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The Dulce Wars: Underground Alien Bases and the Battle for Planet Earth: This is Not Science Fiction. . .A True-To-Life "War Of The Worlds"

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IN THE CORNER OF A SMALL TOWN IN AMERICA'S SOUTHWEST SOMETHING VERY STRANGE IS GOING ON! IS AN ALIEN "FIFTH COLUMN" ALREADY ACTIVE ON EARTH PREPARING TOTAL CONQUEST VIA IMPLANTATION'S AND MIND CONTROL? According to the author -- who only used his first name for privacy reasons (and because he is deathly afraid!) -- "The repercussions of what is taking place here will soon be felt throughout the whole country, when the beast has reached out with its deadly tentacles to invade our seemingly impregnable fortress, causing it to crumble and fall." Did U.S. Military Forces perish recently in hand-to-hand combat with a group of hostile Greys who subsequently seized control of one of our Top-Secret underground bases? And has the New World order established an unholy alliance with this group of ETs? In Dulce, New Mexico, seemingly everything has gone haywire, becoming the epicenter of: Cattle mutilation phenomena. . .Energy Grids. . .Secret Societies. . .Underground Anomalies. . .Conspiracies Between Townsfolk and "Outsiders." . . Unexplained Legends and Mythology Concerning Various "Lost Civilizations." . . Geomagnetic Enigmas. . .Abductions and Missing Time. . .Hostile Alien Beings. . .Peculiar Sounds and "Movements" Coming From Beneath The Earth. As discussed on the History Channel, Coast to Coast, and TheParaCast.Com

140 pages, Paperback

First published December 7, 1999

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February 19, 2015
Thinking of buying this book? Are you wanting hard evidence that there's something going on that's not of this world? Please don't bother, as the available evidence in this book is merely hearsay. No documentation; no viable transcripts and certainly no photographic evidence. The lack of any formatting makes this a hard read, as it's thrown together in such a haphazard manner...that it becomes somewhat confusing. Moreover,the author regularly goes off on a tangent and strays away from the topic he is detailing, before casually drifting back to the subject 5 pages later. Dude...if this was a Thesis or Dissertation, then you would have flunked miserably. I want to believe...but you're not convincing.
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April 26, 2014
The Dulce Wars is a very rare kind of book. It does not cover the piles and piles of boring contact stories. It does not cover boring accounts of UFOs. It does not even recover Roswell and evidence everyone has already talked about a million times.

It's main focus is Dulce. Purportedly a small military base, but in this book described as a huge underground complex filled with 1) reptilian aliens (2) grey alien servants (3) kidnapped humans.

Now just from the subject matter, this book was likely to be much more interesting than most alien books. To a certain extent it is. It was one of the books which established the now standard idea of alien-government conspiracy. It established the three races of alien (reptilian, grey and ambiguously aligned 'Nordics'.

However it is now showing its age. There are two other comparable stories, both of which can be read online and both of which have aged better. I would suggest instead reading the Lacerta files or the story of the Zeta Reticuli Exchange of Serpo. This last one was clearly used as a source by the author of the Dulce Wars.

{The 'editor', 'Branton' is the barely articulate idiot who occasionally chimes in with inane comments. Thankfully he keeps quiet for most of the book}
It's AS IF these green-blooded, pencil-necked, melon-headed, blood-sucking parasites -- who break treaties, violate human will, permanently abduct and even kill humans for scientific or sustenance purposes, lie and deceive, disregard non-intervention ethics, destroy animals and property, manipulate the thoughts of the masses and their leaders against their conscious knowledge, ruin human lives on mental-emotional-physical levels, and literally 'feed' off of human LIFE including that of our children -- have ANY place to give such excuses!

{The book is preoccupied with the idea of the greys as secretly a class of reptilian, which is now pretty passée}
The large Grays are apparently cross-breeds between the tall "lizard-like" saurian bi-peds and the smaller "gray-type" saurian bi-peds.

{Some of the ideas are a bit derivative. The Alliance and Federation? Reallllly guys?}
THE ALLIANCE, a Nordic collective in Altair Aquila which is affiliated with THE CORPORATE, a Grey species collective. Although the Human ALLIANCE and the Grey CORPORATE interact [or have interacted in the past] with the other, the Nordic 'Alliance' ALSO maintained contact with the FEDERATION OF WORLDS. The Grey 'Corporate' in turn maintained an allegiance with something called the UNIFIED RACES OF ORION. The MAJESTIC-12 organization was aware of all three MAJOR confederation groups, the joint humanoid-reptiloid CORPORATE/ALLIANCE, the mostly-humanoid FEDERATION OF WORLDS or F.O.W, and the mostly reptiloid UNIFIED RACES OF ORION or U.R.O.
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July 22, 2018
Very unreliable, corrupted by disinformation

Seems to contain a good amount of disinformation, relies heavily on info from Paul Bennewitz (sp?) Who has since admitted to being a disinformation agent responsible for ruining (if not ending) many lives, and Phil Schneider (likely a good man) whose multiple physical and brain injuries and consequent neuroses unfortunately make his statements unreliable due to his resultant inability to discern the the reality of his own remembered past.
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January 22, 2020
My husband owned the book before I ever met him and asked me to read this to get my opinion. If true, this account is jaw-droppingly horrifying. This was my first exposure the topic of underground alien bases. I cite this book as my 'gateway drug' into the topic of secret underground bases. You can read this book and not believe any of it but still be freaked out. If you are really into this subject matter I recommend delving in to history of Phil Schneider who claimed to have a personal encounter with aliens while creating tunnels for an underground base.
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January 30, 2023
This is a difficult book to read and review. It felt as if it was thrown together in a short time. The author screams through much of it in sentences which are in all caps. Because of all the crazy Qanon BS and other conspiracy theories out today, I am very weary. Just look at Alex Jones and the pain he has caused. The only reason I gave this 4 stars was that if just 10 percent of this is true then it is deserved.
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November 23, 2021
Facts or fiction make up your own mind

Great book to read many eye openers believe it or not
You just can’t make this stuff up. Phil Schneider was very intelligent and as a result of him exposing government secrets he was murdered other books I have read corroborated the events in this book
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November 21, 2018
ALIEN TRUTH REVEALED

This book blows the lid off the biggest conspiracy ever- the alien agenda and US involvement. You thought a ship and a couple of alien bodies recovered at Roswell was a big deal. Wait til you read this. Scarier than any horror story ever written
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August 1, 2021
Very Good Read!

This book is well worth reading if you are interested in UFO's.If you pay attention to the news some of the New World Order stuff is happening. The world is changing for the worse unless people start fighting back against Big Government!!
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October 17, 2013
I love Branton, hes a bit out there but i love the books!! It does make your mind wonder about what is really going on and what the government is up to!! a tad expensive for a small thin book, but woth the read
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