Dulce Base battle
The 1979 Dulce Base Battle refers to an alleged violent confrontation between humans and extraterrestrials at the supposed Dulce Base in New Mexico. The event is a significant element in certain conspiracy theories revolving around the concealment of extraterrestrial life and secret military operations involving non-human intelligent beings (NHIBs).
Date | 1979 (disputed) |
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Location | Dulce, New Mexico, United States |
Type | Human/non-human intelligent being combat |
Cause | Confrontation arising from human personnel had potentially explosive ammunition on their person and didn't want to part with it to enter into an alien-controlled part of the facility (alleged) |
Participants | Alleged U.S. government personnel, extraterrestrial beings |
Outcome | Alleged casualties on both sides |
Deaths | Around 66, according to claims |
Non-fatal injuries | Undisclosed number, including Phil Schneider |
Alleged incident edit
According to various claims, including those of alleged whistleblowers, a firefight erupted when a conflict involving access to restricted or visitor-only areas of the secret underground facility escalated dramatically. Reports suggest that the confrontation led to multiple casualties on both sides. Phil Schneider, a self-proclaimed whistleblower, was one of the most vocal figures regarding the events said to have taken place at Dulce Base.
Denial edit
Government agencies have consistently denied the existence of Dulce Base and the events described as the Dulce Battle.
Cultural impact edit
The tale of the Dulce Base Battle has permeated certain circles of Ufology and conspiracy theorists, becoming part of modern UFO folklore. It has inspired various media adaptations, including documentaries and speculative fiction exploring secret governmental dealings with extraterrestrial entities.