1979

DULCE BASE

2 Documents on file

Dulce Alien Firefight image

Dulce Alien Firefight

The Dulce firefight story is best understood as a layered UFO legend rather than a documented covert action, because a pre-Schneider version already existed by December 2, 1981, when Paul Bennewitz wrote of an alien base near the town of Dulce and said that "late '79 or first of '80" there had been an argument over weapons, while political scientist Michael Barkun traces the earliest Dulce claims to Bennewitz beginning in 1979 and shows that the story circulated publicly before Schneider became its most famous lecturer. [1, 4]

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Dulce Analytical Investigation

The phenomenon of the Dulce Base represents a critical juncture in the intersection of Cold War-era subterranean military development and modern extraterrestrial mythology. Centered on the Archuleta Mesa near the town of Dulce, New Mexico, this narrative posits the existence of a high-tech, seven-story underground facility operated through a collaborative effort between clandestine government agencies and non-human intelligences [1]. The town itself, a remote hamlet within the Jicarilla Apache reservation with fewer than 3,000 residents and no traffic signals, serves as the geographical cap fo

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