Here's an upcoming talk on an interesting subject:
A 90-minute public lecture entitled "America's UFO subculture and New Mexico" will be given on November 2 at Meadowlark Senior Center in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, by Norio Hayakawa, former director of a group called the Civilian Intelligence Network.There's talk that there's a big UFO base in Dulce, NM:
The group, for many years, has focused its study on how a segment of the population's "beliefs in UFOs" (as physical alien spacecraft) have been manipulated and, in some cases, may even have been created by the U.S. intelligence community as part of certain counterintelligence programs and operations.
We took a look at the Gomez Ranch, the road by the Navajo River, and the imposing Archuleta Mesa. Gabe had found landing tracks and crawler marks near the site of the mutes, and was convinced that scientist Paul Bennewitz of Thunder Scientific Labs in Albuquerque, was definitely on the right track in his attempts to locate the underground alien facility in the vicinity of Dulce. No one knew for sure where the facility was located or how humans or aliens gained secret entry to the facility.Actually, I think if there's a big UFO base anywhere in NM, it's in Rio Rancho. It would explain a lot: first of all, the surpassing strangeness of that place!
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