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Gabe Valdez has passed away

valdezNorio Hayakawa just informed me that Gabe Valdez has passed away. :-(  You can find out more by visiting Norio’s blog.

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“Dulce’s Deadly Ditch”

dulce-baseThe most infamous portion of the Dulce base is Level Six, dubbed “Nightmare Hall.”

Described as a freak show of genetically engineered mutations, Nightmare Hall is supposedly home to half-bat, half-humanoid creatures standing upwards of seven feet tall. Living anthropomorphic beings sporting additional limbs have also been reported roaming this infamous level.
During 1978, a group of government employees uncovered the pending fate of those imprisoned at Dulce, and decided to take preventative action. This response culminated in “The Dulce Wars,” an underground battle between extraterrestrial and human forces, during which 66 U.S. soldiers were reportedly killed.

Read more here

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Roswell, Stalin & MJ12: A Thickening Plot

Further to my post of yesterday regarding Annie Jacobsen’s new book, Area 51, there’s another bit of data worth reporting on that also has a bearing on the story discussed in her book that has provoked so much controversy in the last few days – namely, that Roswell was a Cold War op initiated by Soviet Premier Josef Stalin and designed to cause “alien invasion”-based hysteria in the U.S.

This additional piece of data comes via the notorious MJ12 documents. I’m not talking about the original documents (the Eisenhower Briefing Document and the Truman memo) that first publicly surfaced in Tim Good’s 1987 book, Above Top Secret, and that shortly afterwards surfaced just about here, there and everywhere.

Rather, I’m talking about the even more controversial collection that came to researchers Dr. Robert Wood and Ryan Wood via UFO researcher Timothy Cooper in the mid-to-late-1990s.

More of Nick Redfern’s post here

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Conference Vendor News

The wonderful Sandy Penny has added a new page to the Wake Up Now site.  It lists vendors and what they will be offering.  That doesn’t include speakers that will also have their own vendor tables to sell books (or whatever), answer questions and chat.

I just realized today at the meeting that we are now less than 2 weeks away from the conference.  I am both excited and nervous – more excited though.  Of course, I will be there, but not until afternoonish and on into closing time.  There may be a few extra surprises, but we will have to see if those pan out.

BTW, if you are planning on attending, purchase your tickets online now because they are going to jump in price at the door.

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Press Release: Roswell Author & Historian John LeMay to Appear on Jeff Rense Program

Roswell, NM, April 18, 2011 –(PR.com)– Roswell, New Mexico author and historian John LeMay will appear on the Jeff Rense Program, a nationwide radio show, on Friday, April 22, 2011 at 10 p.m. Central time. LeMay will discuss his new book, “Roswell USA: Towns That Celebrate UFOs, Lake Monsters, Bigfoot, and Other Weirdness,” which has just been released by RoswellBooks.com. Also appearing on the show with LeMay will be UFO researcher Noe Torres, editor and publisher of LeMay’s new book.

A lifelong Roswell resident and author of several books about New Mexico history, LeMay takes a fresh new look at the Roswell Incident from an “insider’s perspective.” Having been born and raised in the Alien Capital of the World, LeMay’s childhood was filled with tales of flying saucers and alien autopsies, and he rubbed shoulders with several key Roswell eyewitnesses, including Robert Shirkey, who said he saw UFO debris being loaded onto a B-29 bomber at the Roswell Army Air Field in 1947.

In “Roswell USA,” LeMay presents a careful reconstruction of the famous UFO crash, including details that many readers may not have previously heard. He also provides a unique glimpse into what it’s like to live in the one place on Earth most closely associated with flying saucers and extraterrestrials. His analysis of the odd things that happen in Roswell, especially during its annual UFO festival, is priceless.

LeMay’s keen insight and marvelous sense of humor also focus on some of Roswell’s other, lesser-known mysteries, such as the “alien ghost” that haunts the New Mexico Rehabilitation Center. Written with an eye to historical accuracy, and perhaps an occasional wink of the eye, LeMay’s book also chronicles some of Roswell’s “other” mysteries, such as the “second” Roswell UFO Crash (in 1949); Bottomless Lakes where cars sink into the depths and monsters emerge to the surface; the Headless Horsewoman of Lover’s Lane, a Victorian Era Spook with an axe to grind against young lovers; and others.

Roswell is by no means the only town to use strange events and bizarre creatures to draw tourism dollars. Nor was it the first. In the second part of LeMay’s book, he takes us on a tour of other towns all over the U.S. that celebrate weirdness – such as Churubusco, Indiana, where a giant turtle sighting in 1948 has served the town well in tourism for the last 60 plus years, and Flatwoods, West Virginia, where a one-time alleged sighting of a strange alien monster has since resulted in the “Flatwood Monster Days” festival. Also, there is Lake Champlain, New York, which has since become America’s very own Loch Ness. Point Pleasant, West Virginia, celebrates Mothman Days and has its own Mothman Museum. Kelley, Kentucky, is the site where aliens from outer space laid siege to a farm house in 1955. And, many UFO enthusiasts visit a lonely country cemetery in Aurora, Texas, where lie the remains of an extraterrestrial, or so they believe, that crashed there in 1897.

“Roswell USA” is published by RoswellBooks.com, and is available in paperback for $14.95 from the author’s Web site at RoswellUSA.com. It is also available on Amazon.com and other major online retailers, and in the Roswell area, may be purchased at Roswell Landing, 205 North Main Street (Phone: 575-622-3036). It features over 50 photographs and illustrations, original cartoons by Neil Riebe, and impressive cover art by Brian Norwood. The book is also available for the Amazon Kindle.

Author John LeMay is the author of several books about the history of New Mexico. His works include “Images of America: Roswell,” “Postcards of America: Roswell,” “Images of America: Chaves County,” and “Images of America: Towns of Lincoln County,” all published by Arcadia Publishing of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. LeMay is also an archivist and serves on the board of directors for the Historical Society for Southeast New Mexico, located in Roswell.

Noe Torres, editor and publisher of “Roswell USA,” has authored a number of books regarding historical UFO cases, including the critically-acclaimed “Ultimate Guide to the Roswell UFO Crash” published in 2010 by RoswellBooks.com. Torres is the section director for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) in South Texas and has appeared on numbers television and radio programs. He is a regular speaker at the annual Roswell UFO Festival held each July in Roswell, New Mexico.

The Jeff Rense Program, which will celebrate its 18th anniversary in June 2011, is one of the world’s most listened-to Internet radio shows, specializing in topics dealing with “exotic and eclectic venues of research and inquiry.” Interviewing more than 50 unique guests each month, Rense’s program has been described by broadcast executives as “a completely new dimension in talk radio” and “the best information program ever.” Rense was also a pioneer in making talk radio interactive, and his radio interviews commonly feature simultaneous online illustrations and images.

The Rense.com internet site is one of the world’s most referenced 24-hour news services. It is the top talk radio site and records close to 10 million total hits per month. It has also achieved top-level Arbitron ratings in several top U.S. radio markets. In addition, the Rense.com Web site archives over 150,000 pages of stories, articles, reports and features. Rense.com is in the top .001% of the 20 million websites on the internet, according to rankings issued in 2007.

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Reminder: Special Pricing Ends Feb 14th

Ad discount w website

The special rate of $95 per ticket for this 3-day event will end on 2/14 and the price will jump to $115 per ticket.  Although, it is still a great deal when other conference charge over $200 for a weekend, if you want to save some cash – buy your ticket now!  Tickets available at the website.  You won’t want to miss all these great speakers:

Alan Drobnak
Arthur Fanning
Bill Birnes
Claude Swanson
Colin Andrews
Dolores Cannon
Echan Deravy
Gary Plapp
Gordon Gianninoto
Greg Bishop
Dr. Ken Johnston
Kewaunee Lapsiritis
Mark Patterson
Norio Hayakawa
Richard Dolan

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Conference Update

So here is the official speaker list:

Alan Drobnak

Arthur Fanning

Bill Birnes

Claude Swanson

Colin Andrews

Dolores Cannon

Echan Deravy

Gary Plapp

Gordon Gianninoto

Greg Bishop

Dr. Ken Johnston

Kewaunee Lapsiritis

Mark Patterson

Norio Hayakawa

Richard Dolan

Also, the website is almost completely finished except for hotel information.  The guest schedule is up, you can order tickets and so on.  There is also vendor information.  Personally, I think the vendors are getting quite a deal so if you have something to sell make sure to check that out!

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Travel Company Launches Top Secret UFO Tour

Alpventures Southwest UFO Discovery Tour includes a visit to Trinity Site, where the world’s first nuclear bomb was tested on July 16, 1945. The all-inclusive two-week tour in April and October 2011 will cover the history of UFOs in the American Southwest, while visiting significant locations connected to the phenomenon.

Tony Cisneros, Owner of Alpventures Top Secret Tours says, “UFO sightings have virtually become a daily occurrence. We are heading toward a global UFO event – I think we can all feel it is coming.”

Cisneros has guided hundreds of tour groups to World War II Battlefields throughout Europe since 1994 and has researched the UFO phenomenon for over 10 years.

The Southwest UFO Discovery Tour begins in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Destinations include Los Alamos, White Sands, Socorro and Roswell, where during the summer of 1947, a UFO allegedly crash-landed and was recovered by the U.S. military. The tour finishes with three days at Grand Canyon, Sedona and Phoenix, Arizona.

Alpventures Top Secret Tours visit famous UFO hotspots, paranormal sites, military bases and more. For information or to book the tour, please visit our website or contact us toll-free at 1 (888) 991-6718.

Website: http://www.topsecrettours.com

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Special presentation on December 2 in Tijeras, New Mexico: The impact of “beliefs in UFOs”

From Norio Hayakawa

This is to inform everyone that I will be giving a special, 90-minute presentation on December 2, 2010, from 1 p.m. in Tijeras, New Mexico.

Location: Tijeras Senior Center, 10 Tijeras Ave., Tijeras, New Mexico (near the Tijeras Visitors’ Center).

Open to the public. Admission: FREE

My presentation will be based on how “beliefs in UFOs” have been manipulated (and in some cases, even created) by the U.S. intelligence community and the impact of such beliefs on American society in the near future.

I have researched the UFO phenomenon for more than 45 years.
In 1990 I organized a network called the Civilian Intelligence Network and began to conduct a thorough research on Area 51 in Nevada.

I have also investigated some widespread claims about the existence of Dulce underground base in New Mexico, and have spoken in many conferences nationwide, especially in the early 1990’s.
(My conclusions may surprise you).

I will speak on why a segment of the population keeps holding on to their “beliefs in UFOs” (as physical alien spacecraft piloted or maneuvered by physical alien entities), despite the apparent lack of physical, irrefutable “sicentific” evidence.
There is a reason for this.

I will also explain why some people seem to believe that New Mexico may play a role in a supposedly upcoming shift in human consciousness.

I had a privilege of sharing some of my thoughts this year on theCoast to Coast radio talk show (March 16, 2010).

I hope to see some of you there, especially if you live in Albuquerque area!

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NM UFO/Paranormal forum: misleading info

From ATS forum:

the whole issue about Country Rd. 357, Edith area, the Redding Ranch and the latest mutilation incident at the Gomez ranch will all be discussed in a public meeting in Albuquerque on Saturday, Nov. 20 from 1 p.m. if you would be interested in attending, There will also be a discussion of Anthony Sanchez’ info about DSD-3.
The public meeting is free and open to the public.
It will be held at Manzano Mesa Multigenerational Center (Room 5) at 501 Elizabeth St., SE, Albuquerque, NM 87123.

I have no idea who the poster “Fastriver” is, but to my knowledge, Diane Camillo will be the featured speaker and she will not be speaking about that.  Possibly Norio Hayakawa will be speaking about that for a few minutes, if time allows, but it is not going to be the bulk of the meeting.  Most of the NM UFO/Paranormal forum members know about Redding Ranch, we had a excellent speaker on that many months ago w/ photos.

I certainly don’t mind our group being advertised, but I would like the information to be correct.

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