View Full Version : Anthony Sanchez's book UFO HIGHWAY now just released
Bill Ryan
15th October 2010, 18:04
Hi, Folks:
We have a good outcome. I'm totally delighted. Anthony just sent out this announcement:
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UFO HIGHWAY: The Dulce Interview...
Dear UFO Enthusiasts
We are happy to announce that the Book UFO HIGHWAY is now available through our website.
If you have a Laptop, PC, Kindle or iPad you can now own the eBook. It is in universal .PDF format and now available.
STAFF @ UFO HIGHWAY
www.ufohighway.com (http://ufohighway.com)
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What had happened was that his wife of 22 years had left him. She had also been financing the publication of the book. Until yesterday, Anthony did not want this information released.
Anthony was smashed, and felt he could not continue. Mel Fabregas, Jerry Pippin and I all encouraged Anthony to go the e-book route - and to get it out as soon as possible. Others have helped behind the scenes as well. I'm totally delighted that Anthony has found the courage and energy to do this.
I haven't read the book or seen the manuscript, though I do know something about its content. Based on what I do know, and information I have myself but haven't yet released (mainly because I don't yet understand it all), I believe this is highly significant material.
Hiram
15th October 2010, 21:37
I am relieved and very happy that no one was hurt (physically).
This makes my day:)
I need to get home and read this book! Bill I think I speak for many of us when I ask you to please extend a heartfelt thanks to Anthony for having the perseverance to get this out, despite such unfortunate personal trials!
Thanks!
Hiram
Snowbird
16th October 2010, 14:53
I just now purchased a copy of UFO Highway and it is saved to my computer. I'm sure that this will be great reading, however sad is this situation in our country and world.
I am happy to learn that A.F.S. and loved ones are safe and I will continue to cover them with every source of light protection available.
I am sorry to read about the breakup of their marriage. However, I am sure that the many threats and death threats against the family took their toll. Dulce is evil-defined. Once completely emptied, the stain of heinousness will never be cleaned out of there. What goes on in that pit, needs to be brought into the light.
I'm looking very forward to reading this e-book.
Lita
17th October 2010, 00:12
Have bought it and have finished to the end of the interview..
Hiram
18th October 2010, 20:41
So have I. I have some comments forthcoming. I will post my thoughts later. An interesting read. Sanchez failed to ask some very important questions...did you notice?
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Still it was a very fun read though....I was overall, very impressed for a first effort!
Shairia
22nd October 2010, 23:37
Yes I noticed, he either failed to ask them or failed to release them. I thought there were many gaps in the interview. What surprises me more is the lack of response from members now that the ebook is out. They freak out in the beginning when the website is shut down, blindly accept the excuse given and just wonder off without even reading the book or commenting on the material.
LacunaNox
25th October 2010, 17:13
There are just too many things that don't add up with Mr. Anthony Sanchez.
I am curious to read what your opinions are having read the material.
Dale
25th October 2010, 17:27
There are just too many things that don't add up with Mr. Anthony Sanchez.
I am curious to read what your opinions are having read the material.
I read the book a few days ago. The 'Colonel X' interview contained in the first half of the book was highly interesting, and I have little reason to doubt his experiences. My knowledge has always been that small, grey ETs with vertical pupils (such as that of a snake or cat) do inhabit Arriba, and that the facility itself is largely a research and development laboratory. The interview seemed to corroborate this quite well.
As for the instances where 'Colonel X' disregards the possibility of reptile beings at Arriba, I would suggest that even a well placed insider, such as himself, wouldn't know every inner-working that occurs there. Compartmentalization.
I believe 'Colonel X' is knowledgeable in what he personally experienced, but I strongly believe there is much more to the story than he knows, or any of us know, for that matter.
Hiram
26th October 2010, 02:26
One issue I have is...even if there were ten-thousand greys; and Colonel X states there now only maybe a thousand.......they could not be responsible for all the Abductions that have occurred. Not even close. Millions of people have had abduction experiences.
Millions.
If one studies the phenomenon with any kind of attention whatsoever, you realize something very large is going on...very large. There are elements to the abduction phenomenon that are transformational, spiritual, meta-spritual, hyperdimensional, and of course often very visceral.
For a long time the hybrid program that people bore witness to on craft,they would be handed childen that they themselves had sired. It was important to the abductors that the abducted people would show the hybrid babies affection. Hold them and love them. They would meet them sometimes during other abductions, and the children would be older and beautiful and loving.
I'm telling you that the phenomenon is much larger than a group of dying-out slave beings stuck in the bottom levels of a cave. I don't discount what the colonel says....I just know, KNOW that he missed the largest parts of the story.
There's much more....
Dale
26th October 2010, 02:32
I'm telling you that the phenomenon is much larger than a group of dying-out slave beings stuck in the bottom levels of a cave. I don't discount what the colonel says....I just know, KNOW that he missed the largest parts of the story.
Exactly right!
I believe that 'Colonel X' is truthfully telling what he knows, concerning a specific group of "grey ETs," but in all truth, there are many more differing species of "grey ETs" floating about in this universe.
Shairia
26th October 2010, 03:01
All very interesting and valid points. Another problem I had was the mention of the etched records containing information about time travel portals and stargates. If these greys are in danger of dying off then why wouldn't they utilize this technology to correct their own manipulation?
It just sounds like another "story" they are giving in order to downplay their true intentions.
I get the feeling there are many more hives of them worldwide which would explain the number of abductions.
grannyfranny100
26th October 2010, 18:49
Shairia
Good point: more "hives" of them.
Also from Kevin Smith's analysis of the Cornel's discharge papers, his creditability is questionable but the book was a fun read
grannyfranny
Fredkc
27th October 2010, 01:26
Ok, two people have said they "know" there are more grey hives than the one. Would it be a legal question to ask HOW they know ?
I am not doubting there are more hives here, seems correct to me as well. The question becomes, why would "X" know about them?
I would think there would be two levels of compartmentalization going on here.
1. Military. People assigned to one hive would have no 'need to know' about any others.
2. Considering the hostile situation described, Greys in one hive would not want anyone to know about other hives, either.
Mathematically, according to Hiram's post to do a million abductions over a 40 yr time span would only require that each of 1000 greys abduct someone every other week. Even I could abduct someone every other week.
Hiram did say millions, so even 4 or 5 hives worldwide would cover it, I'd think.
My own impression is that it appears "X" is being genuine with what he has said. Doubting him because either, he doesn't know 'everything', or because Sanchez didn't take the interview in ways you expect, isn't helpful. It isn't evidence of deception.
Perhaps with later contact will come more to chew on. I hope so.
Fred
Shairia
27th October 2010, 01:47
I don't "know" there are more than one hive, it's purely intuitive and a strong guess based on similar conditions to this one mentioned in the book.
Many Native American legends about "sacred or forbidden" places, underground goverment faciities all add up to places of interest.
If you add in the disappearances with those abductions I think you'll find the figure much higher. I wish I could remmber which researcher estimated the abduction figure at one in every four people, it may have been Wendall Stevens after he wrote his book on screen memories, I'll have to reread it.
I do believe Commander X was honest about what he knew and felt he could talk about. He admits to having some powerful people looking out for him and I'm sure he has to ensure their safety by not revealing information in certain areas, however the fact that he had surgery and changed his name yet acknowledged he was the person with Phil Schneider seemed a little careless. Certainly, anyone involved could put those two facts together and figure out who he is now.
There were a few holes in the whole story but I am no expert on any of these areas, but I can see others questioning everything he says due to some of these holes.
Richard
27th October 2010, 01:49
There are "hives" worldwide, on every continent. Greys are a integral part of the process of human hybrid integration into our society.
Arpheus
27th October 2010, 01:53
And what would be your source for that statement richard?Would you mind sharing with the rest of us?
Richard
27th October 2010, 01:57
Call it, my educated opinion Arpheus. ;)
But if one were to put all the puzzle pieces we now have together, they will arrive at that same conclusion.
Ross
27th October 2010, 02:04
I dont speak much of this kind of thing but 30 in the same house 'watching' tells me they are numerous in numbers...everywhere.;)
Hiram
27th October 2010, 20:35
The numbers of Abduction experiences...or visitor experiences alone, is a good and valid point that there is much more going on that Colonel X believes. That in no way implies deception on his part, and I don't think anyone here has stated such so far? We are just discussing the testimony.
A much more compelling argument in my opinion, is the psycho-spiritual aspect of the experiencer phenomenon, and how that doesn't seem to jive with the ethos as described by the colonel, of the greys he encountered in the caverns.
He describes the first encounters at Dulce being a violently offensive one, of the greys confronting and attacking the caverns team. To be fair this is just what he read in the briefings documents and he wasn't present for this, but still, that kind of behavior is just so at-odds with what has been experienced by droves of other people who have encountered these beings.
He also fails to provide an explanation behind the pathos behind cattle mutilations. Whomever has been doing these mutilations not only makes no efforts to hide the remaining bodies, but seems to display them out in a very mocking way...and what is the motivation for placing them back on the same property from which they were taken? Also, if the greys needed cattle parts/protein, why in the world wouldn't the government simple provide a a sponsored feed yard for this purpose. Even Plum Island has their own livestock for bio-experiments. No one has yet provided a complete explanation of this.
Again, I'm not implying any sort of duplicitousness on the Colonel's part, just curious about these other aspects of the story.
I chalk it up to being a military man, he was focused on military issues. We tend to see the world through glasses of our own design..and we miss what we are not paying attention to!
physicistatwork
29th January 2011, 14:39
Hi, Folks:
We have a good outcome. I'm totally delighted. Anthony just sent out this announcement:
---------------
UFO HIGHWAY: The Dulce Interview...
Dear UFO Enthusiasts
We are happy to announce that the Book UFO HIGHWAY is now available through our website.
If you have a Laptop, PC, Kindle or iPad you can now own the eBook. It is in universal .PDF format and now available.
STAFF @ UFO HIGHWAY
www.ufohighway.com (http://ufohighway.com)
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What had happened was that his wife of 22 years had left him. She had also been financing the publication of the book. Until yesterday, Anthony did not want this information released.
Anthony was smashed, and felt he could not continue. Mel Fabregas, Jerry Pippin and I all encouraged Anthony to go the e-book route - and to get it out as soon as possible. Others have helped behind the scenes as well. I'm totally delighted that Anthony has found the courage and energy to do this.
I haven't read the book or seen the manuscript, though I do know something about its content. Based on what I do know, and information I have myself but haven't yet released (mainly because I don't yet understand it all), I believe this is highly significant material.
Indeed and having read half way through it I have no doubt of the significance of this piece of real disclosure. The only negative comment I have about the book is that it appears not to have been edited considering the various orthographic errors in the text.
Congratulation Anthony Sanches for a job well done!
Bill Ryan
29th January 2011, 14:48
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In my opening post I said that I'd not read the book.
I have now - and I had a real problem with the interview with 'Colonel X'.
This is not a faithful interview transcript: trust me: I've transcribed or edited many real interviews (Camelot and Avalon, and also elsewhere) - and what was in the book was absolutely not a real conversation.
It might have been a heavily edited real conversation. It's possible Anthony Sanchez made the mistake of trying to 'improve' it, or make it more readable. But this makes the entire thesis open to doubt.
Look at any transcribed Camelot or Avalon interview. Actual transcribed conversations have many short sentences, re-starts, pauses, hesitations, reversals, and tend to use short, simple words. There are overlaps in conversation as both parties try to talk at once.
All kinds of natural, human things happen. We all speak completely differently from the way we write. What was in the book was written, not spoken.
I'm not doubting that Colonel X exists, or that the conversation took place. I'm just stating that in my strongest personal opinion that conversation was not faithfully reproduced in the book as it happened.
physicistatwork
2nd February 2011, 14:07
That, I must say, is spot on. Reading reports on close encounters from many countries immediately gives you the very same perception, that they have hives in many different countries.
grunt225
4th February 2011, 03:22
Hello,
I just read part of the interview regarding this Colonel X On UFOHIGHWAY.COM
1st. He wants to remain anonymous, yet he discloses his military occupation, by stating he is a Psychiatrist and that he worked with the CIA and other black op projects.
2nd. Colonel X states he received orders for Edwards Air Force Base and be on special assignment at Dulce NM.
It wouldn't be hard to track this Colonel X down and discover his identity if you are in government.
So now I become suspicious, Is this book just a bunch of lies to make $$$. I don't mind spending $20.00 on something, but if its all BS, than forget it. I want the truth. If you are so worried about retaliation, you would not divulge facts that make it easy for someone to find out who you really are.
str8thinker
5th February 2011, 00:40
Bill, I agree with you that Sanchez did not present Colonel X's interview as a verbatim account very convincingly.
Nevertheless, he has provided far more detail than anyone else I've read on Dulce, such as Phil Schneider and Tom Castello
May I ask you how well you rate the content of Colonel X's revelations based on your own your own experience? I must say I'm surprised that he acknowledges Phil Schneider's presence (though his account was exaggerated) and could not find any record of Tom Castello, rather than the other way around. What is also interesting is that there were no reptilians there, only short and tall greys, consistent with the notion that greys are not instruments of the reptilians but rather a separate race who tend to keep to themselves.
Icecold
5th February 2011, 01:00
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In my opening post I said that I'd not read the book.
I have now - and I had a real problem with the interview with 'Colonel X'.
This is not a faithful interview transcript: trust me: I've transcribed or edited many real interviews (Camelot and Avalon, and also elsewhere) - and what was in the book was absolutely not a real conversation.
It might have been a heavily edited real conversation. It's possible Anthony Sanchez made the mistake of trying to 'improve' it, or make it more readable. But this makes the entire thesis open to doubt.
Look at any transcribed Camelot or Avalon interview. Actual transcribed conversations have many short sentences, re-starts, pauses, hesitations, reversals, and tend to use short, simple words. There are overlaps in conversation as both parties try to talk at once.
All kinds of natural, human things happen. We all speak completely differently from the way we write. What was in the book was written, not spoken.
I'm not doubting that Colonel X exists, or that the conversation took place. I'm just stating that in my strongest personal opinion that conversation was not faithfully reproduced in the book as it happened.
Bill, what you say regarding intact interview transcripts is most definitely true. Anthony Sanchez may have created a contracted or condensed transcript for a number of reasons. To ascertain this, he would need to be interviewed. We cannot speculate on the possible reasons.
Aside from the condensation or possible embellishment of the material, it presents a cohesive, contiguous history of the topic which to date has been lacking. The colonel's description of procedures, layout of buildings, and logistics is thorough.
To add to your own reservations, I found the description of the Apache conflict with the Greys to be a little difficult to swallow. I would like to have more evidence relating to the Muroc Expedition. This is critically important to the theory that in 1941 that alien technology fell into the hands of western powers.
Quote from text
With the Army Corps of Engineers now in charge of new facility development, they
chose a special detachment of pilots and ground troops from [62]
“Muroc Army Air Field”
out in California; which was still called the Muroc Lake Bombing and Gunnery Range at
that time. This unit was quickly assembled; assigned the job of finding us a home for
our Atomic development efforts. Sadly, they’ll never receive credit for what they did, or
for what they discovered.
It was the [63]
Muroc Expedition who found the subterranean facility mentioned in the
report, but they went off obscurely into history, because after making the greatest
discovery of the Modern Age, many of them were either dead, or re-assigned to
classified positions. Some were discharged. This was a group of men who didn’t know
what the hell they were getting into, and the fact that so many of them died “after” the
discovery event, not during but after the fighting and with no official recognition … well,
it breaks my heart as a soldier and as an American.
[62]
Originally known as the Muroc Army Air Field, the base was renamed to Edwards AFB on December 8, 1949 in
memory of U.S. Air Force test pilot Glen Edwards (1918–48), who died 18 months earlier while testing the Northrop
YB-49 flying wing.
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[63]
The Muroc Expedition (1940); select group of soldiers with specialties in spelunking, surveying, sharp shooting,
geology and tracking; chosen to perform ground reconnaissance assisting piloting squad searching for land
requirements of Atomic Testing and Development.
Are you saying there was fighting back in 1940 at the Mesa?
Oh yes, the news of the initial fighting upon their discovery of the location really created
a stir back at the Air Field. Eventually false information was given to those directly
affected, families, colleagues, commanding officers, etc. to protect the location and to
preserve Top Secret nature of the findings.
I thought you said that the Army had made the discovery?
They did, don’t get confused. You have to understand, this is before the Air Force was
established. Muroc was an ‘Air Field’ but it was the Army. Back in those days the Army
held oversight of the vast number of pilots in the military. And it wasn’t until September
1947 under the [64]
National Security Act that the U.S. Air Force was formed as a new
separate branch of the military. Before that it was the USAAC (U.S. Army Air Corps).
Anyhow, in the report I read that what they found was that the upper levels of this
facility were all but abandoned. The report also indicated that the initial exploration
went forth successfully without incident even once deep inside the facility. Mostly in
part because the soldiers selected were experts in various areas.
This is going to sound very old fashioned by today’s standards, but the unit included
geological experts, a surveyor, several trackers and cave experts; we called them called
Cavers back then, today they’re known as Spelunkers.
Anyhow there were even a few very good sharp shooters on the team. For 1940 this
was sort of an ad-hoc Special Forces unit. The group was formed in order to serve as a
ground unit with experts in various fields to compliment the Pilots flying overhead
determining where in the terrain the expedition team would go next. Everyone was
hand picked at Muroc.
In the military you must be prepared for anything, and when this team was assembled,
they intended it to be as a good team as you could create to help overcome the rough
terrain of New Mexico. But by chance, unbeknownst to whomever assembled the team;
they also created a unit that would be a pretty good fighting force, as they would soon
find out. And you know what? There couldn’t have been a better group chosen. The
valor and bravery, and even the foolishness I read of in the reports from 1940 really tell
me a lot about those men. Sometimes when I think about what I read, I almost felt as if
I was there.
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[64]
The National Security Act of 1947 was signed by United States President Harry S. Truman on July 26, 1947, and
realigned and reorganized the U.S. Armed Forces, foreign policy, and Intelligence Community apparatus in the
aftermath of World War II. The majority of the provisions of the Act took effect on September 18, 1947, the day after
the Senate confirmed James Forrestal as the first Secretary of Defense.
Surely there are documents available relating to Muroc Airfield, the operations of the Army Corps of Engineers?
If this piece of the puzzle could be teased out it would go a long way to confirming Sanchez's material.
Icecold
6th February 2011, 03:15
I asked myself, if there was an event involving a Muroc Expedition and a conflict between soldiers and ETs ensued, then it is likely that medals would have been awarded to Base personnel at Muroc Field. They would surely involve a cover story regarding the awarding of the medals. The medals would need to be Soldier's medals or higher level awarded to infantry units.
I did some hunting.
It happens that three Soldier's medals were awarded to Muroc Base personnel all related to the same incident. The incident occurred at Muroc field and involved the three recipients saving aircraft personnel from the burning wreckage of a crashed aircraft. This event was said to have occurred in 1940.
I've posted the document here -
Erixon
2nd June 2011, 05:54
Well ,,, I am just going to say that I know Anthony Sanchez, and I think the whole thing is a scam. He is saying on his website for example " has worked for an entire decade studying Sumerian-Babylonian and ancient Hebrew writings" I don't think so ... He has had his own computer tech support business and worked for Intel. He is a computer programming genius and a UFO enthusiast. I could see him pulling something like this off. He is also saying "Each year he is a regular visitor to the deserts of the American Southwest, visiting crash sites conducting interviews, and performing scientific field work" .... This is in my opinion not true at all . I could never see him doing something like that.
Sirius White
14th October 2011, 00:03
All very interesting and valid points. Another problem I had was the mention of the etched records containing information about time travel portals and stargates. If these greys are in danger of dying off then why wouldn't they utilize this technology to correct their own manipulation?
It just sounds like another "story" they are giving in order to downplay their true intentions.
I get the feeling there are many more hives of them worldwide which would explain the number of abductions.
I saw this topic randomly.
Many people think this story is a hoax or that Sanchez has been debunked. My guess is a bit of truth with lies, as usual. I haven't read book btw but lots of the info resonates and some does not.
Anyways, as to your question, yes and no. They have tried to do that and IMO that's how they ended up here! They went back to travel to their own past and instead got spread out amongst the corridors of time, other universes and alternate probabilities. One group ended up here, and the infamous Montauk/Phil experiments were an attempt to get "more" of their lost group (who spread out to find solutions to their problem) through the unnatural wormhole our boys created at Philadelphia/Montauk.
Just because they have this tech, doesn't mean its perfect. And as far as I'm concerned you can't really influence your own past, but you can peer in, and also influence that of an alternate reality/probability. Which IMO, is where the Grey's come into ours....interesting eh?
Atlas
22nd April 2014, 13:40
3-3-11 (http://www.theufochronicles.com/2010/07/dulce-interview-retired-usaf-colonel.html): Since the publication of this article, Anthony Sanchez has published and offers for sale a PDF file entitled, UFO Highway; within the pages (originally) is a copy of a DD-214 allegedly belonging to "Colonel X"; a copy of said doc was faxed to the The National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) in St Louis where Sanchez claimed to have obtained the DD-214 via a FOIA request–they stated emphatically that the document was BOGUS (their word).
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Posted by Frank Warren (http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread642233/pg5#pid12127556) on Aug, 22 2011:
"The NPRC has stated the DD-214 is bogus.
The Fairchild Research Information Center at Maxwell Air Force Base has confirmed that the separation authority used on the bogus doc didn't exist in the year the doc was dated (it didn't come into existence until 11 years later).
The source of the doc, i.e., Anthony Sanchez, in his own words in an e-mail to me and researcher Scott Ramsey admits the doc is bogus.
If verification is required to facilitate this I can provide the names of the personnel at both the NPRC and Maxwell Air force Base upon request."
Brakeman
23rd April 2014, 03:07
There are just too many things that don't add up with Mr. Anthony Sanchez.
I am curious to read what your opinions are having read the material.
I read the book a few days ago. The 'Colonel X' interview contained in the first half of the book was highly interesting, and I have little reason to doubt his experiences. My knowledge has always been that small, grey ETs with vertical pupils (such as that of a snake or cat) do inhabit Arriba, and that the facility itself is largely a research and development laboratory. The interview seemed to corroborate this quite well.
As for the instances where 'Colonel X' disregards the possibility of reptile beings at Arriba, I would suggest that even a well placed insider, such as himself, wouldn't know every inner-working that occurs there. Compartmentalization.
I believe 'Colonel X' is knowledgeable in what he personally experienced, but I strongly believe there is much more to the story than he knows, or any of us know, for that matter.
And how would you know?
Tyy1907
24th April 2014, 03:11
3-3-11 (http://www.theufochronicles.com/2010/07/dulce-interview-retired-usaf-colonel.html): Since the publication of this article, Anthony Sanchez has published and offers for sale a PDF file entitled, UFO Highway; within the pages (originally) is a copy of a DD-214 allegedly belonging to "Colonel X"; a copy of said doc was faxed to the The National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) in St Louis where Sanchez claimed to have obtained the DD-214 via a FOIA request–they stated emphatically that the document was BOGUS (their word).
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Posted by Frank Warren (http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread642233/pg5#pid12127556) on Aug, 22 2011:
"The NPRC has stated the DD-214 is bogus.
The Fairchild Research Information Center at Maxwell Air Force Base has confirmed that the separation authority used on the bogus doc didn't exist in the year the doc was dated (it didn't come into existence until 11 years later).
The source of the doc, i.e., Anthony Sanchez, in his own words in an e-mail to me and researcher Scott Ramsey admits the doc is bogus.
If verification is required to facilitate this I can provide the names of the personnel at both the NPRC and Maxwell Air force Base upon request."
I could give two sheets about something off of abovetopsecret.com, which I've heard is a deliberate disinfo sight. I believe much of the Col x interview. Ha!
Tyy1907
24th April 2014, 03:16
There are just too many things that don't add up with Mr. Anthony Sanchez.
I am curious to read what your opinions are having read the material.
I read the book a few days ago. The 'Colonel X' interview contained in the first half of the book was highly interesting, and I have little reason to doubt his experiences. My knowledge has always been that small, grey ETs with vertical pupils (such as that of a snake or cat) do inhabit Arriba, and that the facility itself is largely a research and development laboratory. The interview seemed to corroborate this quite well.
As for the instances where 'Colonel X' disregards the possibility of reptile beings at Arriba, I would suggest that even a well placed insider, such as himself, wouldn't know every inner-working that occurs there. Compartmentalization.
I believe 'Colonel X' is knowledgeable in what he personally experienced, but I strongly believe there is much more to the story than he knows, or any of us know, for that matter.
And how would you know?
He said thats what he believes. He didn't say he KNEW it. Our guts can tell us A LOT.
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