
Have you seen this personally, or is that what "the people" tell you?
From Yellowknife
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I have no clue if it's true or not. |
Then why are you even in UFO Studies? Isn't a lot of it manmade? Area 51 did not appear out of the sand of the Nevada desert, the whole Roswell conspiracy(which I believe is part of Dulce),was manmade.
It sounds like you are trying to weed out speculation, which is obviously a hallmark of ufology.
I have no doubt they were here 4000 years ago. I would have to see it for myself to believe it today. The next two paragraphs are from my book. I did not come by these ideas easily, so you have some idea where I'm coming from.
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Other signs point to ancient powers on or above this earth that are too great for our minds to grasp. The Great Pyramid in Egypt contains 2,300,000 stones. Each stone weighs two and one half metric tons. Its total weight is 6,338,800 American tons. It is thought to have been constructed as a tomb for King Khufu, but the numbers just given create a large discrepancy in time. Two modern forty-foot semi trucks, each hauling the maximum weight allowed, would have to haul two loads a day, five days a week for 225 years just to get the stones to the site. There were not enough slaves in the world to build the Great Pyramid for Khufu's tomb in his lifetime. But there are more stones to wonder about. There is Stone-henge. The best guessers of our day believe forty-ton stones were floated and rolled on logs over eighteen miles from the quarry, then erected so ancients could see the vernal equinox. I also take exception with this idea. Forty-ton stones in a wall in Peru and the megalith carved heads on Easter Island are among the many other works that point to powers beyond our understanding. Around the world, there are ancient lines cut in the earth, or made with small stones, that mean nothing from the ground. But if you fly over these lines they become drawings of men or things that fly. There have been powers on and above this earth that we can only guess and wonder about. I will not even venture a guess as to why they came here, or where their original home was, but they left unmistakable signs that they were here. |
This is from my personal investigation and I found, courtesy of abovetopsecret.com another interview with an ex- Dulce employee. His name is James Casbolt.
Now Mousetrails, you like tangible evidence. I mean why would so many people know about the base if it didn't exist?
But again, why would so many people be alive and talking about it if it was really a super secret base? Doesn't it seem odd that there are supposed ex-employees talking about all the intricate alien secrets the government is hiding, yet they don't silence him, and indeed allow another supposed ex-employee do the same thing. In a day and age in which the government has so much power, they can't keep a couple people silent, especially the second one after it had already happened once. This is a magic trick, something to take peoples eyes of something the really don't want you to see. I truly believe in secret bases, but secret and unknown don't mean alien. And a UFO is an unknown flying object, not an alien flying object.
Well, it's a good point, konquerez, because look at all the covert plans that New Mexico has hosted.
The Manhatten project, Las Alamos experients, and the Holloman High Speed Test Track(yes, that's known but what are they testing?).
Moreover, does it strike you as suspicious, that according to the Albuquerque Journal, more children have "dissappeared" in New Mexico then any other state?