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Here is the dulce book online!

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posted on Feb, 13 2004 @ 09:06 PM
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This is an online book about dulce. I have only read a few chapters but interesting none the less.Book!



posted on Feb, 13 2004 @ 09:07 PM
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thanks, i love reading stuff about Dulce.



posted on Feb, 13 2004 @ 09:11 PM
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I've read it but I believe there are better ways to explain the data, what little there is. I hope to describe and develop this UFO/ET metatheory with the help of ATS members, over time, post by post.


[Edited on 13-2-2004 by Condorcet]



posted on Feb, 13 2004 @ 10:20 PM
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I want to be a security guard there when i'm older but 1.) i dont where to go to apply 2.) i dont feel like stripping naked everyday and getting weighed...what to do, what to do

[Edited on 2/13/2004 by TekNo88]



posted on Feb, 14 2004 @ 02:26 AM
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Yeah a cool book, will be nice to reread it. thanks.



posted on Mar, 12 2004 @ 04:41 PM
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Tnx for the link, it's really interesting to read stuff about it. Though after reading some small pieces of the book i must say, it's not a reliable source. For example:

"...Cryptozoological or Bioengineering phenomena [this was the general area where the famous 'Cabbit', the half cat / half rabbit was captured]..."

This is a piece of the Dulce book, and the Cabbit is actually a very 'normal' thing. Here's a quote an article I found:
"So there you have it. There are no such things as cabbits which are crossbreds between cats and rabbits. They don't exist. Genetic deformities exist which make ordinary cats look like mythical cabbits. A cat which looks like a rabbit is due to a mutation, deformity or birth defect. It is certainly not due to being a cross between cats and rabbits. The only "real cabbits" are the cartoon ones in Japanese anime."
www.messybeast.com...

And there are many more things that is written about in that Dulce book which can be debunked by a simple Google search.

Another thing is that they claim to have found evidences during several excursions, but pictures of it weren't shown, here's a piece of a report from an excursion the made into the Dulce area, they search for an 'experimental' plane crash site:
"The other two trees were smaller [approximately 12 to 20 inches in diameter]. There was evidence of fire with these. Samples of [these] trees were also taken. Between the second tree and the third tree we found large pieces of what appeared to be part of the first tree. One piece was burnt while next to it was one that had not been burned. Samples were taken. While searching for physical evidence, a standard issue style ball-point pen was found. This is of the same type used by the U.S. Government but can also be purchased by the general public. Strange to have been found in such a remote place as this canyon. The alleged crash area showed a large SEMI-CIRCULAR area with new vegetation. The area above the semi-circular area was covered with new vegetation also. Samples of the soil of this area were taken. "

Where are the photos i always ask myself then?

Due to all of these small things i think this book is far from reliable.

[Edited on 12-3-2004 by Mauser]



posted on Mar, 13 2004 @ 01:53 AM
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I hadn't hear of Dulce until I joined ATS, but it looks interesting. Thanks for the link.



posted on Mar, 14 2004 @ 08:44 AM
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I read the security officer interview of the section.
What a bunch of bunk. It was almost hard to read after a while. I felt like my intelligence was not being insulted, but being horse-whipped.

Tunnels connecting bases all over the world? C'mon! Don't you think someone might have noticed by now?

And of course the security officer has disappeared since the interview...how convienent and how ...typical.

I am going to read some more sections, but if this is indicative of what's to come.......ugghhhh



posted on Mar, 14 2004 @ 07:12 PM
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Thanks. Awesome book; while everything in it isn't 100% reliable, it is still very interesting. Until Later.
Chris




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