Dulce Base
Dulce Base was a CIA psyop in the 80's, about a fictional government project that supposedly took place at Dulce New Mexico, to spread disinfo about mind control, dimensional portals and extraterrestials (reptilians and greys) as a distraction from real mind control projects like MK Ultra. |
It was spread through controlled opposition disinfo agents Paul Bennewitz (hypnotist James Harder of UC Berkeley, Travis Walton), Phil Schneider, John Lear (educated at elite school Le Rosey, son of Bill Lear of US Navy and Moya Olsen= Crowley's Scarlett Woman Dorothy Olsen), Timothy Green Beckley (Coast to Coast), a fictional Thomas Costello and Fritz Springmeier (chapter about the Freemans in Bloodlines of the Illuminati).
Paul Bennewetz and Travis Walton worked with the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO, Crowley's Aeon of Horus/Harpo), which in 1969 became MUFON (Karla Turner, JZ Knight, Bill Moore). Bennewitz also worked with Linda Moulton Howe (Coast to Coast, Ancient Aliens, Ageoftruth.tv).
John Lear worked for the CIA and with CIA connected Laurel Canyon The Byrds (Terry Melcher as producer), George Knapp (Coast to Coast), Bill Cooper and Bob Lazar.
DB=42, nr of rabbit hole. Pluto: nuclear energy, dark secrets, god of the underworld. Dark occultists uses the qlippoth of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life (Typhonian magic of Kenneth Grant), compared to tunnels.
New Mexico was also the state of the Roswell psyop and the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos Laboratory (Parsons' Babalon Workings in Mojave Desert were based on Crowley's Alamantra Working in Manhattan). Bennewitz' friend Bill Moore wrote about the Roswell incident and Philadelphia Experiment.
Phil Schneider claimed to have worked under Denver International Airport and died in 1996. A 'Dulce Documents' was spread, attributed to a fictional Thomas Costello.
Disinfo is the regular CIA approach to neutralize information by mixing facts with fiction (manipulation of imagination is part of 'black' magic), similar to stories of Richard Shaver in Raymond Palmer's science fiction magazine Amazing Stories, publisher of Isaac Asimov (Manhattan Project related Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, used in Philadelphia Experiment hoax). Palmer was a friend of Kenneth Arnold (BSA).
The Dulce Base hoax was reinforced by disinfo of Fiona Barnett (claimed Michael Aquino completed her psychic warfare training at Dulce) and Project Camelot.
Michael Barkun is used as debunker.