The first "Underground Base" conference is scheduled to be held in the
town of Dulce, New Mexico next March. This unprecedented gathering in the
town of Dulce will take place on Sunday, March 29, timed right in with the
Aztec UFO Conference 2009 which will be held on March 27 and 28 in Aztec,
New Mexcio, an hour and a half away from Dulce. In the Aztec Conference I
am privileged to present the topic: REALITIES BEHIND THE STATE OF MIND:
AREA 51 AND DULCE.As for the Dulce "Underground Base" conference (Sunday, March 29),
it will be a one-day conference and will be held at the Best Western
Jicarilla Inn in Dulce and will start at 10 a.m. and conclude at 3 p.m.
It will be entitled: DULCE BASE, FACT OR FICTION? We are planning, of course,
to invite some of the residents of Dulce, some of whom I got
to know last year upon my second visit to Dulce.
The conference will be open to the publc-at-large of Dulce, as well.
The decision to have a public announced "Underground Base" conference
right in the town of Dulce came about because of the success of a 1991
Area 51 conference in Rachel, Nevada in which we invited the
public-at-large, including anyone affiliated with the Groom Lake complex
itself. That conference drew about 95 people, some of whom (anonymous, of
course) could very welll have been affiliated with the base. Similarly,
in 1998 the first People's Rally at Area 51 was held right at the boundary
line on Groom Lake road. It drew about 200 people from all over the U.S.
as well as a few from Canada. It became a major news item in the Las
Vegas Review Journal:
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/1998/Jun-07-Sun-1998/news/index.html
Within seven years of the Rally, the government admitted that the base
exists officially and just last year, the government announced that
compensation will be made to the workers who suffered from illness due to
toxic chemicals.Dulce, however, is a different story. So far, there has not been any
solid, physical evidence whatsoever that there is a base near Dulce, such
as deep under the Archuleta Mesa. It has all been hearsay. In fact, I
would say that most of the 4000 townsfolk there do not believe that there
is an underground base there. But, when it comes to UFOs, most of the
population there believe in the sightings, since beginning with the
mid-70's and lasting till the mid-80's, the entire town of Dulce was
overwhelmed by frequent sightings of strange lights over the town. Not
only that but many ranchers in the nearby communities began to report
mysterious cattle mutilations during that time. Many Dulce officials
attended the first Cattle Mutilations conference in Albuquerque in 1979,
including then Chief, Raleigh Tafoya.
It was sometime during the mid-80s that rumors of an underground base
surfaced?and still continues to this day, so much so that the entire town
of Dulce has become associated with the alleged "underground base". Just
do a google search on Dulce, New Mexico and one can get untold number of
items relevant to this topic.
Is the town of Dulce bothered by this unusual association with
"underground base"? Perhaps somewhat, although the bulk of the townsfolk
seem to take it all with a grain of salt. I have my own wild theory on
this subject: WAS DULCE, NEW MEXICO, A NUCLEAR WASTE DUMPING GROUND?
Upon my second visit to Dulce last year, I was quite surprised that in the
gift shop at the Best Western Jicarilla Inn, there were a few T-shirts
that said 'Dulce, Home of the Underground Base', or something to that
effect. In other words, some officials there may not mind if more people
come there to spend some money, for example, at the casino there or for
purchasing fishing and hunting licenses. Will it be good for a little
tourism? However, will this conference put an end, once and for all, that
there are no underground bases in or near Dulce? Or will there be any
surprising revelations? It will be fascinating.The manager of the Inn has confirmed
to me that he will allow the use of
the entire bar-lounge area exclusively for the one-day conference.
We will also invite local newspaper reporters, as well as some local TV
news crew from Farmington.
Again, if anyone is interested in helping us with the logistics, etc.,
please e-mail me at:
noriohayakawa@rocketmail.com
(I am based in Rio Rancho, right next to Albuquerque)
Norio's website
http://www.myspace.com/noriohayakawa