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As the objects passed Mt Rainer, Arnold turned his plane southward on a more or less parallel course. It was at this point that he opened his side window and began observing the objects unobstructed by any glass that might have produced reflections. The objects did not disappear and continued to move very rapidly southward, continuously moving forward of his position. Curious about their speed, he began to time their rate of passage: he said they moved from Mt. Rainer to Mount Adams where they faded from view, a distance of about 50 miles (80 km), in one minute and forty-two seconds, according to the clock on his instrument panel. When he later had time to do the calculation, the speed was over 1,700 miles per hour (2,700 km/h). This was about three times faster than any manned aircraft in 1947.
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Another claim tells of a violent stand-off between the grey aliens and humans that occurred in the late 1970s. During this time, approximately 60 contractors were hired to complete the secret underground base by using colossal drilling equipment to carve out huge tunnels under Mt. Archuleta. At some point, the men and greys had a dispute, which resulted in 57 out of the 60 contractors being killed.
Army elite special mission unit Delta Force was supposedly called in afterward to de-escalate the situation and cover up the deaths. Philip Schneider, a former government explosives engineer, came forward years later and said he survived the battle. Schneider claimed as tensions escalated, he came in contact with a seven-foot-tall grey alien. Striking first, he shot and killed two of the strange beings, but suffered a nasty wound after one of the aliens blasted him with a plasma ball and “blew off some of his fingers.”
Native Aborigine tribes refer to the mountain as Kalkajaka, which translates ominously to “Mountain of Death,” and it is their belief that evil spirits reside within the ancient, rocky ruins. These spirits, their legends say, seek out humans to ravage both their soul and their flesh. There have even been sightings of humanoid beings whose descriptions are remarkably similar to alleged reptilian creatures—a well-known being in the UFO and conspiracy communities.
Pilots have also made reports of strange phenomena while flying over this dark mountain, ranging from strange lights in the sky to malfunctioning navigation equipment. And just to add another bizarre twist to an already strange affair, many, many people have simply vanished into thin air here. Those who relate the strange lights to UFO activity will tell you that these disappearances are alien abductions.
In contemporary times, the area is a UFO hot spot. Regular sightings are reported, and several pieces of footage have made their way online, claiming to show strange cosmic craft vanishing into some kind of portal in the skies of the mountain.
There are also equally regular sightings of strange creatures with glowing red eyes that lurk in the cave systems around the vast base and woodlands of the mountain.
One particular story from recent times was that of a three-year-old boy who went missing for five hours while camping with his grandparents. He was eventually found safe and well. However, he would tell a strange and unsettling tale shortly after the incident.
originally posted by: BeefNoMeat
Thanks for the thread
So L. Ron Hubbard really was onto something?
And about the aboriginals believing in nasty/mean spirits taking up shop in the mountain, there’s a Nat’l Geo piece from several years back and the author claims she picked nasty spirits from some mountain in Africa after being told by the locals not to hike it because of the evil presence — she got rid of them, allegedly, by taking trips to the Peruvian rainforest and consuming Ayahuasca.
I’ll see if I can find the link to the article....
originally posted by: schuyler
Mt. Adams and Mt. Shasta are part of the Cascade Range. Mt. Shasta blows up about every 300 years. Mt. St. Helens, just north of Adams, blew itself up in 1980. Mt. Rainier blew up twice in the 1800s. Mt. Baker is active. In the last 200 years all the eruptions in the continental US have been from the Cascade Range. All but two of the Cascade volcanoes have erupted in the last 4000 years.
It strikes me that these mountains are a very stupid place to build UFO bases.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: TurbineJet
Yeah. Hawaii.
The stories are nonsense.
originally posted by: TurbineJet
originally posted by: schuyler
Mt. Adams and Mt. Shasta are part of the Cascade Range. Mt. Shasta blows up about every 300 years. Mt. St. Helens, just north of Adams, blew itself up in 1980. Mt. Rainier blew up twice in the 1800s. Mt. Baker is active. In the last 200 years all the eruptions in the continental US have been from the Cascade Range. All but two of the Cascade volcanoes have erupted in the last 4000 years.
It strikes me that these mountains are a very stupid place to build UFO bases.
Ah but you see, it may be a stupid place to put them there if you are using current publically available technology, however if you are an advance alien race able to carve out blocks for the pyramids (lets save that for a future thread) then you would be perfectly capable of putting a base under a volcano, thereby making it the SMARTEST place to put a base because very few humans dare venture..
originally posted by: schuyler
originally posted by: TurbineJet
originally posted by: schuyler
Mt. Adams and Mt. Shasta are part of the Cascade Range. Mt. Shasta blows up about every 300 years. Mt. St. Helens, just north of Adams, blew itself up in 1980. Mt. Rainier blew up twice in the 1800s. Mt. Baker is active. In the last 200 years all the eruptions in the continental US have been from the Cascade Range. All but two of the Cascade volcanoes have erupted in the last 4000 years.
It strikes me that these mountains are a very stupid place to build UFO bases.
Ah but you see, it may be a stupid place to put them there if you are using current publically available technology, however if you are an advance alien race able to carve out blocks for the pyramids (lets save that for a future thread) then you would be perfectly capable of putting a base under a volcano, thereby making it the SMARTEST place to put a base because very few humans dare venture..
So aliens can stop the flow of lava? I don't think so.
originally posted by: TurbineJet
Alleged photo smuggled out of Dulce Base.
originally posted by: TurbineJet
originally posted by: schuyler
originally posted by: TurbineJet
originally posted by: schuyler
Mt. Adams and Mt. Shasta are part of the Cascade Range. Mt. Shasta blows up about every 300 years. Mt. St. Helens, just north of Adams, blew itself up in 1980. Mt. Rainier blew up twice in the 1800s. Mt. Baker is active. In the last 200 years all the eruptions in the continental US have been from the Cascade Range. All but two of the Cascade volcanoes have erupted in the last 4000 years.
It strikes me that these mountains are a very stupid place to build UFO bases.
Ah but you see, it may be a stupid place to put them there if you are using current publically available technology, however if you are an advance alien race able to carve out blocks for the pyramids (lets save that for a future thread) then you would be perfectly capable of putting a base under a volcano, thereby making it the SMARTEST place to put a base because very few humans dare venture..
So aliens can stop the flow of lava? I don't think so.
Who knows what they can do? If they can materialize thru walls maybe they can be inside the lava or below it, slightly out of phase with this plane of reality
originally posted by: SailorJerry
Dont mind schuyler, hes just an old grump like me
Thank you for a great thread and a nice distraction from the politics!
originally posted by: schuyler
originally posted by: TurbineJet
originally posted by: schuyler
originally posted by: TurbineJet
originally posted by: schuyler
Mt. Adams and Mt. Shasta are part of the Cascade Range. Mt. Shasta blows up about every 300 years. Mt. St. Helens, just north of Adams, blew itself up in 1980. Mt. Rainier blew up twice in the 1800s. Mt. Baker is active. In the last 200 years all the eruptions in the continental US have been from the Cascade Range. All but two of the Cascade volcanoes have erupted in the last 4000 years.
It strikes me that these mountains are a very stupid place to build UFO bases.
Ah but you see, it may be a stupid place to put them there if you are using current publically available technology, however if you are an advance alien race able to carve out blocks for the pyramids (lets save that for a future thread) then you would be perfectly capable of putting a base under a volcano, thereby making it the SMARTEST place to put a base because very few humans dare venture..
So aliens can stop the flow of lava? I don't think so.
Who knows what they can do? If they can materialize thru walls maybe they can be inside the lava or below it, slightly out of phase with this plane of reality
Now you're just making stuff up to try to bolster an extremely unplausible scenario. Not worth continuing this.
originally posted by: tommyjo
originally posted by: TurbineJet
Alleged photo smuggled out of Dulce Base.
That image is simply an altered image from the film the 6th Day.
www.theblackvault.com...#
originally posted by: tommyjo
originally posted by: TurbineJet
Alleged photo smuggled out of Dulce Base.
That image is simply an altered image from the film the 6th Day.
www.theblackvault.com...#