Posts Tagged ‘Norio Hayakawa’
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
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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Dulce, New Mexico, Bio-warfare and project Blue Beam!!
by Norio Hayakawa
April 16, 2009There seems to have been an allegation that the government, beginning in the mid 1970s and lasting till the early 1980s, may have conducted clandestine operations in and near Dulce, New Mexico involving experiments with bovine diseases, anthrax and other substances as part of biological warfare research.
See the following clip on cattle mutilations that took place in the Dulce area in the late 1970s (History Channel, March 25, 2009):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L98flm2LEK4Was there a cover-up in Dulce, New Mexico?
Were there some illegal dumping or storage of toxic chemicals and other bio-hazardous materials in the nearby areas?Is it possible that the government intentionally created a convenient cover story (i.e., the underground alien base scenario) to conceal those clandestine activities?
(Incidentally, the Four Corners area of New Mexico as well as the regions east of the Four Corners area have been known to be an area with high frequencies of sightings of strange flying objects as well as claims of paranormal activities, especially after World War II.
This remote region, filled with deep-rooted cultural and spiritual beliefs of the Native Americans such as the Jicarilla Apache Nation of Dulce, may have been an ideal and convenient location to conduct clandestine operations as far as the government was concerned.)And if this were the case, was it possible for the government to have staged a series of fake UFO-type incidents in the area, utilizing high tech equipment such as holographic projection devices?
Former New Mexico State Patrol officer, Gabe Valdez, who was in charge of the Dulce area during those years, seems to think so. Recently he told me personally that he is convinced that appearances of UFOs were staged by the government through such devices.
I totally concur with Gabe Valdez on this matter.I bring this up because early in 1994 I had corresponded with a Canadian investigative journalist by the name of Serge Monast who first informed me of NASA’s alleged project called BLUE BEAM. (Unfortunately, I learned only two years later that Serge Monast passed away of a massive heart attack at his residence in Canada).
I hereby present my hypothesis that the government may have conducted a limited-scale, prototype BLUE BEAM operations in Dulce during the height of the cattle mutilations years and staged a series of UFO incidents in that area.
For more information on Dulce, New Mexico, please go to:
http://www.ufodigest.com/news/0409/conference-ends.phpor
http://www..myspace.com/noriohayakawa
I can also be contacted by e-mail:
noriohayakawa@rocketmail.com
NM aliens and secret bases

I was flipping through Sunset Magazine and came across a new alien tourism ad! I haven’t seen one of these in a while and didn’t know if they were still using the alien as the tourism mascot, but they are! I guess with vacation season coming up they will be rolling out more new ones and I will be keeping my eye out for them. BTW, the alien is hanging out at Ojo Caliente natural hot springs, which happens to be one of my favorite places.
I have updated the Dulce conference page with the latest from Norio. Just a little over a week away now. Sadly, I won’t be there. Not that sad because my 6 year old niece Mina will be visiting from Chicago and I haven’t seen her in near 2 years, so I am really looking forward to that!
Norio Hayakawa and Dulce
I haven’t listened yet, but there is an interview with Norio Hayakawa on Eye to the Sky. I imagine there is a lot of talk about Dulce and the upcoming Dulce conference.

by Norio Hayakawa



