Dulce Base
Template:Infobox military installation
Dulce Base is a purported underground facility located near the town of Dulce, New Mexico, in the United States. It is often cited in conspiracy theories as a secretive military installation where extraterrestrial and human collaboration occurs. Despite the lack of verifiable evidence, the base has become a focal point for discussions about UFOs, government secrecy, and alleged alien abductions.
History and Origins[edit | edit source]
The legend of Dulce Base began in the late 1970s and early 1980s, primarily through the claims of a man named Paul Bennewitz. Bennewitz, a businessman and electronics specialist, believed he had intercepted electronic communications from extraterrestrial sources near the Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His claims were later expanded by other conspiracy theorists, who suggested that a massive underground facility existed beneath the Archuleta Mesa, near Dulce.
Alleged Structure and Purpose[edit | edit source]
According to various sources, Dulce Base is a multi-level underground facility with a series of tunnels and chambers. It is said to house both human and alien personnel, and is purportedly involved in genetic engineering, mind control, and advanced technology research. Some accounts describe horrific experiments on humans and animals, conducted in collaboration with extraterrestrial beings.
Levels of the Base[edit | edit source]
The base is often described as having multiple levels, each with a specific function:
- Level 1: Security and communications
- Level 2: Human staff housing
- Level 3: Executive offices and laboratories
- Level 4: Mind control experiments
- Level 5: Alien housing
- Level 6: Genetic experiments
- Level 7: Cryogenic storage and "nightmare hall"
Public Perception and Skepticism[edit | edit source]
Despite the sensational claims, there is no concrete evidence to support the existence of Dulce Base. The United States government has consistently denied any knowledge of such a facility. Skeptics argue that the stories are a combination of urban legends, disinformation, and paranoia.
Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
Dulce Base has become a staple in ufology and conspiracy theory circles. It has been featured in numerous books, documentaries, and television shows. The base is often compared to other alleged secret facilities, such as Area 51 in Nevada.
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