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Norio Hayakawa to be on Coast to Coast!

Norio will be the guest on Tuesday, March 16th.  According to Norio’s post, these are some of the questions he will be trying to answer on the show:

1) Why is New Mexico so important in ufology?

2) Is there a physical, underground U.S./alien joint bio-lab in Dulce, New Mexico?

3) Is Area 51 in Nevada still active?

4) Do you believe that there have been any extraterrestrial technologies back-engineered in locations such as at Area 51?

5) What is your take on the alleged crash of an alien spacecraft near Roswell in 1947?
Was it a real event or a “staged” event, “staged” in collusion with an unknown force or intelligence?

6) Is the year 2012 of any significance in ufology?

7) Will there be a Disclosure by the government on UFOs?

8) Do you believe that there are actual, physical extraterrestrial craft being piloted or maneuvered by physical extraterrestrial entities from outer space?

and, finally,

9) What is your take on the so-called Project Blue Beam?

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Update: Albuquerque/Rio Rancho UFO and Paranormal Forum Meeting

More news on the meeting this Saturday from Norio Hayakawa:

News Update:

A major Dulce-related witness (name withheld to protect his privacy and position) will be a surprise guest at the upcoming meeting of the Albuquerque/Rio Rancho UFO and Paranormal Forum which will be held on Saturday, March 6, at 1 p.m. in Albuquerque.
Here is the gist of the events for Saturday, March 6 in Albuquerque:

This is to let everyone know that on Saturday, March 6, I will be taking anyone (who is interested) to view Paul Bennewitz’ residence as well as to view the Manzano Underground Nuclear Complex from right next to the fence.
This is where Paul Bennewitz used to see strange lights hovering above, back in 1979 and 1980.
We will view the complex as well as parts of Sandia Laboratories next to the complex (from a distance).
Paul Bennewitz was the key person from whom the alleged Dulce underground base rumors started.
The Saturday’s event is part of the event of the Albuquerque/Rio Rancho UFO and Paranormal Forum, which will be held on the same day in Albuquerque.

I will also take you to next to the main gate at Kirtland Air Force Base and see the outside view of Paul Bennewitz’ Thunder Scientific Labs, which is today operated by his ****.
We will first all meet at 11 a.m. at the Parking Lot of Thunder Scientific Labs, which is located right next to the main gate of Kirtland AFB (on the right side) at 623 Wyoming Blvd., SE, Albuquerque.
From there we will depart toward the Manzano Underground Nuclear Complex.

We will have some fast food-food lunch in Four Hills.
And then we will all go to the meeting of Albuquerque/Rio Rancho UFO and Paranormal Forum, which will start at 1 p.m. at Manzano Mesa Multigenerational Center (Room 4), 501 Elizabeth St., SE, Albuquerque.
There will be a very, very surprise guest (a major Dulce-related witness) at the meeting.
It will be a day of fun for all!! (and will be educational, too)
Everything is FREE!!
Join us!!

Norio Hayakawa
http://www.myspace.com/noriohayakawa

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Strange hum reported northwest of Dulce, New Mexico

As I remember from coast to coast the other night, this is the area where Dr. David Anderson is doing his time travel experiments.  Connection?

Norio Hayakawa’s Thoughts: Strange hum reported northwest of Dulce, New Mexico.

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Curious spot on Archuleta Mesa, north of Dulce, New Mexico

http://noriohayakawa2012.blogspot.com/2010/01/curious-spot-on-archuleta-mesa-north-of.html

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Dulce Base

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Cool article at Arizona LOWFI — Check it out!

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Meeting this Saturday

MJ-7 is an Albuquerque-based local UFO research group. The next meeting will be held on Saturday, September 26, 2009 from 1 p.m. at the Manzano Multi-generational Center in Albuquerque. The meeting is open to everyone and there will be many interesting topics of discussion, including the alleged Dulce “underground base” which is still a hot topic. Mike Wisotzke and Norio Hayakawa will moderate.

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Underground Alien Bio Lab at Dulce

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IS THE TOWN OF DULCE, NEW MEXICO THE LOCATION OF AN UNDERGROUND BASE GUARDED BY U.S. FORCES AND INHABITED BY A GROUP OF SINISTER EXTRATERRESTRIALS?

It is an absolutely incredible story, says Timothy Green Beckley editor of the Conspiracy Journal. Since the mid to late 1970s there have been all sorts of rumors about an underground laboratory beneath the town of Dulce. . .The UFO Hunters show on the History Channel recently featured the entire saga of what has been taking place on Native American soil, and a few days later George Noory and Coast to Coast AM plunged head first trying to make sense out of the various accounts that have surfaced.

Beckley admits that it is difficult to pin point exactly when this macabre saga started to develop. But he gives credit to an engineer named Paul Bennewitz for getting the ball rolling when Bennewitz says he was called to the area when aliens started to communicate with him over a radio receiver. He had been directed to Dulce after observing UFOs over Kirkland Air Force Bases nuclear storage facility. Standing near the tall cliffs outside Dulce, Bennewitz took a series of photographs showing unidentified craft diving into the mountains through what he claimed were entrance ways that could be opened and closed.

One individual in the U.S. military who was involved in the early stages of this investigation claims he engaged in hand to hand combat with ETs who had taken over level seven of the Dulce Base after a conflict with our soldiers. Another person involved in this epic committed “suicide” — or was it murder? -shortly after the “Dulce affair” was made public.

Much has been speculated upon regarding this sinister matter. But this is the complete work that contains balanced information and details from all sides. First time ever interview with Paul Bennewitz who was pushed over the edge never to return to sanity.

Timothy Green Beckley and Christa Tilton, with Sean Casteel, Dr. Michael E. Salla, Bruce Walton and me, Lesley Gunter!

http://conspiracyjournalbookshop.ecrater.com/product.php?pid=4518323

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DOUBTS DISAPPEAR AFTER ATTENDING DULCE BASE DEBATE

NEW MEXICO – On a scale of one to ten, my interest in the unexplained is definitely a ten. So when I learned of plans for a conference debating the existence of a secret military base jointly operated by extraterrestrials and the U.S. government near Dulce, New Mexico, my attendance was a foregone conclusion.

I had read and heard rumors about this secret base for years. The rumors began after a 29-kiloton nuclear explosive was detonated at a depth of 4,222 feet near the Archuletta Mesa on the Jicarilla Apache Indian reservation near Dulce in 1967. The detonation was an experiment jointly conducted by U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, the U.S. Department of the Interior (Bureau of Mines) and the El Paso Natural Gas Company, and was known as Operation Plowshare. Part of the Atoms for Peace program, the experiment itself was dubbed Project Gasbuggy. According to a December 22, 1967 story in Time Magazine, the official explanation for Project Gasbuggy was that it was intended to produce underground routes for an estimated 300 trillion cubic feet of gas flow. Unfortunately, according to an August 29, 1959 follow-up report in Time, the explosion resulted in only a minor gas yield, worth less than the cost of the explosive. More important, the gas released from Project Gasbuggy was too radioactive for use.

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MJ-7’s April Gathering

Well from a reliable source deep inside the allusive UFO Study Group, they held their April soirée in a backroom of a public building in Albuquerque.

The main topic of the day was the Dulce conference and its impact on the Jicarilla Apache Nation. One of the members of the group will be continuing the Dulce research by interviewing some of the locals to gather additional information to understand the complexities of the subject. It sounds like there could be more amazing facts forth coming. But they may not be made public because of the potential sensitivity. It also came out that as the group members were leaving Dulce, several locals confronted them to share some of their strange stories. Several of these people were profoundly shaken from their abduction-type experiences and their various UFO sightings. The locals also brought out pictures of weird animals that were half this and half that. One of the MJ-7 members was upset by the amount of pain he saw in the locals’ eyes. It seems that some of the locals were asking for help or maybe just needed someone to talk to and listen to and tell them it would be all right. It sounds like the MJ-7 group has several members who could provide this sort of help, if the Jicarilla Apache will invite them to listen.

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MJ-7’s April Gathering—Is it all True Series #81 @ Truth Seeker Forum

I ended up not making the meeting.  Forgot to set the alarm and totally overslept. :-)

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