Armed Skirmishes With Aliens, Which Ended Not In Favor Of Earthlings - Alternative View

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Armed Skirmishes With Aliens, Which Ended Not In Favor Of Earthlings - Alternative View
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The Dulce Case, 1979

The town of Dulce, located in the state of New Mexico, remembers 1979 for a long time. It was then that an incident involving aliens took place at a US military base near the city.

In that year, Dulce was filled with rumors of some strange underground structures in the area. The US military intercepted incomprehensible radio broadcasts, which they could not identify.

The fact that aliens were involved in all this, said engineer Philip Schneider. In 1979, he was contracted to work with the US State Department and was involved in setting up a secret military base near Dulce. Schneider said that during his work he noted a large number of military personnel, including from special forces, not to mention mysterious people in civilian clothes, which should not have been at all on the construction of a military base.

On one typical work day, Schneider suddenly found himself face to face with a strange creature of incredible height and had gray skin. The creature looked completely unlike a human and more than one came. The soldiers who were nearby started shooting. They managed to kill two creatures, but they responded with plasma beams. As a result of the shootout, Schneider lost several fingers. He was saved by one of the soldiers, who sacrificed his life for this.

Instead of building on the base, a massacre began. In total, according to Philip, about sixty people died, both military and civilian personnel. After prolonged fighting, mysterious creatures disappeared into the depths of the earth.

Schneider considered it likely that they still remained in their underground dwellings, and said that the United States government knew a lot about these creatures. In 1997, Schneider's body was found in his apartment. According to the official version, the engineer committed suicide.

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Operation HighJump

In 1946, the US Navy embarked on an Antarctic expedition led by retired Rear Admiral Richard Byrd. Rear-Admiral Richard Krusen was appointed head of the operational fleet formation.

In total, more than 4 thousand people took part in the expedition. For the most part, these were military personnel from the United States, Canada and the UK. Official reports stated that the purpose of the expedition was to prepare sailors for work in polar conditions and to test equipment. At the same time, the reports of the expedition are still kept under the heading "secret".

Warships and submarines met in the South Atlantic as early as 1947. The British also made many expeditions to Antarctica during the war. In 1958, the United States conducted nuclear tests in Antarctica under the Argus program.

Such close attention to the region forces conspiracy theorists to talk about the presence of secret Antarctic bases. In different versions, these bases belong either to the Nazis or to aliens. It is sometimes said that special bases were built to meet guests from space. The Germans explored Antarctica even before World War II. According to some reports, they found a system of underground tunnels and voids, which were warm due to the presence of underground rivers.

There are also versions that it was the Germans who were the first to encounter aliens in Antarctica when they began to build their secret bases. So the Nazis could get unknown alien technology. It is no coincidence that in 1947 the only public message from Admiral Byrd said that the United States should be ready for a possible air attack from Antarctica. It is believed that the 1958 nuclear explosions were intended to either end this threat or demonstrate American resolve to use atomic weapons.

GUSAKOVA IRINA YURIEVNA