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The Dulce Mystery is the topic of this episode of Mysteries with a History. Cristina Gomez is joined by guest Co-Host, Fade to Black Radio Host Jimmy Church for a look at this mystery that involves UFO sightings, an alleged alien base, abductions by aliens and tales of horrific experiments being conducted on humans and animals. Residents of the small New Mexican town claim they’re seeing — even photographing — flying saucers and other unidentified flying objects over the community of about 2,600 people, many of whom also share stories of low-flying military helicopters and fast-moving lights darting back and forth in the sky.
For decades, ufologists have claimed that extraterrestrials experiment on humans with the military's help inside a secret base underneath the Archuleta Mesa in Dulce, New Mexico. Dulce is home to the headquarters of the Jicarilla Apache Reservation of northern New Mexico and is largely inhabited by Indigenous peoples. Despite its small population, it draws heavy tourism by ufologists, who host an annual “Dulce Base UFO Conference.”
It’s important to note that the existence of the New Mexico alien base itself remains entirely unproven, even as the legends surrounding it are well documented. Stories arose in the mid-1970s with New Mexico State Trooper Gabriel Valdez reporting a series of disturbing cattle mutilations, according to Michael Barkun’s A Culture of Conspiracy. Valdez claimed to have seen “sophisticated spacecraft” in the Dulce, New Mexico, skies near Where Dulce Base is said to lie — and to have found a mutilated cow with a dead fetus inside. This was no unborn calf, he claimed, and appeared to be a bizarre hybrid that “looked like a human, a monkey and a frog.” Detritus surrounding the cattle mutilations suggested to Valdez that the government was involved, and that the cattle were not ravaged by wild animals, he said. One resident even claims to have tracked Bigfoot.
What is the truth..?? Join Cristina Gomez and Jimmy Church as we look at this fascinating Mystery with a History.
Cristina's Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and More > https://beacons.page/cristinagomez
Patreon Club for Extras & Behind the Scenes: https://www.patreon.com/paradigm_shifts
The Dulce Mystery is the topic of this episode of Mysteries with a History. Cristina Gomez is joined by guest Co-Host, Fade to Black Radio Host Jimmy Church for a look at this mystery that involves UFO sightings, an alleged alien base, abductions by aliens and tales of horrific experiments being conducted on humans and animals. Residents of the small New Mexican town claim they’re seeing — even photographing — flying saucers and other unidentified flying objects over the community of about 2,600 people, many of whom also share stories of low-flying military helicopters and fast-moving lights darting back and forth in the sky.
For decades, ufologists have claimed that extraterrestrials experiment on humans with the military's help inside a secret base underneath the Archuleta Mesa in Dulce, New Mexico. Dulce is home to the headquarters of the Jicarilla Apache Reservation of northern New Mexico and is largely inhabited by Indigenous peoples. Despite its small population, it draws heavy tourism by ufologists, who host an annual “Dulce Base UFO Conference.”
It’s important to note that the existence of the New Mexico alien base itself remains entirely unproven, even as the legends surrounding it are well documented. Stories arose in the mid-1970s with New Mexico State Trooper Gabriel Valdez reporting a series of disturbing cattle mutilations, according to Michael Barkun’s A Culture of Conspiracy. Valdez claimed to have seen “sophisticated spacecraft” in the Dulce, New Mexico, skies near Where Dulce Base is said to lie — and to have found a mutilated cow with a dead fetus inside. This was no unborn calf, he claimed, and appeared to be a bizarre hybrid that “looked like a human, a monkey and a frog.” Detritus surrounding the cattle mutilations suggested to Valdez that the government was involved, and that the cattle were not ravaged by wild animals, he said. One resident even claims to have tracked Bigfoot.
What is the truth..?? Join Cristina Gomez and Jimmy Church as we look at this fascinating Mystery with a History.
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