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Sep 24 2010

Dulce Base Was/Is Real

An alleged secret underground base in the Dulce, New Mexico area has been a rumor in UFO circles for almost 25 years. Stories have been told of alien ships flying into and out of mountainsides, and horrible rooms where humans are tortured and body parts are grown in vats for aliens to eat or something like that. Wacky stuff, which is why I tended to discount the existence of such a place.

I still need to read through the material, but apparently a retired USAF Colonel spoke to a researcher named Anthony Sanchez earlier this year and told him that there indeed is a base under the Dulce, New Mexico area. In Project Beta, I discounted the existence of such a base, since I had encountered no real evidence for it during my research for the book. Later, I discussed the possibility that there is or may have been some sort of facility there, based on conversations I had with new contacts as well as old.

I would really like to talk to this anonymous colonel myself, check his military record, and figure out why he is being allowed to talk at this particular time, or if he is violating any security oaths. There is not much to go on in the excerpt at Sanchez’ website, and it seems the piece was posted simply as a teaser for a forthcoming book on the subject.

Here is the text of an email that researcher Norio Hayakawa sent me this morning:

DULCE INSTALLATION CONFIRMED BY AIR FORCE COLONEL!!

Researcher Anthony Sanchez reveals his recent contact (January of 2010) with an Air Force Colonel in California.

NEW EVIDENCE ON DULCE

For the first time ever, the official government/military name for the Dulce installation will be disclosed to the public!

Colonel claims there has never been any Thomas E. Castello who had ever worked as security personnel at the Dulce installation. Neither are there any “Reptilians” in Dulce, he states.

But Colonel X confirms the presence of other “inhabitants” in the installation.

Listen to this fascinating Press Conference with Anthony Sanchez on Saturday, September 25, 10 p.m. Eastern Time:

The Jerry Pippin Show!!

Jerry Pippin’s SPECIAL REPORT ON DULCE

(his live press conference on the latest on the Dulce situation, held on Sept. 11 in Angel Fire, New Mexico) with Anthony Sanchez

UFO Highway

Anthony Sanchez has in his possession a copy of a documentary evidence that backs up some of the claims of this Air Force Colonel. Anthony will release this documentary evidence (together with the fully transcribed 3-hour interview with the Colonel) to the public in his upcoming fascinating book, UFO Highway. (scheduled to be released this December, 2010).

Anthony Sanchez has personally shown me this documentary evidence on September 11, 2010 in Angel Fire, New Mexico.

This post was written by

Greg Bishop – who has written posts on UFOMystic.

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4 Comments to “Dulce Base Was/Is Real”

  1. drew hempel Says:

    Greg, if Anthony has real documentary evidence for extraterrestrial aliens — why is he waiting till December to release it? Doesn’t he have a moral obligation to get the news out? What happened to that crashed triangle craft that he reported last August? The video was being “prepared” and coincidentally corroborated his Colonel’s triangle UFO crash extraterrestrial experience. The latest report from Anthony is that the couple who videotaped the crash do not want to speak about it and when MUFON went to their house two white vans were doing surveillance. Anymore information is just a promo for the forthcoming book.

  2. red pill junkie Says:

    Curious. I remember that the part on Project Beta where you dealt with the Dulce Base was left at the end as an open question —what with those strange pipes placed right in the middle of nowhere, plus the evidence you include that showed the US had the capacity to build a base underground. I regarded it as a display of honesty from a serious researcher that had gone as far as he could when dealing with a given issue (that’s the rare thing about Project Beta: it doesn’t try to convince the reader about anything, it just presents the facts in a straight-forward way.)

    Personally I do think there’s reason to believe the US possess many secret underground facilities. The technology to build them is there —patents for atomic drills, plus the concept to utilize artificial chambers created with subterranean nuclear explosions, etc.

    But that doesn’t mean those facilities are infested with malevolent extraterrestrials. They could very well be something like the bases portrayed in Michael Chrichton’s The Andromeda Strain: places where very sensitive research is carried out, protected from peering eyes in the sky.

    I do hope you get the chance to delve deeper into the matter, Greg.

  3. crgintx Says:

    I don’t know about Dulce but I worked at Medina Annex of Lackland AFB and there was an underground facility there. It wasn’t particularly large as compared to the size of facilities mentioned at Dulce but the tunnels were large enough to drive tractor-trailer rigs into. The tunnels were maybe a couple of hundred yards long. The Medina Annex facility was originally designed to support nuclear weapons maintenance. I suspect the Dulce underground facility was as well seeing how Kirtland AFB has a large Weapons Storage Area aka nuclear storage. There were people on the Medina Annex that worked there for years that didn’t know about the tunnels and facilities, so it doesn’t surprise me that such a facility could exist in a large WSA that already has extremely limited access. When I was at Medina, I doubt that 300 people had access to the ‘bomb dump’ out of more than 10k military personnel that were stationed on Lackland AFB at the time.

  4. red pill junkie Says:

    @ crgintx,

    So, were you one of the few privileged to access this underground facility at Medina?

    I remember that Jacques Vallee had a good point about the question of underground bases. He wondered about their waste disposal management —i.e. what do they do with the garbage —so, in light of your comment, I would like to ask you if you know how they got rid of the waste at Medina.

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