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Tuesday, January 22, 2019

The Dulce subterranean base is a seven-story compound beneath Dulce, New Mexico that houses human-animal hybrids, human-alien hybrids, and extremely advanced technologies. They say even been the site of alien wars. You know, the usual. It hasn't been called the Roswell of Northern New Mexico for nothing. The first claims of the base's existence, according to HowStuffWorks, date all the way back to the 1930s. But the rumors of alien intervention in the area began to gain traction in the 1970s, when a former New Mexico State Police trooper named Gabe Valdez documented unexplained cattle mutilations in the area, according to the Santa Fe New Mexican newspaper. In a radio interview, Valdez said, "The evidence that was left there, you know, predators don't leave gas masks, glow sticks, radar chaff. They don't leave that stuff." Valdez made more wild claims in other interviews, including sightings of black, silent "sophisticated spacecraft" and the discovery of a fetus inside a dead cow — but not a calf fetus. "It looked like a human, a monkey and a frog," Valdez told the History Channel's "UFO Hunters." "It didn't have any bones in the head. It was all full of water." Valdez thought — what else? — the cows were incubating alien babies. Tim Anderson, a former police officer in Dulce, claimed to have seen a UFO in the town in the late 1990s. "It lit up the whole valley and just disappeared into the rocks," he told the Santa Fe New Mexican. "I just rubbed my eyes. 'Did I really see that?'

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The Dulce subterranean base is a seven-story compound beneath Dulce, New Mexico that houses human-animal hybrids, human-alien hybrids, and extremely advanced technologies. They say even been the site of alien wars. You know, the usual. It hasn't been called the Roswell of Northern New Mexico for nothing.

The first claims of the base's existence, according to HowStuffWorks, date all the way back to the 1930s. But the rumors of alien intervention in the area began to gain traction in the 1970s, when a former New Mexico State Police trooper named Gabe Valdez documented unexplained cattle mutilations in the area, according to the Santa Fe New Mexican newspaper. In a radio interview, Valdez said, "The evidence that was left there, you know, predators don't leave gas masks, glow sticks, radar chaff. They don't leave that stuff."

Valdez made more wild claims in other interviews, including sightings of black, silent "sophisticated spacecraft" and the discovery of a fetus inside a dead cow — but not a calf fetus. "It looked like a human, a monkey and a frog," Valdez told the History Channel's "UFO Hunters." "It didn't have any bones in the head. It was all full of water." Valdez thought — what else? — the cows were incubating alien babies.

Tim Anderson, a former police officer in Dulce, claimed to have seen a UFO in the town in the late 1990s. "It lit up the whole valley and just disappeared into the rocks," he told the Santa Fe New Mexican. "I just rubbed my eyes. 'Did I really see that?'

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