Dulce Alien | Base [exclusive]
In a series of lectures before his death in 1996 (officially ruled a suicide, though he was found garroted with a guitar string), Schneider alleged the following:
Dulce Alien Base is a prominent urban legend and conspiracy theory concerning a top-secret, seven-level underground facility located beneath Archuleta Mesa near the town of Dulce, New Mexico Dulce Alien Base
Today, Dulce remains. Satellite images show nothing but scrubland and the occasional government vehicle on County Road 145. The Jicarilla Apache, who know this land as sacred, have their own stories: of a hole in the earth that leads to a place where the stars are born, and where creatures without faces steal sleepers from their beds. In a series of lectures before his death
The Jicarilla Apache have a legend about the Tséyi' (meaning "deep rock canyon"). Elders speak of "the ones who live in the rock," who steal children and livestock. While anthropologists classify this as folklore, ufologists note the striking parallel to modern mutilation accounts. The Jicarilla Apache have a legend about the
Schneider’s map of the base has become a holy scripture in conspiracy circles. The alleged layout includes:
Deep in the arid, scrub-brush landscape of northern New Mexico lies the quiet reservation town of Dulce. With a population of barely 2,000 people, it is a place known for its rich Native American history and its stunning views of the Archuleta Mesa. However, in the shadowy corners of the internet and the annals of UFOlogy, Dulce is famous for an entirely different reason: it is allegedly the site of the most clandestine and terrifying underground facility in human history—the Dulce Base.
In 1954, or so the legend goes, a meeting took place at Holloman Air Force Base between U.S. government officials and an extraterrestrial race known as the "Tall Greys." The agreement was simple: the Greys could establish a base on Earth—specifically at Dulce—in exchange for sharing advanced technology. The catch? They could conduct their own research, but with limits. Limits, the whistleblowers claim, that were soon ignored. Abductions increased. Livestock turned up mutilated. And beneath Dulce, a war began.