oil, extraction, exploration and
storage around Dulce. Maybe that stuff can be confused with evidence of a Base. I don't know.
A real smart Apache once purposed a valid question to me once about the base, "Who takes out the trash?"
A large facility would need lots of support personnel. Who are they and where do they live? Is their a conspiracy of silence? Maybe, but I didn't
see or hear anything suspicious.
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reply posted on 8-7-2006 @ 03:34 PM by TheRanchMan
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What are the coordinates of this picture. I could possibly find it in Google Earth for a better image rez.
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