Less than 3,000 residents inhabit the minuscule town of Dulce, New Mexico, yet it has garnered substantial attention for its vast alien conspiracy theories, largely fueled by a determined businessman determined to unveil the secrets hidden beneath its surface.
Nestled in the heart of Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, rests a diminutive town boasting a population of 2,788 individuals… at least, above ground.
As a member of the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, a civilian-led group dedicated to investigating UFO phenomena, he made daring assertions about Dulce based on what he alleged were “top secret communications.”
Although he never stated where it came from, he was adamant that there was a secret underground base in Dulce, and that it was being used by both aliens and the United States military to conduct “inhumane and cruel human experimentation”.
In 1981, he wrote a letter to a United States senator, explaining everything he knew.
He said: “I knew the location of the Alien bases in Northern New Mexico in the centre of the Jicarilla Apache Reservation 4.5 miles Northwest of Dulce, NM.
“I know that someone in the military made a deal with the Aliens several years ago, giving the Indian land, cattle, etc. and apparent assurance of safety to the Alien in trade for Technology in the form of an Atomic powered ship at the same time establishing an extensive US base alongside to test the ship.
“In the late ’79 or early ’80, an argument erupted over weapons, leading to the military’s abandonment of the area; the fate of the men involved remains unknown. I possessed highly detailed official NASA U2 CIR (color infrared) photos, along with low-altitude and ground-level images, revealing the base in its entirety (photos acquired legitimately through UNM, the University of New Mexico).
“The ship design obtained in exchange is over thirty years behind alien technology. I informed Captain Harris about two women and a child near Austin, TX, who suffered severe radiation exposure at close range from a distressed ship. It was observed heading west accompanied by unmarked helicopters, and the government was discreetly covering their hospital expenses.”
“I am also very concerned that the President has not been totally advised of the situation and have forwarded a copy to him, cover letter enclosed for your record. It is hoped you will value this valuable input and in time get in touch with me.”
He was ignored, and in 1988, he published a paper called “Project Beta” where he detailed how to expose the base, as well as how to launch an attack on it. The paper is VERY difficult to get hold of, however.
Sadly, most people labelled him as delusional, and sadly he suffered a mental breakdown years later. He died on June 23, 2003, but the mystery of what really lies beneath Dulce remains unsolved.