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TOP SECRET - EYES ONLY

REPORT ON THE KNOWN FACTS CONCERNING THE


EVENTS KNOWN AS THE DULCE BATTLE
DATE OF EVENTS: 1979
Date of Report: 2001

The following transcript is from a briefing provided to the JCS of the United
states of America in December of 2001, by General Hayden of the National Security
Agency (NSA), after approval by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) for ULTRA
5 and above: EYES ONLY.
Information supplied at this briefing was organized by the DIA, with TOP
SECRET/EYES ONLY subject matter supplied by various U.S. military
organizations and intelligence organizations. No single department or organization
is responsible for this briefing or the information found within. While objections to
some of the subject matter being brought forward at this time were made by a
number of department heads, for a number of reasons it was deemed time for such
a ‘history’ of the events in question to be put together, so that leadership can better
understand recent events that now pertain to what took place in 1979.
It should be understood that much of the information offered here is being
brought forward from highly questionable sources. This is done deliberately to
show the members of the JCS and the Intelligence Community at large how much of
this information has already ‘leaked’ into public hands, and to offer sources other
than a number of TOP SECRET ones that would compromise on-going operations.
There is a faction within the UFO community that steadfastly maintains that
not only does the U.S. government have proof of the reality of UFOs and their alien
occupants, but is in fact already conspiring with the aliens in order to achieve total
control of the Earth’s population under the auspices of the long-awaited and
sinister-sounding New World Order.
The alleged conspiracy primarily operates out of secret installations around
the world, including - at one time - the underground base situated close to a tiny
town in New Mexico called Dulce. The secrecy surrounding the buried, multileveled
facility was so closely guarded that even its demise was hidden from the public.
From various experts and references available, one can piece together a
collection of horror stories that involve, among other things, the human zoo called
“Nightmare Alley” where men, woman, and children were used as lab rats for
experiments in genet ics and the development of mind-control techniques and an
inter-species breeding program. Government scientists purportedly labored
alongside an alien force to work out the sundry ways the general population could
be brought under an ultimate totalitarian control that would leave humanity as lit
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with a 1947 treaty signed by President Harry Truman, that set in motion a plan
where the elite humans obtained alien technological secrets in exchange for
permitting the aliens to abduct human subjects for their diabolical research. In
time, the elite would be allowed to survive to become the overlords of the human
sheep, under ultimate control of the aliens - like the dogs that watch the sheep on a
human farm.
The elite humans who ran the government and the “military-industrial-
complex,” realized too late, that the aliens never intended to keep their part of the
bargain, and had instead perpetrated the monstrous misuse of many thousands of
innocent human victims, spawning along the way grotesque legends of vats filled
with human body parts and animal/human hybrid creations mindlessly howling in
cages in the deeper levels of the Dulce installation and of beautiful young human
females raped in obscene orgies by dozens of alien monsters.
All of this presumes a villainy on the part of both the aliens and the human
government that is very unpleasant to imagine, but facts show to be true. And while
some may consider it over-the-top paranoia, the fact remains that there are many of
us who saw it, and took part in its’ destruction, making it a topic that one must at
least consider as food for thought. Somewhere in this complex mix of rumor and
official secrecy and eyewitness reports, there must be a grain or two of truth, and
one can only ask a reader to draw their own conclusions, and perhaps take the time
and risk to look into the events for themselves.
If one was to investigate the records of the Rand Corporation, or of the
Bechtel Corporation, between 1947 and 1979, one might be only slightly surprised
to find a number of files or records or budgets concerning Dulce, or one of the
projects or missions that took place there - although, those organizations are expert
at covering their involvement with such top secret operations.
Still, as time passes, more will leak out as it has done concerning Area 51 in
Nevada. Places like Mount Weather, the Greenbrier Resort, and Battery #129 have
all been exposed.
The reports started to leak out in the late 1970’s, with a wave of cattle
mutilations that swept across northern New Mexico and southern Colorado (see
The Mysterious Valley by Christopher O’Brien for more on that subject) Paul
Bennewitz, a physicist in Albuquerque and a UFO researcher affiliated with APRO
(Aerial Phenomena Research Organization), traveled to Dulce to investigate reports
of cattle being mutilated on the range of Edmound Gomez. He became friends with
the local law enforcement official in the area of the Jicarilla Indian Reservation,
Gabe Valdez, and the two investigated the mutilations and also some mysterious
lights reportedly seen over Archuleta Mesa. Two gentlemen named Howard Burgess
and John F. Gille (Jean Francois Gille), also seem to have been involved in these
investigations.1

1 http://ufos.about.com/library/weekly/aal12597.htm

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At about the same time, Paul Bennewitz and Dr. Leo Sprinkle were having
hypnotic sessions with Myrna Hansen, who related under hypnosis that she and her
son had been abducted by aliens in May, 1980 and taken to a secret underground
base where they had seen human body parts floating in vats of amber liquid.
Bennewitz later claimed to receive low-frequency radio transmissions from the
aliens that he deciphered on his computer and that told of the Dulce base and of
alien activities. Bennewitz’s report on his “findings” regarding the aliens was called
Project Beta. During this period of 1980 to 1987, Bennewitz was visited by many
other UFO researchers, including John Lear and Linda Moulton Howe. In 1987,
another abductee named Christa Tilton, added to the tales of underground bases
and aliens and vats with human body parts in them.
According to the confessions of William Moore, Bennewitz was being fed
disinformation by Moore and Richard Doty. But was Moore’s confession really the
disinformation? Bennewitz was later committed for a time to a mental hospital, and
when he was released, he became reclusive, refusing to talk about UFOs. This has
happened to many who had anything to do with the subject at hand. John Lear,
however, was willing to take the ball and run with it, and in late 1987 he issued a
statement that he claimed was based on information he had received from his
friends in the intelligence community. His “statement” was basically the same
things that Bennewitz had been saying, though somewhat embellished.
There was other testimony, from a mysterious man named Thomas Edwin
Castello, who claimed to be a former security technician, employed by the Rand
Corporation, at the Dulce base. More testimony came from a man named Phil
Schneider, an engineer who claimed to have discovered the alien base accidentally.
Schneider was said to have committed suicide, but others claimed he was found
with either ( 1) piano wire, or ( 2) rubber catheter hose, wrapped around his throat,
which indicated that he was murdered, ostensibly to silence him.
It is also interesting to note an event called “Project Gasbuggy”, an
experiment that was a part of “Operation Plowshare”, which was a government
project to find peaceful uses for atomic energy. For “Project Gasbuggy,” on
December 10th , 1967, a 29 kiloton atomic bomb was detonated 4,227 feet
underground at a location about 35 miles southeast of Dulce in the Carson National
Forest. The purpose of this blast was to see if such explosions could be used to
release natural gas that was trapped in surrounding rock. The experiment was a
success, except for the simple fact that the gas so released was so radioactive that it
could not be used by humans. Proponents of the Dulce Base story would claim that
similar blasts were used to create the underground base - or at least parts of it.
While “Project Gasbuggy showed that any underground “base” created in such a
manner would be too radioactive for humans to enter if for years, advanced
‘cleaning’ technology might have been used ( or it could be another example of why
some of the aliens seemed to be having reproduction problems). “Project
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so that seismographs across the country that picked up its blast wouldn’t ask any
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questions about another blast at the same moment.


Many would question how secrecy of such a fabulous base could be
maintained in such a location. The Jicarilla Indian Reservation was not another
Area 51. There were no guards or motion detectors surrounding Mount Archuleta.
While the Jicarillas might object to large parties of intruders, anyone could drive in
and look around quietly.The entire area was also open to oil, gas, and coal
exploration.
Glenn Campbell made a “Field Trip to Dulce” and found no evidence of any of
the claims for an “underground base”. His group also interviewed a number of
residents, who reported no unusual traffic or other activity in the area within their
memories. Nor were any air vents or water intakes from the Navajo River found.
When talking about a huge underground base, one needs to ask, as Jacques Vallee
did in Revelations, “Who takes out the garbage’?” Such a base must continually
have supplies going in to it and waste coming out of it - not to mention the likely
air-and-space traffic over it if one is expecting UFO visitors. Vallee also pointed out
that such a large base, even underground, would generate a lot of heat, and thus
would show up on infrared satellite photos of the area such as those made by
LandSat.
And yet, there is a rather simple solution for most of these questions: The
Dulce Facility was, in the greatest extent, destroyed by human forces in 1979!
By the time there were any civilian people or satellites looking for out of the
ordinary signs of such a base, there was nothing left to look for. The major portions
of the base were blown up or flooded, and NSA ‘clean-up’ crews had long ago
covered or hidden any sign on the surface of air or water intakes (that had all been
very well hidden to start with).
The reason they were able to hide the former existence of such a facility, of
course, because at a dramatic point in 1979, a group of human heros took events
into their own hands and attacked the Dulce facility. Men with one hand in the elite
world of shadow governments, and the other firmly holding on to their duty to all of
the values that the United States of America was founded on.
And they had their work cut out for them. At the time of the attack, Dulce was
well protected by some amazing alien technology, as well as the pure numbers of
thousands of visiting aliens at the facility. There were also hundreds of human
security people and scientists, and thousands of human victims - and the question
of what was to be done with all of them if the facility was destroyed. As if that
weren’t enough, there was very real fear that some of the technology at the facility
could prove a threat to the ecosystem if it was wrecked in any way.
Located almost two miles beneath Archuleta Mesa on the Jicarilla Apache
Indian Reservation near Dulce, New Mexico was an installation classified so secret,
its existence would be one of the most protected realities in the world. There was
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laboratory. Others existed in Colorado, Nevada, and Arizona, not to mention in a
number of other locations like Afghanistan and Russia but Dulce was the largest.
The multi-level facility at Dulce was built in a number of secured levels,
having a central HUB which was controlled by base security. The level of security
required to access different sections increased as one went further down inside the
facility. There were over 3,000 realtime video cameras throughout the complex at
high-security locations (entrances and exits). There were over 100 secret exits, not
all of them close to the facility. Many were around Archuleta Mesa, others to the
south around Dulce Lake and even as far east as Lindrith. Deep sections of the
complex connected into the natural cavern systems of the area, and there were
known to be a number of exits that had never been mapped by humans.
Most of the aliens resided on sub-levels 5, 6, and 7 with alien housing on level
5. The alien species which controlled the majority of the complex were the Greys, a
race of devious intent that would come to be seen as an enemy of both the New
World Order and freedom loving humans. In the Fifties, the Greys began taking
large numbers of humans for experiments. By the Sixties, the rate was speeded up
and they began getting greedy, careless and self-involved. By the Seventies, their
true intentions became very obvious, but the “Special Group” of the U.S.
Government still kept covering up for them. By the Eighties, the Government would
realize that there was no defense against the Greys, so programs were enacted to
prepare the public for open contact with non-human ET beings.
However, in 1979 an operation took place that proved to be a major setback
for the Greys’ plans, and established a reality that humanity could fight back. This
event, should be studied by any who hope for humanity to survive long enough to
take its’ place among the great races of the universe.
First, it should be known that the Greys are not the only ET race that has
already visited the Earth. The Reptoids are an enemy species of the Greys, and their
relationship is in a constant state of tension. Indeed, the Greys only known enemy
of equal power is the Reptillian Race, and thus the Reptoids were seen as a possible
ally by those humans who came to see the Greys as an enemy.
A man named Thomas C., famous for stealing the so-called “Dulce Papers”,
said that there were over 18,000 short “greys” at the Dulce facility. He also stated
how a colleague of his had come face-to-face with a 6-foot tall Reptoid which had
materialized in his house. The Reptoid showed a great interest in research maps of
New Mexico and Colorado which were on the wall. The maps were full of colored
push-pins and markers to indicate sites of animal mutilations, caverns, locations of
high UFO activity, repeated flight paths, abduction sites, ancient ruins, and
suspected alien underground bases.
He was not the only human that the Reptoids contacted.
By the mid-1970’s there was a growing force within the U.S. military that
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and the truth behind UFOs. Other forces (The Collaborators), made up mainly of
wealthy civilian politicians and businessmen, wanted to continue making “whatever
deals are necessary” for an elite few to survive the coming events and conflicts.
What do the Greys want on Earth? The truth is more horrifying than the most
perverse monster movie ever dreamed!
There were several types of aliens at Dulce, including: the “Reptoids,” the
“Grays or Greys”, the “Nordics”, and the “Dracos” to name just a few. Although the
reptilian Reptoids had bases on other worlds, they claimed to be the “original
terrans”, saying that they were here long before man appeared on earth. The Grays
were “providers” of all sorts of services for the other creatures.
Many of the aliens had digestive and/or reproductive problems. Some could
receive nourishment only by absorbing it through their skin, while others had to
consume ‘live’ food. From their earliest explorations of Earth, they had abducted
and mutilated cattle and human beings for this purpose, making a sort of nutrient
solution that their skin could absorb - or eating the living creature. They had vats in
which the nutrient soup was grown from “starter” obtained during mutilations.
Even more frightening, the aliens were also having breeding problems, that had
brought them to abduct human women, impregnate them, and then experiment
with removal of hybrid fetus’ and live births. They also abducted human males and
use them for genetic experiments, but those were taken in relative small numbers
compared to the females.
The U. S. Government allowed them to continue these deeds in return for
alien technology, and” to avoid open war. This technology included advanced
propulsion systems, weapons, and all sorts of technology.
But not all of the people who learned about the facility or its’ operations were
convinced that it was a good idea, and by the late 1970s’ there was a growing secret
effort within the military intelligence community to organize an attack so dramatic
that the more dangerous aliens might not rebuild such a place in the near future.
With members of the elite turning against the aliens, it wasn’t long before men with
a great deal of power in the shadow government, including those involved with such
Top Secret projects as “Project Aquarius” (that gave them knowledge about the
aliens and the Dulce base), were involved in plans for an attack that would destroy
the facility. This became even more important when the full extent of what was
going on with young human females became known by the human military. In an
era when the officers in charge of the major military units were still part of the
generation that looked on young women - potential mothers - as a treasure to be
protected, to learn that thousands of you ng females were being abducted, and even
created, for use as sex slaves by aliens was simply too much for such men to allow to
continue.
The turning point came when National Security Adviser Dr. Zbigniew
Brzezinski met with President Jimmy Carter in the White House on June 14, 1977,
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up to speed on a number of top secret programs, including “Project Aquarius”, and
the work being done at Dulce, Area 51, and other secret bases. Brzezinski, a member
of the power elite that backed the “Grey” cause, never guessed that the President
would be so shocked that he would soon turn to trusted military advisors in the
military intelligence community for options of how to stop what had been going on.
The National Security Agency (NSA) had been secretly fighting the alien
cause, and the humans that worked for or with the aliens, since it was established in
the mid-1950s. Project Aquarius was originally established in 1953, by order of
President Eisenhower, under control of NSC and MJI2. In 1966, the Project’s name
had been changed from Project Gleem to Project Aquarius, and portions of it went
into DEEP COVER, hidden even from the CIA and the NSC. At that point, the NSA
had opened “Department X” (to identify and study all alien or enemy operations
that could be a treat to the United states or the Human Race in general), and
“Department Z” (to “react” and “neutralize” any sort of threat to the United states or
the Human Race).
Under secret Presidential Order, signed by President Jimmy Carter, the NSA’s
Department Z, the newly established DELTA FORCE, and a specially hand-picked
group of Air Force SOC, Navy SEAL, and Army Rangers were organized for a
mission so secret that not even their command officers were told what it was about
until the night of the attack. The only ‘At tack Team leaders who knew what this
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would be about, were the men involved in the NSA Department Z, who had been
involved with fighting aliens’ for years. The commanding officer of the attack was
none other than Captain Mark Richards, the son of the infamous “Dutchman”,
Major Ellis Loyd Richards, who had been the commander of International Security
(IS) since Admiral Chester W. Nimitz died in 1966. It would be Major Richards who
would seek help from the Reptiods and Nordics.
As one skeptic would report:
“There are many other underground bases, including one at Area 51. This base
is a joint human - nordic alien base. Thankfully, the nordic aliens are friendly, and
presumably do not consume human flesh.”2
Area 51 was under firm control of the United States Air Force, and the NSA, in
1979 (a situation that would change in the 1990s). Departmentalized to the point
that the CIA and other civilian agencies (that answer to the power elite that are
working with the aliens) had no idea what all the Air Force was up to, Area 51
provided a ‘safe’ staging place for the team that would have to come together to
fight the alien enemy.
By 1978, the NSA Department X was warning the human commanders of new
programs starting at Dulce that were so frightening that even seasoned men of war
were shocked. Thousands of young human females were being “created” in test
tubes to be sex slaves for the aliens. But these clones were proving to be less than

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satisfying for the aliens’, because they didn’t “suffer” the same way once free victims
did. They could be engineered to provide better sexual tools for some of the stranger
life forms, but they were proving to be nearly “mindless”, and thus couldn’t react
with the “fear” that normal young women could. For that reason, while the clone
program would continue, it had been decided that the abduction program would be
stepped up - with the forced “short-term” attacks to increase by the end of 1980 to
over 100,000 a year, and the facility to be enlarged for “long-term” victims (who
would stay there for as long as they lived) with numbers over 75,000.
The labs at Dulce started cloning human females by a process perfected in the
world’s largest and most advanced bio-genetic research facility, Los Alamos. The
elite humans who manipulated the world’s governments from the shadows would
soon have a disposable slave-race, for medical culling of body parts and their own
perverted pleasures. Like the alien Greys, the U.S. Government secretly kidnaped
and impregnated young females, then removed the hybrid fetus after a three-
month time period, be fore accelerating their growth in laboratories. Biogenetic
(DNA Manipulation) programming was then instilled - many being implanted with
all sorts of devices, some that allowed them to be controlled at a distance through
RF (Radio Frequency) transmissions.
Many humans were also being implanted with different types of brain
tranceivers. These acted as telepathic communication “channels” and telemetric
brain manipulation devices. This network was developed and initiated by a secret
department within DARPA, the two major procedures being used being RHIC
(Radio-Hypnotic Intercerebral Control) and EDOM (Electronic Dissolution of
Memory). Most often the victims of such procedures were young women being used
as “fetus-factories”.
They also developed ELF and EM wave propagation equipment which
affected the nerves and could cause nausea, fatigue, irritability, even death in
humans. This research into biodynamic relationships within organisms would
produce a technology that could change the genetic structure and heal, or kill.
U.S. Energy Secretary John Herrington named the Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory and New Mexico’s Los Alamos National Laboratory to house new
advanced genetic research centers as part of a project to decipher the human
genome. The genome held the genetically coded instructions that guided the
transformation of a single cell, a fertilized egg, into a biological organism.
“The Human Genome Project may well have the greatest direct impact on
humanity of any scientific initiative before us today”, said David Shirley, Director of
the Berkeley Laboratory.
The reality is that, covertly, this research had been going on for years at the
Dulce bio-genetics labs, and at top secret labs like the ‘Bunker’ at Letterman Army
Hospital in San Francisco. Because of events that took place at Letterman in 1983,
that massive and expensive facility - including the huge military hospital connected
to the Bunker’ - would be forced to close down. The Dulce facility was far more evil
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a place. Level 6 was hauntingly known by employees as “Nightmare Hall”. It held
the genetic labs at Dulce. Reports from workers who had seen bizarre
experimentation there, and from some of the victims, read like the script from some
porno’ sci-fi movie:
“I have seen multi-legged ʻhumansʼ that look like half-human/halfoctopus. Also reptilian-
humans, and furry creatures that have hands like humans and cries like a baby, it mimics
human words ..• also huge mixture of lizard-humans in cages. There are fish, seals, birds
and mice that can barely be considered those species. There are several cages (and vats)
of winged-humanoids, grotesque bat-like creatures ... but 3 1/2 to 7 beet tall. Gargoyle-like
beings and Draco-Reptoids.”3

“Where do you think the I moth-manʼ story comes from? There are creatures there that defy
human imagination! Sometimes, one or two are released into the natural environment of
one location or another to see how they interact with the existing ecosystem, or if they can
be used to capture or fight humans. Some have been developed for years so that they can
breed with human females, thus producing another type of slave-army that is easy to
create and maintain should an open war against the human race be started. Others are
created to feed on humans, as the ultimate type of mindless killer of the human race.”4

Then, there was Level 7.


“Level 7 is worse, row after row of thousands of humans and human mixtures in cold
storage. Here too are embryo storage vats of humanoids in various stages of
development. I frequently encountered humans in cages, usually dazed or drugged, but
sometimes they cried and begged for help. We were told they were hopelessly insane, and
involved in high .... risk drug tests to cure insanity. We were told to never try to speak to
them at all. At the beginning we believed that story. Finally in 1978 a small group of
workers discovered the truth. It began the Dulce Wars.”5

“It was like a whore house for pervert ETs. Human females were brought there for
ʻexperimentsʼ, but you canʼt convince me that most of it wasnʼt just sadistic pleasure for the
Greys. They wouldnʼt just impregnate the girls, they would sexually torture them for hours.
Sure there were the scientific procedures, but there were also orgies where a few pretty
human females would be given to a large number of Greys for nothing less than a brutal
gang-rape. And this was constant. Hundreds of Greys, and other species that seemed to
be friends to the Greys, would come and go every week, for no other clear reason than to
take sexual pleasure with the provided human females.”6

When the truth was evident that sub-humans and other creatures were being
produced from abducted human females, impregnated against their will, a secret

3 http://www.abovetopsecret.com/pages/dulce.html

4 EDH Archives: Dulce Interviews; JC-289487321-80

5 http://www.abovetopsecret.com/pages/dulce.html

6 EDH Archives: Dulce Interviews; WC-289487346-80

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resistance group formed within the military and intelligence agencies of the u.s.
Government that did not approve of the deals that had been made with the ‘Off-
worlders.’ Many of these brave humans would be assassinated, or “died under
mysterious circumstance,” or would be silenced in other ways. But in 1979, they
would manage a victory that would cost the Greys, and the humans that backed the
Greys, dearly.
The first question many in-the-know have asked is how was security breached
in this case! The fact is that the truth of the Battle of Dulce is still well hidden from
the public, and only a small number of fanatics in the ‘UFO-believers’ community
have any hint about what took place there in 1979, or any other fact about the base.
Most of the men involved have been effectively silenced in one way or another, and
the rescued victims either don’t remember anything, or would never admit to what
they have seen for fear of being accused of being insane.
The only functional security leaks in this case have thus come from the more
standard sources. Fortunately, to this date the security leaks have been small and
easily silenced. Some witnesses, who have no way to prove their claims, are allowed
to voice their ideas because it is better to allow them to talk than to draw too much
attention to their story by having them suddenly neutralized. Only sources who
have worked within the organizations involved, who might have “proof” or
“evidence” of some sort to prove their cases, are sanctioned for silencing or
neutralization.
The Dulce area was chosen for its remote nature, and the fact that few people
ever go there. The area is easily kept under close watch, with a twenty-mile
perimeter around the main facility swept constantly by multiple electronic systems.
It is said, truthfully, that a lizard can’t reach any of the well-hidden portals or air
intakes without being targeted by security systems. Much has been changed since
the 1979 attack, with security and in the general agreements between the human
host organizations and the alien guests. Most humans, even if they are looking for
the facility, are allowed to search the surface lands and are only challenged if they
start using electronic devices or if they, by chance, see some event that concerns the
facility.
Thus, the security ‘leaks’ that have taken place come under the standard and
expected headings, but deserve study.
Dulce is a sleepy little town in northern New Mexico of about 900 population
located above 7,000 feet on the Apache Indian Reservation. There is only one major
motel and a few stores. It’s not a resort town and it is not alive with much activity.
While a few outsiders rant that this quite place harbors a deep, dark secret,
harbored somewhere in the tangled brush of Archuleta Mesa, most of the locals
chuckle and whisper about such UFO-hunters as being ‘loco’. But there have been
security mistakes, that have allowed many to quest ion if there could be a secret
joint human-alien biogenetic laboratory somewhere near, doing bizarre
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New Mexico state Police Officer Gabe Valdez was drawn into the mysteries of
Dulce when called to investigate a mutilated cow in a pasture 13 miles east of Dulce
on the Manual Gomez ranch. Gomez had lost four cattle to mutilations between
1976 and June 1978 when a team of investigators which included Tom Adams
arrived from Texas to examine the site of the carcasses.
Curious as to how cattle were being selected by the mysterious mutilators, an
interesting experiment was conducted on July 5, 1978 by Valdez, Gomez, and
retired scientist Howard Burgess. They pinned up about 120 of the Gomez cattle
and moved them through a squeeze chute under an ultraviolet light. They found a
“glittery substance” on the side of the neck, the right ear, and the right leg. Samples
of the affected hides were removed as well as blood samples from the same animals.
Schoenfeld Clinical Laboratories in Albuquerque analyzed the samples and found
significant deposits of potassium and magnesium. The potassium content was 70
times above normal.
Some investigators attributed the mutilations to aliens from UFOs, as there
had been a number of sightings of strange lights and other aerial phenomena
reported around Dulce, and a number of reported mutilations. But, as with all such
reports, few members of the general public choose to believe them, and that lack of
belief protects the truth.
The greatest danger to such a facility never comes from the outside public.
The real threat is from well-meaning humans, who learn of the facility because of
their work either within that facility or because of their security clearances and
operations near or in support of the facility, and who become confused by their
humanity or by some other less logical emotion. Or so would be the view of any who
support the facility.
There is no question that the men who took part in the 1979 raid would be
seen as heros by most humans, if the truth of the story every reached the public,
and that is another excellent reason why that so-called ‘truth’ must be kept from the
people until such time that it is too late for them to effectively do anything about the
systems that might be considered threats against society.
There are a number of well-known leaks that have helped the ‘UFO-
community’ learn too much about Dulce already.
There is the mysterious security officer who took papers and claims to have
worked at Dulce until 1979. One Thomas C., who could no longer cope with the dark
reality he had to confront at the base. As a high level security officer there, he had
learned of and had seen too many disturbing things. Using a small camera, he took
photos of areas within the multi-level complex, collected documents, and took a
secuirty video tape from the Control Center.
Then, there is somebody called “Commander X.”
“Commander X”, the mysterious and anonymous U.S. Military Intelligence
officer and reported members of somethin g called the “COMMITTEE OF
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through Tim Beckley’s New York City based UFO organization and other sources -
has stated:7
“The underground ••• base outside of Dulce, New Mexico, is perhaps the one MOST
FREQUENTLY referred to. Itʼs existence is most widely known, including several UFO
abductees who have apparently been taken there for examination and then either
managed to escape or were freed just in the nick of time by friendly ... forces.

“According to UFO conspiracy buff and ex-Naval Intelligence Officer Milton (William)
Cooper, ʻ... a confrontation broke out between the human scientists and the Aliens at the
Dulce underground lab. The Aliens took many of our scientists hostage. Delta Forces were
sent in to free them but they were no match for the Alien weapons. Sixty-six people were
killed during this action. As a result we withdrew from all joint projects for at least TWO
years...ʼ

While Thomas C. managed to get a few items out of the facility, when he went
to pick up his wife and young son, he found a van and government agents waiting.
His wife and child had been kidnapped, and he had been betrayed by a fellow
worker. The agents wanted what Thomas had taken from the facility in order to get
his wife and son back. But when it became apparent to him they would be used in
biological experiments and were not going to be returned unharmed, he decided to
go into hiding. His collection would slowly go out into the UFO research community
as the DULCE PAPERS.
As frustrating to security as a leak like that of Thomas C., or “Commander X”,
may be, they are still relatively easy to brush aside as ‘lunatics’ or ‘nut-cases’ or any
of the other negative identifiers used by the general public against those who
believe in such things. Yet they do add weight to the topic.
Many researchers have come to consider the possibility that UFOs may be
emanating from subterranean bases, and that aliens have constructed these bases to
carry our various missions involving Earth or humans. Belief in a subterranean
world has been handed down as myth, tale, or rumor for generations from allover
the world. Some of these stories date back to ancient times and tell tales of fantastic
flora and fauna that can be found in the caverns of ancient races. Socrates spoke of
huge hollows within the Earth which were inhabited by man, and huge caverns
where rivers flow.
Nowhere is the belief in a subterranean world more prevalent than with the
native tribes of North America. The Hopi believed they emerged from a world below
the earth through a tunnel at the base of the San Francisco peaks near Flagstaff. A
legendary massive cavern supposedly exists below Kokoweef Peak in southwestern
California. Earl Dorr, a miner and prospector, followed clues given to him by I
ndians and entered Crystal Cave in the thirties. He followed a path down into
Kokoweef Mountain until he attained a depth of about a mile. There, he entered a

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large cavern which he proceeded to explore for a distance of eight miles. At the
bottom of the cavern, a river flowed, rising and falling to the lunar tides, and
depositing black sands rich in placer gold along its banks. One day, crazed by fever,
Dorr used dynamite to seal shut the entrance to his fabulous cavern, and started a
legend that still lures men to seek wealth below Kokoweef.
There are also legend about mysterious Mount Shasta in northern California.
The mountain is said to have housed a race of surviving Lemurians who built a
sanctuary in the depths of the earth to escape the catastrophes which ruined their
world. These Lemurians allied themselves with space travelers who built a saucer
base inside the mountain.
Whether ancient alien cities exist in caverns below the earth is another topic
to study. For these findings the point is to note the fact that human governments
have built a number of underground tunnels and facilities for a variety of reasons.
The Chinese, Russians, Vietnamese all built underground tunnels and bases. It
shouldn’t come as a surprise that the U.S. has been building its own underground
worlds for years. One has only to look at the Titan rocket bases built in the 195 Os,
or the bunkers built in the hills outside Washington, D. C., for the civilian
government in times of war, to grasp the vastness of some of these projects.
A report in the August 7, 1989 issue of U.S. News and World Report, reveals
the secret plan to save the government in case of a disaster. The plan is called
“Continuity of Government” or COG. The article stated that it is the government’s
ultimate insurance policy should Armageddon ever arrive, providing the program
ran smoothly. In 1982, a secret agency, the Defense Mobilization Planning Systems
Agency (DMPSA) was created, reporting directly to the President. In the event of a
nuclear attack, special teams equipped with war plans, military codes, and other
data would accompany each designated presidential successor to secret command
posts around the country. Besides the president, another 46 key officials named in
the Joint Emergency Evacuation Plan (JEEP) would be evacuated. There are 50 of
these underground command post bunkers located in 10 different regions of the
country, and each is linked with others via satellite or ground-wave relays.
The U.s. Air Force sponsored research in deep underground construction as
early as 1958. The RAND corporation carried out this research, and published
proceedings from symposiums held on the subject of construction methods and
equipment, utility installation, and the use of nuclear bursts to produce
underground cavities. A great concern to underground construction engineers was
the problem of fresh air and ventilation. They considered it advisable to take into
account all types of ventilation contamination, and not just radioactive fallout.
Underground works included ingresses, egresses, and accommodations. The first
two were generally provided for by shafts or tunnels, while the latter required larger
openings, such as halls, chambers, cells, vaults, or other open spaces. Many
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associated with the larger openings in the rock, required for accommodation
purposes, were generally more complex and difficult than those for the smaller
openings of tunnel shafts. Operation and maintenance of underground installations
could also pose a number of special problems, including hiding them from the
public!
Many have seen pictures of huge boring machines with large-diameter disc-
grinders that are used in constructing tunnels around the world. Tunnels are
needed for many civilian concerns. The English ‘Chunnel’ project is the largest
engineering project in Europe, linking France and England with a three-tunnel
railway. The eleven boring machines used in the project were so large and so long
that they were built in underground areas 65 feet high. Six of the machines were
used in digging the submarine tunnel between the Dover Cliffs and Pas de Calais
and five dug the land tunnels leading away from the channel to aboveground
terminals. The business end of the boring machine contained tungsten-tipped picks
that workers guided with the use of laser projections on TV screens. Such boring
machines were like huge, steel-encased worms. Sealed in each machine were teams
of 35 men who lined the cavity of the tunnel with concrete and guided the muck
down the track. The machines bored the hole, removed the rock and paved the
inside of the tunnel with precast concrete segments. The digging face of the
machine was a 95-ton 28-foot-6-inch diameter disc, divided into cutting blades.
The borer was 300-feet long.
In September 1983, OMNI ran a picture story on the “Subterrene,” a
nuclear tunnel-boring machine developed at Los Alamos. The machine burrowed
through deep underground rock, heating it to a mol ten state (magma), which
cooled after the Subterrene moved on. The result was a tube with a smooth, glazed
lining that could be used for the high-speed transport shuttles that link the sub-base
complexes. This would also cut down on the ‘noise’ that might be picked up in
normal digging efforts by seismic equipment. Interestingly enough, an inventor
named Charles Kaempen invented a composite pipe that had enormous tensile
strength. Kaempen developed an undersea transportation tube that used his unique
system of lock coupling so it could merely be laid on the sea floor, obviating the
need for excavating or tunneling. Together with the Los Alamos Subterrene, such
equipment could connect any point in the world.
Tunnel boring started to face a boom by the early 1990s. According to a story
in the December 12, 1990 Wall Street Journal, the director of the American
Underground Space Association was quoted as saying, “There is a lot more interest
in the world these days in tunneling and use of the underground in general.” That
story said the researchers were busy with government - funded megaprojects and
proposed civilian projects. The Spanish want to put a tunnel through the Pryenees
and bore a road to Morocco on the African coast. The Norewegians want to burrow
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The Canadians are building a tunnel from New Foundland to Prince Edwards
Island. In America, there were 87 public-works projects planned in the 1990s alone.
In 1959, the RAND REPORT carried photos of the giant Tunnel Boring
Machines (TBMs), and reports continue that large scale military engineering
projects have made extensive use of these machines since the fifties. As William
Hamilton wrote:
Informants have told us that underground facilities utilize transport tubes to shuttle workers
to and from work more than a subway. These tube trains use high technology. It isnʼt
surprising, then, to learn that Frank P., the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has a
plan to unclog the airways by designing electric “wingless aircars” that hurtle across
continents and oceans in sealed tubes or tunnels that are essentially frictionless vacuum
tubes...

Itʼs no secret that governments have built their own secret underground railways and
tunnels. Chinaʼs leaders secret rail tunnels under Bejing that would enable them to flee in a
crisis. According to a Chinese civil servant tunnels linked leaderʼs homes, government
buildings, the central bank and an army base. That sounds like a well-thought-out-plan.
Grab your prized possessions, cash from the bank, armed guards from the base, and run
like hell! The network was built up over a period of 40 years as a defense against foreign
invaders ...8

In a provocatively speculative book entitled Alternative 3, author Leslie


Watkins proposed that scientists have become concerned with the state of the
Earth’s atmosphere, a scenario that is much easier to accept these days. Secret
meetings between scientist have produced three alternatives for handling the
imminent danger:

! ALTERNATIVE 1: A plan to blast holes through the stratosphere to release heat and
! ! ! pollution (HAARP).
! ALTERNATIVE 2: A plan to relocate Earthʼs population in massive underground caverns
! ! ! drawing fresh, cool water and clean unspoiled soil.
! ALTERNATIVE 3: To escape the Earth and go to Mars. Whether any of these ʻalternativeʼ
plans exist is not being argued here. The concepts are simply useful in examining the direction of
considered projects.
The Atomic Energy Commission initiated Project Plowshare in 1957 to
develop peaceful uses of nuclear explosives. It explored the use of nuclear blasts to
build harbors, dams, highway cuts, and canals, and to stimulate oil and gas
production by following up the widely used practice of detonating ordinary
chemical explosions in oil-and-gas bearing strata. The first test of this technique,
known as Project Gasbuggy, took place 4,240 feet below a desolate area of New

8 Hamilton, W.; FILE: DULCE, NM & Other Underground Bases and Tunnels.(http://www.purgatory.com/
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Mexico known as the San Juan Basin, on December 10, 1967, when a 26-kiloton
nuclear “device” was exploded in a sealed well.
While Gasbuggy was only a single experiment, the AEC, in partnership with
Austral Oil Company of Houston, subsequently be gan the first of what promised to
be a long series of even larger nuclear explosions, on the order of two 100-kiloton
shots each year, for a period of 10 years or more. The first explosion, known as a 40-
kiloton shot, some 8,400 feet below ground at a site near Rifle, Colorado, took place
on September 10th, 1969.
Was such a process used to blast a huge hole at Dulce for an alien base? Could
such a project be kept secret?
Like the Manhattan Project, the answer is that for the most part, a Top Secret
project can be kept secret from the public for years - but human nature suggests
that sooner or later there will be security leaks. An ex-security officer, who once
worked underground at the Groom Lake facility in Nevada, said he once saw a
baseball diamond and an Olympic-sized swimming pool in one of the caverns a mile
below the desert. There are rumors about what’s going on in the tunnels below
Mercury Base at the Nevada Test Site. After hearing the story of Bob Lazar on
KVEG radio, a construction worker called Billy Goodman and Bob Lazar to say, “We
are the construction workers ... we put things together and take them apart ... of the
meeting of seven people, there are men who will come forward to support you.” The
caller further said, “There’s more than just tunnels down there. There’s everything
you can imagine down there. I know because we put it up. We installed (it). We did
everything.”
Informants have mentioned underground facilities in New Mexico at Dulce,
Sunspot, Datil, Corona, Pueblo, and Albuquerque; in Arizona in the Santa Catalina
Mountains; in Colorado at Delta, Grand Mesa, and Colorado Springs; in Idaho at
Mountain Home AFB; in California at Needles, Edwards AFB, Tehachapi
Mountains, Fort Irwin, Norton AFB, Morongo Valley and several spots around the
San Francisco Bay Area; in Nevada at Blue Diamond, Nellis AFB, Groom Lake, and
Papoose Lake areas, Quartzite Mountain, and Tonopah.
William Hamilton wrote:
I became interested in a possible underground installation in the Techachapi
Mountains in the summer of 1988. A young couple, Ray and Nancy, reported that
they had gone to a plateau in the mountains after Ray’s shift work was completed at
the Northrop Plant. Ray was inspector on the B-2 project. The plateau is adjacent to
the perimeter of the leased Tejon Ranch where Northrop has built a secret
underground facility. It was about one o’clock in the morning when Ray and Nancy
spotted a brilliant orb coming out of the ground which flashed light in their
direction. They could not account for two-and-half hours of missing time. Ray
thought that they had the orb under observation for about an hour, yet the next
memory is of sunrise! Under hypnosis, Ray recalled being abducted and taken to an
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personnel. The EBEs were examining Nancy who had been restrained on a metal
table. Ray’s emotions swelled under hypnotic recall of the incident. 9
This is an excellent example of the way security is innocently broken. A local
man claims he saw a fly in g saucer emerge and take off from a silo on the Northrop
property. Others start to watch, and soon the facility is compromised.
A disgruntled contractor reported that he worked on constructing the
tunnels in the underground area and was bothered by the Air Force probes that
were often seen hovering in the tunnels. He described these probes as small orbs,
and said that this facility was nicknamed “The ANTHILL” because of its
resemblance to underground ant colonies. The tunnels have round doorways
without doors. Adjacent to the doorways are security panels with red and green
lights. There are some kind of cylinders embedded in the doorway jams that project
a field of energy of a sort.
Black helicopters have been sighted around Boynton and Secret Canyon near
Sedona, Arizona. A man living in Lost Canyon sighted a lot of strange things in the
canyon areas, and residents suspect a secret government facility has been
established in, of all places, Secret Mountain! One investigators hiked to Secret
Canyon late in the day and was stopped by a voice on a loudspeaker and a laser-
targeting light on his chest. He was told he had entered a restricted area and
ordered to turn around and leave.10
As William Hamilton reported:
We have now spotted and photographed the small orbs around the “Anthill.”
These orbs definitely exhibit the characteristics reported in other UFO sightings.11
It was William Hamilton III who on April 19th, 1988, arrived in Dulce to visit
with Gabe Valdez and inquire about the sightings, the mutilations and the rumors
of an underground alien base. As he wrote in 1999:
...Snow was still on the ground. I checked into the Best Western Motel and
called Valdez to make an appointment to see me at 9:30 PM. I found Gabe to be a
very congenial host, offering to show me around the roads of Dulce that night and
point out some various locations where he had found mutilated cows or seen
strange aerial lights. He made the astounding statement that he was still seeing
unidentified aircraft about one every two nights. We took a look at the Gomez
Ranch, the road by the Navajo River, and the imposing Archuleta Mesa. Gabe had
found landing tracks and crawler marks near the site of the mutes, and was
convinced that scientist Paul Bennewitz of Thunder scientific Labs in Albuquerque,
was definitely on the right track in his attempts to find the underground alien

9 Hamilton, W.; FILE: DULCE, NM & Other Underground Bases and Tunnels, (http://www.purgatory.com/
xcommunication/viewtext.cfm?tfile=dulce-wars.txt&page=deb), 03-01-99

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facility in the vicinity of Dulce. No one knew for sure where the facility was located,
or how humans or aliens gained secret entry to the facility.
I had first heard of Paul Bennewitz in 1980 when my friend Walter called me
from Albuquerque and told me he had been working with Paul on eletronic
instruments. Walter informed me that Paul had not only photographed UFOs but
had established a communication link with their underground base at Dulce.
Bennewitz had first come to prominence during the August, 1980, sightings over
the Manzano Weapons Storage Area at Kirtland AFB. A Kirtland AFB incident
report dated October 28, 1980 mentions that Bennewitz had taken film of the UFOs
over Kirtland. Paul, who was president of the Thunder Scientific Labs which was
adjacent to Kirtland gave a briefing in Albuquerque detailing how he had seen the
aliens on a video screen. At the time, the aliens were transmitting to him from a
base underneath Archuleta Mesa.
Researcher William Moore claims that the government agents became
interested in Bennewitz’ s activities and were trying to defuse him by pumping as
much disinformation through him as he could absorb. Whether Paul’s
communication with supposed aliens at the Dulce Base was part of this
disinformation campaign is unclear. If I believe that Paul is the single source of
reports on the Dulce Facility, then discounting Paul’s story and disinformation
could be a tactical maneuver. The actual disinformation maneuver would result in
making the public believe there is nothing to the Dulce story.12
Hamilton was correct, of course. Disinformation, falsehoods that are mixed
with small bits of truth, is the best way to turn the public away, even when the truth
is in front of them.
In February, 1981, according to a number of sources such as Curtis Peebles’
Watch the Skies, Richard C. Doty gave Bill Moore a copy of a classified teletype
document that spoke of the government’s secret investigation of UFOs, of a Project
Aquarius and of something called MJ-Twelve. This was the first known mention of
those two terms in public.
The following year, Moore and a former National Enquirer reporter named
Robert Pratt discussed writing a novel about the adventures of an Air Force
intelligence officer and calling it The Aquarius Project. According to Peebles, the
novel was actually finished, but was never published. Some have suggested that it
may have been the first attempt at an adventure/biography about The Dutchman,
and was blocked by IS or the NSA.
In the spring of 1982, TV station KPIX in San Francisco, hired Moore as a
consultant for a UFO special. More, who was now living in Los Angeles, was
assisted by his fir ends Jaime Shandera, a television producer, and Stanton
Friedman, the UFOlogist. Moore gave a copy of the Aquarius teletype to KPIX, and
they asked the Air Force to verify its authenticity. KPIX was told by the AFOSI that

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the document was a forgery, that it had several flaws that identified it as such.
Moore, according to Peebles, then admitted that he had retyped the document and
had added an “official-looking date stamp.”
Moore arranged a meeting with Doty that included Ron Lakis of KPIX and
Peter Gersten, a lawyer specializing in FOIA requests for UFO documents. Doty
allegedly told them that he had been investigating UFOs for several years for the
AFOSI and that he had access to top secret documents related to UFOs. Doty also
allegedly told them about secret treaties with the aliens and that Project Aquarius
involved contact with aliens. He reportedly said that he knew of three UFO crashes
that had been recovered and that alien bodies were in the government’s possession.
He also mentioned that the government practiced “disinformation” and was
conditioning the public to accept the aliens.
In the spring of 1983, according to Timothy Good in Alien Contact, William
Moore received a phone call from someone who said that he would be allowed to
see some important information if he followed the instructions he was given. The
instructions involved flying from one airport to another, getting phone instructions
as to the next destination at each stop, until finally he ended up at a motel in
upstate New York. At a certain time, an individual arrived at the motel room with
an envelope containing eleven pages. Moore was told: “You have exactly nineteen
minutes. You may do whatever you wish with the material during that time, but at
the end of that time, I must have it back. After that, you are free to do what you
wish.”
The eleven pages were something called a TOP SECRET/ORCON document
titled Executive Briefing. Subject: Project Aquarius, dated June 14, 1977. Moore was
allowed to photograph the documents and to read their contents into a tape
recorder. The documents detailed the recovery of a crashed alien craft and a live
alien in 1949, and the recovery of a fully functioning alien craft in Utah in 1958. It
detailed several “projects” involved with aliens and UFOs:
1. PROJECT BANDO: Medical studies of alien bodies recovered from crashes
and of the live alien rescued from the crash in 1949 in New Mexico.
2. PROJECT SIGMA: to establish communications with aliens.
3. PROJECT SNOWBIRD: Testing of recovered alien craft.
4. PROJECT POUNCE: An overall evaluation project.
In April, 1983, Linda Moulton Howe, who had produced an excellent
documentary about cattle mutilations called Strange Harvest, was working on a new
script about UFOs for HBO. The evening before her meeting with the HBO people,
Howe had dinner with an attorney named Peter Gersten. Gersten told Howe that he
had met with Richard C. Doty, an AFOSI agent at Kirtland AFB, and perhaps Doty
would be willing to talk on camera or in some other helpful capacity about a UFO
incident that had supposedly occurred at Ellsworth AFB in South Dakota in 1978.
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Arrangements were made for Howe to fly to Albuquerque on April 9th, where
Doty would meet her at the airport. Doty was not there. when she arrived, but he
later picked her up at Jerry Miller’s house. Miller, a former Project Bluebook
investigator, was acquainted with Doty.
On the way from Miller’s house to Kirtland AFB, Howe asked Doty, whose
manner she said was both defiant and nervous, if he knew anything about the
Holloman landing. Doty reportedly said it happened on April 25th, 1964, just 12
hours after the famous sighting reported by policeman Lonnie Zamora in Socorro,
New Mexico. Military and scientific personnel at the base knew a landing was
coming, but “someone blew the time and coordinates” and an “advance military
scout ship” had come down at the wrong time and place, and were seen by Zamora.
According to Howe, when they got to Kirtland, Doty took her to a small office
where he showed her a brown envelope and said, “My superiors have asked me to
show you this.” He withdrew several sheets of white paper from the envelope. As he
handed them to Howe, he warned her that they could not be copied; all she could do
was read them in his presence and ask questions.
The document was titled Briefing Paper for the President of the United States
of America. It described UFO crashes, alien bodies, and an alien who survived one
of the crashes. The paper listed several government UFO projects:
PROJECT GARNET: an investigation into human evolution.
PROJECT SIGMA: efforts to communicate with aliens.
PROJECT SNOWBIRD: R&D of alien technology recovered from UFO
crashes.
PROJECT AQUARIUS: The umbrella program involving alien contact.
Doty allegedly told Howe that she would be given several thousand feet of film
taken of aliens, including the Holloman AFB landing in 1964. The film never
materialized.
Howe said that Doty also promised her an interview with a Colonel who had
become friends with an alien who had survived a crash and lived for three years.
The officer never materialized as the interview was repeatedly set up and then
canceled. HBO told Howe that she would have to have all the evidence in her
possession before they would authorize any funds. Doty finally told Howe the
project was kaput and Howe’s contract with HBO expired.
This sort of “Red Herring” is a standard practice of a number of agencies
involved in disinformation to discredit legitimate investigations into topics that the
government isn’t ready to have the public learn too much about. I f one looks harder
at such a subject, one can normally cut through the disinformation and find the
hidden truth. This is all too true with a number of the events that took place in New
Mexico in the 20th century.
Many would come to call New Mexico “The UFO State.” One had
only to remember that Roswell was in New Mexico, for example. But the
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have continued after that event. On March 26, 1880, there was the Lamy incident,
when four men walking near Galisteo Junction were surprised as they heard voices
coming from a “strange balloon,” which flew over them. It was shaped like a fish
and seemed to be guided by a large fanlike device. There were eight to ten figures
aboard. Their language was not understood. The object flew low over Galisteo
Junction and rose rapidly toward the east.
In more recent times there have been many more such events. On April 5,
1948 at Holloman AFB in the afternoon, geophysics lab balloon observers Alsen,
Johnson, and Chance saw two irregular, round, white or golden objects. One made
three loops then rose and disappeared rapidly; the other flew in a fact arc to the
west during the 30 second sighting. On April 24, 1949, in Arrey, at 10:30 a.m.,
General Mills meteorologist and balloon expert C.B. Moore and others on a balloon
launch crew saw a white, round ellipsoid, about 2.5 times as long as it was wide.
The list becomes too long to cover here. But one of the more important
events needs to be pointed out: On April 24th, near Socorro, at 17:45 p.m., Socorro
policeman Lonnie Zamora watched an object with flame underneath descend
toward the desert. Two small humanoids were observed near the vertical oval while
on the ground. Later he watched the object take off with a roar, go silent and fly
away. Burning and charred brush was found at the landing site.
This would become the famous Zamora case investigated by Dr. J. Allen
Hynek. The experience of Lonnie Zamora on April 24, 1964 would stand as one of
the most profound UFO events in the modern history of the phenomena. The
Project Blue Book investigation stated: “There is no doubt that Lonnie Zamora saw
an object which left quite an impression on him. There is also no question about
Zamora’s reliability. He is a serious officer, a pillar of his church, and a man well-
versed in recognizing airborne vehicles in his area. He is puzzled by what he saw,
and frankly, so are we. This is the best documented case on record.”
Interestingly enough, this took place the day before the reported encounter -
also in New Mexico - between the USAF officer and Aliens in the famous meeting in
the desert that took place as part of Project AQUARIUS.
Indeed, the same event that Doty reported to Howe, known as the Holloman
Landing.
And in this one finds another interesting connection: The Air Force
Intelligence Officer that reportedly was the man who met with the Aliens at
Holloman in 1964, was the legendary ‘Dutchman’, Ellis Loyd Richards, Jr. - the
same man who would reportedly order the attack on Dulce in 1979, and who’s son,
Captain Mark Richards, would lead the human attack on the facility.
The Richards names come up time and time again when one looks into any of
the mentioned Top Secret Projects that Military Intelligence, or the Eyes-Only, Tops
Secret agency known as International Security, were involved in from World War II
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true grasp of some of those top secret projects, and the direction that these men
took.
PROJECT GRUDGE/AQUARIUS v.as originally established in 1953, by order
of President Eisenhower, under the final control of the Top Secret board known as
“Magic 12”. In 1960, the Project’s name was changed from “Project SIGN” to
PROJECT AQUARIUS. Portions of the Project were funded by CIA confidential
funds (non-appropriated), but the greatest portion of funding came from “black-
ops” budgets supplied by the NSA and IS. The Project assumed full responsibility
for investigation and intelligence of UFOs /IACs in December 1969 after Project
Grudge/Blue Book was closed. The purpose of Project Aquarius was to collect all
scientific, technological, medical and intelligence information from UFO/lAC
sightings and contacts with alien life forms. This information has also been used to
advance the United States Space Program and military.
The projects under Project Aquarius include but are not limited to:
PROJECT PLATO (PROWORD: AQUARIUS) was originally established as
part of Project SIGN in 1954. Its mission was to establish diplomatic relations
with Aliens. This Project was successful when mutually acceptable terms were
agreed upon, involving the exchange of technology for secrecy of Alien presence and
non interference in Alien affairs. Aliens agreed to provide information and aid to
selected human governing body (MAGIC 12/MAJESTIC TWELVE).
MAJI/MAJESTY were the ‘Prowords’ for the MAJESTIC TWELVE, the Top
Secret project control group responsible for “every aspect of interface with the Alien
life forms including security & intelligence, and disinformation to prevent public or
foreign disclosure of Alien presence.” A selected team of experts in many different
fields who evaluate information, technology, biology and other facets of the Alien
presence in order to better understand the phenomenon, MAJESTIC TWELVE was
organized by President Truman to make recommendations and present scientific
direction when needed. I n the early days, the MAJESTIC TWELVE was never given
all the information at one time, and did not meet as a group. Members were given
information on a need to know basis only. Biologists, for example, were not given
information regarding any other subject. This changed over the years, as the
MAJESTIC TWELVE became a “control group” for the vast human effort to study
the Alien presence. By the late 1970s, the ‘board’ had near dictatorial powers over
many U.S. intelligence and para-military organizations, the missions it was involved
in being so secret that no single government or private agency could prove that such
a “think tank” existed. Although its methods (i. e.; “black helicopters”, and the
famous “Men-In-Black”) became well-known to the public, a type of fear grew
around the ability to make people vanish or ‘forget’, and few wanted to admit to
having any sort of knowledge concerning the MAJESTIC TWELVE. Any who risked
bringing such information to the public were quickly discredited, attacked by the
IRS or some other government agency, or silenced with long prison sentences on
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within MAJESTIC TWELVE in the late 1970s, when the military/intelligence men
objected to the civilian elite making deals with some of the Aliens on the side for the
selfish gain of such groups as the Illuminati or the “Club of Rome” at the expense of
thousands of innocents, if not all of mankind, helped to cause the rift that would
lead to the military action taken against the Dulce facility in 1979.
PROJECT POUNCE was formed to recover all downed/crashed craft and
aliens (PROWORD: DIXIE). Originally established in 1968, its mission was to
evaluate all UFO/lAC information pertaining to space or military technology. The
goal was to duplicate the technology or improve upon it, with the ultimate hope to
be the use of such technology to establish the U. S. as the dominate world power
and close the gap in any confrontation with the aliens.
PROJECT REDLIGHT was the effort to test fly recovered alien craft. It was
conducted at AREA 51 (DREAMLAND) in Nevada. The initial project was only
somewhat successful in that humans flew a recovered craft but something went
wrong and it “blew up” in the air, killing both human pilots. The project was
suspended at that time, but would be restarted (some reports suggest that the
project was restarted when a group of the aliens agreed to help the humans.
PROJECT SIGMA (PROWORD: MIDNIGHT) was originally established as
part of Project Gleem in 1954. It became a separate project in 1976, with its mission
being to establish communication with Aliens. This Project met with a number of
positive successes, such as in 1959 when the US established primitive
communications with one group of Aliens. It would be reported that on April 25,
1964, a USAF intelligence officer (some would suggest that it was ‘The Dutchman’)
met two Aliens at a prearranged location in the desert of New Mexico that had been
established in 1954 as part of “Project Sign”, with first communication being
established through binary computer language. In the April 1964 encounter
information was exchanged and a basic understanding was reached after several
hours. It was learned through this effort that several species of alien life existed.
Communication would eventually be established with many Alien races, setting
them into three categories: MALEVOLENT (DANGEROUS) , BENEVOLENT
(HELPFUL TOWARDS HUMANS) , and NEUTRAL (OBSERVERS ONLY).
PROJECT SNOWBIRD was established as a cover for project REDLIGHT.
Several flying saucer type craft were built using conventional technology. They were
unveiled to the press and flown in for the press to witness. The purpose was to
explain accidental sightings or disclosure of REDLIGHT as having been
SNOWBIRD craft (PROWORD: CETUS). Originally established in 1972, its mission
was to also test fly any recovered alien aircraft, research, develop and implement
alien spacecraft technology. Several SNOWBIRD UFOs have been involved in
sighting cases. It should be noted that another “Project Snowbird” is described as a
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in the 1963 Gale Research’s Code Names Dictionary. Some have suggested that the
1955 mission was a UFO crash-site recovery effort.
According to John Lear, William Cooper, and several other researchers, the
U.S. government may have made a ‘pact’ with a non-human race as early as 1933.
According to some this ‘race’ is not human as we know it, yet it claims to have it’s
origin on earth several millions of years ago. Some sources allege that this predatory
race is of a neo-saurian nature, and that the importance of operations like
SNOWBIRD become more clear when the ultimate goal of such creatures is fully
realized.
It is also alleged by certain deep-level intelligence agents that the Illuminati,
or the “Cult of the Serpent”, is willfully working hand-in-claw with this Alien race
which has promised them part of the action once the “New World Order” is
established. The Illuminati is allegedly in it for the power and ‘technology’ which
this non-human race is supposed to give them in exchange for their cooperation.
According to John Lear and others, many of the deep underground bases such as
those below Dulce, New Mexico and Pine Gap, Australia, are actually ‘joint’ areas
where the technology exchanges have been carried out, as well as battles between
the humans and ‘grays’ sparked by “disagreements.” Could the Illuminati’s plans for
world domination be backed by an ‘alien’ vanguard? One unusual point is the
apparent connection between the Illuminati’s “Club of Rome” and the so-called
“Greys”. One might ask themselves: I f an alien species desired to establish control
over a civilization, would they attempt an outright and immediate invasion and
destruction of all resistance or would they instead attempt to manipulate situations
behind the scenes in order to turn the inhabitants of the “target” environment
against each other, and decimate the population to the point that resistance would
be minimal? The logical choice is the latter.
When asked what would be worth selling humanity into slavery, those
involved come up with a number of answers. First is their point of the view that
there aren’t any alternatives. The aliens are so advanced that they are going to get
what they want no matter what, so one might as well work with them and at least -
hopefully end up as a ‘slave-master’. Others point out the technology being offered,
and the hope that some humans will survive as equals to the aliens by barter and
learning about such things as the “super crystalline metal” used for hull structures.
Of course, to some humans there could be no reason to justify such horrors!
The mysterious security officer, who took papers and claims to have worked at
Dulce until 1979 when he decided that the time had come to part company with his
employers, is referred to most often as “Thomas C.” In late 1979, he could no longer
cope with the awesome reality he had to confront. As a high level security officer at
the joint alien-U. S. Government underground base near Dulce he had learned of
and had seen too many disturbing things. After much inner conflict, he decided to
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Using a small camera, he took over 30 photos of areas within the multi-level
complex. He collected documents, and removed a security video tape from the
Control Center which showed various security camera views of the hallways, labs,
aliens and U.S. Government personnel to take with him. Then, by shutting off the
alarm and camera system, he got out of one of the over 100 exits to the surface,
leaving the facility with the photos, video, and documents.
Thomas was ready to go into hiding. But, when he went to pick up his wife
and young son, he found a van and government agents wait in g. His wife and child
had been kidnapped, after he had been betrayed by a fellow worker (said to be
somebody named K. Lomas by some sources). The agents wanted what Thomas had
taken from the facility in order to get his wife and son back. When it became
apparent to him that his family would be used in biological experiments and were
not going to be returned unharmed, he decided to vanish.
Many would ask how did this “Thomas” get involved in all this covert
intrigue? The story goes that the man was in his mid-50’s in 1999, and had been in
his mid-twenties when he received top secret training in an underground facility in
West Virginia. For seven years he worked in high security photography in the Air
Force until 1971, when he left and went to work for the RAND Corp., in Santa
Monica, California. In 1977 he was transferred to the Dulce facility. He bought a
home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and worked Monday through Friday, commuting to
work via a “deep underground tube” shuttle system.
At this time, a known researcher was working security in Santa Fe, New
Mexico, and was privately investigating UFO sightings, animal mutilations,
Masonic and Wicca groups in the area. Thomas had a mutual friend who came to
Santa Fe in 1979 to visit both the researcher and Thomas. This visitor later viewed
the photos, the video tape, and documents taken from the Dulce Base. Drawing
were made from what was seen and later circulated in the UFO research community
as the “DULCE PAPERS”.
Thomas would allege that there were over 18,000 short “greys” at the Dulce
Facility, and that he saw reptilian humanoids, and that a colleague had come face-
to-face with a 6-foot tall Reptoid which had materialized in his home. The Reptoid
showed an interest in research maps of New Mexico and Colorado which were on
the wall. The maps were full of colored push-pins and makers to indicate sites of
animal mutilations, caverns, locations of high UFO activity, abduction sites, ancient
ruins, and suspected alien underground bases.
It would be one of the Reptoids whom taught several of the men involved in
the at tack on Dulce a number of the informative points that would first cause them
to look more deeply into what was being done at the facility, and then helped them
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better understand the enemy, and how to defeat them. Indeed, it would be the
Reptoids whom communicated the factual basis for a number of the plots being
organized against humanity by a number of ‘off-world’ sources, and had proven
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in the August 1979 space defense of Earth against alien invaders. It was also the
Reptoids’ who warned of the danger that such life forms as bacteria represented to
both aliens and humans. As USAFSC reports made clear, it was only at the request
of a Reptoid ‘prince’ (the closest word humans seem to be able to find for the term
used by Reptoids) that a small fleet of ‘privateers’ joined the human space
interceptors to fight off the alien attack force in August 1979.
To better understand the attack on the Dulce facility, one needs to first have a
working idea of the aliens involved with the base, and the threat that they seemed to
hoI d towards humanity at the time. One should also understand that the human
victims involved were of the sort that brought the classic ‘male’ socio-emotional
need to protect the female of the species to the surface. As evaluations of the men
involved have since warned; “There is a type of human male who will never
surrender his animalistic drive to protect the female of what he considers his
nesting area of the human society. These men will react with cunning, organization,
and open violence to protect those who they identify in their own perception of
reality as being ‘under their protection.’ Any perceived threat to any human female,
or to their civilization in general, may thus be taken as a challenge by such men.”

THE ALIENS

Two thousand years ago, the Roman philosopher Metrodorus, in


contemplating the question of life in the Universe, asked; “Is it reasonable to
suppose that in a large field, that only one shaft of wheat should grow, and in an
infinite Universe, to have only one living world?”
Human knowledge has come a long way since 1600, when Giordano Bruno, a
defrocked priest from Naples, was burned at the stake for espousing, among other
things, his belief that there might be other worlds and other life- forms beyond
Earth. In the “Star Trek” age, it had become almost heretical not to believe in
extraterrestrial life - a belief that was fortified by the announcement in early Spring
of 2000 of the discovery of two Saturn-size planets around two distant stars.
We now know that the Universe is a fertile field. The possibility that this could
be the case was suspected by some, such as Bruno, even before the telescope
revealed the stars to be suns like our own. On has to remember that until the 1990s
it was still possible for pedants to argue that our planetary system could be a unique
phenomenon, as no others had been observed. However, during the 1990s, over a
dozen extra-solar planetary systems were detected, thereby proving not merely the
existense of these particular planets, but the fact that the processes that lead to the
formation of solar systems must be common, and probably intrinsic to the process
of star formation itself.
By the end of the 20th century, polls showed that 54% of Americans were
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(30%) who suspected that humanity has already been visited by such
extraterrestrials.13
There are 400 billion stars in our galaxy, and it’s been around for 10 billion
years. Even adopting the most pessimistic assumptions, it would appear obvious
that numerous starfaring civilizations should have already appeared. The Milky
Way galaxy is 100,000 light years in diameter. If an advanced civilization were to
adopt an expansion program and move out at 0.5 percent of the speed of light, it
would take at most 20 million years to occupy the whole place. As long as this might
seem, it is only 0.2 percent the age of the galaxy. In other words, by rights,
extraterrestrials should already be here! It was a calculation of this sort that led the
physicist Enrico Fermi to pose his celebrated question at a 1950 Los Alamos
National Lab lunchtime meeting; if all that is so, then “Where are they?”
This question is known as the “Fermi Paradox.”
What Fermi didn’t realize at the time was that certain factions of the
government already knew that there were extraterrestrials, and that there were men
at that very lunchtime meeting who knew the truth.
“In this business, you have to remain optimistic,” said radio astronomer
Frank Drake, who kicked off the original Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
( SETI ) in 1960 with his whimsically named Project Ozma (after the satiric Oz
books). He “looked” briefly at several nearby sunlike stars in the hope that they
might be orbited by planets whose inhabitants were sending out intelligible signals,
like the flood of radio and TV broadcasts humans have been inadvertently blasting
into space for the past 80 years.
In 1961, Drake developed a pedagogy for analyzing the question of the
frequency of extraterrestrial civilizations. According to Drake, in steady state, the
rate at which new civilizations form should equal the rate at which they pass away,
and therefore one can write: N = R*fpneflfifcL
N = The number of radio civilizations.
R* = The rate of formation of suitable stars.
fp = The fraction of stars with planets.
ne = The number of Earth-like planets per planetary system.
fl = The fraction of planets where life develops.
fi = The fraction of planets where intelligence arises.
fc = The fraction of planets where technology develops.
L = The lifetime of communicating civilization.

Drake, who was 70 in 2000, remained convinced that he would be around


when humanity heard the call of another civilization. "We're just at the beginning of
our search," Drake said, reckoning that there were some 10,000 high-tech worlds
scattered among the Milky Way's 100 billion or more stars. That's a much more

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modest figure than the late Carl Sagan's estimate of 1 million intelligent civilizations
in just our galaxy - one of perhaps 100 billion galaxies scattered through the known
universe.
For years Congress openly funded various SETI efforts - until the political
stigma of paying for the quest for "little green men," as cynics like to call aliens,
scuttled open federal funding in 1993. Nonetheless, NASA continued the search for
unearthly life, even if was only for little green bugs, under the more politically
palatable label of astrobiology. And the united States Air Force Space Command
continued to carry out its' duty to protect the Earth from any space-born threat.
What most of humanity gave little thought towards were three important
truths:
1.Extraterrestrial life forms had been visiting Earth for centuries.
2.Most radio signals can be blocked.
3.Earthʼs solar-system is protected by something called The Oort Cloud.

The history of extraterrestrial visits to Earth has been told in a number of


other excellent sources, and thus will not be repeated here, but to establish the train
of events that directly caused the Battle at Dulce. The point concerning radio signals
is equally as simple: if you are an alien race that does not want the people of one
planet to realize that they are not alone, you set up devices around their solar-
system so that radio and other forms of communication fail to reach those people.
Then, there is the Oort Cloud.

In 1950, Jan Oort noticed that:


1.no comet has been observed with an orbit that indicates that it came from interstellar space,
2.there is a strong tendency for aphelia of long period comet orbits to lie at a distance of about
50,000 AU, and
3.there is no preferential direction from which comets come.

From this he proposed that comets reside in a vast cloud at the outer reaches
of the solar system. This came to be known as the Oort Cloud. The statistics imply
that it may contain as many as a trillion (1e12) comets. The Oort Cloud may account
for a significant fraction of the mass of the solar system, perhaps as much or even
more than Jupiter. Like the Kuiper Belt, the Oort Cloud makes high-speed
navigation into Earth’s solar-system from deep space a logistics nightmare, forcing
most ships traveling within this dimension to slow down to a pace that would make
any visit to the Earth’s system unrealistic. Thus, only aliens with Directionally
Aimed Wormhole Capability (DAWC), Dimensional Attitude Shift Capability
(DASC), or plan a long-term colonization effort have the ability to visit Earth’s
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solar-system.
The navigational problems can be seen with a basic examination of the Kuiper
Belt. This is a disk-shaped region past the orbit of Neptune roughly 30 to 100 AU
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Belt object is disturbed by interactions of the giant planets in such a way as to cause
the object to cross the orbit of Neptune. It will then very likely have a close
encounter with Neptune sending it out of the solar system or into an orbit crossing
those of the other giant planets or even into the inner solar system.
At the end of the century there were nine known objects orbiting between
Jupiter and Neptune - including 2060 Chiron/aka 95 P/Chiron, and 5145 Pholus.
The IAU has designated this class of objects as “Centaurs.” These orbits are not
stable, and the objects are almost certainly “refugees” from the Kuiper Belt. The
largest of these is Chiron which is about 170 km in diameter, 20 times larger than
Halley. As one can imagine, this is a perfect area to locate communications blocking
devices, or large viewing stations to keep an eye of Earth - or, protective bases
where humans might defend their solar-system from without the people back on
Earth ever knowing about it.
Curiously, it seems that the Oort Cloud objects were formed closer to the Sun
than the Kuiper Belt objects. Small objects formed near the giant planets would
have been ejected from the solar system by gravitational encounters. Those that
didn’t escape entirely formed the distant Oort Cloud. Small objects formed farther
out had no such interactions and remained as the Kuiper Belt.
Several Kuiper Belt objects have been discovered including 1992 QB1 and
1993 SC. They appear to be small icy bodies similar to Pluto and Triton - but much
smaller. There are more than 300 known trans-Neptunian objects as of mid 2000.
It is estimated that there are at least 35,000 Kuiper Belt objects greater than 100
km in diameter, which is several hundred times the number (and mass) of similar
sized objects in the main asteroid belt. One can quickly grasp the navigational
problems that a space ship traveling at a speed close to light, or at ‘warp’ at multiple
light speeds, would face attempting to get through such a ‘belt’ of giant boulders.
Stars are easy to avoid, but these island-sized rocks and hunks of ice would be
virtually undetectable until it was too late.
But while the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud have helped to protect the Earth
from easy invasion, they are not a perfect shield. Some aliens have learned either
how to get through them, or get around them. One has only to study the events of
the War for Asia in July 1976, or the Battle for L5 in August 1979 (that was recorded
in part as SOLWIND 1 by the Air Force P78-1 satellite), to grasp the idea that there
are unfriendly space aliens, who have gotten into the Earth’s solar-system.
The “Greys” of Dulce didn’t want an open war against humanity.
Indeed, that seemed to them to be rather like a farmer going to war with his
cows. They wanted, and needed, to cultivate a symbiotic relationship with humans,
to better use the human organism for reproduction and food production. Because
they hadn’t been able to transport large numbers of their own species through the
Oort Cloud, it became even more important to take great care and protect those
who had managed to reach Earth. This was true for most of the other alien visitors
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defensive ability to crush your exploration team, you are more cautious than you
might be with a major invasion fleet behind you. This was even more true in 1979,
after such an “invasion fleet” had been smashed by the human military forces,
without the rest of humanity even being aware of the event! It had proven an object
lesson that the Greys and other aliens took quite seriously.
In 1979, there were 37 alien species represented at the Dulce facility. Only 6 of
those had their own space or dimensional traveling ability, while the others were
guests of the Greys. All of those species that had come as guests of the Greys were
there for genetic and reproductive experiments with humans - and 8 of those were
also interested in humans as a source of food. Of those interested in reproductive
experiments, 25 could enjoy direct intercourse with human females (al though
several needed the female mate to be placed on special hormone treatments ahead
of time), and the facility apparently got the reputation for being a sexual pleasure
spot for the quadrant.
This was not true for the aliens known as Reptoids, or the more allusive
Dracos. While it had proven out that both species could mate with human females,
their complex social structures didn’t easily allow for the use of other species for
such procreation - unless the females were accepted within the structure of the
social structure in a type of willing surrender to their harem system. And while they
considered every other species a potential source of food, they proved relatively
honest about holding to any sort of treaty or agreement with another species that
included sections that removed the other species as a food source.
More important, from the human perspective, the Reptoids were not friendly
towards the Greys, or towards most of the species the were friendly with the Greys -
and the Reptoids had developed their own type of space travel that was not
dependent on the Greys in any way. Many, in fact, would accuse them of illegally
providing the humans with “dangerous technology” in the early 1970s, that allowed
the human forces to be victorious in 1976, and again in the confrontations of 1979.
There were even rumors that certain members of the NSA Department Z, and DEL
TA FORCE, were trained by the Reptoids in the psi/martial arts of their Tradition of
Mind and Claw - that by treaty with all other species was highly illegal.
What seems to have pushed the Reptoids over the treaty edge was two fold:
First, was their abhorrence and disgust at what was happening at Dulce concerning
the suffering of human females, and Second, the arrival of a Colony Ship of another
species that intended to take over the Earth and reduce humanity to nothing but a
slave sub-species. Neither of these worked well within the Reptoids long-range
plans - that seemed to include humans as an economic and military ally at some
point in the future.
Whatever their reasons, the Reptoids approached friendly and trusted
humans about plans to fight the approaching Colony Ship, only to find that the
humans were already deeply involved with preparations for that battle, and for
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to the humans that helped their cause, and a number of Reptoid “volunteers” were
training to fight along side humans.
Of course, not all the Reptoid-type creatures are friendly towards humans.
According to John Lear, William Cooper, and several other researchers, the
U.S. government may have made a ‘pact’ with a nonhuman race as early as 1933.
According to some this ‘race’ is not human, yet claims to have its origin on Earth
several millions of years ago. Some sources allege that this predatory race is of a
neo-saurian nature. This has led others to suggest that the dinosaurs which ruled
the surface of the Earth in prehistoric times may not have become entirely extinct as
is commonly believed, but that certain of the more intelligent and biped-hominoid
mutations of that race developed a form of intellectual thought equal to, or
surpassing, that of the human race. The theory then suggests that some of this race
went into space, only to return to find that their founders on their home planet had
not survived. There were a number of facts quickly put forward; for instance one
branch or mutation of the supposedly extinct sauroid race, Stenonychosaurus, was
according to paleontologists remarkably hominoid in appearance, being 3 1/2 to 4
1/2 feet in height with possibly greyish-green skin and three-digit clawed fingers
with a partially-opposable ‘thumb’. The opposable thumb and intellectual capacity
are the only thing preventing members of the animal kingdom from challenging the
human race as the masters of planet Earth. For instance, the ape kingdom possesses
opposable thumbs yet it does not possess the intellectual capacity to use them as
humans do (or, that ability has not yet been developed) . The dolphins possess
intellects nearing that of humans but do not possess opposable thumbs or even
limbs necessary to invent I build, etc. The cranial capacity of Stenonychosaurus was
nearly twice the size of that of human beings, indicating a large brain and possibly
advanced though not necessarily benevolent intellect.
According to researchers such as Brad Steiger, Val Valerian, Tal LeVesque and
others, this may actually be the same type of entity or entities most commonly
described in ‘UFO’ encounters, as well as the same type of creatures depicted in
early 1992 in the nationally viewed CBS presentation “INTRUDERS”. According to
Lear and others the government may have established a ‘treaty’ with this race,
which they later learned to their horror was extremely malevolent in nature and
were merely using the ‘treaties’ as a means to buy time while they methodically
established certain controls upon the human race, with the ultimate goal of an
absolute domination.
The Grey and reptoid species were highly analytical and technologically
oriented. But all was not well within the alien cultures. The Grey and reptoids
species were not getting along, and they had an ancient conflict with the ‘Nordic’
human-like aliens, and by 1978 were staging on Earth for a future conflict. Intensely
based in bio-engineer ing sciences, by human standards were led to doing reckless
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The conflicts between the aliens have long been a question that has proven
difficult for humans to understand, and a source of problem for human
governments as ‘sides’ and ‘causes’ are considered. An example of this would be the
reported meeting with aliens called the “Pleiadians”, that was arranged in April of
1954 at Muroc Air Base (later Edwards AFB) in California.
The reports would suggest that the base was closed for three or four days and
that President Dwight Eisenhower was spirited over from Palm Springs where he
was vacationing, on the pretext of seeing a dentist for a toothache. Shortly
afterwards Gerald Light would be one of a small group privileged to visit the facility.
He wrote about it in a letter to Meade Layne, the Director of Border land Sciences:
The report is true, devastatingly true! ... I had the distinct feeling that the world had come
to an end with fantastic realism. For I had never seen so many human beings in a state of
complete collapse and confusion as they realized that their own world had indeed ended
with such finality as to beggar description. The reality of other plane aeroforms is now and
forever removed from the realms of speculation ... I saw five separate and distinct types of
aircraft being studied and handled by our Air Force officials, with the assistance and
permission of the Etherians! ... From what I could gather, an official statement to the
country is being prepared for delivery about the middle of May.

The ‘Statement’ never came, of course. The Pleiadians again, it would be


reported, offered essentially their original deal, assistance with new science and
technology for peaceful uses, if we would destroy our nuclear weapons. Eisenhower
conferred with his military advisors, and they refused to give up the weapons for
fear that such a move was exactly what an enemy invader would want. Good soldier
that he was, Ike was accustomed to listening to his field commanders, and, in the
end he agreed. This was not the last contact with the Pleiadians, but it expressed to
other aliens the stance that humans v.auld take in all further negotiations. From
that time on, no requests’ were made from that point on for humans to disarm, and
some alien races now offered advanced weapons technology for ‘special’
consideration while on earth. A cap of secrecy was also placed over the whole topic.
The number of ET visitors to the Earth may well be far greater than any single
government or civilian agency knows. The latest attempt to work out how much
alien life may be out there suggests there may be a lot more than most humans
thought.
According to a new statistical analysis based on how quickly life got going on
Earth, life will start on at least a third of the Earth-like planets within a billion years
of them developing suitable conditions. And with recent discoveries that planets are
common around Sun-like stars, there is probably no shortage of prospective homes.
Earlier attempts to estimate the likelihood of life on Earth-like planets
floundered because humans had only a single data point - the Earth itself. Isotopic
and fossil evidence suggest that life originated on Earth 25 to 600 million years
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accident unique to their planet, or was common on similar planets throughout the
Universe.
To address this problem, Charles Lineweaver and Tamara Davis of the
University of New South Wales in Sydney looked at the implications of the rapid
beginning of life on Earth for the probability of it evolving elsewhere. The chance of
life was like winning a lottery, said Lineweaver. “It is having won quickly that lets us
estimate probability.” If you know only that a lottery player won on the third try,
you can’t be sure of the real odds, but you can say the chance of winning is more
likely to be one in three than one in a billion.
From life’s lottery on Earth, Lineweaver said he was 95 percent certain that
given a billion years, the chance of life starting on a suitable planet was at least 1 in
3. “It’s an interesting attempt to put some valid statistical analysis into a term that
otherwise appears completely unknown.” said Mario Livio of the Space Telescope
Science Institute in Baltimore.
But the question would continue: what is ‘real’ and what does the government
really know about the topic?
The modern era of UFO activity has been constantly accompanied by sporadic
reports of UFOs leaving evidence of their presence on the ground. They are also
alleged to have produced a variety of disruptive effects on terrestrial apparatus such
as automobiles, aircraft, power facilities, and radar stations. Additionally, UFOs are
also believed to produce (or induce) some unusual effects on the individuals who
have come into close proximity with them. While many of these effects are thought
to be beneficial, still others represent an array of emotional and physical injuries
such as burns, skin blistering, eye irritations, partial paralysis, and the loss of hair -
all assumed to be caused by the UFO propulsion system’s emissions or its
weaponry. There are those of course who warn that encounters with some types of
ETs can bring on such injuries, and much worse.
And a number of simple questions immediately arise: Why should one desire
to be forcibly kidnapped, detained against one’s will, and subjected to the physical
ordeals of examination by aliens? This can be covered more closely in the section
concerning ‘victims’ of ETs, but a type of mind control has to be an ability of such
creatures, considering many of the reports, or what seems to have taken place at
Dulce. Also, even if the ‘secret’ government, or the military knows of such UFOs or
their secret bases, why can’t one find dependable proof towards their being such
threats in trusted civilian outlets of information such as the nightly TV news or
organizations like NASA?
The fact is, there has been just such ‘proof.’
Since the days when Jim McDivitt took the famous “pencil in a beer can” UFO
images during the Gemini IV mission in 1964, alleged UFO photos, films, or videos
taken by NASA astronauts would become a favorite item for ufologists and
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official, so there was no Question of anonymous hoaxes or dubious origin, as often
happens with sensational UFO images. On the other hand, consensus on what had
been captured on camera could be rather elusive, if history is any guide.
Each NASA era produced its own so-called UFOs. The Gemini had McDivitts,
and Apollo had the “moonbugs” and occasionally rather imposing images like the
1972 Apollo 16mm frames of an oval object above the moon. The shuttle era gave
people initially the now famous STS-48 1989 Discovery footage, in which small
points of light were seen darting and making sharp turns over the earth’s horizon.
They were discovered by Donald Ratsch, a ufologist from Baltimore who pioneered
a new research approach - videotaping hours of unedited shuttle missions from
NASA’s open TV channel, and then searching for any space anomalies captured by
the sophisticated CCD cameras.
The STS-48 footage was shown on Larry King Live and many other TV shows
and documentaries. It Quickly became a Question of UFOs vs. ice crystals. A physics
professor and UFO researcher, Dr. Jack Kasher, championed the UFO cause with a
detailed analysis. NASA skeptic Jim Oberg and some in the UFO community
championed the opposing view. The debate would continue, even as more footage
followed, like STS-80 and Space Tether STS-75 mission images. The last anomaly
was discovered by Martyn Stubbs, a cable TV host from British Columbia, who
followed in Ratsch’s steps and recorded hundreds of hours of raw shuttle footage.
The tether images somehow got less attention.
Enter a former defense analyst and student of Nikola Tesla, David Sereda,
with a two-tape video set and book companion titled Evidence: The Case for NASA
UFOs. It was put together by Terra Entertainment in California and had a foreword
and on-camera introduction by famous actor Dan Akroyd. He endorsed Sereda’s
work whole-heartedly: “The book which you are about to read offers the most
logical, and well thought through postulation that is now available to the public as
to the mechanical/aeronautical basis for one type of these machines’ existence, how
they travel here into our observable dimensions and also the purpose for their
occupants’ visitations to our planet.”
Akroyd had a well-known interest in the paranormal, which he had pursued
both as an actor (Ghostbusters, My Stepmother Is an Alien) and producer (The Psi
Factor TV series). The buzz in Hollywood was that he was also working on a pilot
for a paranormal talk show series for the Sci-fi Channel, which may be on hold.
Evidence ran for about three hours and could be divided roughly into three
main sections. The first and main segment was devoted to the NASA footage itself -
the tether mission and others - with an in-depth analysis. Sereda explained how the
CCD cameras used by NASA work and presented various theories to account for the
mysterious points of light captured on camera. The video image showed multiple
scenes of dots of light suddenly coming into focus and looking like disks with a hole
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form the shuttle Columbia. The first impression (and one voiced by some of the
scientists quoted in the tape) was that it was an optical effect produced by the CCD
camera known as “airy disks.” These tended to look inflated and with a dot in
the center, but generally out of focus. Sereda showed conclusively that the objects
passed behind the 12-mile-long tether, which at that point was 77 to 100 nautical
miles away from Columbia and its cameras. This would mean the UFOs were huge,
with a diameter of two or three miles!
Sereda spent a lot of time explaining how the camera worked and reproducing
with his own camera a sharply focused field of vision for both near and distant
objects. The explanations may be boring for some, but necessary when conducting
an in-depth analysis. He also spent some time discussing possible explanations like
the mini-comets theorized by astronomer Dr. Louis Frank, or an alternative secret
black space program. Both were seen to be wanting, and finally UFOs emerged as
the preferred solution. This took one to Sereda’s second main theme, his
revolutionary theory for a new way of space travel.
Sereda believed that he saw one of these craft in full operation in 1968 when
he was seven years old. There were dozens of witnesses in Berkeley, California, to a
large, metallic-looking silver saucer. It launched the young boy’s interest in UFOs.
Twenty-two years later in January 2000, Sereda first conceived his theory of the
Galaxy Clock. He wrote in the book:
“The model and theory would show that using light as a constant speed, gradient levels of
Electromagnetism/Gravity would appear and eventually pass beyond light speed, and then
so far beyond light speed that the entire 100,000 light years of our Milky Way galaxy could
be conquered in zero time by the highest frequency of gravity in the galaxy.”

This part of the tape was not for the faint-hearted. Sereda reviewed the
physics of Maxwell, Hertz, Tesla, Max Planck, Einstein, and others, showing
equations on a blackboard. Technical knowledge far greater than most people have
was required to assess properly Sereda’s theory, but its potential was clearly
promising.
Evidence’s third and last segment dealt with historical proof for ET visitation
in the distant past using apparently similar craft. Sereda had found two traditions
that fit perfectly the shape and characteristics of its supposed occupants: water
people from Sirius. This wasn’t a new theory, although linking it to the NASA
footage was. The two traditions cited by Sereda were of the Dogon in Mali, based on
Richard Temple’s well-known book the Sirius Mystery, and the story of the Dropa
stone disks in China, which was rather controversial.
The first edition of The Sirius Mystery appeared in 1976 (the updated edition
in 1998). It had tremendous success and impact. Even paleocontact skeptics like
Carl Sagan had difficulties refuting this tradition. The Dogon believed in an
amphibious being, the Nommo, who descended from the sky and taught them
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Sirius multiple star system. To the Western mind, it seemed impossible for a
nontechnical culture to possess this knowledge. Yet the Dogon not only knew that
Sirius had a second companion (discovered by astronomers in the 19th century),
but a third star, Sirius C, confirmed only in 1995 long after Temple’s original
publication. So the Sirius mystery was alive and well and should be taken more
seriously by academics and historians.
The affair of the Dropa stone disks was quite another matter in terms of
credibility. There was something to it, but unverified sources or even outright
fabrications muddled most of the story. The original Dropa or Dzopa tale, from the
Zaitsev article in the old
USSR’s Sputnik magazine back in 1967. Unfortunately, much of it was never
checked out. There were no records of Prof. Chi Pu Tei’s discovery in 1938 in the
Bayan-Kara Ula Mountains of 716 stone disks that seemed to function like a data
record, or of their alleged deciphering by the Chinese Academy of Prehistory in
1962.
To muddle the waters further, a clever English author who went by the name
of Karyl Robin-Evans published in 1978 the book Sungods in Exile: Secrets of the
Dzopa of Tibet. He had died conveniently four years earlier in 1974. It was an
exciting travel account of the late Oxford professor Lolladoff in the land on the
Dzopas in upper Tibet. But it had more to do with a Hollywood Shangri-la than with
any basis on fact. Robin-Evans’ book was a total fabrication, and it was exposed in
the British Fortean press. Unfortunately, Sereda mentions the Robin-Evans book as
reliable. There was some evidence about the existence of at least two ancient
Chinese disks, which were once exhibited at a provincial museum in Banpo, near
Xian, the ancient capital of China. They were seen and photographed there by an
Austrian engineer in 1974, but when the well-known Austrian ancient astronaut
writer Peter Krassa later visited the Banpo Museum, the disks had been removed.
Another German-speaking author and adventurer, Hartwig Hausdorf, retraced
Krassa’s steps many years later and wrote about it in his 1998 book, The Chinese
Roswell. There was still a mystery about the disks, yet most of what had been
published about the Dropa was unreliable.
Despite this criticism, the Evidence tape and book was a worthwhile
contribution to the subject at hand. The footage was interesting, and Sereda’s
analysis and space travel theory were worth studying in detail. Even much of the
historical section, like Robert Temple’s research into the Sirius lore, stood its
ground.
The host of a Philadelphia radio talk show in 1994 was fielding an array of
questions on the UFO phenomenon, and invited his listeners to share their UFO
experiences. One memorable call came from a woman who nervously told of what
she believed to be a UFO hot spot near her home. She would not dare to travel
through it at night unless she took a husband along. The host, Richard Hayes (of

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Arthur Godfrey fame), quipped, “Yours or anybody’ s husband?” The lady replied,
“Oh, mine, of course!”
It appears that a silent segment of society may be negatively affected by the
UFO/abduction phenomenon, as well as by the media coverage and portrayal of its
overall character - generally shown as being frightening and traumatic. Many UFO
experts and abduction experiencers would have people believe that there is a
beneficial and transformational lesson in the pain and fear associated with alien
abductions. This was not found to be true at Dulce, and people still fear enduring
such an experience. They reject the notion that being select ed for alien cross-
breeding experimentation is something to be desired. To those who fought at Dulce,
those who fear capture by advanced intelligences from the stars are having totally
justified reactions to the threat and abuse that interfacing with such little monsters
may really represent. After all, if Earthlings kidnap and abuse other earthlings, it is
a serious criminal offense punishable by prolonged periods of incarceration. Are
people to seriously assume that “advanced intelligences” from outer space or other
dimensions have no such concept of law?
Another very real fear concerns such “advanced intelligences” views towards
the Earth’s environment, and human survival in it.
A group of government engineers with time on their hands in the 1960s came
up with a plan to bore a hole to the center of the Earth. It began as a joke, but some
bureaucrats with questionable outlooks took it seriously. Washington announced
“Project Mohole” and set up a lavish budget to accomplish the task. The ensuing
publicity prodded the Soviets into act ion. They were not about to let the united
States reach the center of the Earth first, so they set up their own Mohole project.
The race was on!
If either side had bothered to consult a 16-year-old science student they might
have learned why this wasn’t a realistic project at the time. Instead, both sides
poured millions into their respective plans. The Soviets pulled out first, and by the
time the Americans gave up, the u.S. taxpayer had shelled out over $50,000,000 for
the paperwork alone! Neither side managed to build a single piece of hardware.
The Soviets would get even with the U.S. a few years later when they
announced the discovery of “polywater” - a new form of water that, they claimed,
was the biggest thing since the splitting of the atom. American scientists managed
to squander over $100,000,000 on that one before someone figured out that
polywater was just a natural byproduct of the distillation process and had no real
value.
If it had been possible to dig a hole straight through the center of the Earth it
might have been like sticking a pin in a balloon. The planet could have blown itself
up with the sudden release of all the fiery magma down there. The loss of the third
planet would have then disrupted the gravitational mechanism of the entire solar
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the Sun. All because some joker in some dull government office tired of spending
his days doing crossword puzzles.
What humans have never really coped with is that they are all riding a
gigantic dynamo. After all, when one rotates a conductor in a magnetic field,
electricity is generated. Bolts of lightning are created in the atmosphere. All living
things are bathed in electrical energy. Lodestones are magnetized. Mysterious
beams are flashed into out space. Vast events are set into motion, and compasses
turn like pinwheels in the Bermuda Triangle.
The Aliens know how to harness this energy.
When flying saucers were all the rage in the 1960s, several companies
manufactured UFO detectors which were actually nothing more than magnets
hanging from a wire which would react to a sudden change in the magnetic field.
They worked admirably well, proving that UFOs were surrounded by a powerful
magnetic flow. Or perhaps their movement through the Earth’s field caused a
deviation. The late Ivan T. Sanderson had one of these UFO detectors in the attic of
his isolated farm in New Jersey. He finally disconnected it because it had a habit of
going off - in the middle of the night. He couldn’t figure out whether UFOs were
buzzing his house or if a ghost was residing in this attic. But for those ‘real’
trackings, it has been found that these simple devices worked quite well, and hint to
a key behind the alien desires for what may be nothing less than colonization of the
Earth.
How does all of this touch humanity?
As ships of Spain’s Armada were about to set sail to attack the English in
1588, Queen Elizabeth I’s “most distinguished man of science”, William Gilbert, was
called in to deal with sickness troubling the Queen’s sailors including Francis
Drake. This changed the direction of his life. Gilbert spent the next 20 years
gathering data and designing countless ingenious experiments, all involving
magnetism.
Magnetism was the hot topic of the day because seafaring countries were
vying to exploit other lands, particularly those rich in gold. But the irksome
navigational problems of determining latitude and longitude held them back.
Compasses had long been known, but Gilbert looked at the bar magnet, exploring
the idea that Earth was like that. He became the world’s authority on magnetism.
Gilbert wrote his famous De Magnete without leaving his lab, or risking seasickness
or shipwreck. His book also introduced the standard for modern experimental
science. It sought freedom from the crushing orthodoxies that had clouded previous
thinking about magnetism, driving out the blotch: concepts of the Aristotelians and
welcoming in some Copernican sanity.
The point being that while a number of his ideas might have been a little off
base, Gilbert’s fears that Earth could suffer magnetic problems that would ruin
humanities ability to survive were more than justified. And the same project by
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because of the changes that would sooner-or-later take place to Earth’s
environment.
Much of the dynamo work was being done at Dulce, as well as the central
control system for the effort being placed at that base. It was but one more alien
threat to humanity that the US military could no longer stand to allow.
If humanity has learned anything at all about UFOs or ETs in the last half of
the 20th century, it is that the phenomenon appears to have both a physical and a
psychical component to its makeup and overall character. It is also a sociological
phenomenon that needs to be investigatively approached on a level of intensity
rivaling that involving an epidemic disease. It would be very helpful to have some
idea what percentage of the UFO enigma is actually attributable to the projections
and fantasies of the human mind and which characteristics of the phenomenon are
truly that of a genuine anomaly. In the early 1990s’, Dr. Richard C. Niemtzow, a
UFO group consultant from Clovis, New Mexico, suggested such a study to a major
UFO group. Its leadership was not listening then, and showed that they would
rather continue to rehash time-worn accounts of covered-up saucer crashes and
discuss the finer points of the abductees’ purely anecdotal reports. They thereby
proved absolutely nothing and learned little about the real UFO phenomenon or the
people who had reportedly interacted with it. Thus, the very people most involved
in the study of such topics protect the truth from the public more than any other
group.
With the truth about aliens well protected by the mis-information efforts of a
number of agencies, there was little worry about anybody really believing in them or
their bases on Earth. The fact that a base like Dulce might house dozens of ‘types’
and ‘races’ of ETs’ would never be admitted by most humans, and would be reduced
to the stuff of legends if ever turned over to the general public. The years of work to
cover up the alien threat had worked very well by 1979, and normal people would
not admit seeing an alien for fear of being called crazy.
The types and races at Dulce at the time of the attack are still in question, as
many races have not wanted to admit their taking part in what took place there
before 1979. Because of treaties since that date between a number of human
governments or organizations, those present at Dulce in 1979 are covered only in a
few Top Secret reports and are not seen as being truly important to the events
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they are still considered the enemy of the human race at the end of the 20th
century. A number of pictures are presented here of types often reported as being
seen by the public, are often covered in the popular media, and were known to have
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HUMAN VICTIMS

Many have questioned why, while instances of alleged abduction by UFO


aliens are rife in North America, they were considerably less prevalent in Africa, or
the Spanish/Portuguese-speaking regions of the world. This was all the more
curious considering that one of the earliest cases was the Antonio Villas-Boas
abduction in Brazil in 1952. Its graphic retelling of the victim’s overpowering by
helmeted aliens, the oft-mentioned sexual interlude with a space “siren and the
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severe physiological after effects suffered by Villas-Boas rocked the nascent


discipline of ufology to the core. But that was in days long gone by, when UFO
abductions involved the physical interference with a single or many humans in a
deserted location, usually a rural high way, a desert, or a forest - way before the
ubiqui tous “Greys” were transporting helpless victims away for apparent genetic
studies, orgies and pregnancies.
Comparative analysts such as T.E. Bullard have pointed out that the
abduction phenomenon is largely an American one, with one of every two cases
coming out of the U.S. and Canada - half of all abduction experiences were “made in
the U.S.A.” The reasons for this will become more clear as the scientific needs of the
“off-worlders” are better understood.
Unfortunately, the importance of abduction research overshadowed
conventional encounters with nonhuman entities: the so-called traditional cases,
which usually involved a nocturnal encounter by a roadside, the accidental
encounter with a landed saucer and its occupants, and other forms of human/
nonhuman contact that did not fit into the clearly defined parameters of the
abduction phenomenon.
It should be of interest to investigators that this traditional type of case
continued to occur, often far beyond the borders of the United states. Puerto Rico,
for example, is notorious for its intense UFO activity and the depredations of the
now-legendary “chupacabras ,” and boasts a considerable number of UFO
abduction cases - not to mention the more normal “missing persons” cases that may
be part of the UFO abduction nightmare. One of these cases stands out among the
others due to the possibility that the experiencer’s efforts at meditation “opened up”
a path for abducting Greys to enter her life.
Delia V., a housewife with two children, had no idea that her interest in yoga
would turn her into an abductee when she and a friend visited a yoga temple to
practice meditative techniques. She went to bed early that night, only to suddenly
feel a hand covering her face. She was unable to see her assailant due to the
darkness in the·bedroom. It was then that she became aware of the fact that she was
flying in mid-air toward a given point in space: buildings, streets, and automobiles
remained far below Delia as she drifted upward. Far from feeling elated at the sight,
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“The next thing she remembers is being back in bed at the yoga temple at five oʼclock in
the morning, feeling sick to her stomach and racked by excruciating pain. stumbling out of
her room, she told the meditation instructor what had happened, and he advised her to
simply return to sleep, which she did. Reawakening at noon, not only did she feel
physically better, her entire outlook on life had been changed, by her own admission.

“During the following months, some physical changes had also about as a consequence of
that unusual night: Her menstrual cycle now ran every 50 days or so, and her stomach
became slightly enlarged.

“A subsequent event revealed the UFO connection to her experiences: Shortly after seeing
a brilliant craft in the sky, she found herself standing in a metallic chamber occupied by a
dozen or so very small, nonhuman beings clad in gray. Delia remembers lying on a bed,
screaming and crying, telling one of the bizarre figures that she could not give normal birth
to the child she was carrying because her other children had been born by Caesarean
section. “When I woke up,” Delia says, “I saw one of the extraterrestrials with a child in his
arms. When I saw this child something deep inside me told me he was my child, but I also
remember being afraid. I remember telling one of the extraterrestrials that I considered this
child strange, because he was half-human and half-extraterrestrial.” Delia was then given
the child to hold, and was told by the creatures that it could not live among humans
because it could not eat human food.”14

Delia’s case echoed the hundreds of abduction experiences collected by U.S.


investigators. It would be observed that Puerto Rican abduction cases had a
stronger environmental content to them than those on the mainland, with victims
imparted with messages of ecological importance and cases involving hybridization
are few. But the overall assault is most often sexual, and involves a human female
being exploited by extraterrestrials.
Books and magazine articles dealing with the very real perils, both mental and
physical, suffered by experiencers of the UFO phenomenon became commonplace
by the 1970s. Distinguished ufologists such as David Jacobs openly state that the
involvement of nonhuman intelligences in human events may not be so sanguine as
many had firmly believed in earlier decades - that UFO occupants were here to help
us take the next evolutionary step or eventually render assistance in solving
humanity’s most pressing problems. The fact was that many of the visitors to this
planet did not have any love lost for the human race - other than as a sub-species to
be used as the extraterrestrials saw fit.
Many victims find their abductors to be nothing less than brutal beasts. The
casebooks of researchers are filled with incidents in which malice and hostility
played a significant role in the abduction. Unfortunately, most of the victims who
suffer these more vile attacks do not get the chance to make any report to any
human authority about the event - as they vanish, and become another statistic in
the growing number of “missing persons” across the country.

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By the early 1970s, the number of these missing persons - most of all, young
white women - were going up. While the abductions of humans by superhuman
forces of varying descriptions appeared to obey the same mechanisms worldwide, it
was clear that young white women were the most frequent victims, and that there
was little support for abductees should they survive. A growing number of medical
and scientific figures emerged as champions for the cause, but abduction
experiences, as opposed to UFO cases, were met with a greater skepticism that
bordered on harshness. During a convention of mental-healthcare professionals
held in Spain in 1990, a psychiatrist was asked to give his expert opinion on
perfectly normal individuals who insisted on having experienced contact with alien
creatures. “They’re psychotic,” the man declared cuttingly. “Anyone who sees thin
gs that don’t exist is psychotic.” 15
In the meantime, more and more young women were being taken by alien
captors, or their human aids, to be used in any number of disturbing sexual
experiments. For those lucky enough not to end up as long-term guests at some
facility like Dulce, or taken away on some UFO, finding any sort of help among their
human community was almost hopeless. Repressed memories, and very real mental
and physical problems, had to be hidden.
In one of the stranger sounding ideas in human psychiatry, it would be
realized that one’s chances of developing schizophrenia depend greatly on how
sunny it was months before one was born. There is accumulating evidence to
support the theory that vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy, caused by a lack of
sunlight, can alter the development of a child’s brain in the womb. The data for a
link with schizophrenia would still be controversial at the end of the 20th century,
but potentially worrying because vitamin D deficiency was so common.
One can understand how such a deficiency becomes even greater among space
traveling species, and that healthy pregnancy may become more difficult as
generation after generation of births take place in the “sun-less” environments on
space ships.
Vitamin D’s role in building healthy brains had been largely ignored among
humans, until researchers be gan to spot some curious epidemiological trends.
People who developed schizophrenia in Europe and North America were more
likely to be born in the spring. And they were roughly four times as likely to be born
to Afro-Caribbean immigrants living in England as they were to have parents of
other ethnic origins living in the same areas.
It turns out that a body - including most ET species - needs sunlight to make
vitamin D, and humans with darker skin need more than paler-skinned people. So
early observations by any species interested in using human females for breeding,
where vitamin D during early development is a need, look towards the paler-

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skinned races. Thus, the reason that so many more pale-skinned females become
abduction victims.
Studies on rats that added experimental meat to the epidemiological bones
found that - just like humans with schizophrenia - adult rats deprived of vitamin D
from concept ion were more startled than normal by a loud noise preceded by a soft
noise. Ventricles in the brains of vitamin-deprived baby rats were also unusually
large, a feature seen in people with schizophrenia. The researchers also used “gene
chips” to look at the activity of thousands of genes in the brains of adult rats
deprived of vitamin D during gestation. The chips revealed many genes had become
less active, including three for brain receptors, and several that coded for proteins
involved in building nerve synapses.
Because young paler-skinned, “white”, women are more able to process
vitamin D through the flesh of their pregnant bellies, and because their bodies are
receptive to implantation of inter-species sperm so that they will become pregnant
relatively easily and act as host for a number of species during pregnancy, they
become the perfect “baby factories” for many space traveling species that otherwise
have trouble reproducing. And because the American Southwest is rich in sunlight,
and thus the source of vitamin D, places like New Mexico and Arizona become
excellent locations for any long-term breeding program.
A number of other factors relate to the troubling demands by off-world
species for human females. High on the list is the human female’s ability to produce
amazing amounts of chemicals during intercourse, or when terrified, that can be
used by a number of other species as a stimulant. Endorphins and adrenaline,
created in the human female body, were considered by many species to be one of
the most valuable pleasure drugs in the galaxy, and entire ‘milking’ programs were
created to extract those, and other human body substances - including blood - as
luxury exchange items.
Human milk was also sought after by many species, both as an excellent
source of essential nutrients and as a substance consumed for pleasure. Whole
“Barns” were devoted to holding pens, where hundreds of young lactating women
were kept with their swollen breasts constantly being sucked by milking tubes
attached to their nipples. Some would be given special feeds and induced to grow
huge mammary glands - some so large that the victim could no longer walk or care
for herself. These “cows” then lived an existence “in the straps”, where their massive
breasts had to be hung in a “milking harness” and the rest of their body was kept in
bondage so they couldn’t harm themselves or fight the attentions and study of any
researcher - ET or human - that wanted to explore them.
Other females, most often the younger and more beautiful examples, that
would produce more fear-caused chemicals, were taken to the special holding areas
to be given to the several ‘vampire’ species. Most of these monsters needed to
‘bleed’ the female as they mated to provide the terror-induced chemicals that they
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considering her worthy of carrying their offspring if she survived the ordeal of
intercourse. other vampire breeders v.auld attach themselves to the female host for
weeks or months, often driving her mad with brutally unending orgasms as they
lived off her blood and body-produced chemicals. Most vampire species killed their
mates, one way or another - or the young killed the mother during the birthing
process. Gathered statistics showed a 95 % mortality rate for human females mated
to any of the vampire species.
A general description of what the DULCE PAPERS contain often starts with
the comment that they contain documents that discuss copper and molybdenum,
and papers that discuss magnesium and potassium. Sheets of paper with charts and
strange diagrams. Papers that discuss UV light and gamma rays. These papers tell
what the aliens are after and how the blood (taken from mammals) is used. The
aliens seem to absorb atoms to eat. They put their hands in blood, rather like a
sponge, for nourishment. It is not just food they want; the DNA from cattle and
humans is being altered. The “Type One” creature is a lab animal. They know how
to change the atoms to create a temporary “almost human being.” It is made with
animal tissue and depends on a computer to simulate memory, a memory the aliens
have withdrawn from another human - a type of clone. The “almost human beings”
were most often slow and clumsy. Real humans were used for training, to
experiment with and to breed with these “almost humans.” Some humans were
kidnapped and used I completely. Some were kept in large tubes, and were kept
alive in an amber liquid.16
Certain male humans, that have proven to have high sperm counts are kept
alive. Their sperm is used to alter the DNA and create a non-gender being called
“Type Two.” That sperm is taken, altered, and put in wombs. They resemble “ugly
humans” when growing but look normal when fully grown, which only takes a few
months from fetus size. They have a short life span, however, of normally less than
a year.
Many female humans are used for breeding. Countless women have had a
sudden miscarriage after about three months’ pregnancy. Some never know they
were pregnant, others think it was a natural event. A very few may remember some
sort of alien contact. Such a fetus is then used to mix the DNA in types One and
Two. The atomic makeup in the fetus is half human, half ‘almost human,’ or alien,
and would not survive in the mother’s womb. It is taken at three months and grown
elsewhere.
Such is what was stated in the DULCE PAPERS. There are normally some pen
and ink reproductions of some of the photos made in the laboratories, an
illustration of what one of the wombs looks like (2’x 4’), an illustration showing one
of the tubes where one of the “almost humans” is grown, a page showing a simple
diagram of crystalline metal, pure gold crystal, and what looks like either a genetic

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or metallurgical diagram or chart. Also attached is what looks like an x-ray
diffraction pattern and a diagram of hexagonal crystals, with a comment that they
are best for electrical conduction. But to most people, the most shocking
information is that dealing with what is done to human victims.
Summarizing the structure of alien abduction experiences in 1987, . Budd
Hopkins mentioned what would seem a puzzling view in his understanding of what
would come to be termed “the hybrid program.” Some women have their ova
removed from the Fallopian tubes, presumably fertilized, then “brought to term
outside the womb, under circumstances one can barely guess at.” 17 Over the last
years of the 20th century, several abductees would come forward to reveal what
those circumstances are.
One of the earliest public sources for this information was one of the
centerpieces of extraterrestrial biological entities (EBE)-lore that sprung up in the
eighties; The Dulce Papers of Paul Bennewitz. These papers describe the
underground facility the government gave to EBEs in a secret agreement. Among
the papers are drawings of “baby creatures” in an amber liquid seen by an abductee,
Myrna Hansen, who claimed to have been taken there in May 1980. The beings
were submerged in the fluid with dozens per artificial womb and scores or hundreds
of tanks with beings at different stages of development. One showed a gray laying in
a clear rectangular incubator submerged in a clear liquid. Another, drawn in a
different style, showed an older gray floating in an amber fluid in a five-foot glass
tube.
As Martin Kottmeyer wrote on his web site, ‘Water E.B.E.s’, in 1995 (http://
www.reall.org/newsletter/v03/n02/featurel.html):
I donʼt know when the Dulce papers were first drafted and circulated. He was showing
them to ufologists and abductees long before general publication. A transcript of an 1984
interview with Bennewitz indicates they were around by then. By the late Eighties and early
Nineties they had been reprinted in several publications. E.B.E.-lore was derided by many
investigators and Hopkins very probably chose to ignore this source of information if he
knew of it back in 1987.

Kottmeyer went on to talk about Betty Andreasson Luca and her testimony
during regression on November 19, 1987. She described seeing the aliens removing
a fetus from another woman in a scene clearly identical to that in Hopkins’ book
Intruders which had been in bookstores earlier that summer. Later she saw a baby
lying in liquid in a glass case. The case sat before a wall of glass cases filled with
plants and things. Symbols were visible. This seemed like a specimen room in the
style of a saucer room in the 1980 Hangar 18. In a different drawing one sees a
different container, a clear cylinder with a fetus suspended upright in fluid and held
in place by straight wires anchored in the ears and the top of the head. No umbilical

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cord was present and the mouth and nose were covered. A professional biologist
admitted the situation looked puzzling to him and Raymond Fowler was driven to
speculate it was a temporary unit to house and transport the fetus in suspended
animation till it reached an artificial womb (The Watchers, 1990, pp. 20-30).
By 1992’ s Secret Life, the circumstance of the ectogenesis of hybrids were
known so well they were diagrammed into David Jacobs’ “Common Abduction
Scenario Matrix.” He gave the testimony of three abductees - James Austino, Karen
Morgan, and Anita Davis - as examples of what was being seen. The fetuses may be
either upright in a liquid solution or lying down in dry or liquid conditions. As many
as 50 to a 100 fetuses are seen in the incubatorium. Austino describes a wall of fish
tanks with blue liquid and bubbling going on. The little alien was attached to wires.
Anita Davis spoke of bubbling fish tanks filled with a viscous fluid. The little fetus
was plugged into a cord that provided food and life-support. In the May 1992
Intruders TV mini-series the lore was advanced, as viewers were shown fetuses in a
fish tank despite their absence in the Intruders book that inspired it.
The John Mack book, Abduction (1994), also contained testimony about
incubatoriums. “Jerry” saw a “real tiny, skinny” baby floating in a clear plastic
cylinder. The aliens apparently wanted her to feel proud of their accomplishment
with her baby. “Why would they do this?” she asked. Later she saw hundreds of
rectangular incubators with fetuses. “Catherine” also saw an incubatorium stacked
floor to ceiling with plastic cases of little deformed humanoids submerged in water.
Her drawing of the scene was included in Mack’s book. Mack expressed puzzlement
over the hybrid program with respect to how the fetuses seemed too frail. They were
“hardly vital stock to perpetuate the human or any other race.” In response, “Jerry,”
in a more recent abduction, described “beautiful young adult hybrids with porcelain
skin.” Another abductee insisted the hybrids didn’t look listless to him, but had a
unique vitality.
The emergence of this testimony about incubatoriums aren’t new. While
Thomas Bullard’s analysis of 270 abduction and abduction-related cases up to 1985
shows no outward mention of incubatoriums, there is the “South Dakota
Connection” who saw bins of cork-like chips and literally hundreds of “unfinished
little people allover the room.” There were also cases of abductees themselves
encased in fluid. While some suggest that these can be traced to the 1972 “Ordeal”
episode of the TV series U.F.O., which in turn was probably inspired by Leland
Clark’s 1965 experiments on breathable fluids like FX-80 also known as per
fluorocarbons , one can suggest other opt ions. Some point out that this testimony
demonstrates a new openness on the part of aliens, and that they aren’t trying to
cover their tracks quite as completely as they used to. And there are a number of
examples that the incubatorium program isn’t new. Betty Andreasson Luca
backdated her experience to 1973.
Clones were an occasional item in the UFO lore of the Seventies such as the
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case, not to mention certain crash retrieval whisperings. Images of babies being
grown outside the womb have been a common futuristic notion discussed in
influential feminist tracts like The Dialectic of Sex and journalistic scribblings over
the trends of reproductive technology represented by laporoscopy, in vitro fertility
drugs and so forth. Susan Merrill Squier in her book Babies in Bottles: Twentieth
century Visions of Reproductive Technology (Rutgers University Press, 1994)
assembled a history of this popular image or icon with its drifting ideological
connotations. She traced the image all the way to l863 and the Charles Kingsley
children’s story The Water Babies, a morality tale laced with themes from the
embryology and zoology of that time. Squier documented Julian Huxley’s interest in
the story as a youth and his conscious use of it as a popularizer of science. The idea
of babies growing outside the womb became termed “ectogenesis” and was a subject
of debate by notable thinkers like J.B.S. Haldane, J.D. Bernal, Eden Paul, Norman
Haire and Vera Brittain in the 1920’s. Eugenics was ascendant with its hopes and
fears about how man may shape his biological future.
Ectogenesis was permanently established as a cultural icon when T.H.
Huxley’s brother, Aldous, opened his masterpiece Brave New World (1921) with a
fictional visit, 600 years hence, to the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning
Centre. Eggs were fertilized and subjected to “bokanovsky’s process” yielding on
average 96 identical embryos. Standardization of form contributed to the stability
of this future society. The eggs were transferred from test tube to bottles, labeled,
and transferred to the moist cellar where could be seen “bulging flanks of row upon
receding row and tier about tier of bottles.” The hum and rattle of machinery faintly
stirs the air. The bottles move on slow conveyors, periodically injected with various
extracts. The trauma of decanting proceeds and we are informed that the lower
worker castes are given less oxygen to inhibit brain growth. “At 70% of normal
oxygen you got dwarfs.” After decanting the developed humans were conditioned
for their future jobs, “their unescapable social destiny.”
Brave New World is required in many colleges, an established member of the
Western Canon. Mentioning it is to invoke the horror of a future “dystopia” of
regimentation, less nasty than 1984 to be sure but something that all understand
should be avoided. Huxley considered making a movie out of his story back in 1945,
but RKO had tied up the rights to it and wanted too much money in the resale.
While negotiating, Huxley mentioned to a friend that he feared the film might be
censored in a key place. “One practical point worries me. What will the Hays office
say about babies in bottles? We must have them, since no other symbol of the
triumph of science over nature is anything like as effective as this. But will they
allow it?” (Squier, p.153.)
As Martin Kottmeyer wrote;
This symbolic function of ectogenesis has not changed. Babies under glass would be a
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itself will have been ripped from the womb. You can be assured inventors will continue to
aim for this goal, if only under the excuse of circumventing the emotional ties of gestation
connected to surrogate parenting. Some doubt it will ever be practical or affordable. Iʼm
less doubtful on that point than what ectogenesis will look like. Transparent hard cylinders
and aquariums with submerged embryos have been imaged so much they seem the
obvious route. Harlowʼs experiments proving the need of tactile stimulation in growing
primates provides at least one reason for thinking ectogenesis would require a more
organically enveloping form. Even it there are ways around this problem with fancy
neurochemistry, my intuit ion is that alien incubators are too close to expectations of the
current imagination and unlike the compromises and surprises that tend to pop up in high
tech projects. Compare the rocketry of SF pulps to the rich complexity of the vehicles in
the Apollo moon landing enterprise to see what Iʼm getting at.

But this critic has overlooked one of the great truths of science: Sometimes
the best answer is the easiest. The complex nature of the Apollo program killed it,
and NASA has searched for 30 years for an easier way into space.
Mack’s display of Catherine’s drawing of the alien incubatorium is ironic in
many ways. It bears a caption that begins, “All beings in the tank were identical ...”
Mack speaks of the UFO abduction phenomenon striking at the heart of the
Western paradigm, denying its sense of mastery and power and a material view of
reality. As Huxley’s comment indicated, what would more celebrate the hubris of
materialism than showing future science will master the very secrets of life - and if
an alien culture can create an assembly-line embryo factory with the use of human
females, the alien abduction vision becomes even more complex for a Western
dreams and nightmares.
Researcher William F. Hamilton revealed the following details on the Dulce
base which were provided by former Dulce base security director - who is now
missing and presumed deceased - Thomas Edwin Castello. In his book Cosmic Top
Secret (p. 109), Hamilton writes:
“ ... According to Thomas, the alien androgynal breeder is capable of parthenogenesis. At
Dulce, the common form of reproduction is polyembryony. Each embryo can, and does
divide into 6 to 9 individual ʻcunneʼ (pronounced cooney, i.e., siblings). The needed
nutriment for the developing cunne is supplied by the ʻformula,ʼ which usually consist of
(human/animal blood) plasma, deoxyhemoglobin, albumin, lysozyme, cation, amniotic fluid
and more.”

Abductee Christa Tilton confirmed much of what Thomas Castello had


revealed. Christa described “ ... strange vats filled with eerie liquid ... where aliens
are being grown.” She stated that there were:
“dozens of creatures in each womb. Can’t Count tanks, maybe scores or
hundreds ... womb submerged in sort of yellow liquid. Looks thicker than water.
Creatures float in amber colored water. Womb is greyish ....” The creatures or
embryos being bred in this way were “not human”, had bluish-grey ‘resilient’ skin,
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bodies may be used in the ‘fluid’, and she said that they used her to breed a human-
like child which was being held prisoner in the underground base.
Reports suggest that the needed ‘food’ for the developing ‘cunne’ or ‘offspring’
from the human captives was supplied by the “formula,” which used a mix of
human plasma, deoxyhemoglobin, albumin, lysozyme, cation, amniotic fluid and
more - all substances taken from young human females. The term “genome” was
used to describe the totality of the chromosomes unique to a particular organism -
or any cell within an organism - as from the genotype, which is the information
contained within those chromosomes. The human genes were mapped to specific
chromosomal locations. This was an ambitious project that would take years and a
great deal of computer power to accomplish - but its uses for the aliens would be far
more interesting than the medical uses humans could find for such knowledge.
One might remember Thomas C. reporting his encounters with humans in
cages on Level 7 of the Dulce facility, and how it proved to be a climax for him. Row
after row of thousands of human captives, human-mixture remains, and embryos of
humanoids being kept in cold storage. He said, “I frequently encountered humans
in cages, usually dazed or drugged, but sometimes they cried and begged for help.
We were told they were hopelessly insane, and involved in high-risk drug tests to
cure insanity. We were told to never speak to them. In the beginning we believed
that story. Finally in 1978 a small group of workers discovered the truth. That began
the Dulce wars.”18
He would also state that the aliens didn’t want the land, the gold, the
minerals, or water that earth is rich with, nor even the sea or animal life. What they
wanted was two fold: first was the magnetic power that surges on and through the
Earth. The aliens harvest power in a way unknown to humans. Thomas said the
aliens recognized this power as more valuable than any other commodity in this
part of space. 19 Second, was the use of human females as breeders, and the harvest
of pleasure and worker/drone life- forms that could be created through the use of
such “cows”.
It should be noted that the government laboratory in Walnut Creek,
California, that took over much of the science after the Dulce labs were destroyed,
and helped crack the human genetic code, was about to unravel the genomes of
dangerous bacteria like anthrax to boost biowarfare ability and defenses. The
Department of Energy’s Joint Genome Institute is enlisting in a government effort
to map the genomes of potential bioterror weapons so scientists can detect the
germs quickly a number of systems developed at Dulce. The Energy Department
proj ect v.auld be given impetus by the events in recent years.

18 Hamilton, W.; ʻʼFILE: DULCE, NM & Other Underground Bases and Tunnels”, (http://www.purgatory.com/
xcommunication/viewtext.cfm?tflle=dulce-wars.txt&page=deb) 03-01-99

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The lab in the Shadelands business park maintains no live cultures of
dangerous disease germs. Instead, it received fragment after fragment of DNA
prepared from cultures maintained at other Energy Department sites, such as
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and the rebuilt - but considerably more
limited - Dulce Facility. Local officials have been assured that there is not risk to the
public in Walnut Creek or Contra Costa County.
The first shipments of genetic material would arrive without the scientists at
the Joint Genome Institute knowing which organism the Energy Department would
send first. It could be any of seven bacteria on a “select list” of dangerous organisms
maintained by the federal Centers for Disease Control. The list includes anthrax as
well as germs that can cause plague, botulism and other diseases that aliens have
been known to enhance and use against humans.
Anthrax has already been sequenced, but the Joint Genome Institute will be
assigned to decode the DNA of other anthrax strains for comparison. The lab will
also sequence harmless organisms similar to disease germs. That will point
researchers to the unique sequences on the genomes of dangerous bacteria, which
will help them tailor sensitive devices to detect biological threats. The analysis will
be done by scientists outside the Joint Genome Institute (like those at Dulce), which
will simply provide raw data on the DNA sequencing.
The Joint Genome Institute is managed by the three Energy Department labs
that founded it in 1997: Lawrence Livermore, Lawrence Berkeley and Los Alamos
national laboratories. Up to that time, as long as The Dutchman was alive it was
considered too dangerous to go ahead with any biowarfare work that involved the
aliens. with his neutralization in February 1997, these efforts could proceed.
Another example of this was that cell biologists at the University of California
in San Francisco conducted a closely guarded, large-scale effort starting in 1998 to
clone human embryos for “therapeutic purposes,” in research supported by state
funds and biotechnology firm Geron Corp., that seemed to be an outgrowth of
research started at Dulce. Led by embryologist Roger Pedersen, the apparently
unsuccessful project was designed to find new ways to derive stem cells, not to
clone people. Stem cells are amazingly versatile cells drawn from week-old embryos
that can be transformed into any type of tissue in the body, making them potentially
useful for treating a number of degenerative diseases suffered by humans and aliens
alike.
UCSF was the most prestigious institution to attempt so-called therapeutic
cloning, which to date had only been publicly attempted at Advanced Cell
Technology Inc., a small biotechnology company, and by researchers in China.
Those other efforts drew fire from some ethicists, religious leaders and politicians
who considered the work dangerous and unethical. Dr. Pedersen’s work became
among the first admitted attempts by respected scientists to try to clone human
embryos for this purpose, although such research was one of the many highly
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attempted. As a point of how secret such work was, in the summer of 2001 a
university spokeswoman denied that anyone on campus was then engaged in
cloning using human eggs, but declined to say whether such v.ark had occurred in
the past. Geron’s chief executive, Thomas Okarma, also denied funding embryo-
cloning research - largely for semantic reasons, he would later say. Dr. Pedersen
would repeatedly decline to describe the nature of his studies.
Documents obtained from UCSF under the California Public Records Act,
however, would reveal that Dr. Pedersen sought official permission from the
university to begin his embryo-cloning experiments in mid-1998. UCSF
administrators would later admit that one round of such experiments took place
during the first six months of 1999. After an 18-month hiatus, the work resumed for
an additional five months in early 2001.
Dr. Pedersen, who left the university in 2001 to move his research to the
University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, said in a brief e-mail comment
that such cloning studies “continue to be important,” because they offer hope of
unraveling the mysteries of embryonic development.
Dr. Pedersen’s cloning effort, described in several hundred pages of
documents provided by UCSF, was largely an attempt to produce stem cells that
were genetically identical to another individual. According to the documents, Dr.
Pedersen’s research team of about 10 people arranged to receive eggs from donors
at the UCSF fertility clinic and other participating clinics. The team only used eggs
that had failed to be fertilized when mixed with sperm, though it drew up plans to
obtain fresh eggs as well. The eggs were moved to another lab, where Dr. Pedersen’s
team used micro-manipulating instruments to place the DNA of adult human cell
compounds inside them. That process “reprograms” the cells, causing them to grow
as if they were developing embryos. Ideally, such embryos would develop after a
week to 10 days into largely featureless clumps of 100 or so cells called blastocysts,
from which scientists could extract stem cells.
At one point, the UCSF team envisioned working with as many as 1,000
human eggs a year. Neither Dr. Keith Yamamoto, vice dean for research at the
UCSF medical school, nor anyone else familiar with the research, would say how
many eggs the research team worked on, though Dr. Okarma of Geron emphasized
that the eggs were “assumed” to be “dead,” because they were resistant to
fertilization. For much the same reason, in fact, Dr. Okarma argued that Dr.
Pedersen’s “failed” experiments weren’t designed to create cloned embryos at all.
While many of the UCSF documents do refer to “early embryos” created as a result
of the research, Dr. Okarma insisted that those clumps of cells were defective and
unlikely ever to develop into a fetus under any circumstances, and therefore
shouldn’t be called embryos at all. He added that the way the than to yield new stem
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The work copied the earlier Dulce efforts, that showed how to duplicate that
process, and eventually make it possible to convert any adult human cell into an
embryonic stem cell.
Dr. Pedersen, a pioneer in civilian stem-cell research, was clearly aware of the
sensitive nature of his work, writing in a 1998 letter to a university administrator of
“its potential for visibility and controversy.” On the advice of the university’s
human-subjects committee, he took the unusual step of informing the UCSF
chancellor’s office and the dean of the medical school about the study. The study
was reviewed several times by that committee, other administrators and a
university bioethicist, all of whom eventually approved.
Carrying out such work posed other difficulties. UCSF was forced to
steer around a law passed by Congress in 1995 barring any use of federal funds for
studies in which embryos are destroyed, which it managed by supporting Dr.
Pedersen’s research with state and private funds. This is a perfect example of how
highly questionable projects are often funded, against the publics’ wishes or best
interests. Maintaining the fire wall between federal and other funds proved
challenging, however, and in the summer of 2001 the university announced it was
moving Dr. Pedersen’s stem-cell laboratory to an undisclosed off-campus location,
and the work cloning embryos was halted.
In the more controlled environment of Dulce, researchers had no such
disclosure problems. The fertilized eggs of hundreds of heal thy young human
females could be ‘harvested’ constantly, for unlimited embryo and stem-cell
research, ‘killing’ uncounted human embryos in the search for everything from
cures to alien skin infections caused by Earth germs, to how to better create a
subhuman slave race of cloned worker creatures.
Such research also moved into other dangerous fields, such as ‘enhancing’
humans into becoming creatures that would serve other alien needs. One of the
more shocking of these that the ‘attackers would find in huge holding pens were the
human females who had been ‘enhanced’ to become reproductive ‘cows’, as the
need for human milk and reproductive systems had grown. Hundreds of young
v.amen had been ‘altered’, to become little more than cows, their now huge breasts
connected constantly to milking machines to provide the growing demands for
human milk. This too was a product of Dulce that had become staggering in its
quotas.
Most new human mothers breast-feed, but two thirds give up by the time
their babies reached 6 months. Yet babies breast-fed longer seemed to end up being
more intelligent. Scientists would report that as months of breast-feeding increased,
the percentage of IQs below 90 went down. The researchers tested several thousand
humans, divided into two groups, in infancy and again in adulthood. By age 27,
people who were breast-fed for seven to nine months had average IQs of l06 - more
than 6 points higher than those who were not, even after social class, parents’
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switched to formula for convenience when they returned to work or for medical
reasons.
As mentioned, human breast milk was needed at the Dulce facility for a
number of reasons, many related to the science mentioned above. Some of the most
shocking memories recorded by the teams that went in to save the victims at Dulce
were of the young women who had been put into the ‘barns’, and turned into human
cows. Their condition often was not reversible, some having their arms and legs
removed so all of their being went to nothing but the creation of milk. Most were
mad, or so insane that it would have taken years to bring them back to the real
world, and then one had to question ‘why’, considering they were unable to ever
take part in normal society. Their very being had become a threat to national
security on a number of levels.
Indeed the condition of the victims was of great worry to those who now were
organizing the effort to save these captives. The truth was that many wanted to
simple kill everybody in the facility, so the problem of what to do with the captives if
they were free could thus be forgotten altogether. After all, even if they rescued
some, what would be left of the girls’ minds. and could they be kept silent?
There have been many types of abductions, or abduction attempts, recorded
over the years. Approaching speeds of 92 miles per hour, a young nurse in New
Jersey attempted to elude a speeding UFO that suddenly appeared at the right rear
of her car and relentlessly followed her at an estimated altitude of 100 feet above
the treelined roadway and just 50 feet behind her vehicle. She heard no sound. The
UFO appeared to be a convex, disk-like craft with an array of rapidly flashing lights
alone its outer edge.
When questioned about her experience, the young woman exclaimed, “Ya
know, I was really scared to death that they were going to catch me ... I mean,
because they do all those horrible things to people that they abduct.”
Thus she informed the field investigator that she was fully aware of the
abduction scenario, which is often characterized by abject fear and the infliction of
physical pain. But had this driver lost control of her vehicle, crashed, and died at
the scene of the accident, police investigators would have had no idea that she had
been pursued by a UFO or that her fear of being captured by aliens were
contributing factors to the mishap.
Obviously, the young lady’s fears were not unfounded, because many
abductees do report suffering quite a bit of traumatic abuse at the hands of the
aliens during the so-called “medical examination” phase of the abduction
experience. While many individuals may feel that they really would like to be taken
on board a UFO by extraterrestrials, many others shudder at the very thought of
experiencing such an ordeal. They might fear it even more if they understood that
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On November 8, 1973, a young Canadian couple and their three small
children were followed by a light-encrusted UFO that chased their light truck for.
several miles. The couple attempted to elude capture and exited Highway 417 at
Russell Road in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Bouchard described the UFO as a disk
that wobbled like a duck (a commonly reported UFO flight characteristic) as if flew
just above the roadway directly behind their vehicle. Reportedly, the craft even lit
up the interior of an overpass that they coursed under in the darkness. The shaken
couple described their experience as “harrowing” and something which they and
their children would never forget. Subsequent investigative inquiries into the
matter by the Canadian and American UFO researchers suggested that the entire
family may have been abducted - although neither Bouchard, his wife, or their
children seemed to have any conscious recollection of seeing the UFO beyond the
Russell Road Exit point.
UFO literature is replete with similar pursuit cases involving cars, trucks,
motorcycles, and aircraft of various types. In some cases, the car’s ignition system
was reported to malfunction or the aircraft’s inflight instrumentation suddenly
went haywire. It is more than possible that some fatalities seemingly attributable to
human error and equipment failure actually have been the result of a UFO pursuit
that took a tragic turn.
The point being that the act of abduction itself was often such a drama in a
persons life that it was not easily forgotten. And after months or years suffering the
abuse they faced in Dulce, few of these victims were in any condition to just go
home. Some had been horribly tortured in scientific studies concerning a number of
subjects, including biological weapons, that left them in no state to go home.
It was at Dulce that research was done into techniques of use of all sorts of
biological weapons that could not just kill humans, but that could alter human
behavior rather than kill. By the 1970s they knew about more than one hundred
different neuropeptides - for example, beta-endorphin, encephalins and serotonin.
There were many that altered the human thinking processes, or emotions. One
could do practically everything with neurotransmitters, from making people
depressed to overexcited. Many intelligence services in many countries, especially
like the former Soviet Union, used such approaches to interrogate people. But none
to the point found at Dulce, where they used neurotransmitters to change people’s
moods, to suppress people’s will, and to cause normal people to do things that they
would have never done otherwise.
Making such things into infectious agents that were suitable for use in
biological weapons was easy after that. Most neurotransmitters are peptides, each
peptide can be encoded by a gene and inserted into a virus, such as an adenovirus.
It is not so difficult - one can insert practically anything into a virus.
Vaccines and other alternatives were also developed against such biological
weapons, in case the humans tried to use them against the ETs or the captives.
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is activated by vaccines against one antigen, and innate immunity, which works
non-specifically. They targeted innate immunity, which was theoretically capable of
protecting against any infectious agent.
Biological weapons worked mostly against humans by way of their respiratory
tract, so researchers wanted to enhance innate immunity in the respiratory tract.
They identified a group of cytokines capable of activating the immune cells of the
respiratory tract, and soon developed an inhaler containing micro-encapsulated
cytokines to prevent degradation and toxicity. The inhaler could be used to treat
humans (and some ETs) before a biological weapons attack and after they were
exposed. It could also be used to protect against some naturally occurring
respiratory infections such as influenza or TB.
They also developed ways to do almost the same thing from the air, dropping
‘chemtrails’ from jets flying high overhead that people would never take note of
until it was too late.
They had taken an aggressive approach in these efforts, covering everything
from detection, identification, protective garments and disinfection, to the
organizational tactics of medical services, diagnostics issues, treatment, re-
treatment, and urgent prophylaxis. And they did turn over much of their research to
their human friends - or at least to those few human ‘friends’ who were working
with them.
It becomes more clear why the heros of this story wanted to free all of the
captives, as one considers what an alien enemy could learn about humans from
such a large number of victims to study. From biological weapons to turning more
of the female population into a type of unknowing sex-slave-population for the use
of any ET with the new :knowledge of how to control them - it was not a good idea
to let such a base for study continue.
In the end, one of the main reasons for the military action was the hope that a
large number of human captives could be set free, and helped to return to society.
New brainwashing ways were set into use o that special units would be ready to help
the captives. But threat f long term mental damage was seen still as a real problem,
and teams going into the battle were ready for almost everything.

MIND MANIPULATION EXPERIMENTS

The Dulce Facility had studied mind control implants for humans for years,
including Bio-Psi Units, ELF devices capable of mood, sleep and heartbeat control,
and tracking devices.
Once developed, they used these technologies to manipulate and follow
people. They established “The Projects”, set priorities, coordinated efforts and
guided the many participants in these undertakings. Related projects were studied
at Sandia Base by “The Jason Group”. Other projects included ELMIN (Electro-

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Magnetic Intelligence), Code Empire, Code Eva, Program HIS (Hybrid Intelligence
System), BW /CW, IRIS (Infrared Intruder System), BIPASS, REP-TILES, etc., etc.
The studies on Level 4 at Dulce included Human-Aura research, as well as all
aspects of dreams, hypnosis and telepathy. They knew how to manipulate the
bioplasmic body of humans. They could lower a human heart beat, with deep sleep-
inducing delta waves, induce a static shock, then re-program via a neurological-
computer link. They could introduce data and programmed reactions into a human
mind (information impregnation - the “Dream Library”), or erase memory.
But they were not the only ones working on such subjects. Human forces
working against the future that the Greys wanted were also entering an era of the
technologicalization of psychic powers. The development of techniques to enhance
man/machine communications, nanotechnology, bio-technological micro-
machines, PSI-War, EDOM (Electronic Dissolution of Memory), RHIC (Radio-
Hypnotic IntraCerebral Control) and various forms of behavior control (by chemical
agents, ultra-sonics, optical and other forms of EM radiation), were no longer
unknown to forces that stood to protect humanity.
The effort to control the future of the human mind took on a number of
different masks. In one example, an at tempt to treat depression caused
neuroscientists to carry out what seemed to be a simple experiment. Using
electrodes, they stimulated the brains of women in ways that caused pleasurable
feelings. The subjects came to no harm - indeed their symptoms appeared to
evaporate, at least temporarily - but they quickly fell in love with their
experimenters. The same was used to bring young women under the control of their
alien abductors at Dulce.
Such a procedure (and there have been worse in the history of human
neuroscience) posed far more of a threat to human dignity and autonomy than did
such subjects as cloning. Cloning would become the subject of fierce debate, with
proposals for wholesale bans. Yet when it came to neuroscience, no government or
treaty stopped anything. For decades, admittedly, no neuroscientist would be
known to repeat the love experiment. A scientist who used a similar technique to
create remote-controlled rats seemed not even to have entertained the possibility.
“Humans? Who said anything about humans?” he said, in genuine shock, when
questioned. “We work on rats.”
Ignoring a possibility does not, however, make it go away. If asked to guess
which group of scientists is most likely to be responsible, one day, for overturning
the essential nature of humanity, most people might suggest geneticists. In fact
neurotechnology poses a greater threat - and also a more immediate one. Moreover,
it is a challenge that is largely ignored by regulators and the public, who seem
unduly obsessed by gruesome fantasies of genetic dystopias.
A human’s genetic make-up has something important to do with their
subsequent behavior. But genes exert their effects through the brain. If one wants to
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course of their research, scientists at Dulce became able to predict, by examining a
scan of a human’s brain, not only whether they would tend to mental sickness or
health, but also whether they would tend to depression or violence. Neural implants
proved able to increase intelligence, or to speed up reflexes, or to make a female
totally submissive. By the end of the century drug companies would be hunting for
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molecules to assuage brain-related ills, from paralysis to shyness.


A public debate over the ethical limits to such neuroscience among humans
would be long overdue by the end of the century. But it would prove hard to shift
public attention away from genetics, which had so clearly shown its sinister side in
the past. The specter of eugenics, which reached its culmination in Nazi Germany,
haunted both politicians and the public. The fear that the ability to monitor and
select for desirable characteristics would lead to the subjugation of the undesirable -
or the merely unfashionable was well-founded.
Not so long ago neuroscientists, too, were guilty of victimising the mentally ill
and the imprisoned in the name of science. Their sins would be largely forgotten by
the end of the 20th century, thanks in part to the intractable controversy over the
moral status of embryos. Anti-abortion lobbyists, who found stem-cell research and
cloning repugnant, kept the ethics of genetic technology high on the political
agenda. But for all its importance, the quarrel over abortion and embryos distorted
public discussion of bioethics; and it would become a wonder that people in the
field could discuss anything else.
By the turn of the century, America’s National Institutes of Health had a hefty
budget for study ing the ethical, legal and social implications of genetics, but it
earmarked nothing for the specific study of the ethics of neuroscience. The National
Institute of Mental Health, one of its component bodies, had seen fit to finance a
workshop on the ethical implications of “cybermedicine”, yet it had not done the
same to examine the social impact of drugs for “hyperactivity”, which 7% of
American six-to eleven-year-olds took by 2000. The Wellcome Trust, Britain’s main
source of finance for the study of biomedical ethics, had a program devoted to the
ethics of brain research, but the number of projects is dwarfed by its parallel
program devoted to genetics.
The worriers would not spend those resources idly. Rather, they would
produce the first widespread legislative and diplomatic efforts directed at
containing scientific advance. The Council of Europe and the United Nations would
declare human reproductive cloning a violation of human rights.
Yet neuroscientists would be left largely to their own devices, restrained only
by standard codes of medical ethics and experimentation. This relative lack of
regulation and oversight would produce a curious result. When it came to the brain,
society would regard the distinction between treatment and enhancement as
essentially meaningless. Taking a drug such as Prozac when one is not clinically
depressed used to be called cosmetic, or nonessential, and was therefore considered
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would be regarded as just about as cosmetic, and as non-essential, as birth control
or orthodontics. American legislators were weighing the so-called parity issue - the
argument that mental treatments deserved the same coverage in health-insurance
plans as any other sort of drug. Where drugs to change personality traits were once
seen as medicinal fripperies, or enhancements, they were now seen as entitlements.
This flexible attitude towards neurotechnology - use it if it might work,
demand it if it does - was likely to extend to all sorts of other technologies that affect
health and behavior, both genetic and otherwise. Rather than resisting their advent,
people seemed likely to begin clamoring for those that made themselves and their
children healthier and happier.
Little do they realize that such is exactly the path the aliens desire humanity
to march!
In the genetically engineered v.arld portrayed in Gattaca, a movie made in
Marin County in 1997, the hero and heroine attended a concert in which a pianist
performed a concerto that could be played only by a person with six fingers on each
hand. This was a society in which genetic perfectionists had won. The concert-goers
had been altered before birth to be free of such ailments as baldness, obesity and
diabetes, and to be tall, good-looking and intelligent. In that room, improbable as it
may seem, only Ethan Hawke had lived a life free of genetic enhancement; he alone
had to take his chances with the genetic lottery of natural conception.
Compare this scene to one in which the effects of neurotechnology
(technology that make sit possible to manipulate the brain) are pervasive. The old
man on the left of the aisle is being saved from Alzheimer’s disease by an implant
that bathes his brain cells in a healthy broth of chemicals. The little girl in the circle,
vows her doctor, has a cortex that will one day win her a Nobel prize in physics - if
she keeps up the correct regime of “cogniceuticals”, of course. As a condition of
their employment, the security guards posted at the entrance would have to
undergo brain scans to demonstrate that they were free of propensities to
uncontrollable rage. The musicians on the stage were on drugs that speed their
reflexes, heighten their hearing and assuage their performance anxiety. Not that
different from Gattaca, is it?
Although often overlooked, advance in neurotechnology raise ethical and legal
questions of the same nature and gravity as advances in genetics. Concerns about
genetic technology fall into three main categories: first, how much screening should
be allowed for certain genetic traits; second, who should have access to such
information; and third, what will happen when those traits can be modified at will,
possibly in ways that challenge the very idea of what it is to be human.
Concerns about neurotechnology fall into the same three groups.
Neuroscientists at Dulce could screen human’s brains to assess their mental health.
In the general public, to be able to distribute that information, possibly accidentally,
to employers or insurers; and to “fix” faulty personality traits with drugs or
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Until the end of the century, neurobiologists were constrained in their
research by the consideration that most kinds of experiment with the human brain
were seen as unethical. Tradition had it that they must sit around with their fingers
crossed, hoping that a patient would walk through the door sporting a tumor or
other injury in a part of the brain whose function was not yet understood. Ideally,
this patient would show some odd behavior say, being able to multiply but not add,
or mistreating cats but not dogs - that could be tied to the injured area. Thus,
painstakingly, a map of which parts of the brain do what could be built up.
As found at Dulce, however, machines for measuring brain activity would
proliferate over the last two decades of the 20th century. By the end of the century,
there would be a half a dozen such technologies, ranging from old favorites, such as
electroencephalography, to methods including magneto-encephalography, which
measured the brain’s magnetic fields, and single-photon-emission computerized
tomography, which tracked radioactively tagged chemicals around the organ. One
of the most important techniques would be functional magnetic-resonance imaging
(fMRI), which employed powerful magnetic fields to monitor the rate of blood flow
in the brain, and thus to determine which parts were particularly active.
With the help of fMRI, researchers could observe which brain areas are
involved when somebody performs a particular task or thinks along particular lines.
That could be a boon. It could, for example, identify children whose brains are not
maturing normally - making possible early intervention with, say, special lessions .
But it can also be used to discover how to redesign the human’s ability to cope with
certain situations - such as causing them to automatically surrender to a certain
form of order or authority.
Vinod Menon and his colleagues at Stanford University would use fMRI to
investigate how people’s brains behave when they were subjected to the Stroop
color-word interference task. The Stroop task is a well-established psychological
test that presents subjects with the names of colors printed in ink that does not
match the color named. The subjects have to name the color of the ink, not the word
that has been printed. As people mature, their brains get better at coping with the
challenge the task poses. Dr. Menon found that children, adolescents and adults
show progressively different patterns of brain activity which appear to reflect this
improvement. He discovered that a child whose brain is not maturing normally will
show an unusual pattern of brain activation when performing the test. That reveals
problems with brain development that an ordinary questionnaire-based
psychological evaluation does not.
Few could object to such a worthy enterprise. But what about Greg Siegle and
his colleagues at the University of Pittsburgh, who were studying depression. In a
paper published in Biological Psychiatry, they reported that when depressed
individuals are read a list of depressing words, they show a different response in a
region of the brain called the amygdala from that displayed by “normal” individuals.
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depressing word. Those of individuals who have never been depressed stop showing
activity after ten seconds. Dr. Siegle suggests that the depressed subjects ruminate
on, or think repeatedly about, sad words, while the un-depressed subjects simply
move on.
Since the amygdala is known to be involved in processing emotion, that is not
altogether startling. Suppose, though, that job-recruiting agencies were fitted with
fMRI machines. An individual who wished to conceal evidence of depression from
possible employers would have a much harder time doing so in the face of fMRI,
than in the face of a little light form-filling.
And that is only the start. Just as genetic markers can be associated with
physical states, so features of brain scans can be linked to a wide variety of mental
states. fMRI screening might, for example, become a foolproof method of lie
detection - one that could catch out even “astute liars” who pretend to have
impaired memories when put under pressure by an interrogator. other personality
traits, such as tendencies to aggression or risk-aversion, could also yield their
secrets to fMRI’s probing glance.
Medical privacy is another area that brain scanning compromises. One of the
most immediate threats is a little-considered side-effect of the scanning process:
that what is scanned and recorded is actually the head, and not merely the brain. In
other words, a magnetic scan of a brain also contains enough information about the
front of the skull to recreate a recognizable depiction of the scanned subject. The
result is that, unlike a genetic profile, which does not, by itself, tell you who has
been profiled, no magnetic-resonance image is inherently anonymous.
Neuroscientists are already building up databases of brain scans for research
purposes. In 2000 John Van Horn and Michael Gazzaniga, two cognitive
neuroscientists at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, launched a
database called the fMRI Data Center, to help disseminate fMRI studies among
scientists. They hoped that it would spur discoveries in neuroscience in the same
way that GenBank, a public database of gene sequences, had spurred discoveries in
genetics. The fMRI Data Center made raw data from such studies available to
researchers, and would organize the data so that interesting features could be
extracted form it systematically. Those data are shipped to researchers around the
world on compact discs to do with as they please.
Just as with genetics, however, the specter that most terrifies many of those
who fear the advance of neurotechnology is that it will one day be capable of
“enhancing” human beings. Some worry that this may blunt the differences between
individuals, turning society into one homogeneous mass. Others see the opposite
risk - a Gattacesque division between the privileged and the un-enhanced. Then
there is the fear of what a tyrant, or alien, could do to control humanity.
Potential dystopias can be frightening. For many critics, the really
uncomfortable questions raised by brain science are those that go to the heart of
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have claimed is the heart of what it is to be human. In the West, at least, that
defining quality is the concept of “free will” . Although some philosophers see free
will as an illusion that helps people to interact with one another, others think it is
genuine - in other words, that an individual faced with a particular set of
circumstances really could take anyone of a range of actions. That, however, sits
uncomfortably with the idea that mental decisions are purely the consequence of
electrochemical interactions in the brain, since the output of such interactions
might be expected to be an inevitable consequence of the input. It also sits
uncomfortably with the separate, but parallel, argument that correct moral choices
are the result of a sort of biological decision-making program, shaped by evolution,
rather than being arrived at by abstract reasoning.
And ‘free will’ is always dangerous to a fascist society, or a police state! ‘Free
Will’ is what allowed a group of men to take the moral high-ground, and attack the
Dulce Facility.
Whatever the philosophical arcana of the field, there are cases where
neurotechnology may have a practical effect on people’s moral development. Erik
Parens of the Hastings Center, a think-tank in Garrison, New York, would become
concerned that it could, for example, “reduce the number of ways acceptable to be a
person.”
To illustrate this point he said that the act of giving a normal, healthy child
Ritalin, a drug used to treat so-called hyperactivity, is really “a substantive moral
choice”, because it tells that child that he or she needs to change to be acceptable. If
forgetfulness, xenophobia and a whole host of the other eccentricities that make up
a person’s character become optional traits rather than inevitable ones, people will
be more inclined to discriminate against the bearers of those traits.
It was clear that discoveries in neuroscience would also have profound legal
implications. Most courts, for example, accept a claim of insanity as a defense in
certain criminal cases. If a propensity towards aggression or violence is shown to
have a biological basis in the brain, a lawyer may argue that his client could not
control his violent urges. Courts may be asked to treat brian-image data as
exculpatory. In Texas, for example, all that a prosecutor needs to demonstrate is
that a suspect knew “the difference between right and wrong” at the time of the
crime. Even individuals who are clearly insane can be found guilty if they meet this
test.
In many ways, therefore, thinkers who are wrestling with questions of free
will, the soul and human nature are seeing the terms of their debate altered by
modern brain science. But the history of the debate may offer consolation to those
who fear that neurotechnology is a hair’s breadth from catapulting society into a
“post-human future”, as Francis Fukuyama termed it in the title of a book. The
human soul - or its physiological equivalent - has proved surprisingly elusive.
Even to the aliens at Dulce, who tried to ‘rob’ humans of the ‘soul’, found it
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Indeed, the human ability to ‘control’ the power of the mind was the ultimate
downfall of those who built Dulce.
In the ancient past, men and women who claimed to extend their conscious
minds beyond space and time were known as sorcerers or sybils. Even at the end of
the 20th century, Native American shamans engaged in controlled out-of-body
vision quests, traversing all limitations of the physical world, to bring back
information valuable for the spiritual growth of their tribe. After the fall of classical
civilization 15 centuries ago, such experiences were condemned first as witchcraft,
then as superstition, throughout the Western world.
But in the 1970s, Ingo Swann coined the term “remote viewing” to describe an
ability to perceive hidden or remote information by anomalous psychic means.
Since childhood, Swann believed that his spirit was not permanently confined to his
body. As an adult, this feeling matured into his conviction that projecting human
consciousness through space and time was not a special gift or mental aberration,
but a natural function of the human mind. Together with fellow researcher Janet
Mitchell, Swann made a presentation at the American Society for Psychical
Research in New York and at California’s Stanford Research Institute, where his
conclusions were favorably received by all, including the military.
While he was putting his case for remote viewing, American surveillance
learned that Soviet scientists were seriously attempting to develop psychic powers
for espionage. In a counter move, the U.S. Army launched its own psi research at a
special facility in Fort Meade Maryland. Project Stargate was designed to determine
the military feasibility of remote viewing and, if possible, create America’s first
psychic spies.
According to Paul H. Smith of the International Remote Viewing Association
(IRVA), a nonprofit organization located in Palo Alto, California, “remote viewing is
a mental facility that allows a perceiver, or ‘viewer,’ to describe or give details about
a target that is hidden from the normal senses due to distance, time, or shielding.”
As examples, he cited a location otherwise unknown to the viewer, who is
nonetheless able to describe it with accuracy. He or she may also succeed in
observing a forgotten event, finding an object in a concealed place, or supplying
information not available through any other means about persons and activities,
near or far. These observations are all made without the viewer being supplied any
details whatsoever about the subject. Even names and general locations are
withheld. According to Stargate veteran Joseph McMoneagle, “remote viewing is
the ability to produce information that is correct about a place, event, person,
object, or concept which is located somewhere else in time/space, and which is
completely blind to the remote viewer and others taking part in the process of
collecting the information.”
With mixed results, the Army officially dissolved Stargate in November 1995.
McMoneagle claimed that “literally dozens of targets worked by viewers within the
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places, or things.” Despite these successes, the Project was hampered by occasional
mismanagement and too many skeptics unable to accept the validity of psychic
phenomena under any circumstances. Out of the Stargate experience emerged
several remote-viewing organizations, some of them composed of former Army
participants, but primarily with a following among professionals from various
scientific backgrounds.
To understand why this was important to the aliens at Dulce, one needs to go
back a few years. One theoretical interpretation goes back to the views of Pierre
Teihard de Chardin. Ordained a Catholic Priest in 1911, he won the Legion of Honor
during World War I for his courage on the front lines as a stretcher bearer, was a
highly respected teacher at the Catholic Institute of Paris, and later traveled to
China, where he played a major role in the discovery of the skull of Peking Man, a
find that pushed back evolution by 250,000 years.
His subsequent research of Asian fossil deposits altered the development of
20th century paleontology. Despite these influential achievements, Teilhard de
Chardin’s ideas about human evolution and its spiritual implications were
suppressed during his lifetime by his religious superiors. They likewise prevented
him from teaching his unconventional views at the College de France. All of his
metaphysical work had to be published posthumously.
Teilhard de Chardin’s deepening understanding of evolution combined with
his undiminished spiritual feelings convinced him that the invisible underside of
the Earth’s biosphere was an ordering intelligence - a noosphere or “mental
sphere,” into which every human mind was subconsciously tuned. Influences, he
said, were reciprocal, with the combined mental activity of humankind morphing
the whole world, just as the noosphere organized the rest of nature. Individuals
experience this planetary interconnectedness when they feel their moods influenced
by the emotional state of another human being or even their pets.
Teilhard de Chardin went further to coin the term “c0smogenesis,” according
to which the purpose of the noosphere was to make mankind the goal of all its
strivings, because human beings alone of all creatures on Earth were able to
recognize the Universal Mind, consciously interact with it, and thereby transcend it.
Remote viewers successfully tap into the noosphere, that global information
resource connecting all things and ordering the world, using specific methodologies
to accurately envision people, places, or things separated by time and space.
While some methods may involve especially receptive individuals using
complex procedures that required months or even years of training by experienced
facilitators, remote viewing was not limited to naturally gifted adepts. It would
appear instead that the capacity was developed as part of human evolution and may
have atrophied only with the advent of civilization 5,000 years ago. During the
previous millennia, man lived on more intimate terms with Nature, and the struggle
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his sensitivity to each nuance in the environment. City walls and armies to protect
him muted this sensitivity but did not destroy it.
A close variation of remote viewing is remote sensing. The difference is small
but significant. Swann described remote viewing as “the ability to access
information from a remote geographic location using something other than the
known five senses.” One of the original members of the 1980s military remote
viewing team said that remote viewing initially referred only to a set of protocols
used to test, quantify, evaluate, and, if possible, conclusively prove innate psychic
powers under scientifically controlled circumstances. Researcher Angela
Thompson-Smith adds that once remote viewing “gained scientific respect, almost
anyone who had done anything ‘psychic’ jumped on the bandwagon and started
calling what they did ‘remote viewing.”
Buchanan and others believe a distinction needs to be made between
indefinite New Age versions of remote viewing, and “Controlled Remote Viewing, as
a definite protocol, with certain rules and regulations.” In an effort to make that
distinction, remote sensing might be described as distant viewing. This means that
human consciousness is expanded to obtain the accurate image of a specific place or
thing. Thompson-Smith wrote that, “According to Swann, the RV model consists of
five definite components: a subject, active ESP abilities, a distant target, the
subject’s recorded responses, and confirmatory positive feedback. When one of
these component parts is missing, remote viewing has not taken place.” Remote
sensing or distant viewing is thus defined by the removal of the final component,
because “confirmatory positive feedback” is not required and does not necessarily
occur on any level.
The aliens at Dulce wanted to test and develop and study the human ability to
expand consciousness on a few defined levels so they could use it to spy on their
enemies. They also wanted to use it at a type of control over their other captives.
They had no such ability themselves, so they spent years pushing a small number of
humans to become experts at remote viewing, under threat of death. The idea was
also to use the ability to place thoughts into the minds of weaker victims, but that
never worked out the way they had hoped.
What they hadn’t realized was that their viewers had become some thing of an
open-line to others with special gifts. None more-so than another Top Secret
military group stationed at a special facility in San Francisco. Unlike the Army unit
in Fort Meade, these were not the average group of viewers, but a specially
organized group of people with special gifts. Organized under a special black-ops’
wing of one of the Top Secret departments of the NSA, the group was sometimes
called the Oberon Squad.
This special unit in San Francisco tracked the growth of mental effort at
Dulce, and tracked the events going on there. Apparently having ties to some Top
Secret division of I.S., and getting much of their funding from black-ops’ accounts
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at the Dulce facility went to him before they reached the few other eyes-only
command offices that ever saw such results.
Closed in 1986, it is interesting to note that every sign of the San Francisco
facility has been removed. The very buildings involved were even torn down.
The 10-story tower of the Letterman Army Hospital complex at San
Francisco’s Presidio, opened in 1969 to last a century, was demolished in
2001-2002 to make way for George Lucas’ digital campus. Crews started working
on the tower - part of a reinforced concrete facility that once housed 550 patient
beds and top secret facilities in the ‘bunker’-like building to the north of the tower
in December 2001.
“We are in the final stages,” said John Fa, who managed the project for the
Presidio Trust, the federal agency that selected the Lucas project to redevelop the
23-acre site. “We started taking away the podiums. Then we’re working on each
individual bay within the columns,” Fa said. “Then we’ll begin the process of
recycling the concrete on the site that will remain for reuse for the new
development.”
After that, crews would remove old pipes, electrical lines and other utilities in
the ground, making sure there was no trace left of any of the systems that once
commanded the area. Nothing of what had been there could be left for the public to
study. The risk that the general public would find out what sort of experiments had
gone on at Letterman was too great to leave any small clue. Even the soil would be
‘swept’ for any magnetic or ‘energy’ evidence. And when the first construction
management firm - Conversion Management Associates of San Francisco - started
asking questions about the strange teams of workers that were slowing their work,
they were fired, and Letterman Digital Arts, the Lucasfilm subsidiary building the
campus, took over to manage the project, even though it pushed back their plans to
move into the campus for several years. One can only guess at what those teams
were doing.
All hints of the Oberon Project would be erased by the summer of 2001, so
that at no point could any other ‘remote viewer’ in the future use ‘location’ or
‘existing hot spots’ to learn what really went on there. This becomes even more
important when it is learned what else took place there after the Dulce attack, or
about the many wild rumors about what went on inside the walls of that San
Francisco project. Most of this information will be left for another report that
centers on the efforts of that facility, as it would require a major change in topic to
touch on such information in these pages.
It might be mentioned that one of the fields that researchers touched on in
San Francisco was the investigation of psychedelic and hallucinogenic drugs. They
researched the effects of N, N-dimethyltryptamine, or DMT, a very short-acting but
powerful. psychedelic for one. During the course of the project, they administered
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racial backgrounds. Such altered states of consciousness induced birth, death, and
near-death experiences, and caused a wide variety of mystical and unexplainable
events, including the so-called “alien abduction” experience, “out-of-body”
experiences and other altered states of consciousness.
Some came to believe that DMT was something along the lines of a “spirit
molecule,” naturally produced and capable of transporting a human to different
conditions of mind and unimaginable realms. They found that the pineal gland was
a collecting place in the brain for DMT, a revealing discovery, because mystics had
for centuries located the highest organ of consciousness here. The great 17th-
century French mathematician and philosopher, Rene Descartes, believed body,
soul, and mind cleaved to each other in the pineal. Once again, modern science
validated ancient mysticism. Many researchers became convinced by their research
that the individual’s life-force entered the body through the pineal at 49 days after
conception, and left it through the pineal gland at death. This 49-day pre-natal
period corresponded to the first signs of fetal pineal tissue, the differentiation of the
gonads into male and female, and the period of time between the death of an
individual and his or her soul’s next rebirth, according to Tibetan Buddhist
tradition.
Some came to believe DMT was fundamentally important because it altered
the receiving qualities of the brain. It exists there to provide consciousness with a
very necessary mechanism: as a spirit molecule allowing humans to gain access to
nonmaterial realms. Most of the human guinea pigs later declared that the project
generated the most spiritually profound experiences of their lives. The results of the
experiences suggested that DMT was naturally released by the pineal gland to
facilitate the human soul’s movement in and out of the body. DMT was also an
integral part of the birth and death experiences, including the loftiest levels of
meditation, as well as sexual ecstasy. Accidental releases of excessive amounts of
DMT brought about under a variety of stress-related causes were responsible for
many strange experiences, including some alleged ‘alien-abduction’ events, and the
ESP-communications of such events to ‘remote viewers’ at distant locations. This
becomes even more interesting when some of the methods that aliens used to
control young human females are better understood.
The ETs used a psychic phenomenon to help them control the human females,
though what it said about how much of the planet is in the human mind, in a young
girl’s brain, in her body, and perhaps in her body’s memory bank of DNA is hard for
most humans to grasp. Human bodies are much more than individual experiences
of “self.” As Theodore Roszak stated:
“As nature around us unfolds to reveal level upon level of structures
complexity, we are coming to see that we inhabit a densely connected ecological
universe where nothing is ‘nothing but’ a simple disconnected, or isolated thing ...
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are rooted by their phsysiochemical structures, all the way back to the initial
conditions that followed the Big Bang.”20
Every young human’s DNA of course does not belong to them alone, but is a
part of everyone else who has preceded them. A young human body carries with it a
chemical memory that is as old as life on the Earth. Indeed, the chemicals that
make up human DNA are as old as the Cosmos itself. As unusual as this may sound,
it has a basis in biology. Biology, however, is not the only place where such hidden
memory is held. Early Gestalt theorists Kohler and Koffka placed emotions in a
“field.” A place, or a person, could have its expressive qualities or its “gestalt.”
Removed from their protective ‘homes’ and society, and brought to holding
complex as sad and filled with grief as Dulce, a young human female would be
tested to see if her DNA prompted her to be anything, from a lifelong ‘abduction
victim’ to a zombie-like sex-slave. Most were kept heavily sedated, or so dominated
by fear that they surrendered themselves to the most vile horrors. Some, perhaps
suffering from classic Stockholm Syndrome, in time willingly gave themselves to
their captors and tormentors, or to the mission of reproduction. To say that many
were totally “brainwashed” would have been a major understatement, as they
became addicted to the brutality of their captivity. As Chellis Glendinning wrote:
“Human life comes to be structured increasingly by mechanist tic means, the psyche
restructures itself to survive. The technological construct erodes primary sources of
satisfaction once found routinely in life in the wilds, such as physical nourishment, vital
community, fresh food, continuity between work and meaning ... spiritual connection with
the natural world ... in their absence, bereft and in shock, the psyche finds some temporary
satisfaction in pursuing secondary sources like drugs, violence ... material possessions,
and machines, (sex) ... and so the addictive process is born.”21

This cycle of addiction creates trauma throughout the web of life much in the
same way drug abuse by one member of the family affects all family members. In
the imprisoned or abduction perspective, those deemed as the mentally ill are no
longer the problems of the technological society. They are the victims of it. They
become victims of a deep cultural psychic trauma of separation anxiety from all that
they know and love. Thus, a young female torn from her family and all she had ever
known, and thrown into a captive situation where she must please her new masters
or be punished, becomes highly vulnerable to a number of psychic attacks. Those
who refuse to be responsive in the ways their captors desired might find themselves
dosed with something along the lines of DMT or LSD, or a mind-altering alternative
developed by the aliens.

20 Roszak, T.; “Where Psyche Meets Gaia” in Ecopsychology: Restoring the Earth Healing the Mind, (Sierra Club
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A number of advanced forms of ‘brainwashing’ were also used to ‘erase’ a
victim’s memory of their abduction, or to make them remember only parts of it so
that their accounts might be questioned by authorities if they ever told anybody
what happened.
According to the KRILL: DULCE PAPERS REVIEW, “Some humans are
brainwashed and used to distort the truth.” 22
That was not hard to believe considering some of the other suggestions of the
alien mind-control abilities. The studies on Level 4 included human ‘aura’ research,
as well as all aspects of telepathy, hypnosis, and dream research and control.
Thomas C. said that they knew how to separate the bioplasmic body from the
physical body to place an “alien entity” life-force-matrix within a human body after
removing the “soul” lifeforce-matter of the human.
There was even the fear of some sort of weapon that could remove a human
soul, when the attack on Dulce took place. Some of the research captured during the
attack, and returned to top secret military research centers, proved to be absolutely
frightening to even the most cold-hearted researchers and officers. If it hadn’t been
for the use of ‘mind-loops’ provided by the agents of the Oberon Project, the human
attackers’ at Dulce might never have had a chance. As it was, the alien oversight of
counting on their technology to protect them left them open to a human response
based on reaction and emotion that the alien culture had not planned to combat. It
would seem that the human ability to react without ‘natural’ or ‘scientific’ logic is
one of the greatest gifts that the universe could grant. Or, as one collaborator noted;
“They were too stupid to realize that they had no chance of success, so they took
their victory through simple insane action when all forms of reality and fact stood
against them!”
Whatever the case, the attack was a prime example of a human victory over a
superior enemy.

BATTLE OF DULCE

There were over 18,000 “aliens” at the Dulce complex at the time of the
confrontation in late 1979. As William Cooper would state: “A clash occurred where
in 66 people, of our people, from the National Recon Group, the DELTA group,
which is responsible for security of all alien connected projects, were killed.” 23
What few would report were the number of aliens that died.
The DELTA Group (within Intelligence Support Activity) would be seen with
badges which had a black Triangle on a red background. DELTA was the fourth
letter of the Greek alphabet. It has the form of a triangle, and figured prominently
in certain Masonic Signs. Each Top Secret Base had its own symbol, as did ‘action’

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departments or ‘forces like DELTA, the USAF SOC, or the NSA Department X and
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Z (all involved with the battle that took place in Dulce.) The Dulce Base symbol was
a triangle with the Greek letter “Tau” (T) within it and then the symbol was
inverted, so the triangle pointed down. The Insignia of “a triangle and 3 lateral
lines” has been seen on “saucer (transport) craft”, and the Tri-Lateral symbol. Other
symbols marked landing sights and alien craft of other types.
Inside the Dulce Complex security officers wore jumpsuits with the Dulce
Symbol on the front upper left side. The standard hand weapon at Dulce was a
“Flash Gun”, which worked effectively against humans and most species of aliens.
The ID card (used in card slots, for the doors and elevators) had the Dulce Symbol
above the ID photo. “Government Honchos” used cards with the Great Seal of the
U.S. on them, stating the words “New World Order” in latin.
After the second level, everyone was weighed in the nude, then given a
uniform. Visitors were given an ‘off white’ uniform. In front of ALL sensitive areas
were scales built under the doorway, by the door control. The person’s card had to
match with the weight and code or the door wouldn’t open. Any discrepancy in
weight (any change over three pounds) would summon security. No one was
allowed to carry anything into or out of sensitive areas. All supplies were put
through a security conveyor system. No weapons of any sort were allowed to be
brought into the facility by any human, with Alien Security able to react to any
human rule violation. The Alien Symbol/Symbol language appeared on all signs and
directions at the facility, with English only seen on the main signs for directions.
During the construction of the facility (which had been done in stages, over
many years) the aliens assisted in the design and construction materials. Many of
the things assembled by the workers were of a technology they could not
understand, yet it would function when fully finished. Example: the elevators had
no cables. They were controlled magnetically , with the magnetic system built inside
the walls. There were few conventional electrical controls, as any Alien equipment
seemed to be controlled by advanced magnetics. That included a magnetically
induced (phosphorescent) illumination system. All the exits were magnetically
controlled. It had been reported that, “If you place a large magnet on a entrance, it
will affect an immediate interruption. They will have to come out and reset the
system.” 24
This electro-magnetic system would prove one of the several flaws in the base
that a human operation would soon use against the aliens.
In a letter dated Sept. 1990, written by Thomas E. Castello and addressed to
researcher Jason Bishop, the former Dulce Base technical-security officer stated:
“ ... The room for (the electro-magnetic) generator is nearly 200 feed diameter. This
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intense magnetic generator. There is a ʻbuffer areaʼ made of ceramic and Latex that is four
feet thick, in all directions. There (are) five entrances (plus an escape trap door on the
sixth floor) on each floor. Each portal has a double door (one at the outside of the buffer
and one at the inside of the buffer). The security is severe. Armed guards patrol constantly,
and in addition to weight sensitive areas there (are) hand print and eye print stations. No
one under ULTRA 5 clearance is allowed near the portals. Here, is the device that powers
the transfer of atoms. No information is available to personnel with ULTRA 7 or less. (I was
ULTRA 7).”25

There were no regular light bulbs and the tunnels were illuminated by
phosphorous units. Some deep tunnels used a form of phosphorous pentoxide to
temporarily illuminate areas. Thus, even if the power from the main generator was
cut, most of the lighting would remain operational.
The attack plan centering on crippling the main generator, then doing as
much damage as possible, while freeing as many victims as possible, started to take
shape in the Fall of 1979, after the August space battle between forces of the USAF
Space Command and an alien invasion force, with none other than Brigadier
General Aderholt (USAF) brought in to head the organization that would be formed
for the invasion of the Dulce Facility.
Funded by Texas businessman Ross Perot, CIA/DIA frontman Edwin Wilson,
and a massive black ops fund long hidden in the vatican Bank by Major E.L.
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Richards Jr., the plan moved forward quickly within a small community of
intelligence officers and their backers.
Brigadier General Harry C. (“Heinie”) Aderholt was born in Birmingham,
Alabama, in 1920, and had entered active military duty through the aviation cadet
program in April 1942 to graduate from pilot training with a commission as a
second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corps in May 1943. During World War II,
from October 1943 to August 1945, he served in North Africa and Italy as a B-17 and
C47 pilot.
In September 1945 Aderholt went to Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama,
assigned as a staff pilot with the Army Air Forces Eastern Flying Training
Command. After completion of Air Tactical School at Tyndall Air Force Base,
Florida, in December 1948, he returned to Maxwell and served as flight instructor
and flying safety officer with the 3800th Air Base Wing. But his real calling came
during the Korean War, when from July 1950 to September 1951, Aderholt
commanded a Special Air Warfare Detachment of the 21st Troop Carrier Squadron.
It was a hint of things to come.
Aderholt served in a number of command positions for the rest of the 1950s,
and in September 1957 he returned to Washington, D. C., assigned to the 1007th Air
Intelligence Service Group as a special warfare staff officer, joining the 1040th U.S.
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for Okinawa in January 1960 where he became commander of the 1095th
Operational Evaluation Training Group. During this assignment, he contributed to
the pioneering of special air warfare techniques, and was instrumental in
developing the Laos air field complex known as Lima sites. These fields were used
throughout Southeast Asia as support sites for special warfare operations and as
“Jolly Green” helicopter forward staging bases for rescue and recovery operations in
Laos and North Vietnam.
From August 1962 to February 1964, Aderholt served as special advisor to the
commander of the U.S. Air Force Special Air Warfare Center at Eglin Air Force
Base, Florida. During this period, he contributed to and participated in RAND Corp.
studies which resulted in the publication of the “Single Integrated Attack Team
Study.” He then was transferred to Hurlburt Field, Florida, where he served as vice
commander and commander of the famed 1st Air Commando Wing.
After serving in the Philippines, Thailand, and South Vietnam, in January
1968 he was reassigned to the U.S. Air Force Special Air Warfare Center, later
redesignated U.S. Air Force Special Operations Force, at Eglin Air Force Base,
Florida, to serve as deputy chief of staff for operations. He returned to Thailand in
June 1970 for a two -year tour of duty as chief of the Air Force Advisory Group,
Joint U.S. Military Advisory Group, in Bangkok. He retired from active military
duty in December 1972 at Eglin, but was recalled in October 1973 and assigned as
deputy commander, United states Military Assistance Command, Thailand, and
deputy chief, Joint United states Military Advisory Group, Thailand, with
headquarters at Bangkok. He was promoted to brigadier general effective May 31,
1974, and became commander, USMACTHAI, and chief, JUSMAG, Thailand, in
May 1975.
According to public records, Brigadier General Harry C. Aderholt officially
retired from the U.S.A.F. on August 1st, 1976. At that time, his military decorations
and awards included the Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters, Distinguished
Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster, Bronze Star Medal with oak leaf cluster,
Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal with eight oak leaf clusters, Joint Service
Commendation Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Presidential Unit Citation
Emblem, and the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award Ribbon with oak leaf cluster.
He was a command pilot and wore the Parachutist Badge. Perhaps most important,
he was considered a legendary hero among the Air Force Special Operations men.
He would pull a team together in September and October of 1979 that would
have made any commanding officer proud, and perhaps shot fear into any enemy
who had any idea of what was being put together. Colonel Roger H.C. Donlon,
stationed at Fort Levanworth at the time, would head one combat team, drawing
heavily from the newly formed DELTA FORCE, Navy SEALS, and USAF Special
Operations Command (AFSOC). Flight teams were organized by astronaut scientist
Karl Gordon Henize, and included the best of the best in combat and test pilots,
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including Captain Mark Richards, who was still recovering from his command roll
of Dragon Squadron in the space battle that had taken place in August.
While exact numbers of the human force involved is still so protected that
there seems to be no firm record of the exact count, at best, there were never more
than a few hundred who knew anything about the operation. The center of the
operation was clearly found in USAF Space Command, and the Director of I. S.,
Major Ellis L. Richards Jr. The President (of the U.S.), the Secretary General of the
United Nations, and the Chairman of the JCS were never informed of the pending
operation, and it should be noted that the humans and aliens involved in the attack
took part in the action without orders or clearances from higher authorities.
Those who fought against the aliens did so against the will of the human elite.
As “Commander X” stated:26
“Centuries ago, surface people (some say the ILLUMINATI) entered into a pact with an
ʻAlien nationʼ hidden within the I Earth ... The U.S. (Executive) Government, in 1933
agreed to trade animals in exchange for high-tech knowledge, and to allow them to use
(undisturbed) underground bases, in the Western U.S.A. A special group was formed to
deal with the ʻAlienʼ beings. In the 1940ʼs ʻAlien Life Formsʼ (ALFʼs) began shifting their
focus of operations, from Central and South America, to the U.S.A.

He added;
“The Continental Divide is vital to these ʻentities.ʼ Part of this has to do with magnetics
(substrata rock) and high energy states (plasma) ... This area has a very high
concentration of lightning activity; underground waterways and cavern systems; fields of
atmospheric ions; etc.”

One also has to remember the importance of the Dulce Base. As Val Valerian,
of the Washington State based ‘Leading Edge Research’ Group, made the following
statements in one of his L.E.R. issues:
“ADDITIONAL COMMENTS ON ALIEN BASES - There is some confusion over the subject
of alien bases in the United states. There seem to be many of them, but some of them
seem to stand out functionally and operationally. It would seem that the MAIN BASE is in
New Mexico with small detachments (human phrase) at Dreamland and Area 51 in
general. Both of those locations are used to test-fly alien craft (PROJECT GRUDGE/
REDLIGHT). The main location for the test flights appears to be Area 51. The EXCALIBUR
project being developed at Los Alamos is designed to try and penetrate underground
facilities, since they (the grays) have entrenched themselves and no longer honor any of
the dubious agreements which they have made with (certain) factions within the
government.”

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umbrellas like the National Institute of Health, the National Science Foundation,
the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and the Bechtel Corporation. The chief of the
genetic experiments at Dulce, for example, was said to be Larry Deaven, who was
known to work at Los Alamos as well. According to a number of sources, it would
prove to be a number of DOE ‘leaks’ that would add fuel to the fire concerning what
was going on at Dulce. Rumors of humans in cages on Level 7, row after row of
thousands of human females, of human-mixture remains, and embryos of
humanoids in cold storage were too much for the hero-based mindset of many of
the military men who started to see these reports.
One of the men who was hit the hardest was William Randolph Leathers.
Born in St. Louis Missouri. A graduate of Yale in 1941, he served in the O.S.S. as a
Captain during World War II, teaching map reading in Aberdeen, Maryland for
much of the war. One of the members of the top secret task force that hit the secret
German military facility in Afghanistan in 1945, he had been a close friend of The
Dutchman from that time, moving to Greenbrae, in Marin County, California, in
1967 to be part of the headquarters team for I.S. (his cover was as an employee with
the John Hancock Life Insurance Co.) Captain Leathers had lost his wife in 1971,
and identified with several of the husbands and fathers of victims (he had four
children of his own) for his own reasons. 27 It would be Leathers who worked with
NRO satellite photos, U2 and SR-71 photos, and military maps of the area until all
of the major portals to the Dulce Complex were spotted and marked. He would lead
one of the assault teams himself.
Having turned 60 in 1978, Captain Leathers would be the oldest member of
the assault team, to take an active roll in the attack.
Most of the troops would come from three sources: The Delta Force, USAF-
SOC, and the NSA Department “Z”.
The U.S. Army’s 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (SFOD-D)
would be one of two of the u.s. government’s principle unit tasked with counter
terrorist operations outside the United States (the other be ing Naval Special War
fare Development Group, better known as SEAL team 6). Delta Force was created
by U.S. Army colonel Charles Beckwith in November 19th 1977 in direct response to
numerous, well-publicized terrorist incidents that occurred in the 1970s. From its
beginnings, Delta was heavily influenced by the British SAS, a philosophical result
of Colonel Beckwith’s year-long (1962-1963) exchange tour with that unit.
The unit is headquartered in a remote section of the U. S. Army’s sprawling
Fort Bragg facility in North Carolina, where no expense has been spared, including
numerous shooting facilities (both for close quarters battle and longer range
sniping), an Olympic-sized swimming pool, dive tank, and a three-story climbing
wall. Here they train for any eventuality, their skills enhanced by participation in an
ongoing exchange with foreign counterterrorist units, such as Britain’s 22 SAS,

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France’s GIGN, Germany’s GSG-9, Israel’s Sayeret Matkal/Unit 269, and Australia’s
Special Air Service Regiment. Delta troopers were al so equipped with the most
advanced weaponry and equipment available in the U.S. special operations arsenal.
A significant portion of their gear is highly customized and cannot be found
anywhere but in Delta’s lockers.
The vast majority of the unit operatives come from the United States’ elite
Ranger battalions and Special Forces groups, however candidates are drawn from
all branches of the Army, including the Army Reserve and National Guard. Those
initially selected were usually chosen in one of three ways. The first of these was in
response to advertisements posted at Army bases across the country. The second
method was by word-of-mouth, or personal recommendation from sources whose
opinions were important to Delta screeners. Finally, on occasion the unit would
require the skills of individuals who might not fall into one of the first two
categories. If, in the instance that Delta’s commanders feel that an individual would
make a valuable addition to the team (for example, someone who spoke an obscure
language or possessed hard-to-come by technical skills), a representative from
Delta would be dispatched specifically to interview that person.
Training involved runs through CQB (Close Quarters Battle) killing houses
designed to teach teams and individuals how to assault buildings that have been
captured by terrorists. Selective firing (whether or not to shoot a target) as well as
the double tap (shooting the target twice to make sure that the target does not get
up again) were instilled in the Delta operators. This would be needed in a situation
such as the vast underground complex at Dulce, where aliens and human victims
would be close, and many aliens would require several shots to take down.
The Delta Force at Bragg was already considered the best special operation
training facility in the world. After the assault on Dulce, the CQB indoor training
range would be given the ominous nick-name, “The House of Horrors”, in memory
of what could not be remembered.
Most important, the Delta Force had their own fleet of helicopters (the
aviation platoon). Painted in civilian colors and with fake registration numbers, the
helicopters could deploy with Delta operators and mount gun pods to provide air
support as well as transportation, while not being easy to spot as ‘military’ units
from the ground. It was decided that these air units, after delivering Delta
Operators to several locations for forced entry into the facility, would come in with
the NSA “Z-Team” as air support in the assault on the main landing port.
The Air Force Special Operation Command (AFSOC) would be in charge of
taking and holding the main ‘landing port’. The job of AFSOC “operators” was to
quickly turn a given patch of hostile terrain into a fully functional airfield.
Sometimes this meant a stealthy attack by motorcycle and ATV. Other times it
meant cleaning out hostile forces by whatever means was necessary. In years to
come, an AFSOC Special Tactics (ST) combat controller might have used a Special
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bomb could aim and neutralize the enemy; but in 1979 they had to do that with
manpower.
Cryptic military terms convey only the slightest hint of what this unit is really
about. In the chain of command, AFSOC is the Air Force component of the u. S.
Special Operations Command. There are 19 AFSOC Special Tactics units, called
“flights.” Each flight consists of 18 men, called operators, who are trained in combat
control, pararescue or weather forecasting. Five of the 19 flights are on continuous
worldwide alert every hour of the day, every day of the year. In 1979 they were not
quite that well organized, but close to it.
There is no easy way to join the ranks of AFSOC, although one of the best
routes into this unit is to first join the Army, Navy or Marines and distinguish
yourself as a Ranger, SEAL or member of Force Recon. In 1979, there were men in
the AFSOC who had previously served with the Navy SEALs, Marine Corps Force
Recon and in Army Special Forces. Several wore the Ranger and Special Forces tabs
above their stripes, reflecting their prior service with the Army’s lst Battalion, 75th
Ranger Regiment and the 20th Special Forces Group. AFSOC Combat Control Team
(CCT) training takes more than IS months of grueling work, as trainees learn the
requisite basic and advanced special operations skills. Physical, mental and
emotional toughness are the basic requirements. What the Air Force training was
interested in turning out is men who can thank two steps ahead of the game, while
they fight off anything or anybody that is trying very hard to kill them.
Performing a diversified job required a diversified range of combat hardware.
Air Force ST operators carried a variety of small arms, including the M9 9mm pistol
with sound suppressor, the Remington 870 12-ga. shotgun, the M203 stand-alone
40mm grenade launcher, the M4A1 SOPMOD (Special Operations Peculiar
Modification) 5.56mm carbine, and the M249 5.56 SAW (Squad Automatic
Weapon). By making extensive tactical use of night vision gear, AFSOC’s airborne
capabilities were provided by the 16th Special Operations Wing, which is based at
Hurlburt Field, Florida, and by units of Special Operations Groups at RAF
Mildenhall, England. These wings had been the long-time vision of Major Ellis L.
Richards, Jr., and others like him, and the Dulce Battle would be the first time they
were used fully in combat.
But because of the special problems of entry into the Dulce facility, normal
helicopter attack would not work. As well trained as they were, to attempt a landing
into the hanger area of the facility would have been suicidal.
The Dulce landing ports were set up to accept the “lightcraft” and other Mass
Accelerator Beam (MAB) Riders used by the Greys to transport from planet to
orbital pick-up points. These craft generated magnetohydrodynamic thrust, driven
by microwaves and pulsed lasers, to accelerate the classic “flying saucers” up to
altitudes of 50 kilometers and accelerations that easily allowed orbital velocities.
This made the human-style of heavy-lift chemical rockets an expensive folly, and
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It also gave the human forces a way into the facility.
Because an infrastructure of orbiting stations were used to reflect energy from
a solar-power station hidden on the Dark Side of the Moon, there were a number of
ways to track such a ship. The lightcraft focused the microwave energy to create an
“air spike” that deflected oncoming air - that could be tracked. And electrodes on
the vehicle’s rim that ionized air and formed part of the thrust-generating system
could be seen by real-time cameras (and even the human eye at close ranges). Thus,
it was planned that one of the main attack teams would enter the facility when the
main port’s doors were open for an incoming lightcraft.
This was not going to be an easy stunt. Sensors around the area set off
an alarm if anything got too close to the doors, not to mention warn the operators of
any air or space vehicle that got too close. The mouth was too small for anything
larger than a good sized helicopter, but helicopters would be too slow to reach the
doors before the base defensive systems went off. And once inside the port area, any
attack force would be likely overwhelmed by the base defenders - unless, whatever
craft was used could carry a number of heavy automatic weapons, and land a large
number of attackers at one time.
The Greys were quite content that no such craft existed in the human military
inventory. And not even the Reptoids had a craft that could be used under all of the
required conditions, that wouldn’t be spotted long before it could reach the port.
What they hadn’t counted on was one, single, experimental aircraft, that was
still so secret that it had never been entered on any inventory list.
Manufactured by the Bell corporation, the X-22 was a ‘research’ craft, with
some interesting abilities. The first successful V/STOL VSS (Variable Stability
System) aircraft, this strange mix of wings, jets, and huge ducted props might not
have been pretty, but it was perfect for the mission needs of the Dulce Attack Force.
The X-22 was 39’ 7” long, 20’ 8” high, with a wingspan of only 39’ 3” that
provided a wing area of 850 square feet because of its’ ducts. The four 1250
horsepower (each) General Electric YT58-GE-8D engines gave it a maximum speed
of 255 mph and a range of 445 miles - both far better than any helicopter of the
time. And while nobody was too sure how or if they would ever get her out of the
port (as her vertical lift-off ability with a full load in that small an area wasn’t great),
with her ability to carry 40mm cannon and five-barrel 25mm Gatling guns - and to
deliver two fully armed squads - made the X-22 the perfect vehicle for the mission.
A ‘research’ mission was quickly designed that would provide the quiet excuse
to get the X-22 away from Bell, and to Wright Patterson AFB where it was prepared
for the real mission, with weapons added after it was flown to Area 51 in Nevada.
The No.1 X-22A, tail No. 1520, flew first on 03-17-1966, only to crash on 08-08-66
on the 15th flight, after only 3.1 hours total flight time. Identical failures had
occurred seconds apart in each of the two dual-redundant 3000 psi hydraulic flight-
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The second X-22A, tail No. 1521, flew first at Bell on 01-26-1967, completing
182 developmental flights at Bell on 02 - 2 8-1969. In July of 1970 the contract to
conduct the flight research programs with the X-22A was awarded to the Cornell
Aeronautical Laboratory (CAL). The X-22A then flew 300+ research flights through
October of 1984, accumulating more than 500 flights in total, including a number of
“Black-ops’” missions.
In 1979 the X-22A was the first experimental airplane in the U.S. to be
equipped with a Programmable “Head-Up-Display” (HUD). This HUD greatly
increased the capabilities of the X-22A for research, e.g. exploring different display
symbologies and strategies for the simulated AV-8B in the landing approach under
simulated Instrument Meteorlogical Conditions (IMC). USMC AV-8B were the
pilots for this research. Many important lessons were learned from the X-22A
research - too involved to discuss here. However it is safe to say that the Marine
Corps MV-22 Osprey was a beneficiary of both the X-22A and the Tri-Service
Program.
John (Jack) Beilman wrote the original proposal to the Navy for the X-22A
VSS, then led a design team from CAL (including a CAL Test-Pilot) through the
manufacturing and development phases and eventually became the Program
Manager at CAL (later Calspan) for all of the flight research that was done with the
X-22A throughout its entire research life. He also over-saw a number of the ‘black-
ops’.
A.R. cady wrote:
“I worked in the hanger at Bell where the X-22 was being readied for flight. Pittsburg
Metalurgical Co. housed their corporate aircraft there along with Hooker Chemical. Edward
Mroz was our Crew chief. Ed discouraged us from any cameras in the hanger out of
respect for our landlords. I did see an X-22 hover test that I believe lasted close to 60
minutes or longer. Also in the hanger was Rocket belt tests, the large and small hover-craft
and a Huey that was roped off and under guard. I summized from later readings it was a
troop sniffer device.” 28

John (Jack) L. Beilman wrote:


"The Bell X-22A V /STOL Research Airplane was sponsored by the US Navy (Naval Air
Systems Command). The "Tri-Service" Proqram of 1962 involved - the Army, Navy and Air
Force sponsorship of three different V/STOL concepts. Army sponsored the Curtis X-19,
Navy the X-22A and Air Force the LTV XC-142A. The X-19 and X-22A were each Dual-
tandem Propeller Configurations with the X-19 propellers being unducted and the X-22A
propellers being ducted. The XC-142A was a Tilt-wing configuration. The motivation for the
Tri-Service Program was that it had long been recognized by aviation people, in
Government and Industry, that it would be highly desirable to couple the vertical flight
capabilities of helicopters with the higher speed flight capabilities of fixed-wing airplanes.
Over many years there had been many uncorrelated experiments in this quest for a viable

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V/STOL flight vehicle. The Tri-Service Program was intended to provide the directed
approach necessary to converge on the optimum solution by focusing on selected
candidate configurations.

"The Navy selected ducted-fans for the X-22A because of potential carrier flight-deck
operations and crew safety considerations ...This can be confusing because the X-22A has
both circular wings (the ducts) and a conventional wing at the rear of the fuselage.

"The contractually stated purpose of the X-22A was;

( 1) to provide an aircraft for flight research and evaluation of the unique and potentially
advantageous dual tandem ducted propeller configuration and

(2) through design specifications and program objectives, a highly versatile aircraft capable
of general research on V/STOL handling qualities using a Variable Stability System
designed and developed specifically for the X-22A.

"As it turned out, the Variable Stability System (VSS) was the most important research
feature of the X-22A, extending its' useful research life to almost 20 years - far beyond the
lives of the X-19 and XC-142A. The X-22A is STILL the only airplane that was ever
DESIGNED to be a VSS airplane!”29

Because of the lack of time, the only man involved who also had the skill to fly
the X-22 under such combat conditions was captain Mark Richards. Thus he was
chosen to lead Combat Assault Team (CAT) Three, that would be responsible for
attacking the main landing port - and hold it long enough for other teams to land in
conventional helicopters and for the evacuation of CAT’s and victims when the
attack was concluded.
According to records, Captain Richards had no more than 12 hours flying the
X-22 before he took it into combat.
While the attack teams were being organized and trained, the attack itself was
being planned by the men responsible for the situation. Objectives and alternative
were picked, including a nuclear option in case the manned attack failed. Astronaut
David Griggs was chosen to go with CAT-3 to make an attempt to ‘loot’ one of the
alien space ships, while astronaut Ronald Ervin McNair went in as Richards’ co-
pilot and “laser weapons expert” (the fact that he was a black belt in Karate also
came in highly helpful before the event was over). Astronaut Lieutenant Colonel
Ellison S. Onizuka (USAF) and Colonel Stuart Allen Roosa (USAF) also went in as
members of CAT-3 to gather information, and hopefully escape with alien ships or
equipment, with Colonel Roosa commanding the Material Acquisition Team (MAT).
None of their efforts could be of value, of course, unless the attack plan
worked.

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To make sure of success, the full information gathering ability of several top-
secret departments within the NSA was turned loose on Dulce. Facts were gathered
from sources far and wide, including everything from sightings listed in newspapers
to interviews with people who helped to build the facility.
John V. Chambers, a Kentfield, California resident for more than half a
century, spent his working life in management and finance of large engineering
construction projects. He measured himself by those accomplishments.
Chambers had graduated from the California Institute of Technology in 1932
with a B.S. in Civil Engineering. In 1939, he earned the gold medal for highest score
on the California C.P.A. exam, while working at Coopers and Lybrand Accountants
in Los Angeles. During World War II, he was Assistant Administrative Manager of
the Marinship Yard at Sausalito, building Liberty ships. After the war, he served as
treasurer of Industrial Indemnity Insurance Company, until he shifted to the
Bechtel Corporation. Over the years, he moved about the country as administrative
project manager for a crude oil pipeline through Wisconsin and Michigan, a gas
pipeline in British Colombia, a gas pipeline from Alberta to California, a coal slurry
pipeline project for the Midwest, and most public, the Bay Area Rapid Transit
(BART) system. From 1957-60, he directed Bechtel’s Procurement Division in San
Francisco, at a time when the company was involved with a number of secret
projects for the U.S. Government - including tunnels, and underground facilities.
After retiring from Bechtel, he consulted for several years for S and Q
Engineering, Morgan Hill, and would chair the effort to fund and build the
Marinship Museum exhibit, located at the Bay Model of the Army Corps of
Engineers on the Sausalito waterfront, open to the public at the end of the
century.30
It would be Chambers, who had been involved with the Bechtel work at Dulce
and other top secret government projects, who would be contacted by the forces
that intended to attack Dulce, and became convinced to aid them in their effort. He
had seen many of the plans for the incoming tunnels and tubes that had been built
by Bechtel, and could show the planners both the design, and security precautions
that were built into the systems. There would be rumors that Chambers had been
one of the earliest to question what he had seen going on at Dulce, and that he had
gone to the Dutchman, whom he had known since World War II, with his questions,
and thus was one of the early members of the effort to close the facility.
It would be Mr. Chambers who would mention a number of weak points in the
Dulce systems that would allow an attack to have a much better chance of success.
One of the first of these was how to detect the air and water intakes for the facility,
and where one might locate the defensive systems for those intakes. It seemed that
the aliens relied heavily on Image Masking Projection (IMP) to cover any thin g they
didn’t want people to see. While Mr. Chambers had no idea how the IMP system

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worked, he could advise military agents how the foundations were designed, and
how the tunnels were constructed so that other experts could devise ways to either
de-mask the IMP systems, or locate the tunnels and blast their way down into them.
It was Chambers who pointed out another item that proved to be a major
weak point for the aliens - something right out of the 1950s science fiction movie
War of the Worlds. It seemed that the aliens had reason to worry about a number of
the germs found outside the facility, and that some of the alien species were highly
vulnerable to a number of human-passed diseases. But it was there counter
measures that not were of interest.
The scientific search for life is caught in the constant problem that there is a
need to prevent any such life from endangering the species making the study. The
National Research Council (NRC) has recommended that safety take precedence
and that any missions to Mars or other planets try to avoid encountering any
possible life forms. It realized that the threat to Earth’s ecosystem from the release
of alien biological agents could be very real, and any risk of harmful effects can not
be ignored. The NRC urged NASA to establish “zones of minimal biological risk” by
sending automated probes to test for organic chemicals or other life forms to each
target first. Astronauts could then be sent to areas with the lowest possible risk of
encountering life that might pose a threat to them or to Earth if it returned with
them.
This is one of the reasons that USAFSC has long taken the additional
precaution of ‘transfer’ in outer space, to avoid bringing back any sort of
contamination. No space vehicle that had landed on an alien world, or docked with
an alien ship, is ever allowed to return into the Earth’s atmosphere, has long been
one of the first orders of the USAFSC.
The same problem is faced by a number of alien races as they visit Earth, as
the germs and bacteria that are everywhere on the planet, that humans and other
mammals have (for the most part) developed ways to cope with, can offer great
threat to aliens and their life forms. Earth dust, or bacteria blowing on the winds,
can be deadly to a life form that has no resistance to such things. What humans
refer to as hay fever I can be just as deadly to a creature that is having a difficult
time ‘breathing’ in the Earth’s oxygen rich atmosphere.
It was quickly realized that if the filters used to make Earth’s ‘air’ more
acceptable for the aliens could be disabled, many of the enemy would soon be sick
and unable to continue to fight, and a large number might simply die on the spot!
Again, for lack of time, Lietuenant Colonel Onizuka took on the extra duty of
leading a secondary team inside the main landing port - once CAT-3 had secured
the area - to disable the central air filter exchange that was next to the landing area.
He created the title of Filter Assault Team (FAT) for his group, with his customary
smile.
To better understand what would take place, one might remember Onizuka’s
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active duty with the USAF in January 1970 after receiving his commission at the
University of Colorado through the 4-year ROTC program as a distinguished
military graduate. As an aerospace flight test engineer with the Sacramento Air
Logistics Center at McClellan Air Force Base, California, he participated in flight
test programs systems safety engineering for the F-84, F-100, F-105, F-111,
EC-121T, T-33, T-39, T-28, and A-1 aircraft. He attended the USAF Test Pilot
School from August 1974 to July 1975, receiving formal academic and flying
instruction in performance, stability and control, and systems flight testing of
aircraft. In July 1975, he was assigned to the Air Force Flight Test Center at
Edwards Air Force Base, California, serving on the USAF Test pilot School staff
initially as squadron flight test engineer and later as chief of the engineering
support section in the training resources branch. His duties involved instruction of
USAF Test pilot School curriculum courses and management of all flight test
modifications to general support fleet aircraft (A-7, A-37, T-38, F-4, T-33, and
NKC-135) used by the test pilot school and the flight test center. He would log over
1,700 hours flying time.
Selected as an astronaut candidate by NASA in January 1978, he completed a
1-year training and evaluation period in August 1979, and was involved in the
Dragon Squadron defense of the Earth along with Captain Richards. This was a
highly respected pilot, and a man with an uncommon mind, able to think of
solutions to difficult problems as they took place. Long watched by the Dutchman
as being a highly resourceful and talented ‘up-and-comer’ Onizuka was a natural
pick for a number of secret missions that required brave men who could think fast.
As the intelligence gathering expanded, a number of shocking facts were
uncovered. In 1947, the Dutchman had been involved with Admiral Byrd in the
attack of the last Nazi base at the South Pole. Now he and others would come to
better understand the connections that elite humans had developed with aliens,
from the days of the Nazi efforts to modern times. This included helping the aliens
to build secret bases allover the Earth (including the base at the South Pole, and the
facility at Dulce), aiding in the abduction of young women for alien research and
pleasure needs, and the addition of more pollution to the planets atmosphere to
bring on global warming and make the Earth more friendly to alien life forms.
One of the most shocking finds was the extent of the alien underground base-
and-transportation network. While tube-trains had been expected, the vast bases
that had been created came as a shock to even the best informed officers.
In his book Atlantis Rising (Dell, 1976), renowned paranormal and UFO
researcher Brad Steiger mentioned a 1965 paper presented by Canadian
geophysicist John M. DeLaurier of the Dominion of Canada Observatory. According
to this scientist, there was something strange going on beneath the ground at
Ellesmere Island, a barren location mostly covered by glacial icecap and roamed by
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Professor DeLaurier’s paper discussed the existence of a structure so vast that
it defied imagination - a quasi-cylindrical loaf of an object measuring 65 miles long
by 65 miles thick as a staggering depth of 80 miles. The huge structure had been
detected by seismic equipment located at Alert, one of the U.S./Canadian Distant
Early Warning (DEW) stations in the Arctic wilderness. Studies showed that the
object, which straddled the earth’s mantle and crust, was the source of some sort of
disturbance - similar to the situation that would be encountered at Lake Vostok in
Antartica 30-odd years later - affecting the magnetic field at the Alert facility and
“inducing a strong flow of electricity.”
The reason such bases became more important now was that the human
forces had to quickly find out where ever base was that might react to an attack on
Dulce, and how long it would take before they might send rescue forces. Another
question was, how would they react in general? Might they attack humanity in some
more deadly fashion than simply abducting a few thousand females a year? In the
end it became clear that because of divisions in alien intentions, there was little
organization between groups. Like a number of competing collages at a ruin, for the
most part they were only interested in their own little outpost and research.
In a strangely related case, a link can be found in Mansur Rafizadeh, who for
years headed the shah of Iran’s dreaded secret police organization, SAVAK, in the
United States. When Rafizadeh was awarded federal loan guarantees totaling $4.5
million for his bottled water plant, “Nirvana”, in upstate New York in 2000, a
number of connections came to light.
Through the efforts of Rep. Sherwood Boehlert (R-NY), Rafizadeh received a
$3.5 million loan from the Department of Agriculture and a $1 million loan from
the Small Business Administration. Rafizadeh had been accused of organizing and
directing a campaign of harassment and torture directed at the thousands of
Iranian anti-Shah dissidents who sought refuge in the United States in the 1960s
and 1970s. In his book, The Senator Must Die: The Murder of Robert F. Kennedy
published in 1988, Robert Morrow fingered Rafizadeh for directing a SAVAK plot
that resulted in the 1968 assassination of John F. Kennedy’s brother, Senator
Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY). According to Morrow, Rafizadeh was promoted to head
the shah’s SAVAK operations in the United States for successfully directing the
assault on RFK. Details of the Rafizadeh Link to the RFK assassination also can be
found in Final Judgment: The Missing link in the JFK Assassination Conspiracy,
the fifth edition, by Michael Collins Piper, who noted that SAVAK was jointly
created by the CIA and IsraelIs Mossad, and often did ‘jobs’ for them.
“Nirvana,” located just outside the small northern New York village of
Boonville and north of the city of Utica, was initially turned down for the loan
backing by the two federal agencies. But after the sudden death of Ellis L. Richards
Jr., in 1997, Rafizadeh asked Boehlert to help him secure the loan guarantees,
reported by
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“I cannot thank ‘Sherry’ Boehlert enough for his time and effort in helping us
secure the loan,” Rafizadeh said of the help he received from the Republican
congressman. Rafizadeh claimed that “Nirvana” had already obtained $5.5 million
in funding from BLC, which he identified as a private financing firm in New York
City.
Rafizadeh’s ties to northern New York went back to the shah’s heyday, when
SAVAK agents roamed the United States helping the darker U.S. intelligence
agencies in a number of “black-ops,” and their American-based chief had a large
dairy operation at the site where the water bottling plant would be built in the early
years of the 21st century. Some observers claim the dairy operation was a front for
Rafizadeh’s real reason for being in America: the control operative for “Collection
Operations Worldwide: Mid East Division” (COW/MED), for the Dulce facility.
Others suggested that the site was intended as a SAVAK headquarters operation in
the United States but it becomes quickly clear that much more was going on there
than some Iranian intelligence operation!
The media located one headquarters operation for SAVAK in New York City,
where the torture of Iranian dissidents allegedly took place. At that time, several
sources pin-pointed the location of an old farmstead on the winding country road
near Boonville that the SAVAK chief used as a “safe house.” It was there that
Rafizadeh and members of his family had built what was believed to be the largest
dairy barn in the country, called simply “The Big Barn.” This was much more than a
simple dairy, of course. This was the central collection point for animal blood
products, and for young female captives taken along the East Coast of the United
States, for transportation via underground ‘tube’ to Dulce!
I t was also a weak link in the entry systems to the Dulce complex. The
constant ‘trains’ the came from the Rafizadeh ‘dairy’, bringing the rich supply of
cow blood, and young human victims, were expected so constantly that they were
hardly watched or checked as they entered the complex. Security at the dairy was
lax, at Rafizadeh was over-confident that nobody would ever attack a dairy, and that
the cover was absolutely secure. What he hadn’t counted on was that with the fall of
the shah, his secret would be leaked, and the men who were at that moment
organizing an attack on the Dulce complex jumped at the information. It was
quickly decided that two flights of USAF SOC men, and two bricks of DELTA Force
men, would be hidden on a planned supply train. Their bodies would be tracked by
heat sensors at Dulce, but marked off as the expected incoming new supply of
captive human females sent by Rafizadeh - provided nobody checked the automatic
system with a visual, they might make it.
The Rafizadeh dairy would also present a weak link in the government cover
of the Dulce event in years to come. Records would show that shortly after the fall of
the shah during the administration of President Jimmy Carter, the dairy operation
abruptly ended when the giant barn was consumed in a mysterious fire. A
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theory didn’t match the evidence of automatic gunfire and the use of explosives.
Rafizadeh and his relatives then reportedly disposed of their dairy cattle as a
substantial profit through a buy-out program funded by the Department of
Agriculture, that was clearly a ‘bribe’ for their continued silence.
Rafizadeh remained in the Boonville area, reportedly overseeing the work to
reopen the tube station that had been destroyed in the 1979 attack. He would stay
out of the news until the late 1990s, when he launched a bottled water operation. It
seems that the water comes from an Artesian spring, suddenly found on the 2,000
acres of land the Iranians own along Route 12, an interstate highway just a few
miles south of Boonville. One might question where that water really came from, or
what strange properties may be found in it, if one was inclined to think about the
continued Dulce connections to the operation.
Rafizadeh would firmly deny that he was head of the shah’s SAVAK in
America during the Carter years. With the support of local political figures,
Rafizadeh claimed he was a victim of misinformation probably orchestrated by his
anti-shah enemies back in Iran. That cover story came to an end when the supposed
dairyman published in 1987 his autobiography, Witness: From the Shah to the
Secret Arms Deal - An Insider’s Account of U.S. Involvement with Iran. In the book,
Rafizadeh admitted he was the shah’s American spy chief, going from innocent
dairyman to admitted liar and intelligence operative in a blur of self-aggrandizing
pages.
While Rafizadeh did not mention the Dulce connections in so many words in
his book, the fact that the diary was a front for something much darker than a
SAVAK headquarters facility is clear. The money that was poured into the diary for
years was vastly more than the shah could have spent on such an operation, and the
need of such a large physical plant by SAVAK could not have been justified in any
way. The fact that more blood was being gathered from the cattle than milk was
witnessed by a number of workers there, including the man who would be accused
of burning the place down. And yet, no corporation or human customer can be
found who bought that blood product. Account sheets also fail to cover the vast milk
production with sales. Millions of gallons seem to have gone missing quarterly.
Police reports of strange sightings in the area from 1969 to 1979 could also establish
a vast number of strange large trucks making deliveries late at night to the dairy,
strange aircraft landing at the dairy in early morning hours, and a larger number of
young women vanishing in a 300-mile area around the dairy in those years than
before or after.
According to a number of witnesses, the at tack on the dairy went off without
a hitch. With the use of knives, and silenced 9mm handguns, Rafizadeh’ s security
team was neutralized in less than seven seconds, including the control-and-
communications center. The DELTA team hit in the darkness, and was in full
control of the establishment be fore the locals knew what had hit them. At that
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was to use this location as a point of origin. Their timing had been exact, to utilize
the tube train that was planned to arrive at Dulce about the time that the rest of the
teams would strike.
As Army Col. Charles Beckwith, commander of DELTA Force, led his men at
the Rafizadeh dairy, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Air Force General
David C. Jones called the other members of the JCS to a top secret meeting. There,
knowing of the attack, they wai ted for the reports. They were ready, to cover the
military’s role in the operation, to attack the attackers, and defend the Dulce Base, if
any alert was sounded before the operation was concluded.
According to research, the JCS had no advanced notice of the attack, and only
learned of it moments before it took place. Considering the depth of USAF
involvement, it is difficult to believe that General D. C. Jones didn’t play some more
active roll than reports would suggest. While his signature is not present on any
order or memorandum concerning the project, to supply and accomplish such an
operation would have been nearly impossible without high-ranking commanding
officers being involved. Also questionable is the fact that the attackers were able to
get so many top secret documents and information in a very short space of time -
thus suggesting aid within the highest levels of the Pentagon and inside information
within the most secret elite organizations. While the Dutchman’s connections with
the Bilderburg Group and European royal bloodlines had long been known, this
would not explain the influx of information on this topic as it was not the European
‘Christian’ royal bloodlines who had anything to do with the aliens.
This brings one back to the question about the Dutchman’s use of secret
information gathering systems - perhaps the Oberon Project for example - as many
rumors suggested. Some even suggested the use of dimensional shifting, time
machines, and the use of ‘remote viewers’. Others said his amazing ability to gather
information came simply from years of building contacts allover the world at every
level of government and control. General D. C. Jones, for example, had long been
known to be working with the Dutchman on a number of projects and intelligence
systems.
General Robert T. Herres was another example of one of the Dutchman’s
supporters. Born on December 1, 1932, in Denver, Herres had graduated from the
U.S. Naval Academy in 1954. Taken into the USAF by the Dutchman, Herres earned
master’s degrees in electrical engineering and public administration from the Air
Force Institute of Technology and George Washington University, respectively. He
completed Air Command and Staff College in 1965 and the Industrial College of the
Armed Forces in 1971.
After pilot training, Herres’ early pilot assignments were in fighter-
interceptors, first as a pilot and then as an air electronics maintenance officer. Upon
graduation from the Air Force Institute of Technology in 1960 he transferred to
Europe, where he served as a technical intelligence analyst and, later, as a flying
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Command and Staff College in 1965, Herres joined the Air University staff to
instruct in weapons employment planning until entering training at the Aerospace
Research pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
In August 1967 General Herres was assigned to the Manned Orbiting
Laboratory (MOL) program at the Space Systems Division of Air Force Systems
Command in Los Angeles as a crew member and chief of the Flight Crew Division -
an interesting point, considering that the public was told that the program was
cancelled in 1969.
The general became vice commander of the 449th Bombardment Wing at
Kincheloe Air Force Base, Mich., in June 1971 and commander the following year.
In April 1973 he was assigned to Southeast Asia for duty as commander of the 310th
Strategic wing, U-Tapao Royal Thai Naval Air field, Thailand. He returned to
Kincheloe in September 1973 to resume command the 449th Bombardment wing.
From March 1974 to June 1979 General Herres served in various aspects of the
command and control systems field at Headquarters strategic Air command,
Electronic Systems Division of Air Force Systems Command and Headquarters U.S.
Air Force. It has been suggested that when the Dutchman started planning the
Dulce attack, General Herres was assigned to become commander of the Air Force
Communications Command at Scott Air Force Base, Ill., in June 1979, where he
would be exceptionally useful in supply and organizational assistance for the
mission - including providing Scott’s facilities to get the X22 into battle ready
condition, and providing not only state of the art communications equipment, but
special designs to combat some of the expected high-tech microwave and IMP-type
systems the enemy might employ against the attackers.
One might point out that Herres was stationed at the Air Force Institute of
Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, from August 1958 - July 1960,
where it has been rumored that the Dutchman and I.S. has kept any remains of
alien spacecraft since 1945. Many have suggested that he was long involved with
such recovery projects, and that he may have been an active I.S. agent while he was
in the USAF.
As for the rank-in-file men who took part in the mission, most of the names
will be avoided to protect those men who are still alive (as of 2001, there aren’t
many still living), and those who are still involved as military operatives in one
service or another. Men of the USAFSOC and Delta Force are some of the best
trained warriors anywhere on the planet, and were more than ready for the
challenge - even if nothing could have made them ready for what they would find
once they got into the facility. There are a few general things to know about such
men.
If one’s self-esteem was fragile and required constant positive reinforcement,
then a career in any of the organizations like Delta Force was definitely not for that
person. Consider a typical Delta Force training exercise held in The Shooting
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Destroy the terrorists without harming the hostage, who happened to be a Delta
Force trainee. Of course, for special missions, the ‘terrorist’ manikin could be
replaced by a ‘Grey’ alien one.
Command Sgt. Major Eric L. Haney had been there for the formation of the
elite group in 1978, being there for some of the first missions and the grueling
training. “Within the next ten minutes, the door would be blown in and four of my
classmates would assault the room using the close-quarter battle techniques we had
learned. Bullets would rain throughout the room and someone would be firing live
rounds within inches of my head. I f they missed a single terrorist or hit me by
mistake, the team would fail this phase of training ... I sincerely wanted them to
pass the exam,” Haney would write in his 2001 book, Inside Delta Force: The story
of America’s Elite Counterterrorist Unit (Delacorte Press).
Of course, one got to participate in this practice session only if one
successfully completed torturous training that culminated in a rugged 40-mile hike
across the steep mountains of North Carolina, a 50-pound rucksack and a machine
gun strapped on your back. Haney’s description of that I8-hour test of his physical
and mental stamina was one of many excellent narrative highlights in his account.
Haney, an Army Ranger when he was handpicked to tryout for the elite unit,
was one of 12 men out of 163 who made it to the level of Delta Force operator. The
new Delta Force members then “disappeared” from the more visible military units.
“We operated like guerrillas. Or terrorists. Because the reality was, in order to
become experts at counter-terrorism, we had to first become expert terrorists,” he
wrote.
While Haney did not mention the Dulce mission, he did include the failed
attempt to rescue Americans held hostage in Tehran in 1980, in which eight
American military personnel died. Other missions included some of the world’s
toughest places, such as faction-torn Beirut in 1981 to guard the U.S. Embassy:
quelling rebel insurgencies in Central America, including fighting Cuban guerrillas
in Grenada: and protecting ambassadors, presidents, princes, princesses, CEOs,
celebrity prisoners and the offspring of all of the above. This was not accomplished
without killing people, a task that Haney described in chilling detail.
Like most of the men involved in the Dulce attack, Haney was the kind of guy
you wanted on your side in a street fight: skilled, intelligent and disciplined, but
distrustful of the motives of some authority figures, especially career-climbing
colonels and Washington, D.C., bureaucrats. During a tense exchange with Col.
Charlie Beckwith, Haney said: “Sir, most of the officers I’ve met spend the majority
of their time scheming for career progression and looking for ways to stab each
other in the back.”
This was the same attitude many of the men in the USAFSOC had towards
“higher-ups,” well known to only work well for officers that they respected. One of
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the leadership that they would be able to follow blindly. The four men he picked to
lead his teams were just such leaders.
This became all the more important for the USAFSOC troops. With Beckwith,
Leathers and Donlon leading the three land-force CATs, the SOC men would be
attacking under the command of a man most had never fought beside, but whom
most had heard about.
The Special Operators had been designated the 1st Air Commando Group on
March 29th, 1944. The 1st ACG continued supply, evacuation, escort, and liaison
missions throughout the war, as well as attacking bridges, railroads, barges, oil
wells, and troop positions until it left Burma in 1945. The 1st ACG was disbanded
with full honors October 8th, 1948 - but never forgotten. The missions kept coming,
and the need for a new air commando wing grew. Finally, on July 8th, 1968, the
wing was redesignated the 1st Special Operations Wing of the U.S. Special
Operations Force - a unit that would find itself often involved in missions with the
famous Dutchman.
Now, for the mission against Dulce, they were under the command of the
Dutchman’s son, who was something of a legend in his own right in the black ops’
circle. Two things were beyond question: the younger Richards had proven himself
in combat, and he had never asked him men to do anything he wasn’t ready to do or
left any behind. While his missions had almost always been so top secret that
nobody knew details, the rumors and trail of evidence was more than clear to any in
the know. The only problem for the command chain was his reputation for being
something of a loose cannon when it came to following orders that he didn’t think
were in the best interest of his men or the mission - A fact that just made him more
popular with his men.
In a typical command move on his part, as he sat in the X-22 with his troops
ready to take off on what looked to many to be their last mission, he recited the
prayer/poem: “I Am A Commando” to his men - their motto more than his -
“As my brother Commandos before me, I am proud to step into history as a
member of the Air Force Special Operations Command.
I will walk with pride with my head held high, my heart and attitude will show
my allegiance to God, country and comrades. When unable to walk another step, I
will walk another mile. with freedom my goal, I will step into destiny with pride and
the Air Force Special Operations Command.”
As he powered up the X-22, and gave the order for the helicopters to follow,
he pushed the strange tilt-rotor aircraft to its flight limits in a wild high speed bank
over the run way to impress the troops still on the ground - and set the tone for the
mission. Over the earphones and speakers came first his voice, then the voice of the
team members with him in the X-22, singing the Air Force hymn: “Up and Away,
Into the wild Blue Yonder ...”
“We couldn’t very well let that bunch smash open the Gates of Hell without
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Timing was everything, with the X-22 taking the first wave of CAT-3 racing
over the desert at over 250 miles-per-hour with the bottom of it’s rotor tubes
missing the rocks by less than twenty feet at times. They had to hit the main landing
port as an expected ship landed, as CAT-l and CAT-2 came in on cargo tube-trains
several levels underground. CAT-4 was going to hit with a SEAL team coming
through a water intake as the main group hit a small support hatch that would allow
them to open another hutch to allow the SEAL team in. Everything, however,
revolved around the success of CAT-3’s attack in the main landing port, as they had
to remove the main security control room and the I sonics I weaponry systems that
were controlled from there.
The X-22 came in as planned, racing over the badlands at over 200 mph while
less than 20 feet off the sand. Five miles behind her was the main assault force
being flown in heavy Air Force helicopters. The timing had to be perfect, hanging on
the timely arrival of a large disk-like vehicle that was a known and expected cargo
shuttle from space.
As observed, the main landing port “blanketing” holographic projectors were
turned off, and the entry ‘blast doors’ were opened for the landing shuttle.
Witnesses said that Richards brought the X-22 so tightly that it’s landing gear
missed touching the top of the moving disk by one inches, lowering his roaring craft
with the disk until he had cleared the upper support girder-system. Then the X-22
shot around the side of the shuttle, using it to block any attack by the main gun
mounts of the landing port. The X-22 fired its Hellfire rockets to smash two gun
blisters on the closer side of the port, as it landed on the roof of the main port
control facility.
The attack was textbook, with the CAT-3 forces blowing an entry into the
control tower and taking full control of that facility within 55 seconds of the X-22
breaching the port. Hovering, the X22 continued to use its rockets and guns to rake
any enemy weapons systems in the port area, silencing them before the Air Force
helicopters started to enter the open port doors.
Ted Cochran of San Rafael, California, had been an Air Force helicopter
rescue commander in the HH-43 Huskies based in Saigon in the height of the
Vietnam conflict. Licensed since the age of 18 as a pilot, Cochran also served with
the Air Force in Europe, where he had participated in the recovery of the lost
thermonuclear weapon in Palomares, Spain. On one of his last helicopter missions
before his legal retirement from the USAF, he was part of the recovery force for
Apollo 9 Mission after the first moon landing in 1969.
Returning to California, he got a master’s degree in communications from
Stanford University in 1972, and became a well-known film maker. A sailor,
outdoorsman and aviator, Cochran combined his spirited passions into a career that
allowed him to share his adventures with film audiences. His best known film was
Island of the Bounty, about an international sailing expedition that traced the 1789
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During the filming, Cochran lived with 60 descendants of the mutineers, becoming
an adopted son of the island and returning three more times, while providing a
cover for a covert black ops operation in the area. His movie premiered at the 1974
Mill Valley Film Festival and won a CINE Golden Eagle Award for excellence.
At age 39, Cochran was in his prime and had been more than willing to accept
the request for his help as a helicopter pilot in some event like the Dulce Mission.
The fact that he was a long-time friend of the Richards’ family seemed to have
something to do with his involvement as well. Indeed, it was rumored that he had
taught the Dutchman how to fly the big HH-43 Huskies, and had flown in black ops
missions with the Dutchman’s son several times before. He was one of the first
names to be considered as a pilot.
It was Cochran who led the USAF AFSOC helicopters in, bringing his bird in
fast and putting her down on the main floor of the chamber, where the troops would
have the cover of a nearby disk as they ran for the nearby passenger entry hatch.
Seeing that the landing disk was now trying to escape, Richards landed on its
edge and kicked the props of the X-22 into full downdraft, nearly flipping the disk.
Fighting to regain control of the X-22, he was forced to make a hard landing on a
nearby pad, sending four more rockets into the shuttle forcing it to crash onto the
two parked triangle-craft that were known to be fighter-type vehicles.
Although the men of CAT-3 were now taking heavy weapons fire from a
number of directions in the landing port, they had disabled the main weapons pods,
and the sonic systems for the whole facility, allowing the other teams to attack from
different directions and locations. Holographic image systems were shut off, so that
entry ports, airshafts, and other systems that were normally hidden now became
fully exposed.
An alien security team had managed to close the main doors into the central
HUB, and the first two men who attempted to get explosives close enough to
damage the huge blast doors were cut down by enemy fire. Taking heavy damage,
the x-22 rolled forward, and from less than 40 yards fired her remaining rockets.
The resulting explosion blew the doors open, and wiped out any aliens on the other
side for a hundred feet.
Forced to feather the now burning engines of the X-22, Richards took
command of one of CAT-3’s attack teams, and led the attack through the still
smoking entry into the main central HUB, as other teams attacked from other
directions.
The multi-level facility at Dulce, with its central HUB controlled by an
extensive base security force, proved far more extensive and complex than the
human attackers had been ready to cope with in the original plan. Information
sources like Thomas had clearance levels that did not allow them to know the full
scope of the operation. His ULTRA-7 clearance granted him knowledge of seven
sub-levels - there were more. Most of the aliens supposedly were on levels 5, 6 and 7
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connections under the ground than expected, extending into a global network that
had not been reported providing escape routes and entry ports for rapidly deployed
additional security forces that had not been expected.
In a report filed in early 1980, believed by a number of CIA sources to have
been written by Brigadier General Aderholt, the author states:
What those young men did was nothing less than the stuff of legend. Against
overwhelming numbers and technology, they fought from Level 1 (containing the garages
and hangers) down into the bowels of the enemy base. Portions of the combat took, and
held, the Level 2 ports where tunnel shuttles and disc maintenance areas would have
allowed enemy reinforcements to enter, while the main force charged forward towards
Level 6, and “Nightmare Hall,” to rescue the thousands of human victims kept there.

They were not ready for what they found in Level 6. Reports spoke of multi-
armed and multi-legged humans and cages (and vats) of humanoid bat-like
creatures as tall as 7-feet. The aliens had learned a great deal about genetics, things
both useful and frightening. And most of it had been learned at the cost of human
suffering and lives.
Captain Leathers’ flight reached Level 7 first, blowing the main HUB entrance
open and neutralizing the security force there with extreme prejudice in less that 45
seconds. On entering the security station, they realized the extent of the facility for
the first time, finding systems for watching, and controlling, over 30,000 captives
on that one level, and the control and security systems for moving the captives to
“testing facilities” and “pleasure centers” in over 62 different locations where
another 4,600 captives were currently kept.
Captain Leathers’ report to I.S. would mention the moment:
“I looked out over holographic images of scenes of horror that are impossible to express in
words, and a zoo of human being in various states of health and mental condition. Seeing
images of young women being tortured at that very moment, all I could think of were my
own daughters for several moments. Then I collected my wits, and gave the order to move
forward to release as many .of the victims as we could.”

While the original mission plan had called for the teams to attack, smash as
much of the enemy facility as they could, and withdraw in less than half an hour,
the introduction of so many human victims added a new dimension to the problems
at hand. While none of the officers in charge will admit to who made the order,
recorded radio communications, and eyewitness reports, seem to suggest that
Aderholt allowed the young Richards to change the mission demands as the
numbers of “savable” victims became more apparent.
Captain Leathers’ I.S. report reads:
“It wasnʼt like we had choices. We couldnʼt leave those poor girls behind alive. We knew
that any that we didnʼt evacuate, we were going to have to terminate. Our problem was
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screaming for help. Thousands more so far gone that we knew we would have to leave
them behind. Thousands of enemy troops starting to arrive on the subway trains. We just
werenʼt set up for a mass evacuation. The subtube back to New York, and one to Mexico,
seemed to still be open, so we started loading girls into tube trains and shooting them off
as soon as we knew our forces were in control of the stations at the other ends. We blew
two air shafts wide open, so a couple squads could get girls out that way into the fresh air
where hopefully our people could pick them up. CAT-4 took a real beating as they fought to
keep alien reinforcements from entering the main subtube stations. There is no doubt in
my mind that we stayed in the facility too long, but at the time it was very hard to leave
those poor young women behind. You knew that everyone you failed to send out in front of
you was going to die, and soon.

Exactly one hour after the X-22 had first attacked the main port entry,
Aderholt ordered a full recall. David Griggs and R. E. McNair had by then managed
to get two alien craft airborne - one disk-craft and one of the highly advanced
triangle fighter-craft - and were running for Area 51. Roosa’s men also had managed
to get a huge disk-shuttle moving, in which over 3,600 human females had been
loaded and were now being taken to a safe base.
The human attack teams were now withdrawing behind walls of smoke and
set explosions. One of the frightening bits of equipment that the MAT men had
found, but been forced to leave behind, was a type of “Cell-Electrostatic-
Disruption” (CED) device - a weapon that could be set to disrupt the cells of a living
creature at a subatomic level, thus killing everything living in an area while not
doing much harm to any structures or equipment. To make sure there would be no
survivors left in the facility, that device was set by the MAT technicians to go off
shortly after the full withdrawal of the attack teams.
Lieutenant Colonel E.S. Ontzuka, who had led the Filter Attack Team,
managed to repair the X-22’s battle damage before taking command of a captured
alien triangle fighter-craft. As the wounded Richards fought a running retreat with
the last of the rescued females and the survivors of CAT-4 and CAT-3, Ontzuka
provided cover fire from the alien fighter-craft. This gave Richards the time to reach
and restart the the x- 22 as Colonel Donlon loaded victim as he and two of his men
fought off attacking aliens shock troops.
Nearly overwhelmed, the human fighters in the X-22 would have likely not
made it into the air if at that moment several Reptile battlecraft hadn’t darted into
the port facility and started to lay down a brutal fire pattern against the other aliens.
While one can only guess at the reasons for this sudden aid, it has long been
reported that the Dutchman, and his son, had highly questionable off-world
contacts. From eyewitness accounts of the battlecraft, one had the symbols on its
wings of what human experts in the field suggest marked the craft as belonging to
something like a ‘prince’ of a ‘royal house’. Whatever the case, the Reptile
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the battle), and gave the X-22 and Ontzuka’s fighter-craft and the last two
helicopters the chance to escape.
Seventy-two minutes, 14 seconds, after the attack had started, the X-22 and
the Reptile battlecraft with princely markings cleared the landing port’s blast doors
and dashed for safety. Explosions from dozens of set bombs started to blow up
enemy craft as they took off, and thirty- five seconds after they cleared the doors,
the CED went off, causing every life-form - alien and human - left inside the facility,
to demolecularize on a subatomic level. Only a few on the heavily shielded lowest
shelter levels survived.
The human female survivors were taken to several top secret military bases
where they were “deprogramed” and “rehabilitated” so that they could be slowly
farmed back into society with no memory of what they had suffered.
As the mysterious “Commander X” stated:
“...From my own intelligence work within the military, I can say WITH ALL CERTAINTY that
one of the main reasons the public has been kept in total darkness about the reality of
UFOs and ʻaliensʼ, is that the truth of the matter actually exists TOO CLOSE TO HOME TO
DO ANYTHING ABOUT. How could a spokesman for the Pentagon dare admit that five or
ten thousand feet underground EXISTS AN ENTIRE WORLD THAT IS ʻFOREIGNʼ TO A
BELIEF STRUCTURE WE HAVE HAD FOR CENTURIES? How could, for example, our
fastest bomber be any challenge to those aerial invaders when we can only guess about
the routes they take to the surface: eluding radar as they fly so low, headed back to their
underground lair?

“...the ʻGreysʼ or the ʻEBEsʼ have established a fortress, spreading out to other parts of the
U.S. via means of a vast underground tunnel system THAT HAS VIRTUALLY EXISTED
BEFORE RECORDED HIS TORY ...”

All of the men involved in any of the attack teams were either ‘mindwiped’ or
sword to secrecy on pain of death, or terminated. Because the officers in charge
were seen as heros by many of the political right-wing that took control in
Washington in 1981, most were protected by the changing political elite. Many of
those who had either openly backed the alien cause, or had profited from it in one
way or another, were forced to pull back from their position for nearly ten years.
Only when George Bush Sr. became President were the aliens able to return, and
then only in much smaller numbers.
The Battle of Dulce ended the alien hope for using the Earth as a breeding
tank for a subspecies, or for their take over of the planet at any time in the dear
future. While the Grey’s restarted a breeding program in 1993, and some of the
lower levels of the Dulce Facility were reopened by 1998, the numbers are in the
tens or hundreds rather than the thousands. And USAF Space Command now
tracks all alien craft, with the constant threat that Top Secret “Flights” can react and
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In 1938, the Mercury Theater broadcast a radio adaptation of the H.G. Wells’
classic science fiction story The War of the Worlds, directed by future American
film legend Orson Welles. The play was presented as a breaking news story actually
occurring in nearby communities in New Jersey. A great panic ensued, causing any
to fight to flee New York City or alert civil authorities, while others armed
themselves to their teeth in anticipation of a full-scale alien invasion.
As a result of the panic, social scientists looking into the matter felt that a
deep-seated latent fear of aerial onslaught by the German Luftwaffe, combined with
the fear of impending global conflict (WWII), was probably at the root of the
hysteria. Could it be that similar fears, tensions, and anxieties were pressing at the
back of peoples’ minds today concerning UFOs? Indeed, was the fear of
unstoppable forces coming from the skies still lurking in the collective social psyche
of humanity?
History showed that cavemen and the ancients feared, revered, and lived in
awe of strange things that came from the sky (such as lightning, tornadoes,
waterspouts, and so on). Could it be that, in the age of enlightenment, we so-called
modern men and women are still affected by such inherent tendencies?
Over 50 years of intense UFO interest, investigation, researching, evaluation,
and theorizing by countless UFO aficionados have enabled modern field
investigators to better examine, evaluate, and identify many of the unusual airborne
objects that are being reported. Yet a small percentage of the reports continue to
elude positive identification. Rumors of what took place at Dulce in 1979 have
already been reduced to legend at the end of the 20th century. Indeed, the
continued ‘conmenl involved with such reports have helped the USAF cover the
truth of events that took place at Dulce, and continue to aid in the effort to hide the
ruined facility and those who took part in events there. Men like intelligence officer
William Cooper, who have become too loose with their knowledge of the truth, can
be discredited in any number of ways, or terminated if they become too great a
threat. It should be clear from their actions, and their willingness to challenge
authority, that these men must never be allowed into such a position of power or
authority again. While the “Dutchman” was terminated in 1996, and his son will be
in prison for the rest of his life, the mindset itself that created such men must be
crushed if the human race is to know peace with the aliens. The illusion of freedom
that may be lost by those few who know what is really going on will be a worthy
exchange for the amazing technology that will come into the hands of the human
elite that takes part in the new transfer. This may not take place easily, of course,
until all human resistance has been removed either through retraining or through
conquest.
One of the key lessons to be learned from the Dulce Battle is that as long as
there are small, highly trained and well equipped human forces, that can, may, or
will go into action on their own accord to protect the people of the Earth, easy
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branches so Top Secret that even the political elite who rule the country aren’t too
sure of what is out there, is a threat to any enemy. At this time, there are arms of the
USAF Space Command so Top Secret that no one in the Pentagon knows that they
exist in anything but legend.
If humanity is to survive long enough for it to take a historic place in the
civilized social structures of the universe, they must either defend themselves from
any life-form that would harm them or their planet, or surrender themselves to
some sort of interplanetary police force that will protect them. At this time, only
rumors of such a police force have reached those in the know, leaving selfdefense as
the only real option. The men who attacked the Dulce Facility in 1979 understood
that reality, and took the task of defending humanity into their own hands. One can
only make subjective guesses at what might have happened if they had not done
what they did.
PLAYERS

BRIGADIER GENERAL H.C. ADERHOLT: Mission Commander.


COLONEL CHARLES BECKWITH: Commander of Delta Force and CAT-1.
J.V. CHAMBERS: Engineer for Bechtel.
WILLIAM COOPER: Intelligence officer.
COLONEL R.H.C. DONLON: Commander CAT-4
DAVID GRIGGS: Astronaut, liberated UFO.
COMMAND SGT. MAJOR E.L. HANEY: Delta Force commando/writer.
GENERAL R. T. HERRES: Commander of USAF Communications Command at
Scott Air Force Base, Ill.
KARL GORDON HENIZE: Organized mission flight teams.
GENERAL D.C. JONES: Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff.
CAPTAIN W.R. LEATHERS: Commander CAT-2.
R.E. McNAIR: Laser expert, liberated UFO.
LIEUTENANT COLONEL E.S. CNTZUKA: Commander of FAT, liberated UFO.
ROSS PEROT: Helped to fund the mission.
MAJOR E.L. RICHARDS, JR.: The Dutchman Commander in Chief of the Dulce
Mission, Head of I.S.
CAPTAIN M. RICHARDS: Commander of CAT-3.
COLONEL S.A. ROOSA: Commander MAT.
EDWIN WILSON: Helped to fund the mission.

TERMS
CAT = Combat Assault Team.
FAT = Filter Attack Team.
MAT = Material Acquisition Team.
IS = International Security.
VAT = Victim Assistance Team.

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CUT = Clean up Team.

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