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Originally posted by Telos
And this are the last ones
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Originally posted by Alpha Grey
First off Telos not even one of the above pictures is of the Dulce Base and also not even one of them was ever taken by the late Thomas Edwin Castello.
According to John Lear...none of the items taken from the Dulce Base has ever been made public. Supposedly it still rests in the desert buried somewhere near Groom Lake...no one has ever found it...and no one ever will.
Sorry for the bad news.
Originally posted by Alpha Grey
According to John Lear...
Dulce Base is the name for a supposed secret underground facility in or near Dulce, New Mexico, United States. To date, no evidence confirming the existence of this facility has surfaced, and the tales regarding the Dulce base are widely regarded as urban legend.
Source.
Originally posted by Telos
Here are few more
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Originally posted by MR_UNSMiLey
Quick thing here... did anyone realize that dulce is Spanish for sugar?
Original Anonymous Post By: anon_93875
This anonymous post is in response to ATS thread: Where did the Dulce Story come from?
Hey, it's me, MR_UNSMiLey... I think you're right in stating that it is sweet... I'm sorry, it's just that sweet was what first came to mind since I purchase Mexican candy quite often so immediately that's what I assumed. I'm Hispanic but barely know a word of Spanish . But the fact that in translation it would be referred to as sweet... as for it being an Air Force Base, it's what I heard way back when so it's just something that stuck with me ever since, so other then that, I have no reason to think it's AFB, so again, it's just another mistake and assumption of mine . And on the note that it's called Section D is interesting... thanks for that bit of info , keep up the good work John.
Originally posted by ConfederacyOfUnity
Originally posted by Telos
Here are few more
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oh wow we got some quakeage up in here...that image bottom left is from Quake 2 on the space station nice try
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Originally posted by Ghost01
After looking into it on my own time and talking to others, I'm sure the Dulce base is NOT real. It's one of the great Myths of conspiracy investigation. Now, it taking up it's own little section of ATS. I don't mean to offend anyone, but we need to put this to rest. So I pose my question to this board:
With no Physical evidence of a secret base out in New Mexico, Where did this story about the Secret Dulce facility come from?
Dulce is Not real, but the Joker who invented this tall tale sure is! I want to know who created this runaway roumor!
Come on, I ready to Bust this myth Once and for All! So bring it on.
Tim
Originally posted by Implosion
Mr. Lear "is the only pilot to hold every airman certificate issued by the FAA", so this makes him an expert on the genetic labs under New Mexico?
Dulce Base is the name for a supposed secret underground facility in or near Dulce, New Mexico, United States. To date, no evidence confirming the existence of this facility has surfaced, and the tales regarding the Dulce base are widely regarded as urban legend.
Thomas Edwin Castello, Paul Bennewitz, and Phil Schneider IMO were doing just as Mr Lear is now. Trying to catch a little celebrity, trying to generate a little green.
Originally posted by JAMES TAYLOR BYE
I am reading through THE DULCE BOOK right now. Some of it makes for interesting reading. Whilst at other times it seems to far fetched. So what is the "official" story about Dulce because surely a lot of information in THE DULCE BOOK is conjecture (?), and not based on the so called DULCE PAPERS. Is it all reasearch that Branton has done over the years? Or is it all "fact"?
Originally posted by johnlear
Originally posted by JAMES TAYLOR BYE
I am reading through THE DULCE BOOK right now. Some of it makes for interesting reading. Whilst at other times it seems to far fetched. So what is the "official" story about Dulce because surely a lot of information in THE DULCE BOOK is conjecture (?), and not based on the so called DULCE PAPERS. Is it all reasearch that Branton has done over the years? Or is it all "fact"?
There is very little 'fact' about Dulce. All of Brantons work is from his research and interviews.