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    Default Re: The "Dulce Book" by Branton exposes much

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    Quote Posted by Bobd (here)
    Dulce NM is a quiet place.

    Been there looking around.

    Stayed overnite on one of the purported hot spots. No black heli's appeared, no lights in the sky, no unusual sounds - a coyote in the distance making some calls.

    However I didn't have deep underground penetrating equipment with me at that time (only a sensitive gamma ray scintillator to show any changes in radiation levels).

    I do have equipment now able to scan down and show if any compartments, caves, caverns or structures exist. The equipment is tested able to scan down and analyze to 30,000 feet below the earth surface.

    I have used it on what appeared to be a "tunnel" at 900 feet below the surface to the NW of Denver's International Airport when I was in the region. Of course there are old Coal mines and drifts and I could have been looking at one of those. What it showed was a 30 foot outer hole, maybe 6 inch thick liner on that, then various inner conduit layers, and some horizontal rectangular structures. Like a service tunnel and a conduit tunnel and a drainage tunnel. Anyway, doing the same of the correct spots in Dulce would be interesting. There was only one scan performed on this on-site as processing was not done on site, and there was no indication that anything was up as to any anomaly or structure - the purpose was to look at the Denver Julesburg basin and see if there were indications at 7000-8800 feet of energy deposits.

    Anyone have any exact latitude and longitude for GPS locations over there in Dulce?

    I would assume one could prove one way or another if such structures do exist and one could get out of the realm of hearsay conjecture.

    BobD

    Scan pix of pipe/tunnel/NW DIA Colorado

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    I would absolutely not go f#cking around in Dulce.
    To do so is to court and flirt with disaster.
    Anthony Sanchez played around on top of the Archeletta and came back with advanced paralysis in his face.

    There is no reason to go to Dulce.
    If you want to satisfy some kind of curiousity, then watch some documentaries and or read a book.
    Howdy DNA

    Been to the insane places before, documented and proved once and for all if such is bogus hype or real. Permission from the reservation is possible if these so-called tunnels exist on the reservation land. I don't go f#### around when I do research. And I don't go "playing around".

    Thank you for your concern. Please don't take my folksy dialog as non-professional. I use highly matter-of-fact laser-like precision when it is needed. When I start a research project I do get what I can in written material preferably from people who have actually BEEN ON SITE. If they have been on site then I try to connect the dots - what was the insight that lead someone to get to a location to find out what's there (or why), then how have they been able to actually determine what is there that they are seeing or experiencing is not based on what they were "told" to feel or experience.

    For instance, in the Alamosa Valley, there are lots of stories about strange noises at night, about strange sightings in the sky or on the ground. So I went there on numerous times and waited, watched, took notes, looked around, talked to locals about "where" the "things" happen and went to see for myself. Sometimes there were actual events, sometimes nothing.. But I took the time and performed the steps to find out and then saw if something was hype, conjecture, or real.

    For me each step in personal exploration helps me to get something that I can share with another to help them and me help to build a roadmap. To be able to get from an unknown to a somewhere with confidence one can rely on the path. A hearsay path is meaningless to me.

    Have you ever done any field research, or do you just "read about" hearsay and repeat what you read? I have read your many posts on the Forum, and I find it fascinating. I am eager to hear what you personally know from having traveled to some spot and investigated an underground "civilization". Can you point me to a post where you explained what you found there? Thanks so much.

    -- all the best

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    Default Re: The "Dulce Book" by Branton exposes much

    I would be very interested to see real data on those areas!

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    Default Re: The "Dulce Book" by Branton exposes much

    Hi BobD
    This isn't a case of looking at a natural anomolie, this is a base of highly sophisticated and technologically advanced @ssholes that will do whatever it takes to make sure their secret remains a secret.
    The better you are at what you do the more likely something bad will happen to you.

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    Default Re: The "Dulce Book" by Branton exposes much

    Quote Posted by DNA (here)
    Hi BobD
    This isn't a case of looking at a natural anomolie, this is a base of highly sophisticated and technologically advanced @ssholes that will do whatever it takes to make sure their secret remains a secret.
    The better you are at what you do the more likely something bad will happen to you.
    Hia DNA - would you mind answering my questions that I posed?
    Quote To DNA: Have you ever done any field research, or do you just "read about" hearsay and repeat what you read? I have read your many posts on the Forum, and I find it fascinating. I am eager to hear what you personally know from having traveled to some spot and investigated an underground "civilization". Can you point me to a post where you explained what you found there? Thanks so much.
    I really appreciate your concern, really and truly. I've been there 3 times already, once without equipment once with a radiation detector, and the third time was verifying locations that were talked about up on the "ridge", and nothing was present.

    This 4th time I would like to perform a deep survey into the ground which will reveal if there is any anomaly or any cavern. Takes 1 hour to do. I require the exact GPS latitude and Longitude that people have been told in books or whatever, that "they" are below at such and such depth.

    If what people are saying is that really it is something extra-dimensional, not in this world, that they are not really there in the physical, that certainly would be something to open a discussion on wouldn't it?

    With objective equipment it certainly seems to me proving one of the biggest claims in the UFO field about underground critters seems like a tantamount necessary event to reveal and solve don't you believe truth is more important than legends?

    -- many blessings

    Bob
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    Default Re: The "Dulce Book" by Branton exposes much

    Quote To DNA: Have you ever done any field research, or do you just "read about" hearsay and repeat what you read? I have read your many posts on the Forum, and I find it fascinating. I am eager to hear what you personally know from having traveled to some spot and investigated an underground "civilization". Can you point me to a post where you explained what you found there? Thanks so much.

    You kind of have a bit of a tone there.
    A certain condescending adult to a child thing going on.

    I suppose it's cool. Maybe you felt that was the case in my short warning.
    My warning was short because I haven't had as much time to post as much as I would like lately.
    My investigations are exactly the ones you are trivializing.
    Arm chair, researching, reading.
    What happened to the writer of papers this thread is dedicated to? Branton?
    Was that a happy ending?

    I wrote a thread here Possible Subterranean Culture Entrances
    Where I believe there are full blown alien bases and or folks who have been on earth so long they don't consider themselves alien anymore.

    You want to know what happens 9 out of 10 times when folks stumble on to one of these bases? Best case scenario you wake up and don't remember what happened.
    Worst case?
    You end up as the human version of a cow mutilation like what happened to these russian hikers.


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    Default Re: The "Dulce Book" by Branton exposes much

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    To DNA: Have you ever done any field research, or do you just "read about" hearsay and repeat what you read? I have read your many posts on the Forum, and I find it fascinating. I am eager to hear what you personally know from having traveled to some spot and investigated an underground "civilization". Can you point me to a post where you explained what you found there? Thanks so much.

    You kind of have a bit of a tone there.
    A certain condescending adult to a child thing going on.

    I suppose it's cool. Maybe you felt that was the case in my short warning.
    My warning was short because I haven't had as much time to post as much as I would like lately.
    My investigations are exactly the ones you are trivializing.
    Arm chair, researching, reading.
    What happened to the writer of papers this thread is dedicated to? Branton?
    Was that a happy ending?

    I wrote a thread here Possible Subterranean Culture Entrances
    Where I believe there are full blown alien bases and or folks who have been on earth so long they don't consider themselves alien anymore.

    You want to know what happens 9 out of 10 times when folks stumble on to one of these bases? Best case scenario you wake up and don't remember what happened.
    Worst case?
    You end up as the human version of a cow mutilation like what happened to these russian hikers.
    Thanks DNA, I KNEW you had some data as it appears.

    FYI, I have been to Dulce enough times to know its worth doing some underground surveys on - the amount of deep oil wells in the area is staggering. Some of my travels: Mt. Shasta (beautiful but a waste of time), Oregon Vortex (waste of time), Great Pyramids (about 4 times so far including leading a group in there), Mt. Sinai (very good spot) including leading a group there, different parts of Nigeria (researching Yoruba tribe), UAE (not recommended), I've hung out with the Mitchel Hedges crystal skull (very good), hung out with Hieronymus (nice intelligent fellow), been all over Sussex, Crowley's "forest" Wych crossing etc., the subarctic up in "Churchil", Coral Castle Florida, Alamosa San Luis Valley, "Crestone" Baca Grant, Rt. 666, Chalma, all the spots the Anastazi were supposed to have been, Chaco Canyon, Brazos Peak, Pie Town, Roswell (out at the ranch), Dugway - oye, stay AWAY from there, dangerous toxic crap everywhere, every spot Tesla has been from Wardenclyffe - Colorado springs, Telluride, Montauk Point "the base" (total bunk) to name a few. I personally went to these places and conducted as many experiments and make observations and gathered data - been to Orient Point overlooking Plum Island (the dastardly germ place), been to Gothic the real level 4 biolab, been to area 51 (and observed the drone flights), been to Tonopah, went to the Stealth bases before they were public, Hangar 18 at Wright Pat. I worked in Manhattan NY, when I was growing up - been to all the strange places told about on that Island. I'm old enough to be your Dad btw. I've been with dolphins in the keys for a few years, Orcas in Vancouver Canada, Dolphins in Hawaii, Dolphins off the Bahamas. I've been to the Bermuda triangle leading an expedition (very enlightening, went during the time cycle when it is supposed to open and swallow up ships etc).

    I think my point is simple. It means something to me if I want data I find out, and simply reading stuff is fun and is good for phase 1 research if the author is credible.

    Dulce is on my list as probably one of the most "fantastic" legendary stories out there to get some more solid data on. I have the tech to find out.

    Some of the places and locations were great some were bunk that people wrote books about to sell the hype. They don't label it fiction though.

    My current interests are on getting some useful data on the purported underground locations. Either those spots are bunk or they are real. I think people need to know what they are being told is real or fabricated.

    I am so happy for you that you do armchair research - great to hear that I appreciate that you have an interest in finding out what's "out there". Like I said, what you were compiling fascinates me.

    I just don't blindly believe the stuff about the monster stories told about. I'm interested in education helping to bring mankind UPwards in consciousness not into fear mongering, or spreading unprovable legends.

    Don't you want hard data? I am sure the Forum members would enjoy a solid report. If you have any hard data on the coordinates on the Archuleta Mesa, I would appreciate it. I'll post a pix shortly of the buildings at the top of the Mesa a little bit later.

    I just don't find hearsay worth much. And the ghost stories about the monsters under the Mesa really are a stretch.

    Bob
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    Default what is under the Archuleta Mesa? Anything, re: DULCE, NM

    MAPS (from Google Earth) of the Dulce region and surrounding area.
    If anyone has any particular feelings about any particular spot in these maps, I would appreciate if you could do a markup and post the coordinates on the map where you believe would be good to do a deep underground survey on.

    The idea is to prove once and for all if there is anything down there.

    This link gets one to one of the discussions on what we are being "told" is down there.

    I have the tech that can scan, and analyze what's geologically down there (I posted a 1000 foot scan on an area NW of DIA (Denver International Airport) - folks have been saying there are tunnels under DIA going to underground bases. Caverns and caves, and tunnels show up on analysis as well as any concrete, or machinery, bunkers or power feeders, etc.

    http://pagosasprings.com/do-you-know...anted-to-know/

    On that link there is a lot of talk of the Dulce "Book" and bunches of stories.

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    When you google earth it yourself you can see all the roads, houses all on and around the Mesa that supposedly has the "base" under it. Of course one would expect all those residents in the houses to notice something.. (see in the Dulce Book by Branton Chpt 2).
    thanks

    Bob
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    Default Re: The "Dulce Book" by Branton exposes much

    Quote I began to read the "Dulce Book" by Branton when someone on another thread recommended reading it. To you, I say thank you!
    I second that! I found the book fascinating but the PDF available online very hard to read.
    I took the trouble to convert it to epub and adjust the layout a bit. I also added forward and such from the orginal document published here:

    http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/es...ebook.htm#menu

    Interested parties please pm me for the download link.

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