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One other thought is supplies for the base, how do they get there? What if large unused warehouses had the same thing. The trucks drive in, the doors close and unload the supplies into elevators that go below and the supplies then get distributed?
Originally posted by elevatedone
another thought of mine is that a possible entrance to the underground "bases", (including Dulce, or at least a tunnel to Dulce) is located at Ft. Knox.
They're guarding something besides Gold and Documents there.
Originally posted by elevatedone
My belief in underground bases started when I first saw the movie War Games. The Cheyenne Mountain Complex - NORAD.
I just thought how cool it was that we have something like that in the side of a mountain.
When I was a kid, my dad used to joke about Ft Knox and that he didn't think there was gold there. Over the past few years, I got to thinking about it too and thought, why not hide something else there and guard it like it was gold.
As I got older and more interested in Aliens and UFO's... I then started reading up on the subject and obviously found the stories of Dulce and was interested in trying to find out more.
I like some of John Lears theories on Dulce and other underground bases.
I'm not saying I'm convinced, just that based on the stories that are out there, this thread contains some of my ideas of the possibilities of entrances... thats all.
Originally posted by elevatedone
Thats just it... this is all speculation at this point.
There is no "proof" of a base under Dulce, howerver, the stories are very interesting and it's really okay to keep on searching for the truth, who knows, some day we might just get what we're looking for?
Originally posted by they see ALL
i heard about this thought before (on ATS actually)...
it makes sense to me...
i mean, how weird / obvious would it be if the workers at dulce simply entered into the base through an entrance in the desert???
all one would have to do is set up a web camera in that desert and wait for the big "w0w" moment, huh???
thus, entering into the base through an entrance in a city nearby the base makes sense to me...
i think i read that workers enter the base through school lockers
Originally posted by justanothergangster
living in new mexico dulce has been of great interest to me therese places in google earth near dulce that are black out and in the sides of the cliff wall....i suspect these could be an entrance.....but if not i do have certain things you guys may find interesting new mexico isnt known for earthquakes at all if you look at the usgs archives there was a really large earthquake in dulce in 1966 ((this is supposedly when construction began)) earthquake.usgs.gov...
whats even more interesting is there havent been any more earthquakes since then atleast not anywhere near this magnitude
Originally posted by realyweely
But this proves it was a natural occurence on a well known faultline:
Distribution of aftershock epicenters suggests that the main shock triggered aftershock activity on adjacent faults. The aftershock activity continued in the area for a year