Dulce Base
Thomas Castello is an enigmatic figure in the world of UFO and UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) research. He is said to have worked as a security officer at the alleged Dulce Base, a secretive underground facility rumored to be located near Dulce, New Mexico. According to theories, the Dulce Base is involved in clandestine activities, including advanced technology research, genetic experiments, and collaborations between humans and extraterrestrial beings.
He claimed to have witnessed a variety of disturbing experiments and interactions between humans and extraterrestrial beings while working at the Dulce Base. He asserted that he had smuggled out documents, photographs, and other evidence to support his allegations. Unfortunately, these supposed pieces of evidence have never been subjected to thorough independent analysis.
When it comes to science, the alleged experiments and technologies at the Dulce Base are said to involve genetic manipulation, advanced propulsion systems, and other cutting-edge fields.
- Thomas Castello’s story gained wider attention after being featured in the book “The Dulce Wars” by Branton, which was published in 1999. The book looks into the alleged secret government operations at the Dulce Base and includes Castello’s claims as a central component. (Source: Branton. (1999). The Dulce Wars: Underground Alien Bases and the Battle for Planet Earth. Inner Light – Global Communications)
- Castello is said to have shared his story with a select group of UFO researchers, including Norio Hayakawa, who has been actively investigating the Dulce Base conspiracy theory since the late 1980s. (Source: “Dulce Base: The Truth and Evidence from the Case Files of Gabe Valdez,” by Greg Valdez, 2013)
- One of the alleged photographs smuggled out by Castello depicts what appears to be a “vats” room, where human and alien genetic material is supposedly stored and experimented upon. However, the authenticity of this photograph has never been independently verified. (Source: “Exposing U.S. Government Policies on Extraterrestrial Life,” by Michael E. Salla, 2009)
Dulce Base is said to be situated deep beneath the Archuleta Mesa, a plateau that spans the border between New Mexico and Colorado. The base reportedly dates back to the 1940s, but it wasn’t until the late 1970s and early 1980s that theories about its existence began to gain traction. Many believe that the facility is a joint human-alien operation, with some suggesting that it is part of the larger clandestine world of secret military bases and extraterrestrial cooperation.
The science behind Dulce Base is largely based on accounts from alleged whistleblowers and researchers. Many claim that the base houses advanced technologies that defy our current understanding of physics and engineering. For example, some assert that the facility utilizes a form of energy called “zero-point energy,” which allows for the manipulation of gravity and the creation of advanced propulsion systems. There are reports of advanced genetic engineering experiments conducted on both human and extraterrestrial subjects, with the aim of creating hybrid species and unlocking the secrets of the human genome.
In a 1988 documentary titled “UFO Cover-Up? Live!”, a man identifying himself as “Falcon” claimed that the United States government had been collaborating with extraterrestrial beings at secret underground bases, including Dulce Base (Source: “UFO Cover-Up? Live!” – 1988 documentary by Michael Seligman and Robert Kiviat).
Phil Schneider, a self-proclaimed former government engineer, claimed in the 1990s that he had worked at Dulce Base and witnessed horrifying experiments involving both humans and aliens. Schneider died under mysterious circumstances in 1996, which some believe was due to his decision to reveal the truth about Dulce Base (Source: “The Mysterious Life and Death of Philip Schneider”, by Alex Mistretta, published in Open Minds Magazine, June/July 2013).
The Dulce Base has been popularized by various books, such as “The Dulce Wars: Underground Alien Bases and the Battle for Planet Earth” by Branton and “Underground Alien Bio Lab at Dulce: The Bennewitz UFO Papers” by Timothy Good. These books present testimonies, documents, and theories supporting the existence of Dulce Base and its alleged activities (Source: “The Dulce Wars: Underground Alien Bases and the Battle for Planet Earth”, by Branton, published in 1999, and “Underground Alien Bio Lab at Dulce: The Bennewitz UFO Papers”, by Timothy Good, published in 2013).
Richard Dolan, a renowned UFO historian and author, maintain that there is not enough evidence to definitively prove or disprove the existence of the facility. Others, such as Stanton Friedman, a nuclear physicist and UFO researcher, argue that claims regarding Dulce Base are merely distractions from more legitimate UFO cases.
While some experts and researchers remain open to the possibility of Dulce Base’s existence, others are more skeptical and view the topic as a distraction from more credible cases. The ongoing debate surrounding Dulce Base ensures that it will remain a subject of fascination and intrigue for years to come.