1stEarthBattalion
Skilled Investigator
Came across this and not for the first time (the first reports I read was of an accidental discovery. An army unit specialising in building underground bases burst into a cavern populated by aliens. Things turned nasty and they had to call in delta Force - the best and most modern equiped unit available to seal off the breach).
Note: This report seems to reveal a limited 'perspective' on the overall
'Dulce wars' based on the experience of one man. It appears however from a
number of sources as if there was much more involved in the overall
scenario than what Phil Schneider describes. For instance from Phil's
description it would appear as if his team broke-in to the base
'accidentally'. It could have been that IN RESPONSE to the captured
scientists mentioned by Thomas Edwin Castello and others, special military
forces and agents intentionally attempted to break-in to the underground
alien bases through a "back door" so-to-speak, yet Schneider may have not
been aware of this part. Other reports would suggest that the conflict was
more complex than this, involving more than one firefight. According to
Thomas Castello, John Lear, Bill Cooper, and other sources, the "Dulce
Wars" involved AT LEAST a hundred highly-trained special forces, including
Delta force Black Berets, Air Force Blue Berets, Division 5 FBI, CIA, and
Secret Service. Because of the "cover-up", special forces units with the
necessary security clearances for this type of operation were rare.
Needless to say, this "war" did not have the full backing of Congress and
the American people, and this no doubt contributed to the loss of the 66
special force personnel who died in the conflict.
Is there any credence to any of this or is it just a fantastic backdrop to a movie MAN VERSUS THE MOLES.
I think that there is a lot in this - it is far easier to imagine people going underground and trying to exist than being visited by Aliens from outerspace.
Also how good are we at building underground - are there chunnel machines worming there way across the globe?
Note: This report seems to reveal a limited 'perspective' on the overall
'Dulce wars' based on the experience of one man. It appears however from a
number of sources as if there was much more involved in the overall
scenario than what Phil Schneider describes. For instance from Phil's
description it would appear as if his team broke-in to the base
'accidentally'. It could have been that IN RESPONSE to the captured
scientists mentioned by Thomas Edwin Castello and others, special military
forces and agents intentionally attempted to break-in to the underground
alien bases through a "back door" so-to-speak, yet Schneider may have not
been aware of this part. Other reports would suggest that the conflict was
more complex than this, involving more than one firefight. According to
Thomas Castello, John Lear, Bill Cooper, and other sources, the "Dulce
Wars" involved AT LEAST a hundred highly-trained special forces, including
Delta force Black Berets, Air Force Blue Berets, Division 5 FBI, CIA, and
Secret Service. Because of the "cover-up", special forces units with the
necessary security clearances for this type of operation were rare.
Needless to say, this "war" did not have the full backing of Congress and
the American people, and this no doubt contributed to the loss of the 66
special force personnel who died in the conflict.
Is there any credence to any of this or is it just a fantastic backdrop to a movie MAN VERSUS THE MOLES.
I think that there is a lot in this - it is far easier to imagine people going underground and trying to exist than being visited by Aliens from outerspace.
Also how good are we at building underground - are there chunnel machines worming there way across the globe?