1995: Deep Underground Military Bases and the Black Budget

Phil Schneider’s last lecture of 1995 Deep Underground Military Bases and the Black Budget Development of Military Technology, Implied German Interest in Hyperspacial Technology The Fire Fight At Dulce Base Schneider’s Worries About Government Factions, Railroad Cars and Shackle Contracts America’s Black Program Contractors Star Wars and Apparent Alien Threat  Stealth Aircraft Technology Use by U.S. Agencies and the United Nations The Guardians of Stealth and Delta Force Origins of the Bosnia Conflict Thoughts on the Bombings in the […] Read More

2012: D.U.M.B.

H.W.M. McKinlay The United States Government have been building Deep Underground Military Bases (D.U.M.B.) day and night, since before the 1940’s, with laser drills which can bore a seven mile tunnel in one day. There are presently at least one hundred and thirty such facilities, including Area 51 in Nevada and Dulce, New Mexico which are inter-connected by high-speed, magneto-leviton trains, with speeds of up to Mach Two. They are whole cities underground. Mount Weather is the seat of […] Read More

1998: The Dulce, New Mexico base.

The most notorious of all military bases. But, it should be labelled as a Military Black Operations base. This base is staffed by both military and alien beings. Hard to imagine, that aliens work hand in hand in this base with military human beings. Such are the reports that have come out by ex-military personal that worked in Dulce. The alleged reports are very numerous. To numerous to deny the reality of this so called chamber of horrors. I […] Read More

Mount Weather

Few Americans–indeed, few Congressional reps–are aware of the existence of Mount Weather, a mysterious underground military base carved deep inside a mountain near the sleepy rural town of Bluemont, Virginia, just 46 miles from Washington DC. Mount Weather–also known as the Western Virginia Office of Controlled Conflict Operations–is buried not just in hard granite, but in secrecy as well. In March, 1976, The Progressive Magazine published an astonishing article entitled “The Mysterious Mountain.” The author, Richard Pollock, based his […] Read More