Hi everyone, I would like to bring up a subject here on ATS
that fascinates me very very much, Its about the Dulce Base, a unofficial name
for an alleged secret underground facility under the Archuleta Mesa in
Dulce, New Mexico, United States.
I know the subject have been posted on ATS before, but I think its time again.
I will now post alot of links to some videos about the subject that
I find nesseary to watch to get a understanding of all this.
I would HIGHLY recommend start reading the Dulce Book 322 pages, its very good..
even if you prefer reading it as pure fiction
I HIGHLY recommend that you copy pasted everything into a word document
dont know how much longer the book will be available on that page.
I made a copy of the dulce book and published it on free share sites with subjects
like ufo and underground bases, my acount and my files was deleted the day after I posted.
When you have read the book I recommend seeing some of these videos:
TIP ( you can save the videos on your computer using keepvid.com...
these kind of videos keep disapearing
ENJOY
Phil Schneider Denver Colorado Lecture 1995 1 Of 8
Phil Schneider Denver Colorado Lecture 1995 2 Of 8
Phil Schneider Denver Colorado Lecture 1995 3 Of 8
Phil Schneider Denver Colorado Lecture 1995 4 Of 8
Phil Schneider Denver Colorado Lecture 1995 5 Of 8
Phil Schneider Denver Colorado Lecture 1995 6 Of 8
Phil Schneider Denver Colorado Lecture 1995 7 Of 8
Phil Schneider Denver Colorado Lecture 1995 8 Of 8
dulce is always a favorite of mine. that being said, it's been "done" to death. nothing new has surfaced. it's still all speculative. but if
true(which i believe') what a strange place.
while on the topic of Dulce, how many of you are familiar with Grant Morrison's "The Invisibles"? In one of the books, the group of subversives
known as "the invisibles" breaks into Dulce to steal an HIV cure and free trapped members of their group. great book for those not in the know.
favorite of mine to but I never think its done, im posting this along with some videos.. in hope of someone got some more info to share about
this... the book you are talking about, sounds .. amasing, do you know the title ?
favorite of mine to but I never think its done, im posting this along with some videos.. in hope of someone got some more info to share about
this... the book you are talking about, sounds .. amasing, do you know the title ?
the invisibles was a comic book series, later collected in graphic novel form. the dulce episode i believe occured in volume 6 titled "Kissing Mr.
Quimper". the whole series is about "what if every conspiracy theory you knew was true". it's a hell of a read. took me a few years to assimilate
all the information in it.
the book, honestly, changed my life, which was the author's intent.
I began reading the Dulce Book several days ago. It's utterly fascinating, although parts of it seem even more over the top than others (i.e.
galactic empires and federations); however, a lot of the "nuts and bolts" information about the underground facility seems believable to me. I
really gave it more credence when I saw the older post regarding Dulce base and the evidence of seismic activity in that area during it's supposed
"construction time". I found that bit of information to be just too coincidental for my comfort.
btw. I been looking around for some books to buy about the dulce base, hardcover style only.. anyone ?
Began printing the whole dulce book out from www.thewatcherfiles.com... But I
soon realised that so many pages and so much ink will be the must exspensive book ever...
There have been some new developments regarding the alleged Dulce facility. I had always been intrigued by the story and hoped it was real despite a
close friend who's been to Dulce many times, and is a researcher, saying there's just nothing there but a sleepy Apache town with nothing to do of an
evening.
As for all the pics of the town buildings, they're just everyday buildings. Don't get your knickers in a twist. Google the high school, for example,
and see what you see.
A researcher named Anthony Sanchez has, he claims, located a military insider, a retired Air Force Colonel willing to spill the beans, but not his
name, for a new book that Sanchez has written. Sanchez had enlisted the help of Norio Hayakawa as a sort of consultant after things progressed. Norio
of course appears in some of the videos above, and was noted many years ago for being an Area 51 proponent.
At a recent conference in New Mexico and on netradio via Jerry Pippin, Sanchez and Hayakawa claimed that the name of the facility is officially the
Rio Arriba Scientific & Technological Underground Auxiliary.
For more we'd have to get the book, of course. That sounds kind of suspiciously typical, I know, but Sanchez gives the appearance of being pretty
passionate about it at least.
Soon afterward there was some silly drama about Sanchez being scared off and dropping it all, his website, the book, everything, but that development
was then just as quickly reversed... and it's now suddenly published as an ebook... at the rather steep price of $20. I think I'll wait for a review.
I will admit that I kind of have mixed feelings about this latest effort.
A New Mexican Fortean blog called New Mexico L.O.W.F.I has been keeping pretty good
track of all these shenanigans and has all of the links to Pippin and Sanchez and Norio and such.
I do hope it is a real base... but I'm not holding my breath too deeply. We'll see, as they say.
Peace,
Pixel
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Dulce is a waste of bandwidth. Here is a novel idea. Rather than rehash (cough cough) evidence from the internet, why not go to Dulce and see there is
nothing there. It's not the there are camo dudes to terminate you with extreme prejudice.
And how can you be sure of that, if you ever give you the time to read the Dulce Book as I posted a link to at top.. you will soon realise that with
the technology they got there.. no freaking way you will ever find any evidence of the base....
Then you surely gonna say somehing about.. but whats to discues then ? well.. as I said, try and read the dulce book and listen to The Phil Schneider
Story, and get the offical numbers for how many woman and children disapearing in the US... and also look at the seismic activity at the places
described in the book.. where the base is located and being expanded...
your suspicious fast to deny the dulce story... you working for someone I dont like ?
it's pretty interesting when ATS member Snapmouse ,says he is a lifelong Dulce resident
we asked him if nothing is going at Dulce why the legends? Even a legend has some begining ,why so much smoke if there's no fire? What about ancient
Apache stories etc.
he says he does have ancient stories to tell and would be perfectly willing to do so .We say then tell! But he doesn't?