posted on Dec, 6 2003 @ 05:02 PM
My name is David Bieniek,
I hold a position and a limited Security Clearance at Los Alamos Laboratory. There is only one entrance from LANL to Dulce and it is a 6 inch thick,
about 8 ft. tall steel door. There is a gate in front of the door that one of the guards open for people authorized to enter. While I don't have the
clearance to enter the facility, I have seen inside that gate one time. A man by the name of Dr. James Taylor walked through with a security escort,
and briefly I saw the inside. All I saw was another bright gray door slide open, and then a silver looking elavator shaft. Then the exteior door shut
and security gave me a strange look. I know it goes to Dulce as it says (most noteably like an airport terminal) Gate 1 to DULCE in bright blue
lettering. Next to it are a group of 8 numbers consisting of 0's and 1's only. I could probably get a few pictures of it, although they don't allow
cameras near the gate. I am, however authorized to carry one through LANL directly to the section by the terminal as I work in the Aerospace Physics
Division. I will try to get some pictures if I can. Shortly, I will be writing an article about Aerospace Technologies in the New York Times, and I am
going to make it a point to mention this web site, and some of the things I read here.
Respectfully,
Dr. David Bieniek
Los Alamos National Laboratory