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Dolce Crap at Starbucks

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Ron Collins

Curiously Confused
So it seems that the UFO Hunters show is more widely viewed than I feared. I caught a conversation in Starbucks today from two guys behind me in line. Of course the "informed" guy got most of the details from that show but claims to have researched it for hours online. Talk about lost time!

I see the Dolce thing as a complete load of horse shit. I have no doubt that there are weird things (Cattle Mutilations, Strange sightings) but a 5 mile diameter mesa hollowed out and containing a 7 story alien base????? That is insane shit.

Has anyone else had something like this happen to them? Have you just wanted to turn around and tell the guy "Your looking at the wrong shit! Stop being a fucking idiot. There are better and more credible things to spend your time on."

To be honest I said nothing. I just got my Chai and left. But it has been bothering me all day. What, if anything, do you all think I should have said?
 
considering the time you would have had to try to inform them there really is not a whole lot you could say.

Except, maybe..... check out theparacast.com!
 
Maybe you should have asked them how you all found yourselves in Starbucks when there are probably a million other better places to get a coffee!!
 
Honestly, does anyone expect me to spell anything right? If you do you just haven't been paying attention. I spell like shit. It's not exactly a secret.

I hope this doesn't insinuate that I am a moron and know nothing of the folklore surrounding this place.
 
Similar thing happened to me not long ago. I was having breakfast in a local bakery/coffee shop and inevitably there is always a guy who talks just a little bit louder in that strange and weird way that is annoying and fairly common in large metro areas. If your from Chicago,LA or NY you will instantly know what I mean. :)

Anyway a couple tables away I kept overhearing these two guys talking. I would hear snippets of conversation like..."...it's not that Area 51 crap"..or "its not that Area 51 stuff". The "loud" guy was trying to convince the other guy of something. And used the term Area 51 often to support his claim or argument which had nothing to do with Area 51. I had heard enough snippets to know that they were not talking about anything paranormal.

I didn't say anything. But just chuckled and shook my head inwardly.
 
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I'm gonna be digging into the Dulce story this weekend. I'll let you know if there's anything at the bottom of it.
 
OMG - talk about addictive...but the absolute BEST Dulce de Leche I ever had was in Buenos Aires. If the opportunity ever arises to visit B.A. I heartily recommend it and that you indulge in all the helado you can! It is an "out of this world" experience.
 
Dulce, New Mexico was originally named "Agua Dulce," which means "sweet water." Starbucks uses Italian in their drink names to make things seem classy, hence "Dolce," which has the same meaning. Both are from the Latin "Doclis."

The UFO Hunters show on Dulce was devoid of any useful content (apart from proving to the viewer that large underground facilities do exist.) I was called/ emailed a few times for that show, but didn't make it on. Maybe it was for the best.

I thought that the Dulce Base junk was all disinformation cooked up to fool Paul Bennewitz, and said so in my book Project Beta. In the last year or so however, people who otherwise make no other outrageous claims have told me that there is or may have been an underground complex of some sort in the area. They say nothing about aliens or body parts in vats, etc.

Perhaps the rumors were started amongst the crazies just to keep serious people away, with the added benefit of making the search pool smaller when suspicious types (i.e. foreign nationals) arrived and asked questions.

What do I do with this information? I suppose I take it under advisement and keep an open mind for now.
 
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