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A starting point to address Dulce

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posted on Mar, 7 2008 @ 01:58 PM
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First of all, this post is addressing only those individuals educated and accepting of the Dulce testimony which has come from the likes of Phil Schneider and Thomas Castello. Another words, if you still just don't believe the Dulce base exists in all it's inhumane brutality, I'd request you click your "back" button now, no comments necessary.

This is strictly for those that accept the accounts, however extreme and horrifying, as likely truth that must be addressed. I went to bed last night and had a very depressing realization, that Phil's lecture was the first major and detailed bit of information I'd ever listened to when I began my studies in earnest. I was so appalled by what I heard that I vowed never to forget his words, and eventually address the Dulce issue directly. Well, I had essentially forgotten about the base for months. That's a marvelous feat. Information overload can do that to you.

I don't know where the end result would lead to, there are many possible results. The fight on the surface will always seem unable to be won, but that's not a reason to turn away and never look back. Here is a brief outline of at least how to BEGIN addressing these issue directly. Those of you who take this seriously, and would consider taking part to some degree, share your input!

1. Decide if you're interested. -You've heard the stories, the lectures, and believe there is something to it all. You believe people are in suffering and slavery in this place, as are animals. You do not support these actions, even if the actual occurrences are only "half as bad" as has been reported. You believe Dulce may represent among the worst and bloodiest element of the UFO cover up, and a high-end reason why full disclosure is set to remain unlikely.

2. Form a network on ATS. -Contact others who are interested as well, for example, members of ATS. Share your views on the issues and continue networking.

3. Form a team. -Create a literal team that is willing to work together in an unusual environment, for an unusual purpose. The team ideally will be made up of at least 50 members. No one should be a designated leader.

4. Plan a field trip. -Arrange a date to meet in Dulce. Each member of the team informs several loved ones and friends of their trip and why they are taking it.

5. Make the trip. -Arrange your team members to meet in Dulce, New Mexico for approximately one week (a long time to take off from a 9-5, I know). Bring camera equipment, gieger counters, video recorders, flash lights, binoculars, medical equipment (for the occasional trip or fall), etc., etc.

6. Make use of the time. -Talk to the locals. Get pictures of the area and anything unusual. Travel in different vehicles but never alone. Cars should travel in groups of 2-3. Drive on back roads, if possible, that seem to go no where. Enter any large, public buildings (or get as close as possible). If you are not allowed near something, try to get pictures of it. Hey, you're just curious UFO enthusiasts (or tourists, wink wink), not terrorists.

7. Gather findings, and report back to ATS, etc. -People here will want to know what, if anything, you found/learned while in and around Dulce.

Guys, it's a start. Something like this takes a few months to plan properly. Count me in... so... who would be willing to consider being a part of this? Share any suggestions/questions/concerns about such a trip on this thread.



posted on Mar, 7 2008 @ 02:04 PM
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Originally posted by eaurouge
Another words, if you still just don't believe the Dulce base exists in all it's inhumane brutality, I'd request you click your "back" button now, no comments necessary.


No, sorry....doesn't work that way here.

The "Dulce Base" stories are not much more than interesting science fiction. It is the flimsiest of tales, and serves about as much purpose as scary stories around the campfire during scout campouts.

Sorry to flame your opening post that way....but belief in this "icon" of the alien and UFO sub-culture is odd. People who live in the are have poo-poo'd the entire thing as hogwash.



posted on Mar, 7 2008 @ 02:13 PM
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Brilliant... this thread wasn't intended to be an "is it even real or not."

Like I said, let's keep it to those who do believe there is something to it and would like to form a network designed specifically to address the issue. If it's all a fairy tell, this is a direct way to help find that out.

[edit on 7-3-2008 by eaurouge]



posted on Mar, 7 2008 @ 02:17 PM
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from what ive read. there are 27 underground facilities.. where alien and human alike work on "things"

ive heard of the hybrid experiments that go on down there. very disturbing.

these facilities have been linked together via underground tunnels. made possible by a machine that has the ability to probe through the crust and simultaniously creating a smooth walled surface as it moves forward.

im declining the team effort. sorry.

[edit on 03/06/2008 by LordThumbs]



posted on Mar, 7 2008 @ 02:27 PM
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Yea, this will probably go no where, I know. If a team did get set up, ideally it would also contain some leading names in UFO research to be part of the effort.



posted on Mar, 7 2008 @ 03:46 PM
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I believe such a place *might* exist.

Supposedly its deep beneath the archuleta mesa and a few miles north of the town. There are no known entrances to this facility, aka sector 4.

I remember reading of one entrance within an old school or something but only person say that. I will guess that employees do not enter/exit anywhere near dulce, nm. They probably shuttle back and forth via high speed magneto-levitron trains to other facilities and then re-surface.

According to Phil Schneider, the underground network was created by a nuclear tunnel boring machine which is much quicker and more efficient than conventional tbms. The earth around the machine is melted and cools to a nice glass linning saving many hours and bucks.

If there are any emergency entrance/exits you can bet they are either very far away from the town(and base) or extremely well disguissed so that only insiders can have access. For example, the lake that is many miles to south could be the main source of water as well as an entrance.

I don't know if putting together a team and heading that way will prove anything but more pictures, and evidence in general, is always welcomed. An intial seismograph showed large caverns but those could be natural in occurance. More ufo pictures seen entering/exiting the ridge would also be nice.

Just be cautious!

[edit on 7-3-2008 by EarthCitizen07]



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