by Captain Mark Richards
E.D.H. -
Earth Defense Headquarters
Technical Brief
Winter - 2001
condensed and re-edited by 'BRANTON'
with the permission of E.D.H.
from
KINGDOMOFBRANTONIA Website
The Battle at Dulce to
Stop an Alien Breeding Program
Using Thousands of Young Women
Government scientists (the secret government) purportedly labored
alongside an alien force to work out the sundry ways the general
population could be brought under an ultimate totalitarian control
that would leave humanity as little more than farm animals to be
used for breeding.
All of which began with a 1947 treaty signed by
President Harry Truman, that set in motion a plan where the ELITE
obtained alien technological secrets in exchange for permitting the
aliens to abduct human subjects for their diabolical research. In
time, the elite would be allowed to survive to become the overlords
of the human sheep, under ultimate control of the aliens - like the
dogs that watch the sheep on a human farm...
Located almost two miles beneath Archuleta Mesa on the Jicarilla
Apache Indian Reservation near
Dulce, New Mexico was an installation
classified so secret, its existence would be one of the most
protected realities in the world.
There was the Earth's first main
joint United States Government/Alien biogenetics laboratory. Others
existed in Colorado, Nevada, and Arizona, not to mention in a
number of other locations like Afghanistan and Russia - but Dulce
(is)/was the largest...
In an era when the officers in charge of the major military units
were still part of the generation that looked on young women -
potential mothers - as a treasure to be protected, to learn that
thousands of young females were being abducted, and even created
(cloned, etc.) for use as sex slaves by aliens was simply too much
for such men to allow to continue.
The turning point came when National Security Adviser Dr.
Zbigniew
Brzezinski met with President Jimmy Carter in the White House on
June 14, 1977, with a number of other "intelligence operatives and
leaders", to bring the President up to speed on a number of top
secret programs, including "Project Aquarius", and the work being
done
at Dulce, Area 51, and other secret bases.
Brzezinski, a member
of the power elite that backed the "Grey" cause, never guessed that
the President would be so shocked that he would soon turn to trusted
military advisors in the military intelligence community for options
of how to stop what had been going on.
The
National Security Agency (NSA) had been secretly fighting the
alien cause, and the humans that worked for or with the aliens,
since it was established in the mid-1950s'. Project Aquarius was
originally established in 1953, by order of President Eisenhower,
under control of NSC and
MJ-12.
In 1966, the Project's name had been
changed from Project Gleem, which became
Project Aquarius, and portions of it
went into DEEP COVER, hidden even from the CIA and the NSC.
At that
point, the NSA had opened,
-
"Department X" (to identify and study all
alien or enemy operations that could be a threat to the United
States or the Human Race in general)
-
"Department Z" (to "react" and
"neutralize" any sort of threat to the United States or the
Human Race)
Under secret Presidential Order, signed by President Jimmy Carter,
the NSA's Department Z, the newly established DELTA FORCE, and a
specially hand-picked group of Air Force SOC, Navy SEAL, and Army
Rangers were organized for a mission so secret that not even command
officers were told what it was about until the night of the attack.
The only 'Attack Team' leaders who knew what this would be about
were the men involved in the NSA Department Z, who had been involved
with fighting aliens for years.
The commanding officer of the attack
was none other than Captain Mark Richards, the son of the infamous
"Dutchman", Major Ellis Loyd Richards, who had been the commander of
International Security (IS) since Admiral Chester W. Nimitz died in
1966...
By 1978, the NSA Department X was warning the human commanders of
new programs starting at Dulce that were so frightening that even
seasoned men of war were shocked.
Thousands of young human females
were being "created" in test tubes to be sex slaves for the aliens.
But these clones were proving to be less than satisfying for the
aliens', because they didn't "suffer" the same way that once free
victims did. They could be engineered to provide better sexual tools
for some of the stranger life forms, but they were proving to be
nearly "mindless", and thus couldn't react with the "fear" that
normal young women could.
For that reason, while the clone program
would continue, it had been decided that the abduction program would
be stepped up - with the forced "short-term" attacks to increase by
1980 to over 100,000 a year, and the facility to be enlarged for
"long-term" victims (who would stay there for as long as they lived)
with numbers over 75,000.
The
labs at Dulce started cloning human females by a process
perfected in the world's largest and most advanced bio-genetic
facility, Los Alamos.
The
elite humans who manipulated the worlds'
governments from the shadows would soon have a disposable
slave-race, for medical culling of body parts and their own
perverted pleasures.
Like
the alien Greys, the U.S. (Secret)
Government secretly kidnapped and impregnated young females, then
removed the hybrid fetus after a three-month time period, before
accelerating their growth in laboratories.
Biogenetic (DNA
Manipulation) programming was then instilled - many being implanted
with all sorts of devices, some that allowed them to be controlled
at a distance through RF (Radio Frequency) transmissions...
From 'EDH Archives: Dulce Interviews; WC-289487346--80'...
"Level 7 is worse... It was like a whore house for pervert ETs'.
Human females were brought there for 'experiments', but you can't
convince me that most of it wasn't just sadistic pleasure for the
Greys. They wouldn’t just impregnate the girls, they would sexually
torture them for hours.
Sure there were the scientific procedures,
but there were also orgies where a few pretty human females would be
given to a large number of Greys for nothing less than a brutal
gang-rape.
And this was constant. Hundreds of Greys, and other
species that seemed to be friends to the Greys, would come and go
every week, for no other clear reason than to take sexual pleasure
with the provided human females."
When the truth was evident that sub-humans and other creatures were
being produced from abducted human females, impregnated against
their will, a secret resistance group formed within the military and
intelligence agencies of the U.S. Government that did not approve of
the deals that had been made with the 'Off-worlders’.
Many of these
brave humans would be assassinated, or "died under mysterious
circumstance," or would be silenced in other ways. But in 1979, they
would manage a victory that would cost the Greys, and the humans
that backed the Greys, dearly...
The Air Force Intelligence Officer that reportedly was the man who
met with the Aliens at Holloman (Air Force Base) in 1964, was the
legendary 'Dutchman,' Ellis Loyd Richards, Jr. - the same man who
would reportedly order
the attack on Dulce in 1979, and whose son,
Captain Mark Richards, would lead the human attack on the facility.
The Richards names come up time and time again when one looks into
any of the mentioned Top Secret Projects that Military Intelligence,
or the Eyes-Only, Tops Secret agency known as International
Security, were involved in from World War II through the Cold War
years...
The in-house political argument that developed within
MAJESTIC
TWELVE in the late 1970s, when the military/intelligence men
objected to the deals with some of the Aliens on the side for the
selfish gain of such groups as the Illuminati of thousands or the
“Club of Rome” at the expense of thousands of innocents, if not all
of mankind, helped to cause the rift that would lead to the military
action taken against the Dulce facility in 1979...
Later on in the
DULCE BATTLE report, it is written...
"It would be ONE OF
the reptoids who taught several of the men
involved in the attack on Dulce a number of the informative points
that would first cause them to look more deeply into what was being
done at the facility, and then helped them better understand the
enemy, and how to defeat them.
Indeed, it would be this Reptoid who
communicated the factual basis for a number of the plots being
organized against humanity by a number of off-world sources, and
(some of them) had proven their willingness to aid the human cause
in the Battle for Central Asia in 1976, and in the August 1979 space
defense of Earth against alien invaders.
It was also (they) who
warned of the danger that such life forms as bacteria represented to
both aliens and humans...
In 1979, there were 37 alien species represented at the Dulce
facility.
Only 6 of those had their own space or dimensional
traveling ability, while the others were guests of the Greys. All of
those species that had come as guests of the Greys were there for
genetic and reproductive experiments with humans - and 8 of those
were also interested in humans as A SOURCE OF FOOD.
Of those
interested in reproductive experiments, 25 could enjoy direct
intercourse with human females (although several needed the female
to be placed on special hormone treatments ahead of time), and the
facility apparently got the reputation for being a sexual pleasure
spot for the quadrant.
Of course, not all the Reptoid-type creatures are friendly towards
humans.
According to
Lear and others, the U.S. government may have
made a 'pact' with a non-human race as early as 1933. According to
some this 'race' is not human yet claims to have had it's origin on
Earth... Some sources allege that this predatory race is of a
neo-saurian nature.
This has led others to suggest that the
dinosaurs which ruled the surface of the Earth in prehistoric times
may not have become entirely extinct as is commonly believed, but
that certain of the more intelligent and biped-hominoid mutations of
that race developed a form of intellectual thought equal to, or
surpassing (in some respects - especially with their 'collective
mind' matrix - Branton) that of the human race...
The theory then suggests that some of this race went into space,
only to return to find that their founders on their home planet had
not survived.
(NOTE: On the surface, that is, however there are several
reports of reptilian humanoids being encountered in deep underground
natural cavern systems all over the world... and in time, the
space-based reptiloids learned of these - Branton)
There were a number of facts quickly put forward; for instance one
branch or mutation of the supposedly extinct sauroid race,
Stenonychosaurus, was according to paleontologists remarkably
hominoid in appearance, being 3 ˝ to 4 ˝ feet in height with
possibly greyish-green skin and three digit clawed hands and a
partially-opposable 'thumb'.
The opposable thumb and intellectual
capacity are the only thing preventing members of the animal kingdom
from challenging the human race as the masters of planet Earth.
For
instance, the ape kingdom possesses opposable thumbs yet it does not
possess the intellectual capacity to use them as humans do. The
dolphins possess intellects nearing that of humans but do not
possess opposable thumbs or even limbs necessary to build, etc.
The cranial capacity of Stenonychosaurus was nearly twice the size
of that of human beings, indicating a large and possibly advanced
though not necessarily benevolent intellect.
According to researchers such as
Brad Steiger, Val Valerian, TAL LeVesque and others, this may actually be the same type of entity or
entities most commonly described in 'UFO' encounters, as well as the
same type of creatures depicted in early 1992 in the nationally
viewed CBS presentation "INTRUDERS."
According to Lear, the government may have established a 'treaty'
with this (reptilian) race, which they later learned to their horror
was extremely malevolent in nature and were merely using the
'treaties' as a means to buy time while they methodically
established certain controls upon the human race, with the ultimate
goal of an absolute domination...
The fact that a
base like Dulce might house dozens of 'types' and
'races' of ETs' would never be admitted by most humans, and would be
reduced to the stuff of legends if ever turned over to the general
public. The years of work to cover up the alien threat had worked
very well by 1979, and normal people would not admit seeing an alien
for fear of being called crazy.
The types and races at Dulce at the time of the attack are still in
question, and many races have not wanted to admit their taking part
in what took place there in 1979...
Many victims find their abductors to be nothing less than brutal
beasts. The casebooks of researchers are filled with incidents in
which malice and hostility played a significant role in the
abduction. Unfortunately, most of the victims who suffer these more
vile attacks do not get the chance to make any report to any human
authority about the event - as they vanish, and become another
statistic in the growing number of "missing persons" across the
country.
By the early 1970s, the number of these missing persons - most of
all, young white women - were going up.
While
the abductions of
humans by superhuman forces of varying descriptions appeared to obey
the same mechanisms worldwide, it was clear that young white women
were the most frequent victims, and that there was little support
for abductees should they survive...
In the more controlled environment of Dulce, researchers had no...
disclosure problems (concerning stem cell and cloning research).
The
fertilized eggs of hundreds of healthy young human females could be
'harvested' constantly, for unlimited embryo and stem-cell research,
'killing' uncounted human embryos in the search for everything from
cures to alien skin infections caused by Earth germs, to how to
better create a sub-human slave race of cloned worker creatures.
Such research also moved into other dangerous fields, such as
'enhancing' humans into becoming creatures that would serve other
alien needs. One of the more shocking of these that the 'attackers'
would find in huge holding pens were the human females who had been
'enhanced' to become reproductive 'cows', as the need for human milk
and reproductive systems had grown.
Hundreds of young women had been
'altered', to become little more than cows...
‘Free will’ is always dangerous to a fascist society, or a police
state! ‘Free will’ is what allowed a group of men to take the moral
high-ground, and attack the Dulce Facility...
The attack plan centering on crippling the main generator, then
doing as much damage as possible - while freeing as many victims as
possible - started to take shape in the Fall of 1979, after the
August space battle between forces of the USAF Space Command and an
alien invasion force, with none other than Brigadier General
Aderholt (USAF) brought in to head the organization that would be
formed for the invasion of the Dulce Facility.
Funded by Texas businessman
Ross Perot, CIA/DIA frontman Edwin
Wilson, and a massive black ops' fund long hidden (by Major E.L.
Richards Jr.) the plan moved forward quickly within a small
community of intelligence officers and their backers...
Brigadier General
Harry C. Aderholt would pull a team together in
September and October of 1979 that would have made any commanding
officer proud, and perhaps shot fear into any enemy who had any idea
of what was being put together.
Colonel Roger H.C. Donlon, stationed
at Fort Levanwvrth at the time, would head one combat team, drawing
heavily from the newly formed DELTA FORCE, Navy SEALS, and USAF
Special Operations Command (AFSOC).
Flight teams were organized by
astronaut scientist Karl Gordon Henize, and included the best of the
best in combat and test pilots, with special operations training -
or who could be counted on to keep their silence, including Captain
Mark Richards, who was recovering from his command roll of Dragon
Squadron in the battle that had taken place in August.
While exact numbers of the human force involved is still so
protected that there seems to be no firm record of the exact count,
there were never more than a few hundred who knew anything about the
operation.
The center of the operation was clearly found in USAF
Space Command, and the Director of I.S., Major Ellis L. Richards Jr.
The President (of the U.S.), the Secretary General of the United
Nations, and the Chairman of the JCS were never informed of the
pending operation, and it should be noted that the humans and aliens
involved in the attack took part in the action without orders or
clearances from higher authorities.
Those who fought against the aliens did so against the will of the
human elite.
(NOTE: Many of whom may even be reptilian shape-shifters in
human form, according to some sources, like
David Icke and others...
- Branton)
One of the men who was hit the hardest (by the horrifying stories
emerging from out of the Dulce underground base) was William
Randolph Leathers.
Born in St. Louis Missouri . A graduate of Yale
in 1941, he served in the O.S.S. as a Captain during World War II,
teaching map reading in Aberdeen, Maryland for much of the war. One
of the members of the top secret task force that hit the secret
German military facility in Afghanistan in 1945, he had been a close
friend of The Dutchman from that time, moving to Greenbrae, in Marin
County, California, in 1967 to be part of the headquarters team for I.S. (his cover was as an employee with the John Hancock Life
Insurance Co.)
Captain Leathers had lost his wife in 1971, and
identified with several of the husbands and fathers of victims (he
had four children of his own) for his own reasons (Captain Leathers
died on October 22, 2001, at age 83). It would be Leathers who
worked with NRO satellite photos, U2 and SR-71 photos, and military
maps of the area until all of the major portals to the Dulce Complex
were spotted and marked. He would lead one of the assault teams
himself.
Having turned 60 in 1978, Captain Leathers would be the oldest
member of the assault team, to take an active roll in the attack.
Most of the troops would come from three sources:
-
The Delta Force
-
USAF-SOC
-
the NSA Department "Z"
The U.S. Army's 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (SFOD-D)
would be one of two of the U.S. government's principle units tasked
with counter terrorist operations outside the United States (the
other being Naval Special Warfare Development Group, better known as
SEAL team 6).
Delta Force was created by U.S. Army colonel Charles
Beckwith in November 19th 1977 in direct response to numerous,
well-publicized terrorist incidents that occurred in the 1970s.
From
its beginnings, Delta was heavily influenced by the British SAS, a
philosophical result of Colonel Beckwith's year-long (1962-1963)
exchange tour with that unit...
The Delta Force at Bragg was already considered the best special
operation training facility in the world. After the assault on Dulce,
the CQB indoor training range would be given the ominous nick-name,
"The House of Horrors", in memory of what could not be remembered.
Most important; the Delta Force had their own fleet of helicopters
(the aviation platoon). Painted in civilian colors and fake
registration numbers, the helicopters could deploy with Delta
operators and mount gun pods to provide air support as well as
transportation, while not being easy to spot as 'military' units
from the ground.
It was decided that these air units, after
delivering Delta Operators to several locations for forced entry
into the facility, would come in with the NSA "Z-Team" as air
support in the assault on the main landing port.
The Air Force Special Operation Command (AFSOC) would be in charge
of taking and holding the main 'landing port'. The job of AFSOC
"operators" was to quickly turn a given patch of hostile terrain
into a fully functional airfield. Sometimes this meant a stealthy
attack by motorcycle and ATV.
Other times it meant cleaning out
hostile forces by whatever means was necessary. In years to come, an AFSOC Special Tactics (ST) combat controller might have used a
Special Operations Forces Laser Marker (SOFLAM) to create a spot
where a laser-guided bomb could aim and neutralize the enemy; but in
1979 they had to do that with manpower...
Performing a diversified job required a diversified range of combat
hardware. Air Force ST operators carried a variety of small arms,
including the M9 9mm pistol with sound suppresser, the Remington 870
12-ga. shotgun, the M203 stand-alone 40mm grenade launcher, the M4A1
SOPMOD (Special Operations Peculiar Modification) 5.56mm carbine,
and the M249 5.56 SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon).
By making extensive
tactical use of night vision gear, AFSOC's airborne capabilities
were provided by the 16th Special Operations Wing, which is based at Hurlburt Field, Florida, and by units of Special Operations Groups
at RAF Mildenhall, England.
These wings had been the long-time
vision of Major Ellis L. Richards, Jr., and others like him, and the Dulce Battle would be the first time they were used fully in combat.
But because of the special problems of entry into the Dulce
facility, normal helicopter attack would not work. As well trained
as they were, to attempt a landing into the hanger area of the
facility would have been suicidal.
The Dulce landing ports were set up to accept the "lightcraft" and
other Mass Accelerator Beam (MAB) Riders used
by the Greys to
transport from planet to orbital pick-up points.
These craft
generated magneto-hydrodynamic thrust, driven by microwaves and
pulsed lasers, to accelerate the classic "flying saucers" up to
altitudes of 50 kilometers and accelerations that easily allowed
orbital velocities. This made the human-style of heavy-lift chemical
rockets an expensive folly, and allowed the aliens Earth-to-orbit
travel at will for a relatively low cost.
It also gave the human forces a way into the facility.
Because an infrastructure of orbiting stations were used to reflect
energy from a solar-power station hidden on the Dark Side of the
Moon, there were a number of ways to track such a ship.
The lightcraft focused the microwave energy to create an "air spike"
that deflected oncoming air - that could be tracked. And electrodes
on the vehicle's rim that ionized air and formed part of the
thrust-generating system could be seen by real-time cameras (and
even the human eye at close ranges).
Thus, it was planned that one
of the attack teams would enter the facility when the main port's
doors were open for an incoming lightcraft.
This was not going to be an easy stunt. Sensors around the area set
off an alarm if anything got too close to the doors, not to mention
warn the operators of any air or space vehicle that got too close.
The mouth was too small for anything larger than a good sized
helicopter, but helicopters would be too slow to reach the doors
before the base defensive systems went off.
And once inside the port
area, any attack force would be likely overwhelmed by the base
defenders - unless, whatever craft was used could carry a number of
heavy automatic weapons, and land a large number of attackers at one
time.
The Greys were quite content that no such craft existed in the human
military inventory. And not even
the Reptoids had a craft that could
be used under all of the required conditions, that wouldn't be
spotted long before it could reach the port.
What they hadn't counted on was one, single, experimental aircraft,
that was still so secret that it had never been entered on any
inventory list.
Manufactured by the Bell corporation, the X-22 was a 'research'
craft, with some interesting abilities. The first successful V/STOL
VSS (Variable Stability System) aircraft, this strange mix of wings,
jets, and huge ducted props might not have been pretty, but it was
perfect for the mission needs of the Dulce Attack Force...
Because of the lack of time, the only man involved who also had the
skill to fly the X-22 under such combat conditions was Captain Mark
Richards. Thus he was chosen to lead Combat Assault Team (CAT)
Three, that would be responsible for attacking the main landing port
- and hold it long enough for other teams to land in conventional
helicopters and for the evacuation of CAT's and victims when the
attack was concluded.
According to records, Captain Richards had no more than 12 hours
flying the X-22 before he took it into combat.
While the attack teams were being organized and trained, the attack
itself was being planned by the men responsible for the situation.
Objectives and alternative were picked, including a nuclear option
in case the manned attack failed.
Astronaut David Griggs was chosen
to go with CAT-3 to make an attempt to 'loot' one of the alien space
ships, while astronaut Ronald Ervin McNair went in as Richards'
co-pilot and "laser weapons expert" (the fact that he was a blackbelt in Karate also came in highly helpful before the event was
over).
Astronaut Lieutenant Colonel Ellison S. Onizuka (USAF) and
Colonel Stuart Allen Roosa (USAF) also went in as members of CAT-3
to gather information, and hopefully escape with alien ships or
equipment, with Colonel Roosa commanding the Material Acquisition
Team (MAT). None of their efforts could be of value, of course,
unless the attack plan worked.
To make sure of success, the full information gathering ability of
several top-secret departments within
the NSA was turned loose on
Dulce. Facts were gathered from sources far and wide, including
everything from sightings listed in newspapers to interviews with
people who helped to build the facility.
John V. Chambers, a Kentfield, CA resident... spent his working life
in management and finance of large engineering construction
projects... It would be Chambers, who had been involved with
the
Bechtel work at Dulce and other top secret government projects, who
would be contacted by the forces that intended to attack Dulce, and
became convinced to aid them in their effort...
It would be Mr. Chambers who would mention a number of weak points
in the Dulce systems that would allow an attack to have a much
better chance of success... It was Chambers who pointed out major
weak points for the aliens...
It seemed that the aliens had reason to
worry about a number of the germs found outside the facility, and
that some of the alien species were highly vulnerable to a number of
human-passed diseases..."
The germs and bacteria that are everywhere on the planet, that
humans and other mammals have (for the most part) developed ways to
cope with, can offer great threat to aliens and their life forms.
Earth dust, or bacteria blowing on the winds, can be deadly to a
life form that has no resistance to such things. What humans refer
to as 'hay fever' can be just as deadly to a creature that is having
a difficult time 'breathing' in the Earth's oxygen rich atmosphere.
It was quickly realized that if the filters used to make Earth's
'air' more acceptable for the aliens could be disabled, many of the
enemy would soon be sick and unable to continue to fight, and a
large number might simply die on the spot!
Again, for lack of time, Lieutenant Colonel Onizuka took on the
extra duty of leading a secondary team inside the main landing port
once CAT-3 had secured the area - to disable the central air filter
exchange that was next to the landing area. He created the title of
Filter Assault Team (FAT) for his group, with his customary smile.
As the intelligence gathering expanded, a number of shocking facts
were uncovered. In 1947, the Dutchman had been involved with
Admiral
Byrd in the attack of the last
Nazi base at the South Pole.
Now he and others would come to better understand the connections
that elite humans had developed with aliens, from the days of the
Nazi efforts to modern times.
This included helping the aliens to
build secret bases all over the Earth (including the base at the
South Pole, and the facility at Dulce), aiding in the abduction of
young women for alien research and pleasure needs, and the addition
of more pollution to the planets atmosphere to bring on global
warming and make the Earth more friendly to alien life forms.
One of the most shocking finds was the extent of the alien
underground base-and-transportation network. While tube-trains had
been expected, the vast bases that had been created came as a shock
to even the best informed officers...
The reason such bases became more important now was that the human
forces had to quickly find out where every base was that might react
to an attack on Dulce, and how long it would take before they might
send rescue forces.
Another question was,
In the end it became
clear that because of divisions in alien intentions, there was
little organization between groups.
Like a number of competing
collages at a ruin, for the most part they were only interested in
their own little outpost and research...
As for the rank-in-file men who took part in the mission, most of
the names will be avoided to protect those men who are still alive
(as of 2001, there aren't many still living), and those who are
still involved as military operatives in one service or another.
Men
of the USAFSOC and Delta Force are some of the best trained warriors
anywhere on the planet, and were more than ready for the challenge -
even if nothing could have made them ready for what they would find
once they got into the facility. There are a few general things to
know about such men.
If one's self-esteem was fragile and required constant positive
reinforcement, then a career in any of the organizations was
definitely not for that person.
Consider a typical Delta Force
training exercise held in The Shooting House, where manikin
terrorists held a real live "volunteer" hostage. The goal: Destroy
the terrorists without harming the hostage, who happened to be a
Delta Force trainee.
Of course, for special missions, the
'terrorist' manikin could be replaced by a 'Grey' alien one.
Command Sgt. Major Eric L. Haney had been there for the formation of
the elite group in 1978, being there for some of the first missions
and the grueling training...
"Within the next ten minutes, the
door would be blown in and four of my classmates would assault
the room using the close-quarter battle techniques we had
learned. Bullets would rain throughout the room and someone
would be firing live rounds within inches of my head.
If they missed a single terrorist or
hit me by mistake, the team would fail this phase of training...
I sincerely wanted them to pass the exam," Haney would write in
his 2001 book,
Inside Delta Force: The Story of America's
Elite Counter-terrorist Unit.
Of course, one got to participate in this practice session only if
one successfully completed torturous training that culminated in a
rugged 40-mile hike across the steep mountains of North Carolina, a
50-pound rucksack and a machine gun strapped on your back.
Haney's
description of that 18-hour test of his physical and mental stamina
was one of many excellent narrative highlights in his account.
Haney, an Army Ranger when he was handpicked to try out for the
elite unit, was one of 12 men out of 163 who made it to the level of
Delta Force Operator.
The new Delta Force members then "disappeared"
from the more visible military units.
"We operated like guerrillas.
Or terrorists. Because the reality was, in order to become experts
at counter-terrorism, we had to first become expert terrorists," he
wrote.
While Haney did not mention the Dulce mission, he did include the
failed attempt to rescue Americans held hostage in Tehran in which
eight American military personnel died.
Other missions included some
of the world's toughest places, such as faction-torn Beirut in 1981
to guard the U.S. Embassy; quelling rebel insurgencies in Central
America, including fighting Cuban guerrillas in Grenada; and
protecting ambassadors, presidents, CEOs, celebrity prisoners and
the offspring of all of the above.
This was not accomplished without
killing people, a task that Haney described in chilling detail.
Like most of the men involved in the Dulce attack, Haney was the
kind of guy you wanted on your side in a street fight: skilled,
intelligent and disciplined, but distrustful of the motives of some
authority figures, especially career-climbing colonels and D.C.,
bureaucrats...
With Beckwith, Leathers and Donlon leading the three land-force CATs,
the SOC men would be attacking under the command of a man most had
never fought beside, but whom most had heard about...
Now, for the mission against Dulce, they were under the command of
the Dutchman's son, who was something of a legend in his own right
in the black ops circle. Two things were beyond question: the
younger Richards had proven himself in combat, and he had never
asked his men to do anything he wasn't ready to do, or left any
behind.
While his missions had almost always been so top secret that
nobody knew details, the rumors and trail of evidence was more than
clear to any in the know.
The only problem for the command chain was
his reputation for being something of a loose cannon when it came to
following orders that he didn't think were in the best interest of
his men or the mission - a fact that just made him more popular with
his men.
In a typical command move on his part, as he sat in the X-22 with
his troops ready to take off on what looked to many to be their last
mission, he recited the prayer/poem, "I Am A Commando" to his men -
their motto more than his,
"As my brother Commandos before me, I am proud to step into history
as a member of the Air Force Special Operations Command.
"I will walk with pride with my head held high, my heart and
attitude will show my allegiance to God, country and comrades. When
unable to walk another step, I will walk another mile. With freedom
my goal, I will step into destiny with pride and the Air Force
Special Operations Command."
As he powered up the X-22, and gave the order for the helicopters to
follow, he pushed the strange tilt-rotor aircraft to its flight
limits in a wild high speed bank over the runway to impress the
troops still on the ground - and set the tone for the mission.
Over
the earphones and speakers came first his voice, then the voice of
the team members with him in the X-22, singing the Air Force hymn,
"Up and Away, Into the Wild Blue Yonder..."
"We couldn't very well let that bunch smash open the Gates of Hell
without the rest of us being right behind them," said one USAF
helicopter pilot.
Timing was everything, with the X-22 taking the first wave of CAT-3
racing over the desert at over 250 miles-per-hour with the bottom of
it's rotor tubes missing the rocks by less than twenty feet at
times.
They had to hit the main landing port as an expected ship
landed, as CAT-1 and CAT-2 came in on cargo tube trains several
levels underground. CAT-4 was going to hit with a SEAL team coming
through a water intake as the main group hit a small support hatch
that would allow them to open another hatch to allow the SEAL team
in.
Everything, however, revolved around the success of CAT-3's
attack in the main landing port, as they had to remove the main
security control room and the 'sonics' weaponry systems that were
controlled from there.
The X-22 came in as planned, racing over the badlands at over 200
mph while less than 20 feet off the sand. Five miles behind her was
the main assault force being flown in heavy Air Force helicopters.
The timing had to be perfect, hanging on the timely arrival of a
large disk-like vehicle that was a known and expected cargo shuttle
from space.
As observed, the main landing port "blanketing" holographic
projectors were turned off, and the entry 'blast doors' were opened
for the landing shuttle.
Witnesses said that Richards' brought
the
X-22 so tightly that it's landing gear missed touching the top of
the moving disk by only inches, lowering his roaring craft with the
disk until he had cleared the upper support girder-system.
Then the
X-22 shot around the side of the shuttle, using it to block any
attack by the main gun mounts of the landing port. The X-22 fired
its Hellfire rockets to smash two gun blisters on the closer side of
the port, as it landed on the roof of the main port control
facility.
The attack was textbook, with the CAT-3 forces blowing an entry into
the control tower and taking full control of that facility within 55
seconds of the X-22 breaching the port. Hovering, the X-22 continued
to use its rockets and guns to rake any enemy weapons in the port
area, silencing them before the Air Force started to enter the open
port doors.
It was Ted Cochran of San Rafael, CA, who had been an Air Force
helicopter rescue commander in the HH-43 Huskies based in Saigon in
the height of the Vietnam conflict.
Licensed since the age of 18 as
a pilot, Cochran also served with the Air Force in Europe, where he
had participated in the recovery of the lost thermonuclear weapon in Palomares, Spain. On one of his last helicopter missions before
his legal retirement from the USAF, he was part of the recovery
force for the Apollo 9 Mission after the first moon landing in 1969.
Returning to California, he got a master's degree in communications
from Stanford University in 1972, and became a well-known film
maker.
A sailor, outdoorsman and aviator, Cochran combined his
spirited passions into a career that allowed him to share his
adventures with film audiences. His best known film was Island of
the Bounty, about an international sailing expedition that traced
the 1789 route of the famed HMS Bounty mutineers to Pitcairn Island
in the South Pacific...
At age 39, Cochran was in his prime and had been more than willing
to accept the request for his help as a helicopter pilot in some
event like the Dulce Mission. The fact that he was a long-time
friend of the Richards' family seemed to have something to do with
his involvement as well.
Indeed, it was rumored that he had taught
the Dutchman how to fly the big HH-43 Huskies, and had flown in
black ops' missions with the Dutchman's son several times before. He
was one of the first names to be considered as a pilot.
It was Cochran who led the USAF AFSOC helicopters in, bringing his
bird in fast and putting her down on the main floor of the chamber,
where the troops would have the cover of a nearby disk as they ran
for the nearby passenger entry hatch.
Seeing that the landing disk was now trying to escape, Richards
landed on its edge and kicked the props of the X-22 into full down
draft, nearly flipping the disk.
Fighting to regain control of the
X-22, he was forced to make a hard landing on a nearby pad, sending
four more rockets into the shuttle forcing it to crash onto the two
parked triangle-craft that were known to be fighter-type vehicles.
Although the men of CAT-3 were now taking heavy weapons fire from a
number of directions in the landing port, they had disabled the main
weapons pods, and the sonic systems for the whole facility, allowing
the other teams to attack from different directions and locations.
Holographic image systems were shut off, so that entry ports,
airshafts, and other systems that were normally hidden now became
fully exposed.
An alien security team had managed to close the main doors into the
central HUB, and the first two men who attempted to get explosives
close enough to damage the huge blast doors were cut down by enemy
fire. Taking heavy damage, the X-22 rolled forward, and from less
than 40 yards fired her remaining rockets. The resulting explosion
blew the doors open, and wiped out any aliens on the other side for
a hundred feet.
Forced to feather the now burning engines of the X-22, Richards took
command of one of CAT-3's attack teams, and led the attack through
the still smoking entry into the main central HUB, as other teams
attacked from other directions.
The multi-leveled facility at Dulce, with its central HUB controlled
by an extensive base security force, proved far more extensive and
complex than the human attackers had been ready to cope with in the
original plan. Information sources like Thomas (Castello) had
clearance levels that did not allow them to know the full scope of
the operation.
His ULTRA-7 clearance granted him knowledge of seven
(known) sub-levels - there were more.
Most of the aliens supposedly
were on levels 5, 6 and 7 - but there were more. There also was a
more vast network of shuttle connections under the ground than
expected, extending into a global network that had not been reported
- providing escape routes and entry ports for rapidly deployed
additional security forces that had not been expected.
In a report filed in early 1980, believed by a number of CIA sources
to have been written by Brigadier General Aderholt, the author
states:
"What those young men did was nothing less than the stuff of legend.
Against overwhelming numbers and technology, they fought from Level
1 (containing the garages and hangers) down into the bowels of the
enemy base.
Portions of the combat took, and held, the Level 2 ports
where tunnel shuttles and disc maintenance areas would have allowed
enemy reinforcements to enter, while the main force charged forward
towards Level 6, and 'Nightmare Hall,' to rescue the thousands of
human victims kept there."
They were not ready for what they found in Level 6.
Reports spoke of
multi-armed and multi-legged humans and cages (and vats) of humanoid
bat-like creatures as tall as 7-feet. The aliens had learned a great
deal about genetics, things both useful and frightening. And most of
it had been learned at the cost of human suffering and lives.
Captain Leathers' flight reached Level 7 first, blowing the main HUB
entrance open and neutralizing the security force there with extreme
prejudice in less than 45 second.
On entering the security station,
they realized the extent of the facility for the first time, finding
systems for watching, and controlling, over 30,000 captives on that
one level (alone), and the control and security systems for moving
the captives to "testing facilities" and "pleasure centers" in over
62 different locations - where another 4,600 captives were currently
kept.
Captain Leathers' report to I.S. would mention the moment:
"I looked out over holographic images of scenes of horror that are
impossible to express in words, and a zoo of human being in various
states of health and mental condition.
Seeing images of young women
being tortured at that very moment, all I could think of were my own
daughters for several moments. Then I collected my wits, and gave
the order to move forward to release as many of the victims as we
could."
While the original mission plan had called for the teams to attack,
smash as much of the enemy facility as they could, and withdraw in
less than half an hour, the introduction of so many human victims
added a new dimension to the problems at hand.
While none of the
officers in charge will admit to who made the order, recorded radio
communications, and eyewitness reports, seem to suggest that
Aderholt allowed the young Richards to change the
mission demands as the numbers of "savable" victims became more
apparent.
Captain Leathers' I.S. report reads:
"It wasn't like we had choices. We couldn't leave those poor girls
behind alive. We knew that any that we didn't evacuate, we were
going to have to terminate. Our problem was simply numbers.
Thousands of aliens trying to kill us. Thousands of human females
screaming for help. Thousands more so far gone that we knew we would
have to leave them behind. Thousands of enemy troops starting to
arrive on the subway trains. We just weren't set up for a mass
evacuation.
The subtube back to New York, and one to Mexico, seemed
to still be open, so we started loading girls into tube trains and
shooting them off as soon as we knew our forces were in control of
the stations at the other ends.
We blew two air shafts wide open, so
a couple squads could get girls out that way into the fresh air
where hopefully our people could pick them up. CAT-4 took a real
beating as they fought to keep alien reinforcements from entering
the main subtube stations.
There is no doubt in my mind that we
stayed in the facility too long, but at the time it was very hard to
leave those poor young women behind.
You knew that everyone you
failed to send out in front of you was going to die, and soon."
Exactly one hour after the X-22 had first attacked the main port
entry, Aderholt ordered a full recall.
David Griggs and R.E. McNair
had by then managed to get two alien craft airborne - one disk-craft
and one of the highly advanced triangle fighter-craft - and were
running for Area 51. Roosa's men also had managed to get a huge
disk-shuttle moving, in which over 3,600 human females had been
loaded and were now being taken to a safe base.
The human attack teams were now withdrawing behind walls of smoke
and set explosions.
One of the frightening bits of equipment that
the MAT men had found, but been forced to leave behind, was a type
of "Cell-Electrostatic-Disruption" (CED) device - a weapon that
could be set to disrupt the cells of a living creature at a
subatomic level, thus killing everything living in an area while not
doing much harm to any structures or equipment.
To make sure there
would be no survivors left in the facility, that device was set by
the MAT technicians to go off shortly after the full withdrawal of
the attack teams.
Lieutenant Colonel E.S. Onizuka, who had led the Filter Attack Team,
managed to repair the X-22's battle damage before taking command of
a captured alien triangle fighter-craft. As the wounded Richards
fought a running retreat with the last of the rescued females and
the survivors of CAT-4 and CAT-3, Ontzuka provided cover fire from
the alien fighter-craft.
This gave Richards the time to reach and
restart the X-22 as Colonel Donlon loaded the last victim as he and
two of his men fought off attacking alien shock troops.
Nearly overwhelmed, the human fighters in the X-22 would have likely
not made it into the air if at that moment several battlecraft
hadn't darted into the port facility and started to lay down a
brutal fire pattern against the other aliens.
While one can only guess at the reasons for this sudden aid, it has
long been reported that the Dutchman, and his son, had highly
questionable off-world contacts. From eyewitness accounts of the
battlecraft, one had the symbols on its wings of what human experts
in the field suggest marked the craft as belonging to something like
a 'prince' of a 'royal house'.
Whatever the case, the Reptile battlecraft fought on the side of the humans (indeed, two of their
craft were lost in the battle), and gave the X-22 and Ontzuka's
fighter-craft and the last two helicopters the chance to escape.
Seventy-two minutes, 14 seconds, after the attack had started, the
X-22 and the Reptile battlecraft with princely markings cleared the
landing port's blast doors and dashed for safety.
Explosions from
dozens of set bombs started to blow up enemy craft as they took off,
and thirty-five seconds after they cleared the doors, the CED went
off, causing every life-form - alien and human - left inside the
facility, to demolecularize on a subatomic level. Only a few in the
heavily shielded lowest shelter levels survived.
The human female survivors were taken to several top secret military
bases where they were "deprogramed" and "rehabilitated" so that they
could be slowly farmed back into society with no memory of what they
had suffered.
As the mysterious "Commander X" stated:
"...From my own intelligence work within the military, I can say
WITH ALL CERTAINTY that one of the main reasons the public has been
kept in total darkness about the reality of UFOs and 'aliens', is
that the truth of the matter actually exists TOO CLOSE TO HOME TO DO
ANYTHING ABOUT.
How could a spokesman for the Pentagon dare admit
that five or ten thousand feet underground EXISTS AN ENTIRE WORLD
THAT IS 'FOREIGN' TO A BELIEF STRUCTURE WE HAVE HAD FOR CENTURIES?
How could, for example, our fastest bomber be any challenge to those
aerial invaders when we can only guess about the routes they take to
the surface; eluding radar as they fly so low, headed back to their
underground lair? ...
The 'Greys' or the 'EBEs' have established a
fortress, spreading out to other parts of the U.S. via means of a
vast underground tunnel system THAT HAS VIRTUALLY EXISTED BEFORE
RECORDED HISTORY..."
All of the men involved in any of the attack teams were either 'mindwiped'
or sworn to secrecy on pain of death, or terminated.
(NOTE: by
higher-level insiders following the battle, self-serving politicians
and 'elite' who had nothing to do with initiating the attack, but
who had everything to do with suppressing any information concerning
it after the fact. - Branton).
Because the officers in charge were
seen as heroes by many of the political right-wing that took control
in Washington in 1981, most were protected by the changing political
elite.
Many of those who had either openly backed the alien cause,
or had profited from it in one way or another, were forced to pull
back from their position for nearly ten years. Only when
George Bush
Sr. became President were the aliens able to return, and then only
in much smaller numbers.
The Battle of Dulce ended the alien hope for using the Earth as a
breeding tank for a subspecies, or for their take-over of the planet
at any time in the near future. While the Grey's restarted a
breeding program in 1993, and some of the lower levels of the Dulce
Facility were reopened by 1998, the numbers are in the tens' or
hundreds rather than the thousands.
And USAF Space Command now
tracks all alien craft, with the constant threat that Top Secret
"Flights" can react and attack an otherworld enemy at any moment,
with dramatic results...
Over 50 years of intense UFO interest, investigation, researching,
evaluation, and theorizing by countless UFO aficionados have enabled
modern field investigators to better examine, evaluate, and identify
many of the unusual airborne objects that are being reported. Yet a
small percentage of the reports continue to elude positive
identification.
Rumors of what took place at Dulce in 1979 have
already been reduced to legend at the end of the 20th century.
Indeed, the continued 'conmen' involved with such reports have
helped the USAF cover the truth of events that took place at Dulce,
and continue to aid in the effort to hide the ruined facility and
those who took part in events there.
Men like intelligence officer
William Cooper, who have become too
loose with their knowledge of the truth, can be discredited in any
number of ways, or terminated if they become too great a threat.
It
should be clear from their actions, and their willingness to
challenge authority, that these men must never be allowed into such
a position of power or authority again (or rather, such is the
mindset of the human - or shapeshifting!? - elite).
While the
"Dutchman" was terminated in 1996, and his son will be in prison for
the rest of his life, the mindset itself that created such men must
be crushed if the human race is to know peace with the aliens.
(NOTE: but
then again, the elite & gray-alien version of 'peace' is more akin
to 'assimilation' - Branton).
The illusion of freedom that may be
lost by those few who know what is really going on will be a worthy
exchange for amazing technology that will come into the hands of the
human elite (so they reason) that takes part in the new transfer.
This may not take place easily, of course, until all human
resistance has been removed either through retraining or through
conquest.
(NOTE: This is the distorted reasoning of the 'elite' who would
sell out our planet for their own selfish personal physical gain - Branton)
One of the key lessons to be learned from the Dulce Battle is as
long as there are small, highly trained and well equipped human
forces, that can, may, or will go into action on their own accord to
protect the people of the Earth, easy conquest of the planet becomes
difficult.
A departmentalized military, with some branches so Top
Secret that even the political elite who rule the country aren't too
sure of what is out there, is a threat to any enemy. At this time,
there are arms of the USAF Space Command so Top Secret that no one
in the Pentagon knows that they exist in anything but legend.
If humanity is to survive long enough for it to take a historic
place in the civilized social structures of the universe, they must
either defend themselves from any life-form that would harm them or
their planet, or surrender themselves to some sort of interplanetary
police force that will protect them.
At this time, only rumors of
such a police force have reached those in the know, leaving
self-defense as the only real option. The men who attacked the Dulce
Facility in 1979 understood that reality, and took the task of
defending humanity into their own hands.
One can only make
subjective guesses at what might have happened if they had not done
what they did.
PLAYERS
BRIGADIER GENERAL H.C. ADERHOLT: Mission Commander. COLONEL CHARLES BECKWITH: Commander of Delta Force and CAT-1. J.V. CHAMBERS: Engineer for Bechtel. WILLIAM COOPER: Intelligence Officer. COLONEL R.H.C. DONLON: Commander CAT-4. DAVID GRIGGS: Astronaut, liberated UFO. COMMAND SGT. MAJOR E.L. HANEY: Delta Force Commander/Writer GENERAL R.T. HERRES: Commander of USAF Communications Command at
Scott Air Force Base, Ill. KARL GORDON HENIZE: Organized mission flight teams. GENERAL D.C. JONES: Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff. CAPTAIN W.R. LEATHERS: Commander CAT-2. R.E. McNAIR: Laser expert, liberated UFO. LIEUTENANT COLONEL E.S. ONIZUKA: Commander of FAT, liberated UFO. ROSS PEROT: Helped to fund the mission. MAJOR E.L. RICHARDS, JR.: 'The Dutchman' - Commander in Chief of the
Dulce Mission, Head of I.S. CAPTAIN M. RICHARDS: Commander of CAT-3. COLONEL S.A. ROOSA: Commander MAT. EDWIN WILSON: Helped to fund the mission.
TERMS
CAT = Combat Assault Team. FAT = Filter Attack Team. MAT = Material Acquisition Team. IS = International Security VAT = Victim Assistance Team. CUT = Clean up Team.
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