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New information about secret Dulce base to be revealed at Symposium
ANGEL FIRE, NM • AUG 30, 2010 – Compelling new information regarding the existence of a secret military base jointly operated by the U.S. government and extraterrestrials near Dulce, New Mexico will be revealed at the 2010 Paranormal Symposium and Film Festival September 9-12 in Angel Fire, NM. Dulce researchers and investigators Anthony F. Sanchez, Norio Hayakawa, and Dennis Balthaser are scheduled for an exclusive interview and panel discussion with radio host Jerry Pippin at noon on Saturday during the conference. The public is welcome to attend.
In a widely-disseminated August 28 press release, Sanchez reported he tracked down and vetted a reliable source who claims he worked at the Dulce facility. According to Sanchez, the source is a retired Air Force colonel who has proven his claims, which include his assignment to Dulce as part of a special military medical detachment. Sanchez conducted an extensive interview with the colonel, who related events surrounding a classified 1979 incident at Dulce, and revealed what he learned about the history and circumstances surrounding the harrowing 1940 Dulce Discovery event. Sanchez has included the entire interview in his new book, UFO Highway.
In March 2009, a conference debating the existence the Dulce base was widely reported in both UFO and mainstream media. The conference was hosted by Hayakawa, who was also responsible for “outing” many Area 51 activities during the 1990s. Nearly 130 people from as far away as Hawaii and New York attended the conference, including Balthaser and other high-profile UFO and exopolitical experts who presented both pro and con arguments about the rumored base. They were joined by eyewitnesses, law enforcement officers and local residents, all of whom presented credible and convincing testimony.
Rumors about the secret government facility near Dulce began in 1967 after a 29-kiloton nuclear explosive was detonated at a depth of 4222 feet near the Archuletta Mesa on the Jicarilla Apache Indian reservation at Dulce, supposedly to produce underground routes for an estimated 300 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. The venture was known as Project Gasbuggy. However, according to an August 29, 1959 report in Time Magazine, the minor amount of gas released from the explosion was not only too radioactive for use, it was worth less than the cost of the explosion. Since then, reports of cattle mutilations, UFO sightings, and mysterious illnesses in the Dulce area have been widely circulated, along with allegations of nefarious activities in a secret underground military facility at nearby Archuletta Mesa.
The Dulce Interview: Retired USAF Colonel Confirms Secret Military Installation at Dulce
Background Information
Anthony Sanchez This interview was held at a private residence in Placer County, CA. on January 6th, 2010 conducted by researcher Anthony F. Sanchez, with a retired USAF Colonel to recall the events surrounding a classified 1979 incident which took place at Dulce, NM. This includes details involving (Colonel X) who was assigned to Dulce as part of a special Medical Detachment where he learned the history and circumstances surrounding the 1940 Dulce Discovery event; a harrowing event, as claimed by the Colonel, filled with many intriguing details, which have never been revealed to the public before.
Preface
Because of the enigmatic nature surrounding the UFO phenomenon and how it typically negatively affects those who come forth with disclosure, my source, (Colonel X), has requested anonymity.
Therefore, I have obtained the information from (Colonel X) with assurance that his name would not be divulged under any set of circumstances, or until such time that I am given permission to do so. His military record, academic credentials and current work as a professor in Northern California have been vetted and deemed completely legitimate.
On January 8th, 2010 (Colonel X) submitted to two tests by a certified forensic polygraph examiner. I specifically chose an examiner who knew nothing of the case as to prevent him from later remembering or identifying my source who requests total anonymity.
I personally structured all the questions (outside the innocuous), ensuring that we conceal the secretive nature of the ‘story’ away from the polygraph examiner. Also, the name of the subject was never given to the examiner, nor was his name asked during the exam. Again, this allowed us to retain anonymity of (Colonel X). But all questions were accordant to the Colonel’s understanding in that they reflected his direct involvement at Dulce. He passed two independent examinations.
The forensic Polygraph Examiner can ‘possibly’ reveal the identity of (Colonel X); as such, he was never made aware of the significance of Dulce or the reason for the exam. His selection (the examiner) was made after meeting specific criteria, ensuring prevention of leaks from discovery of the story’s premise. Therefore I will not divulge the name of the examiner used, except for revealing that he is a retired law enforcement officer and now a private investigator, also from Northern California.
All the accounts mentioned in this interview are real. There are no fictional characters, and each of these events happened exactly as I have written them based on the personal testimony provided by (Colonel X), the only known speaking ‘first-hand witness’ to events at Dulce.
And more than anyone else, I am still surprised as I am grateful, for this interview held with the Colonel. I firmly believe that his testimony will be the catalyst to the exposure of what really is happening beneath the Mesa at Dulce NM, and how it affects all of us.
Read the interview excerpt here
Vintage Dulce 1980’s: Beings and UFOs
Case Number: 23170
Log Number: US-05062010-0016
Submitted Date: 2010-05-06 21:24 GMT
Event Date: 1981-11-30 00:00 GMT
City: Dulce
Region: New Mexico
Country: US
Longitude: -107.232
Latitude: 36.6026
Shape: Disc
Description:
Mid 80’s Dulce, NM my self a law enforcemnt officer w/Jicarilla Apache Police. Background Police Science/Forensic Western NM Univ., Silver City. Had gone to graveyard shift at midnight w/ another officer and diapatcher. Immediately went to a single females home with the other shift and was informed that a small being was in her house at the foot of the bed with a box shining a laser like red light at her, the other officers knowing it was there shift change left without further investigation. Making fun mind you. She was obviously shaken up and I did notice some electrical malfunctions within her home and her animals, dogs and horses were uneasy. Throughout the night I continued to check on her, once in the early morning I was called to her home, her house was dark and as I entered I could hear her down the hall crying for help. I was informed again of visitors with a light in her home and it seemed strangly quiet. No one to be found in the home or area. In the early morning when the sun comes up when their is light I drove up to the home to make a check I noticed some movement in the brush and trees just west of her home about 15 yards away. I still don’t understand what I may have saw, but soon after as I was stepping out of my unit three oval craft in a triangular pattern about the size of a three bedroom home lifted off from behind some juniper trees just 30 yards at the most taking off silently without noise/down drafts, then turn a bright white light and slow went in the direction east towards Chama.NM slowly gain altitude. My other Officer and Dispatcher was witness to this also. Shortly after I heard on the State Police Frequency from Chama about those UFO.s that were being called in to them. I felt completely helpless as a Officer to help someone who asked for help and was unable to assist and protect her in her time of need. It still bothers me today. S/GJ. (I spoke with Norio in Dulce, NM during the Dulce Base Conference also.)
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What Really Happened in the 1979 Dulce Firefight?
Phil Schneider, supposedly one of three people who survived the 1979 Dulce firefight between the large Greys, US intelligence and military at the Dulce underground base, was found dead on January 1996, due to what was said to be an execution style murder. He was found dead in his apartment with a piano wire wrapped around his neck. According to some sources, it appeared that he repeatedly suffered torture before he was finally killed. You can read his story here – The Mysterious Life and Death of Philip Schneider. There have been numerous questions surrounding Schneider, in particular his motives and state of mind. Seven months prior to his death, he stated the following during a lecture:
“To give you an overview of basically what I am, I started off and went through engineering school. Half of my schooling was in that field and I built up a reputation for being a geological engineer, as well as a structural engineer with both military and aerospace applications. I have helped build two main bases in the United States that have some significance as far as what is called the New World Order. The first base is the one at Dulce, New Mexico.”
Continue reading HERE
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?
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
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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