12-18-2004, 08:24 AM
So I saw this on a messageboard:
This is a mixture of various stories. The Dulce incident in 1979 is widely reported as being something that had been boiling for a while in a base which we knew about already and in fact had people working in with the aliens. The exact statistic I've heard over and over again is that 66 people (I assume that means humans) died in the fighting there, and 44 escaped. The scenario I've heard two different ways. First version I heard back when I was into this stuff was that basically was that we found out about the greys' and reptillians' blatant disregard for the terms of the treaty and that something happened the led to fighting and they violently kicked the humans out of that base.
The second, and much more detailed account I heard was that humans working within the base gradually became aware (a lot of the human workers were drugged to keep them in line) that the thousands of humans that passed through the base and had nightmarish experiments performed on them were abducted against their will and not victims of some sort of mental illness which the government was trying to keep under wraps. After this therer was some sort of loose, secret alliance between some of the humans and some of the low-ranking Reptillian workers, which they had to be extrewmely discreet about, and that eventually this led to the Federal Government sending commandos in, presumably with the Draco's (reptillian ruling class) blessing, to wipe out all the human and reptillian betrayors in the base. Some escaped. most did not.
The underground alien/American bases being connected by bullet trains I have heard about repeatedly. Supposedly there over 100 of these bases, most heavily concentrated in the Southwest.
The stuff about Nightmare Hall at Dulce, which I've heard two different accounts of, was truly disturbing. Take a human and a random animal like a horse or a parrot or a spider, and combine the two (sometimes making two separate animals). What does it look like? Imagine a giant spider with a small human-like head (and those multiple spider eyes) with pinkish human skin all over. Or take a normal human woman and just remove the part of the brain that knows how to speak, so not only can she cannot speak, but she can't even comprehend how to, but is otherwise of normal intelligence. Or take several hundred women and just turn them into factories for human ova. only let them be conscious the entire time that their chained up for years at a time in some scary alien lab.
If you're lucky you'll just have your memory erased and be let back into the World as an unwitting agent with subconscious instructions that will be released when needed.
Quote:The grey aliens have been using Earth as a base for around a million years. In photos of the Bikini Atoll atomic bomb tests (not the ones YOU'VE seen!) UFOs are swarming all over. In 1954, Eisenhower signed a treaty with the aliens, letting them abduct people and mutilate livestock in exchange for technology (most modern military technology is alien-based). Most of the technology, by the way, wouldn't exist without materials from space; the government, just as one example, has a bunch of mines on the moon.
Enter Philip Schneider. Schneider was an engineer geology type guy who was employed by the government in the '70s to build one of the 100+ underground bases that are around the country, linked by magnetically-powered bullet trains. By this time, the aliens had thrown over the treaty and started doing whatever they wanted.
Phil's job was to recommend the sort of explosives to use to clear away the underground rock; in 1979, he and a crew were doing this beneath Dulce, NM, when they accidentally came across an underground alien base. A shootout occurred; Phil himself killed three aliens, and one was of only three (out of 67) people to survive. Unfortunately one of the aliens shot him with some kind of nuclear gun implanted in its shoulder, which gave him a bunch of scars and dealt him a hefty amount of radiation.
This eventually gave him cancer and, figuring he had nothing left to lose, he went on a lecture tour. In 1996 he "had a stroke" and died; when his wife demanded an autopsy, it was revealed that he was strangled, so the cause of death was changed to suicide. All of the space metals, UFO photos, Philadelphia Experiment documents, etc., that he took on his lecture tour and kept in his apartment, were gone when he was found dead.
Now, since I'm home alone and everyone else in the neighborhood is at work and stuff, I'm going to go out in the living room and wait for the Men in Black.
This is a mixture of various stories. The Dulce incident in 1979 is widely reported as being something that had been boiling for a while in a base which we knew about already and in fact had people working in with the aliens. The exact statistic I've heard over and over again is that 66 people (I assume that means humans) died in the fighting there, and 44 escaped. The scenario I've heard two different ways. First version I heard back when I was into this stuff was that basically was that we found out about the greys' and reptillians' blatant disregard for the terms of the treaty and that something happened the led to fighting and they violently kicked the humans out of that base.
The second, and much more detailed account I heard was that humans working within the base gradually became aware (a lot of the human workers were drugged to keep them in line) that the thousands of humans that passed through the base and had nightmarish experiments performed on them were abducted against their will and not victims of some sort of mental illness which the government was trying to keep under wraps. After this therer was some sort of loose, secret alliance between some of the humans and some of the low-ranking Reptillian workers, which they had to be extrewmely discreet about, and that eventually this led to the Federal Government sending commandos in, presumably with the Draco's (reptillian ruling class) blessing, to wipe out all the human and reptillian betrayors in the base. Some escaped. most did not.
The underground alien/American bases being connected by bullet trains I have heard about repeatedly. Supposedly there over 100 of these bases, most heavily concentrated in the Southwest.
The stuff about Nightmare Hall at Dulce, which I've heard two different accounts of, was truly disturbing. Take a human and a random animal like a horse or a parrot or a spider, and combine the two (sometimes making two separate animals). What does it look like? Imagine a giant spider with a small human-like head (and those multiple spider eyes) with pinkish human skin all over. Or take a normal human woman and just remove the part of the brain that knows how to speak, so not only can she cannot speak, but she can't even comprehend how to, but is otherwise of normal intelligence. Or take several hundred women and just turn them into factories for human ova. only let them be conscious the entire time that their chained up for years at a time in some scary alien lab.
If you're lucky you'll just have your memory erased and be let back into the World as an unwitting agent with subconscious instructions that will be released when needed.
