Where is Archuleta Mesa located? All about the rumored UFO base ahead of The CW show Mysteries Decoded
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world Dulce Base Wars , between humans & extraterrestrials world U.S. Navy veteran turned private investigator and paranormal investigator Heather Taddy will travel to the little town in hopes of deciphering the famous conspiracy in the upcoming episode of Mysteries Decoded.
Also here is the alleged leaked photo from Thomas Costello inside the genetic testing labs in Dulce Base. Very real. So proof. The rumors of the facility below Archuleta Mesa go back over half a decade. Its fame draws many ufologists and from around the country to the tiny indigenous town. The first rumors arose in the mid-1970s when New Mexico State Trooper Gabriel Valdez allegedly reported some cattle mutilation and the discovery of an uncanny creature inside the cow. According to sources, Valdez first saw a sophisticated spaceship followed by a mutilated cow, inside which lay a bizarre hybrid that he described as something which "looked like a human, a monkey, and a frog." He also discovered gas masks and glow sticks at the site, which proved that there was government intervention in this. These claims were aided by several others from the region, including Albuquerque-based physicist Paul Bennewitz, who allegedly intercepted electronic signals in Dulce that he claimed were coming from below the ground. Bennewitz went on to write a paper on the subject, piquing the interest of many in the field. S&W Episode 641: Catch us live at the Harrison has a full spiritual collapse at S&W Episode 641: Catch us live at the Harrison has a full spiritual collapse at By the 1990s, a government man, John Lear, had also stepped up with his claims about the alien facility in Archuleta Mesa. However, it was Philip Schneider whose public claims about the alien facility received widespread recognition, mostly because of how bizarre the tales were. Philip claimed that he was involved in building the alien base and that during the project, the military encountered entities below the ground. He also alleged that he lost several fingers during the battle with aliens. He also claimed that roughly 60 people were killed in this conflict. There has been no proof of these encounters so far, but Philip does have a few missing fingers.
Where is Archuleta Mesa located All about the rumored UFO base ahead of The CW show Mysteries Decoded
The town of Dulce (Image via clui.org) The upcoming episode of The CW's Mysteries Decoded is ready to dive into Archuleta Mesa, one of the most popular and widely revered places in the history of conspiracy theory for its seven-story alien facility built under the ground. The mountain is situated in the quaint desert town of Dulce, New Mexico, and has fewer than 3,000 residents in its limited landmass. However, conspiracy theorists as well as locals from the area strongly believe that there is a seven-story underground research facility under the Archuleta Mesa mountain that rivals the stories of the fabled . The theories hint at a human-alien collaboration as well as multiple experiments on both humans and lines, all conducted and maintained with the help of a certain "black budget," which reportedly ranges between $50 and $80 billion and is classified as military spending. Dulce Base Wars , between humans & extraterrestrialsworld Dulce Base Wars , between humans & extraterrestrials world U.S. Navy veteran turned private investigator and paranormal investigator Heather Taddy will travel to the little town in hopes of deciphering the famous conspiracy in the upcoming episode of Mysteries Decoded.
History of the Archuleta Mesa The famous Dulce base
Also here is the alleged leaked photo from Thomas Costello inside the genetic testing labs in Dulce Base. Very real. So proof.Also here is the alleged leaked photo from Thomas Costello inside the genetic testing labs in Dulce Base. Very real. So proof. The rumors of the facility below Archuleta Mesa go back over half a decade. Its fame draws many ufologists and from around the country to the tiny indigenous town. The first rumors arose in the mid-1970s when New Mexico State Trooper Gabriel Valdez allegedly reported some cattle mutilation and the discovery of an uncanny creature inside the cow. According to sources, Valdez first saw a sophisticated spaceship followed by a mutilated cow, inside which lay a bizarre hybrid that he described as something which "looked like a human, a monkey, and a frog." He also discovered gas masks and glow sticks at the site, which proved that there was government intervention in this. These claims were aided by several others from the region, including Albuquerque-based physicist Paul Bennewitz, who allegedly intercepted electronic signals in Dulce that he claimed were coming from below the ground. Bennewitz went on to write a paper on the subject, piquing the interest of many in the field. S&W Episode 641: Catch us live at the Harrison has a full spiritual collapse at S&W Episode 641: Catch us live at the Harrison has a full spiritual collapse at By the 1990s, a government man, John Lear, had also stepped up with his claims about the alien facility in Archuleta Mesa. However, it was Philip Schneider whose public claims about the alien facility received widespread recognition, mostly because of how bizarre the tales were. Philip claimed that he was involved in building the alien base and that during the project, the military encountered entities below the ground. He also alleged that he lost several fingers during the battle with aliens. He also claimed that roughly 60 people were killed in this conflict. There has been no proof of these encounters so far, but Philip does have a few missing fingers.