Dulce Base, New Mexico

Toroid

Founding Member
The super solider James Casbolt a.k.a. Michael Prince claimed he was held prisoner in Dulce. He said he psychically called a general who got him out.

The Dulce Mesa was shown at the end of the movie The Prophecy. Maybe that implies the reptilians are pulling the strings between the so-called forces of good and evil.
The Prophecy (1995) - IMDb
 

JahaRa

Noble
The super solider James Casbolt a.k.a. Michael Prince claimed he was held prisoner in Dulce. He said he psychically called a general who got him out.

The Dulce Mesa was shown at the end of the movie The Prophecy. Maybe that implies the reptilians are pulling the strings between the so-called forces of good and evil.
The Prophecy (1995) - IMDb
I don't know anything about about James Casbolt/Michael Prince. Is he a nutter like Corey Goode? There is no Dulce base.

As for the Dulce mesa, it is not called that, it is called the Archuleta Mesa and that scene was in the movie because the movie was probably shot in New Mexico. I didn't see it so I may be wrong about that. The movie industry is the only industry the state encourages right now. Most of the electronics companies have left and the only other industries we currently have besides military and Sandia and Los Alamos labs are call center sweat shops.
 

Standingstones

Celestial
I believe that if you search hard enough you will find disinformation agent Richard Doty was involved in the Dulce Base and Serpo incidents.
 
Anyone who has read the book The Andromeda Strain, or even seen the movie, will know exactly where all the "secret underground base" crapola came from: Someone's imagination. The details of the supposed base are copied straight from the description of the base in the book, which is fiction. There has never been any credible evidence for any of it. I've been through there, too, and seeing the area just made the stories all the more preposterous, if that's possible. John Lear had a lot to do with the propagation of one strain of the bs. Once again, the usual suspects. Man, this is another of those zombie stories still eating brains forty years later.
 

Rick Hunter

Celestial
From what I understand, Archuleta Mesa is still a paranormal hotspot. The Native Americans who live around it have witnessed alot of UFOs and general strangeness there.
 

JahaRa

Noble
From what I understand, Archuleta Mesa is still a paranormal hotspot. The Native Americans who live around it have witnessed alot of UFOs and general strangeness there.
Yes, there is a lot of activity in that area, but there are a lot of hot spots in New Mexico and many military installations and bases. Not to mention Sandia Labs and Los Alamos Labs.
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
I'd call this required reading

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