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Dulce Base conference ends: A FULL REPORT

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posted on Apr, 3 2009 @ 02:35 PM
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I have an open mind when it comes to the underground base in Dulce, but I do find it difficult to believe some of the things I've read about in Branton's ebook.

However, I can say that the black helicopters are real. I live in Los Alamos, and on any given afternoon you can see them flying overhead (I live in White Rock). Sometimes the choppers do fly low and make a lot of noise. I was out landscaping one afternoon and three of them flew over, and the trio were really low.

New Mexico is an interesting place. Lots of military bases and two national laboratories (Sandia and Los Alamos). And there are underground locations. For example, Los Alamos has some decommissioned tunnels that kids have gone into and explored. There could be others. . . .




posted on Apr, 3 2009 @ 02:53 PM
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Excellent report! Thank you very much for this post.



posted on Apr, 3 2009 @ 05:56 PM
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Here is the FULL REPORT (with photo of conference) of the Dulce base conference which took place in Dulce, New Mexico on March 29, 2009:

FULL REPORT (with photo):

DULCE BASE CONFERENCE ENDS: A FULL REPORT

The following report can also be seen (with photo of conference) at:
www.ufodigest.com...

DULCE BASE CONFERENCE ENDS: A FULL REPORT

by Norio Hayakawa
March 30, 2009

Dulce Base Conference Ends With More Questions Than Answers

DULCE, NEW MEXICO -- Close to 120 people showed up for the first "underground base" conference ever to be held in Dulce, New Mexico on Sunday, March 29.
The event made a rather tumultuous start at the Best Western Jicarilla Inn at 10 a..m.
By that time the entire bar lounge area began to be filled beyond capacity.

And by the time the first speaker (former Dulce ranch owner, Edmund Gomez) began his presentation, many people had to stand and wait in the adjacent restaurant area..
It was then that the Fire Department issued a warning saying that the conference must immediately be moved elsewhere.

Halfway through the speaker's fascinating presentation, the Fire Department issued a stern second warning saying that the number of people inside the conference room far exceeded its capacity.
Panic then began to be felt by the event's organizer, Norio Hayakawa of Rio Rancho.
Hotel employees frantically made phone calls to find out if there were any other locations available for the conference to go on.

It was then that Hoyt Velarde, former Dulce police officer and head of Public Safety Department, suggested to Hayakawa that the conference be moved to a civic hall inside a small shopping center across the street from the hotel.
With Velarde's swift assistance in making the arrangement, and after a short intermission, the entire Dulce Base: Fact or Fiction? conference and public forum finally resumed and continued the rest of the day at the new location.

As an interesting side note, on Sunday morning when it was still dark outside, many guests at the Best Western Jicarilla Inn were awakened shortly before 6 a.m. by a thunderous roar of blades of helicopters above. Local residents nearby reported that there was a rare low flight of two military helicopters above Dulce.
In the afternoon session of the conference, two local residents also testified that they witnessed the military helicopters circling above Dulce and that they passed slowly above the hotel. They told Hayakawa that there are occasional appearances of military helicopters over the town but the flights were never as low as what they saw early Sunday morning.

As organizer and moderator of this conference, Hayakawa several times alluded to an allegation that the government, beginning in the early 1970s and lasting till the early 1980s, may have conducted clandestine operations in the area involving experiments with bovine diseases, anthrax and other substances as part of biological warfare research.

He also alluded to another allegation that there may also have been some illegal dumping or storage of toxic chemicals and other bio-hazardous materials in the nearby areas.

Hayakawa stated that he tends to support a theory that the government may have purposefully created some 'convenient' cover stories (underground alien base concept) to conceal those clandestine activities and may even have staged a series of fake 'UFO-type' incidents in the area, utilizing high tech equipment such as holographic projection devices.

However he also stated that he cannot deny any possibility that there may indeed be some unknown interdimensional phenomenon in the area which happens to be filled with fascinating cultural and spiritual beliefs of the Jicarilla Apache nation. He added that for this reason, perhaps, the government may have targeted this region as a convenient location for clandestine operations.

The speakers at the conference and their main points expressed were as follows:

Edmund Gomez, spokesman for the entire Gomez family who owned a large ranch in Dulce said that their ranch lost more than 17 cows during the height of cattle mutilations incidents and experienced substantial financial loss over the years. Gomez stated that gas masks were found near the mutilation sites and that specific cows were each tracked with phosphorescent markings a few days before the mutilations actually took place. He is convinced that this was done by the government and that no aliens were involved. He asserted that the government was conducting some type of germ warfare experiments. He concluded by stating that there is definitely a governmental underground facility there.

Hoyt Velarde, former Dulce police officer and head of Public Safety Department asserted that he has not located the base yet but it is an undeniable fact that there have been (and still are) many UFO sightings in the area. Velarde even suggested that he is willing to organize an escorted group expedition soon for the public to the top of the Archuleta Mesa if such a request is made in earnest. He surprised the attendees also by saying that another conference on this topic could even be held next time in the conference hall of the Police Department there. Hayakawa said that he may consider this offer.

Gabe Valdez, former New Mexico state patrol officer in charge of the Dulce area stated that he investigated numerous cattle mutilation cases in the Dulce area from the mid 1970s to the early 1980s. He declared that this has nothing to do with aliens but that there is something there that is too sensitive for discussion and refused to further divulge what that was.

Christopher O' Brien, researcher of paranormal activities in the San Luis Valley of Southern Colorado asserted that Dulce may be a diversion for what is more importantly taking place in the San Luis Valley just north of northern New Mexico.

Dr.. Michael E. Salla, initiator of "exopolitics" and author of a book entitled EXPOSING U.S. GOVERNMENT POLICIES ON EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE expressed his belief that there is a joint US/alien underground bio-lab beneath the Archuleta Mesa and that this must be addressed as a serious human rights abuse issue.

Greg Bishop, author of PROJECT BETA, a book in which he describes in detail his investigations of the claims of an Albuquerque scientist by the name of Paul Bennewitz, said that Bennewitz was the initial source behind the rumors of the underground base in Dulce. Bishop asserted that Bennewitz was side tracked by an unofficial disinformation campaign to get him to look away from evidence of sensitive military projects going on in 1979 inside Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque. However, Bishop surprised everyone when he said at the end that he is now beginning to doubt his initial doubt about Dulce and concluded that there could indeed be something there.

Gabe Julian, former Dulce police officer who worked under the late Raleigh Tafoya, former Dulce Police Chief described his encounters with three metallic, oval-shaped object hovering at a tree-top level at a ranch in Dulce. He described how he was dispatched to the ranch house of a woman who claimed that small people with strange boxes emitting light were harassing her. Initially skeptical of what his radio dispatcher told him, he drove over to the area and was shaken up when he witnessed those hovering objects there..

Dennis Balthaser, a well-known UFO researcher from Roswell, New Mexico expressed his conviction that there is a US/alien joint biological laboratory and base under the Archuleta Mesa.

Keith Ealy, a researcher with a fascinating interpretation of Dulce as being a space time portal for interdimensionals amazed the audience with his close-up satellite imagery of Dulce Elementary School building. He told the audience that the contours of the parking lot resemble an ancient stone scupture in Bolivia. He concluded that the Dulce area is filled with interdimensional phenomenon, a topic similarly shared by world famous researchers, Dr. Jacques Vallee and John Keel.

Here is an excellent report about the Dulce Base conference and its conclusion:

www.examiner.com...

Also, the Albuquerque Journal had a front page story today (March 30) about the conference. The headline which appeared at the bottom of the front page was "UFO Hunters Debate Underground Base". And on page 3 the headline for the continuing story was: "Secret Alien Base in N.M.?"


For more information, please e-mail:
[email protected]

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posted on Apr, 8 2009 @ 01:24 PM
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Norio:
I have questions about the cattle mutes in that area.

Do you think they are happening because of something that happened in the past - like a test or experiment?

Or do you think they are happening because of some current research that may still be going on?

Why kill the cattle and return them? This leaves evidence etc....

Any ideas Norio and others?

By the way I'm still intrigued by that strange fetus found inside that cow as seen on the History Channel show!



posted on Apr, 9 2009 @ 03:17 PM
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Originally posted by rundog
Norio:
I have questions about the cattle mutes in that area.

Do you think they are happening because of something that happened in the past - like a test or experiment?

Or do you think they are happening because of some current research that may still be going on?

Why kill the cattle and return them? This leaves evidence etc....

Any ideas Norio and others?

By the way I'm still intrigued by that strange fetus found inside that cow as seen on the History Channel show!


Thanks, Rundog, for your questions.
It seems that recently there have only been isolated cases of cattle mutilations in that region (e.g. near the community of Gobernador, not too far from Dulce) and some parts of southern Colorado. The bulk of the incidents seem to have taken place between the mid 1970s and the mid 1980s.
To tell you the truth, Rundog, your guess is as good as mine. It's truly baffling and I cannot come up with any answers.
Gabe Valdez (in that History Channel program) only showed one photo of what he described as a fetus.
On March 29, there was a Jicarilla Apache individual who seem to have selected a few attendees at the conference and showed them privately about 20 similar color photos but more clearer than what Gabe Valdez showed in the program.
That individual refused to identify himself. He called aside Janet Sailor (who was filming the conference) and showed 20 of those photos to her.
Sailor said that she was quite shocked by those particular photos because they looked so real. According to Sailor, one of the photos showed a cameraman taking the photo of the fetus. The individual only showed Sailor for less than 5 minutes and put them back in his manila envelope and took off.
Later on, the same individual showed those photos to another attendee by the name of Michael Wisotzke, at the parking lot of Best Western motel in Dulce. Again, that individual told Wisotzke to take a quick look at the 20 photos. Wisotzke was totally shocked to see those photos. The indiviual only gave him 5 minutes to look at those photos. Again, he put them back in his manila envelope and immediately went to his Jeep and took off.
This all happened on Sunday, March 29 when we had the Dulce base conference.

Like I said, Rundog, I am at a total loss as far as the cattle mutilations are concerned. Both Gabe Valdez (former State Patrol officer) and Edmund Gomez (rancher) clearly stated in the conference that the mutilations were done by the government. Edmund Gomez stated that he believes that it had something to do with germ warfare experiments.



posted on Apr, 10 2009 @ 03:47 PM
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posted on Apr, 10 2009 @ 05:09 PM
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Nice to hear a Dulce update.

I just got a chance to watch the Dulce UFO Hunters episode people are talking about and found it interesting that in the episode they made a reference to a battle, and an underground maglev train.

I remember listening to Phil Schneider about Dulce awhile back and he also presents many of the same facts present in the episode. The battle he engaged in with Greys and Maglev train that runs underground throughout the United States.

Interesting information, hopefully another meeting will get to be held at the police department.



posted on Apr, 20 2009 @ 04:03 PM
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Thank you Norio for your detailed response. This subject just amazes me!

Thanks again. Sounds like the conference was very worthwhile.



posted on May, 25 2009 @ 03:26 PM
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Originally posted by obsidianoz
However, I can say that the black helicopters are real. I live in Los Alamos, and on any given afternoon you can see them flying overhead (I live in White Rock). Sometimes the choppers do fly low and make a lot of noise. I was out landscaping one afternoon and three of them flew over, and the trio were really low.


When you say black helicopters are you talking about *anti-gravity* or rotor operated? I have seen pictures of this "prototype" somewhere but don't recall where.

Most(if not all) are operated by FEMA and delta force!

[edit on 25-5-2009 by EarthCitizen07]



posted on May, 26 2009 @ 09:09 PM
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I have been fascinated with Dulce since I saw the UFO hunters episode.




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