Dulce wars: By Branton, page 1


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Topic started on 28-4-2010 @ 03:52 AM by -Blackout-
www.amazon.com...=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1272444629&sr=1-1



Has anyone here read this book? Is it any good? I was thinking about ordering a copy of it, but wanted to check and see if its even worth it or not. What does it cover? The whole Phil Schneider incident I hope?

And wow, why is it so expensive for? 150 page book for 20+ dollars

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reply posted on 28-4-2010 @ 06:37 AM by Elmer_Dinkley
reply to post by DoomsdayRex


Agreed DR....having read the commander x books a few years back,
I was convinced it was all scare mongering BS...good call!


reply posted on 28-4-2010 @ 12:21 PM by Gazrok
reply to post by DoomsdayRex



DR pretty much called it... There are a few threads here (older) about Schneider's credibility issues....


reply posted on 28-4-2010 @ 03:51 PM by IgnoreTheFacts
reply to post by Unknown Soldier



I'm trying to figure out why it took the "assisins" so long to "murder" him. Can you maybe enlighten those of us that actually apply semi-critical thinking before we leap to absurd and ignorant conculsion?


reply posted on 28-4-2010 @ 04:26 PM by The Shrike
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Instead of writing an insulting reply, this Amazon review says it in nicer words and the author says he's a cop which doesn't give the contents of the book any more truthfulness. I find stuff like this book a detriment to the already mentally-conditioned believers in anything that "rings their bell."

For "non-investigators"!

From Amazon.com:
"I always enjoy reading Branton's articles so don't take this review wrong! As for this book it contains an awful lot of material that has already been posted on the Internet which I find disappointing, therefore the 3 star rating. There is very little new information here and almost NO verifiable information when it comes to aliens, UFO's or even a real military base in the area. I think the non-investigator will find this book a very good and interesting read, ..."



reply posted on 28-4-2010 @ 04:52 PM by The Shrike
Originally posted by -Blackout-
Thanks for the replies guys.


The Shrike: "Mine (this one) should be the last nail on the coffin:
en.wikipedia.org..." Also:

Area 51 and other Facilities » Where did the Dulce Story come from?"
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Posted by Ghost01 = posted on 17-11-2006 @ 06:24 AM

After looking into it on my own time and talking to others, I'm sure the Dulce base is NOT real. It's one of the great Myths of conspiracy investigation. Now, it taking up it's own little section of ATS. I don't mean to offend anyone, but we need to put this to rest. So I pose my question to this board:

With no Physical evidence of a secret base out in New Mexico, Where did this story about the Secret Dulce facility come from?

Dulce is Not real, but the Joker who invented this tall tale sure is! I want to know who created this runaway roumor!

Come on, I ready to Bust this myth Once and for All! So bring it on.

Tim



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