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    This thread expands on the many threads in this Forum and others, looking at personal experiences recently, within the last week, of 8th September 2014 on site.

    Since 2013, September I mentioned my intentions to do some "in-depth" research into the DUMBS (Deep underground military bases) specifically to be near Dulce New Mexico.


    I traveled upwards from Texas, having met some interesting 'folks' (incarnate and dis-incarnate), received a 'blessing' from an elderly grandmother, whom I 'coincidentally' bumped into; experienced the Unhcegila about 4 times along the way; tripped at least one obvious security system ; and conducted extensive above ground and underground studies including wide band radio spectrum analysis, magnetic field analysis, VLF (very low frequency) analysis, ground resistance, IR (infra-red) spectrum, Gamma and Neutron field analysis, ULF (ultra-low frequency) analysis, and deep search seismography.

    As the thread progresses, I will get into sharing some of the experiences, anecdotal thoughts, pictures, and data.

    As I am here 'reporting' obviously I survived

    --stand by
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    I'll start with an over-view of the "area of interest". Then let's point out some oddities that have happened with 'earthquakes'.

    Please note the distance between these quakes, and the absolutely linear arrangement and placement.

    On this second map are various anomalies that I have located. Subsequent maps will show close-ups and other anomalous features.

    The significant areas (shown) were discovered to be on the NORTH portion of the Archuleta Mesa.



    Area of Interest



    Quake epicenters appear to be linear, and regularly spaced, about 29,000 feet apart.

    Locations Hit-4 and Charged-1 are at the approximate key distance of 29,000 feet but are not showing any obvious "surface holes" or shafts, but they are indicating a large anomaly in radiation levels about 2 times higher than background.

    UPDATE - Please note, the pix can be right clicked on, then choose OPEN in NEW TAB, at that point one can scale the image upwards for more detail using the browser OPTIONS i.e. "zoom"
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    Quote Posted by Bob (here)
    Quake epicenters appear to be linear, and regularly spaced, about 29,000 feet apart.
    Indeed, the epicenters are equidistant. I used this map posted by Firefoot to make some measurements with a pink line (the pink line has the same length and angle in each picture). I also pointed the location Hit-4:


    Quote Red "tacks" show coordinates where MULTIPLE earthquakes occured. Blue "tacks" show places where there was one earthquake only.

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    Have you also visited the areas of the entry points, that were listed in this 2010 Avalon posting?
    I'm looking forward to your further reports. Thank you very much.

    Quote Posted by witchy1 (here)
    Entrances in or near Dulce NM. I would not suggest anyone go anywhere near these places.

    The Dulce Base entrances in or near Dulce New Mexico

    1. Dulce Lake – East south, statue of the Virgin in blue robes holding flowers, inside a small stone grotto. Use a Greek cross for a key (inverted) To activate the voice security, use a male voice, (not loud) say “Ave, Ave, Ave.” The three foot statue moves forward, look for the small opening with a mounted ladder inside.
    2. Highway 1 south to intersect, turn east, follow dirt road approximately six miles south. Turn west toward mountain on a small trail (part of a dry wash) look for a link chain fence. Cross at the posed sign, up beside shrubs and trees is a small shed. Inside a wall calendar hides the controls for the elevator.
    3. Go to the basement in the medical facility, look for the small door to the sub-basement that holds the narrow shaft to the first level to Dulce Base.
    4. Look for the “coal mine,” several signs for no trespassing. The “mine” looks real but it’s a façade. It is about three miles east of the town limits, turn south on a small dirt road towards a mesa, “mine” in view.
    5. Cordova Canyon. South highway 17.5 miles at the “Y” (south/east) approximately four and a half miles near a statue of a saint, use a Greek cross (rosary size) Use male voice “Ave, Ave, Ave.” Statues moves forward.

    Use a geological survey map. Note: Aztec NM UFO crash in direct line to Dulce site. Also note that Dulce NM is a low gravity area, Dulce is -260, indicating caverns below the area.
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    Hi Olaf - yes I went to the statue area actually on the first trip about 5 years ago to generally "scout out" the area.

    That time I took a gamma ray spectrometer with me to map for radiation anomalies, and also camped out on the Mesa.

    I also brought a UV (Ultra-Violet) black light with me to check to see if there were any unusual glow in the dark (glow under UV actually) objects, features, cows, etc.

    While scoping out the "region" I was going with RV reading, and "feelings" (I am a sensitive and skilled over 30 years in radionics and psychotronics), so I was able to find myself moving to where there are strong "emotional" compelling points.


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    Quote Posted by Olaf (here)
    Have you also visited the areas of the entry points, that were listed in this 2010 Avalon posting?

    I'm looking forward to your further reports. Thank you very much.

    Quote 1. Dulce Lake – East south, statue of the Virgin in blue robes holding flowers, inside a small stone grotto. Use a Greek cross for a key (inverted) To activate the voice security, use a male voice, (not loud) say “Ave, Ave, Ave.” The three foot statue moves forward, look for the small opening with a mounted ladder inside.
    UPDATE: see post #12 below where an access point near the anomalies is shown. The geometry of the access point is quite strange looking at it from the TOP.. (below is a drawn image (for clarity) based on the pix in post #12)


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    Quote Posted by Bob (here)
    Quake epicenters appear to be linear, and regularly spaced, about 29,000 feet apart.
    Indeed, the epicenters are equidistant. I used this map posted by Firefoot to make some measurements with a pink line (the pink line has the same length and angle in each picture). I also pointed the location Hit-4:


    Quote Red "tacks" show coordinates where MULTIPLE earthquakes occured. Blue "tacks" show places where there was one earthquake only.
    Thanks for the double confirmation on the observation.

    Physically traveling over the areas, there are NO obvious surface feature fault zones on-top of the quake locations, (one would tend to believe that such quakes would be centered over faults), but apparently, there is something else happening.

    I was starting to look at what sized NUCLEAR DEVICES would create the magnitude sizes indicated. The average of M4.5 appears in the larger quake locations. Do you have perchance research on what sized device at a depth of 5000 feet below the surface creates such a magnitude?

    --Bob

    Below is a satellite overlain map of light points (showing surface emissions) - I believe it could also show spots with unusual reflectivity, or other anomalies (reflecting ambient light or starlight). Disturbed soil will show a strong characteristic different from the surroundings.


    Specifically note also the DARKER areas and surrounding geometry present.. Anomalies would be "differences" from the obvious.. (or the average background).
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    The average of M4.5 appears in the larger quake locations. Do you have perchance research on what sized device at a depth of 5000 feet below the surface creates such a magnitude?
    The Gasbuggy nuclear explosion was 26 kilotons at a depth of about 4000 feet. In the document below (page 94), 3 magnitudes are reported: 5.1, 4.6 and 4.3.

    http://www.ees.nmt.edu/outside/alumn...1d_cash_dj.pdf
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    Quote Posted by Bob (here)
    The average of M4.5 appears in the larger quake locations. Do you have perchance research on what sized device at a depth of 5000 feet below the surface creates such a magnitude?
    The Gasbuggy nuclear explosion was 26 kilotons at a depth of about 4000 feet. In the document below (page 94), 3 magnitudes are reported: 5.1, 4.6 and 4.3.
    Buares thank you for the LINK to the PDF, on the quakes, calibrated against project Gasbuggy.

    That report says, the 26 KiloTon device at that depth will induce the M4.5 - M5.5 sized quakes, well within the existing arsenals of nuclear weapons stocks.

    The Gasbuggy report PDF from USGS is located HERE (about 50 megabytes file size)

    In the 50's through early 70's PLOWSHARE project ("peaceful" uses of nuclear weapons...) were used for everything from tunneling, cratering, making troughs/channels, "fraking"..

    What we see then is the use of underground shaped charges (i.e. Gasbuggy load) were used in this area almost at the start of the year in 1968 (Dec '67); and the quake profiles look like they match the quake sizes at the locations shown in the above maps.

    The large amount of geometrically spaced epicenters is quite unusual.

    UPDATE: - This is the actual image of the 26 KiloTon nuclear device exploded about 40km from Dulce in Carson National Forest (shown on the blue ground satellite "lights" pix in post #6 above)

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    Tripping a ground loop annunciation device - security (oops)



    (looking at the MESA)

    The pathway was a small road working its way around the northeast side of the Mesa, eventually headed out northwesterly. Note: There are other roads further away, which provided access to the other areas;, this one though was "up close" and apparently was not supposed to be traveled on without signalling something. There was a green gate about 2/10's of a mile further past the sensor/antenna.


    There appears to be two antennas, and a small solar panel. The solar panel is about the height of the big box pointed southeasterly (morning sun); the larger angled higher panel on the strong metal pole (rigidity, no movement during wind) is pointing to what looks like the Geosynchronous satellite arc (stationary satellites).. The cable sizes are different for the lower band vertical antenna, and the solar panel. The larger cable for the microwave "flat panel antenna" is noted in the pix.


    Looking east from the gate after turning around..

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    Starting to close in on the anomalies


    Roads to the anomaly area is from the WEST (the long way through the valley) or from Lumberton (East of Dulce) and staying far North, then cutting back West.

    (NOTE: right clicking on the image and choosing OPEN IN A NEW TAB in the browser will allow one to zoom in and scale upwards to see more detail).
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    Showing the roads in and the outline of the Anomalies


    and closer still:


    In the next post(s) we will look closely at the anomalies for various details and features..

    NOTE: remember to right click on the image, choose OPEN IMAGE in new TAB, then you can scale that image in your browser's display size settings..
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    Zeroing in on the 'lake' and the 'object' near the lake


    The 'lake' is 200 foot on a side, and degraded on the upslope portion, erosion over time has collapsed a portion of it. There appeared to be a trench around the 'lake', the top half and side is starting to fill-in. Other lakes in the area are ROUND, not precisely SQUARE. There is no house, no apparent reason for this lake to be here.

    There are vehicle tracks - ONE WAY, (can't tell if it is in or out though..), and the width of the tracks are wider than a normal pickup truck. The tire width is large also, about 1 1/2 feet.

    There is a shiney object about 450 feet to the SW (upwards towards the right) of the lake. (See next PIX)


    This would be one access point.
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    Heading SOUTH into the Mesa's Valley, towards HIT-1 and HIT-2

    These geometries and features were noted - it is exactly as shown, the specific sizes of the 'circles' and horizontal humps are noted.


    Note: the SIZE precision does not appear to be RANDOM (as created naturally), nor do they appear to be a random environmental 'phenomenon'. This area takes a LOT of effort to get to, and is not something that can be accidentally found.
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    A view from the TOP near anomaly point HIT-4





    At each "hit" spot, the background radiation level dropped below background normals for the area (35-40 counts per second of gamma ray content), and then jumped to 90-125 counts per second of gamma ray emission. This is indicative that "something" radioactive was involved with that spot. Possibly that something had been brought up from below, a covered "access", etc.

    I did not go physically "digging" at those spots during this particular expedition. The magnetometer did indicate a change in Z field orientation.

    This is a pix of the equipment used for the magnetic field monitoring:

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    Analyzing geometrically the electromagnetics from 0.1 hertz upwards to 60 kilohertz

    This is a 3D representation surrounding the vehicle away from any anomaly. It contains a distribution of :
    • Location
    • Frequency
    • Phase shift

    Red is the lowest frequency, Blue is the highest frequency. The lines show the intensity and placement (and orientation). This mapping method shows in real-time, what is present electromagnetically. ULF is deep penetration into the earth and is in the 0.1 hertz through 10 hertz bandwidths. It has the capacity to penetrate up to 20,000 feet into the earth.


    As an anomaly was approached, the field geometry shifted - a few examples are shown

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    Vehicle configuration (external)

    I was driving an all black YUKON with external sensors - primarily for the electromagnetics, and magnetics. Both the magnetic sensors (3-axis) and the electromagnetics were compensated for the vehicle body.

    Here are a couple more pix of the electromagnetic spectral geometry patterns after having moved over a 'hit' spot.








    and this is one of the 'better roads' up on the TOP (looking south)

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    OK then - the previous pictures showed some strong technical anomalies. But this was not just a physical exploration, there was a 'spiritual/psychic' component, one which started about 10 years ago to see who were the souls calling from this area. Those souls didn't seem to be what we would call as soul-less 'ET'.. but before we get further into that aspect, ...

    To complete the thought on the possible access points in this area - There are more of those silver 5 foot diameter objects; another is in the next canyon to the east of where this first one was observed, heading into valley up the Mesa a bit further from the 542 road.



    Here is where it is located:


    and on the bigger map showing where it is referenced against the other points:


    NOTE: For a larger image, RIGHT CLICK on the IMAGE, choose OPEN in a NEW TAB, and then in your browser, you can ZOOM, scale up the image for higher resolution.
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    I reached into this Energy vibe - prior to entering, to connect and to understand.. (a few images of what I could find vibe wise which matched..)




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    Of all things, as I was travelling through Amarillo Texas, I felt compelled to get off on the exit, and found myself going past two "drummers" at the entrance to the truck stop, as I was feeling I needed to get some fuel, and something 'else' was calling out to me, or I was touching on something that I needed to connect with..

    Getting fuel, I went inside to take a rest break, and there was this grandmother, shackled with two young children who were not following her wishes, but wandering around in the station..

    Coming back out from the facilities, I saw her again, standing and waiting and saying, 'children, don't get lost'... and then, she walked ahead of me slowly gathering the children she was responsible for (somehow I knew not), and I felt this 'connect'.. I stayed behind her, but with a feeling of reverence, and deep respect, something the 'children' seemed to be missing.

    Beautiful lady, silver hair and a pony tail, a very weathered face.. and as she walked toward the exit.. I walked in-front of her, deliberately opening the door (there were two), and I held open the second one too.. her vibe was that of 'a deep deep smile, and thank you.., with a bit of a silence.. and a clarity..'

    I don't have a picture of her, except in my mind.. I will try to post a few similar which match a bit of the energy..



    She said quietly to me, 'thank you so much, young man' (I am 63 almost 64, so you can get an idea of her age...), and I connected, heart to heart and mind to mind..

    And although we were at least 200 miles from the New Mexican border, she added, "Welcome to you, welcome to New Mexico.." I knew at that point I was accepted for a safe passage into the People's land.. And she turned to me, and I turned to her, and shared a deep vibe.. something with a tear in it, maybe we would never meet in the physical again, but it was OK.. (I was in Amarillo, Texas, not New Mexico, but she KNEW where I was headed even though I did not say anything )

    And I passed and she passed, to wherever on which ever paths we were headed...

    The drummers were gone from the entrance to the travel center, how odd.. that there were two smiling dancing drummers to meet as I passed the threshold in this very mundane "truck stop", but yet to have an encounter with a very clear and dear native Shamaness..

    And I headed westerly and northerly over towards New Mexico, to the reservation, and to see what was present in the regions surrounding Dulce..

    I would go through many tribes and reservations, and had many more experiences, which I will share below..
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    So what then ? How to 'tune in' ? What reach out was appropriate? To 'get in touch', to 'read' ?

    Here is a thought..

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