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Date of upload: Aug 28, 2022 ^^
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My dad was in the Air Force in the 90s at canon Air Force base he heard rumors with men he served with about alien bases . My dad saw many ufos in his many year in the Air Force itās pretty much impossible to live in New Mexico and not see something mysterious in the sky you canāt explain. Sadly my dad is gone now I think he would have loved to see this video .
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i used to be stationed at nellis and was so disappointed that all i did was pack boxes as a run of the mill airman when i knew that there was probably at least one person somewhere on the same base at any given time who had seen things i could scarcely believe. the osi building was literally right next to my work, as in you could touch one wall of the warehouse and a wall of the osi building at the same time. plain clothes dudes with m4s. they probably had access to some privileged info. ugh. i would stare out of the bay door while packing boxes looking at the peaks of mt. charleston, hoping to see strange lights above the range, but of course never did. i wish i could wake up tomorrow and be back at my first day of bmt again. i'd do everything different and dedicate my life to becoming a spook lol. oh well. just wanted to vent. thanks if you read that far. and life doesn't suck now or anything, i'm still on the path to achieving different dreams and that brings me solace, but i'll always have this one that never panned out.
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The desert at night has always unnerved me. The massive temperature changes from broiling heat to close to freezing and back up again in a matter of hours, miles upon miles of sand dunes or sand flats that seem to go on without end, and the hard animals and people that choose to scratch out an existence in such an inhospitable place.. The oppressive darkness on moonless nights really unnerves me and I don't have any problem with or fear of the dark.
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I was born and raised in Albuquerque; my best friends mother knew a few native Americans from Dulce personally. She said that the ābaseā was well known by the tribe, they had witnessed strange things in the area and that they had found massive metal grates in the middle of the mesa where nobody lived, basically in the middle of nowhere. Iām convinced this underground base exists.
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Dulce has always been more interesting to me than Area 51, because it seems illogical to use a famous and easily seen base for the military's most secret work. Dulce seems a smarter choice, as evidence of its existence is hard to find, and spy satellites/nosy civilians can't see what's going on underground.
There's a story I've seen a few times about a different battle taking place there, but it supposedly happened centuries ago, between the Native Americans and the aliens. Hopefully you'll touch on that in part 2.
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In the Air Force I heard stories about the bases out west from people who were stationed there, mainly Kirtland and Nellis. One was from a guy who I think was at Kirtland. They were on duty one day (or night) when they came across a manhole in the middle of a field that they didn't know was there and had no idea what it was for. They opened it and found it was at the top of a tall ladder going deep into the ground. The other guy decided to climb and see what was down there but after several minutes he gave up because of how far down the ladder went and never saw what was at the bottom.
From hearing the story I figured he had come across an abandoned mine shaft or maybe an underground storage facility for hazardous waste. If it was something more though, it's unlikely he would have known that. Even as security forces many bases had facilities that we were only allowed to enter if building staff told us to.
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I grew up next to a Marine Base in California. At a local bar where Military personnel used to go, my friends and I used to question some of them about UFO's. This was around the late 80's to early 90's. One Navy pilot told us where to go to see lots of them from California to Texas, mostly desert areas. He also said, 'I'll give you this, a lot of them are ours, the more impressive one are theirs', and he pointed up. Another Navy officer told us there's massive underground bases across the U.S., DUMBS (Deep Underground Military Bases). He said Western half of the U.S. has especially massive DUMBS. Years later I started hearing about these bases and now there's lots of people whoāve come forward with info on DUMBS. I guess if you pester some of these Military personnel, some may talk a bit.
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Old guy I used to know told me stories of strange lights he used to see out in the desert when he was a roughneck working the oil rigs in southern New Mexico in the 1950s. He'd often drive between towns like Hobbs and Artesia where he was born going from small town to small town to party and he'd be out on the roads late at night. And he saw strange lights he could never figure out. Used to have a job riding the fences at White Sands to make sure they were up. Interesting times in New Mexico.
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It's not unreasonable. The North Koreans and Chinese both have very impressive facilities deep underground. In the case of the Chinese there are even entire technological facilities and factories located deep underground we only know exist because of gases that are vented out into the open air. The North Koreans have built facilities into underground rock shelves to help protect them from American bunker buster warheads. Now imagine what a superpower like the US might have.
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@keithweiss7899
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Back in the 70ās Missouri had a lot of cattle mutilations. A friend of mine had a small herd of about 200 beef cattle. He started loosing them to mutilations. At first he thought people were sneaking in and doing it. But the cutting was very precise and surgeon-like. The blood was drained. Then, in winter snow, he had checked his herd after dark and found them all to be fine. In the morning he went out again and found another mutilation in a field, in the snow. No footprints around the body. No blood in the snow. He contacted the state about each mutilation and they started pointing their finger at him. But surely this would prove his innocence. They still blamed him and publicly did so! I knew him well. He never would have done such a thing. The state brought him to the edge of a nervous breakdown and he quit reporting the mutilations. Then he sold off his herd and moved. The mutilations continued there. But they couldnāt blame my friend any more. It is sad what they did to him.
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