Subject: Re: Dulce experiment
From: "OhBrother" <Nobody@noplace.com>
Date: 04/01/2004, 02:09
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.paranet.abduct,sci.astro,sci.skeptic

<bjacoby@iwaynet.net> wrote in message news:bt7crk$6r7$1@tribune.oar.net...
In sci.astro Michael Davis <mdavis19@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
As I understand it the "battle" was supposed to be deep
underground. So pray tell just what does looking at the
dirt overhead "prove"?

So you think it's possible to build a huge underground base and
have a massive battle without disturbing the ground at all?

Yes. It was supposed to be a gunfight not a nuke war!

Where
did all the excavated dirt and rock go?

Duh. It was "excavated" by the folks who built it!

Why yes, it was constructed with Subterrenes (underground submarines) armed
with those light emitting thingies like they used on that UFO movie in the
sixties to make underground tunnels.  They expanded out from Mount Shasta
where the reptilians and the Greys have their base with exits under the
great salt lake.  During the battle they escaped to Mars using the stargate
technology that was given to them by Al Bielek & Co. during one of their
adventures after the Philidelphia experiment went awry.  Sadly though they
discovered that it was overrun by Nazi "boys from brazil" who had fled there
years before using captured UFO technology lifted by Buster Crabbe from Ming
the Merciless and the continued researches by Bob Lazar and Uri Geller.

Just search Brookhaven Labs and you'll see.  Or else use remote viewing,
that might tell the tale too...

Honest to gosh, it's all the truth.  Just ask Billy Meier, he'll tell you.

O'

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