A PHOENIX PROJECT REPORT

 


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                        THE DULCE REPORT

                          NUMBER 920527


                          MAY 27, 1992


              A Field Investigation and Evaluation


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                  WHAT IS THE PHOENIX PROJECT?


 The   Phoenix   Project  is  a   private,   civilian,   research

organization   formed  in  1952  to  investigate  and   correlate

information  concerning  Unidentified Flying Objects  (UFOs)  and

Extra-Terrestrial (ET) activities. It has no affiliation with the

United  States Government or any of its agencies. Because of  the

nature of its work the Phoenix Project does not seek publicity.


 Staff  members are former military personnel who have  all  been

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covert government operations concerning UFO's. Their knowledge of

the  specialized  field of  ~intelligence  correlation,~  provide

unique insights into various subject matter.


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 The  name  "Phoenix" is used by many  different  publishers  and

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publications.


 To  avoid any false association with or confusion that might  be

caused  by  a  similar name, all  publications  of  the  "Phoenix

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"Phoenix  Project" is not affiliated with any other  publication,

publisher, organization or group.


 In particular, there is no affiliation with a publisher known as

America  West, any of its publications, or the individuals  known

as George and Desiree Green, all of Tehachapi, California.




                        The Dulce Report



   In recent years, volumes of information have circulated within

the  UFO research community regarding the alleged presence  of  a

joint U.S.\Alien base in the area of Dulce, New Mexico.


 In  an attempt to either prove or disprove the information,  the

Phoenix  Project  has completed an intense investigation  of  the

Dulce area. Our investigation encompassed the following:


 1.  A detailed physical search of the Archuleta Mesa by  vehicle

and on foot.


 2. The physical exploration of a large area surrounding the Town

of Dulce.


 3.  Interviews with local citizens, native American  Indians  of

the  Jicarilla  Apache Indian Reservation and Rio  Arriba  County

Sheriff and highway maintenance personnel.


 4.  A  search of County building and  construction  permits  and

records, and interviews to determine if any large scale  civilian

or  government  construction projects ever occurred in  the  area

from 1930 to the present.


 5.  A  comprehensive  aerial survey  and  airborne  magnetometer

survey  of the Archuleta Mesa, the Town of Dulce,  the  Archuleta

Mesa, and surrounding areas.




                           An Overview


                            Re: Dulce


 The  Town of Dulce, is located in northern New Mexico  near  the

southern border of Colorado. Dulce is located eighty-three  miles

northeast  of  Farmington, New Mexico on U.S. Route 64.  See  Map

Exhibit 1.


 It has a population of 1,648 and is nestled in a valley. Just to

the  north and overlooking the town is the large Archuleta  Mesa.

The  town  is at an altitude of 6,825 feet above sea  level.  The

main  income producing activity in the area is  cattle  ranching.

The  business and service activities are typical of those  needed

in a community of this size. There are no military or  industrial

activities, large or small, in the area. See Photo Exhibits 4 and

5.


 In  order  to  present the results of our  investigation  it  is

necessary  to refer to items of information, widely available  to

UFO  researchers, concerning the Dulce, U.S.\Alien base.  In  the

following, we will quote from those items of information. We will

attempt  to identify the source whenever possible. This  will  be

followed by our findings.



                        The Investigation


1) Source Information Excerpts: Dulce Papers.Txt Author Unknown


 ...A  joint  US/EBE facility exists beneath the  Archuleta  Mesa

near the town of DULCE NEW MEXICO. (1A) This facility has been in

existence in one form or another since 1948.


 (1B)   ...The   facility  proper  is   located   one   kilometer

underground.


 (1C) The base is approximately 2.5 miles northwest of Dulce, and

almost overlooks the town.


 (1D)  There is a paved government road 36 feet wide  going  into

the area.


 * * *


 Findings  of Phoenix Project Investigation (PHX)  regarding  the

foregoing:


 (PHX-1A)  No substantiating County records confirm  this.  Local

residents have no memory of any government installation, civilian

or military ever having existed in this area.


 (PHX-1B)  Same  as  1A.  There is no record  or  memory  of  any

underground heavy construction, excavation, or mining activity in

the area.


 (PHX-1C) See Map Exhibit 3.


 (PHX-1D)  See Map Exhibits 2 and 3, and Photo Exhibits 6 and  7.

The  road  in question is Indian Reservation Road # J-2.  It  has

never  been labeled a "government" road. This road is not  paved,

as  described  in the source material. It is a narrow,  two  lane

dirt  road (barely twenty (20) feet wide that is completely  open

for public use.


 * * *

 2) Source Information Excerpts: 1988 Krill2.Txt


 ...During  the  occupation of the Greys, they  have  established

quite  a  number  of  underground  bases  all  over  the   world,

especially in the United States. (2A) One such base (among others

in  the same state) is under Archuleta Mesa, which is  about  2.5

miles northwest of Dulce, New Mexico.


 The  foregoing  extract is from a transcript of  a  conversation

between Jim McCampbell and Dr. Paul Bennewitz on July 13, 1984.


 * * *


                            Findings:


 (PHX-2A)   This  refers  to  the  previously  mentioned   Indian

Reservation Road # J-2. The road at this point is at the base  of

the Archuleta Mesa. See Map Exhibit 3 and Photo Exhibit 7.


 * * *


3) Source Information Excerpts: 1988 Krill2.Txt


 (3A) ...Bennewitz reports he was able to determine the  location

of  the  underground facility: a  kilometer  underground  beneath

Archuleta  Mesa on the Jicarilla Apache Indian  Reservation  near

Dulce,  New  Mexico  (since 1976, one of the areas  of  the  U.S.

hardest hit by mutilations). (3B) Bennewitz' information is  that

this  installation  is operated jointly as part  of  an  on-going

program of cooperation between the U.S. government and the EBEs.


 Back  to the base under discussion. After Bennewitz briefed  Air

Force officials on what he had found, a trip to the area revealed

the following data:


 (3C)  The  base  is 2.5 miles northwest  of  Dulce,  and  almost

overlooks  the town. (3D) There is a level highway 36  feet  wide

going  into the area. It is a government road. (3E) One  can  see

telemetry trailers and buildings that are five-sided with a dome.

Next to the domes, a black limousine was noted -- a CIA  vehicle.

(3F) These limos will run you off the road if you try to get into

the  area. (3G) To the north there is a launch site.  (3H)  There

are  two wrecked ships there; they are 36 feet long  with  wings,

and one can see oxygen and hydrogen tanks. The ships that we  got

out  of  the  trade are atomic-powered  with  plutonium  pellets.

Refueling  of the plutonium is accomplished at Los  Alamos.  (3I)

The base has been there since 1948.


 Some of the disks are piloted by the NSA. (3J) The base is 4,000

feet long (3K) and helicopters are going in and out of there  all

the  time. When it became known that Bennewitz was familiar  with

this,  the  mutilations  in  the  area  stopped.  (3L)  In  1979,

something happened and the base was temporarily closed. There was

an  argument  over weapons and our people were  chased  out.  The

aliens killed 66 of our people, and 44 got away.


 One  of  the people who in fact got away was a  CIA  agent  who,

before leaving, made some notes, photos, and videotapes, and went

into  hiding.  He has been in hiding ever since,  and  every  six

months  he  contacts each of five people he left  copies  of  the

material  with.  His  instructions were that if  he  missed  four

successive contacts, the people could do whatever they want  with

the  material  and  was  received  in  December,  1987,  by  many

researchers.  The  "Dulce Papers" were composed of 25  black  and

white  photos, a videotape with no dialogue and a set  of  papers

that   included  technical  information  regarding  the   jointly

occupied   (U.S.-Alien)  facility  one  kilometer   beneath   the

Archuleta  Mesa near Dulce, New Mexico. (3M) The  facility  still

exists and is currently operational.


 * * *


Findings:


 (PHX-3A) Refer to (PHX-1A & 1B.


 (PHX-3B)  Refer to (PHX-1A & 1B). There are no records,  nor  is

there any physical evidence to substantiate this allegation.


 (PHX-3C)   The  elevation  at  the  location  described,   where

Reservation Road J-2 crosses the Navajo River, is not high enough

to  overlook the Town of Dulce. The road is not level and  it  is

not 36-feet wide. See Map Exhibit 2.


 (PHX-3D)  See (PHX-1D). The road is not level and it is not  36-

feet  wide.  It is a narrow dirt road that climbs,  slowly,  with

many curves, around the base of Archuleta Mesa. See Photo Exhibit

7.


 (PHX-3E)  Local residents and County highway  maintenance  crews

have  no  memory  of  any  such  trailers,  buildings,  domes  or

limousines in this area. Physical investigation reveals there  is

no area where such structures ever existed.


 (PHX-3F) The Rio Arriba County Sheriff's Office has no record of

any reports, ever, having been filed by motorists forced off  the

road  by "any" type vehicle. As mentioned previously, this  is  a

Reservation  Road used by the Indians, ranchers and  the  general

public.  If  any  occurrences,  such  as  those  described   ever

occurred, it would have been the "talk-of-the-town." No residents

interviewed, remember any such events.


 (PHX-3G)  Physical investigation, on foot, failed to reveal  any

evidence of a "launch" site at the location described.


 (PHX-3H)  There  are no physical indications of  any  kind,  and

there  are no cleared areas of sufficient size to  provide  space

for  two  crashed ships or the oxygen and fuel  tanks  described.

This  includes  both sides of the road, all the  way  around  the

mesa. See Map Exhibit 3.


 (PHX-3I) There are no indications of any such facilities. No one

remembers  any  such facilities. Such facilities  are  not  there

today.


 (PHX-3J)  A complete examination of the area and the top of  the

mesa show no evidence of any 4000 foot long cleared area. If such

ever existed, scars in the landscape would still be present.  See

Map Exhibit 3.


 (PHX-3K)  Physical examination does not reveal past  or  present

helicopter landing pads anywhere in the area. Local residents  do

not  remember any extensive helicopter activity, of any kind,  in

the area.


 (PHX-3L)  There  is no record or local memory  of  any  military

presence,  garrison, or troop movements, past or present, in  the

Dulce area. Since there is only one major highway into and out of

Dulce,  the presence of any military truck convoys or  ambulances

would  not  have gone unoticed by the local  residents.  And,  as

mentioned  previously, there has never been any major  helicopter

activity that could have brought in airborne troops.


 (PHX-3M)  Contrary to the statements in the Krill2  information,

there is no physical indication of any installation in the  Dulce

area or in, around or underneath the Archuleta Mesa. Both  ground

and  aerial  surveys  do  not  indicate  any  suspicious  terrain

features.


 An airborne magnetometer survey of the described areas reveal no

unusual underground features that could be interpreted as a large

underground base. If an underground base was located 1-KM beneath

the  Archuleta  Mesa,  and it was 3-KM wide  by  8-KM  long,  its

presence  would be revealed by the magnetometer. Any  underground

facility  of the size described would be easily detected even  if

it was buried 5-KM below the mesa. It would be more than obvious.

It  would  "shout" its presence. The Magnetometer  Contour  Chart

indicates   no  hidden  underground  facility  or   any   unusual

excavations or caverns. See Exhibit-9.


 * * *


4)  Source  Information  Excerpts:  PROJECT  BETA  BY  DR.   PAUL

BENNEWITZ


 (4A)...numerous  road blocks extend northward.  (4B)  Maintained

road some thirty feet wide and servicing facilities, tanks,  etc.

There  is also an apparent foundation for another helo  pad______

(4C)  human  housing,  and another black  limousine  with  tracks

leading to it west of the road.


 ...The  total  alien  basing area  apparently  contains  several

cultures, (all under the designation 'unity') (4D) and is  approx

3km  wide by 8km long and is located in the middle of nowhere  on

the Jicarilla Indian Reservation west of Dulce, NM.


 ...Based  on  the number of ships presently in  this  area,  the

total alien population is estimated to be at least 2,000 and most

likely more.


 ----- Logistical plans -----


 ...initial   logistics  would  indicate  a   plan   sequentially

implemented   as  follows:  This  plan  does  not   include   all

requirements  and preparatory safety measures to be  employed  by

the  ground force; however, if Air Force Intelligence desires  to

pursue the approaches suggested in this report, each  significant

requirement will be discussed in depth.


 (4E)  The attack must be directed almost entirely on the  ground

since   vehicle  ignition  problems  will  be  encountered.   All

electrical  and  electronic equipment must  be  'hardened'  using

specific  techniques  perfected  prior  to  implementation.  This

information has been checked by interaction and eavesdropping  on

their  communication  channels _______as far  as  weaknesses  are

concerned. The program would be instigated in phases:


 (4F)

   1) The first procedure would be to close the gates of the  dam

above  the  Navajo River. This dam could be held closed  for  the

duration.  Internal  to the one cave, there is a  small  dam  for

water storage. Its capacity is small.


 (4G)  There is also a discharge outlet downstream that could  be

closed, causing waste water to back up into the caves. The  water

is vacuum pumped apparently by some electrostatic means from  the

river. (4H) There is a water intake and dam upstream that can  be

totally cut off and the water re-routed to Chama, New Mexico.


 * * *


Findings:


 (PHX-4A) There are no roadblocks on any roads in the Dulce Area.

See  Photo  Exhibit 7, of Reservation Road # J-2.  There  are  no

roadblocks  present. According to County Maintenance  Crews,  the

only time Road J-2 was blocked was years ago when it was "washed-

out" by heavy rains in the area.


 (PHX-4B)  Reservation Road # J-2, 2.5 miles northwest of  Dulce,

is  a  narrow,  winding,  dirt  road.  It  does  not  match   the

description in the source information.


 (PHX-4C)  No  such facilities exist. No one ever  remembers  the

existence of any such facilities.


 (PHX-4D)  Investigations  on  foot, by vehicle,  and  by  aerial

survey, show no evidence of secret entrances to any facility or a

base as large as the one described in the source information.


 (PHX-4E)  An Electro-Magnetic "spectrum sweep" of the  Archuleta

Mesa  and the Town of Dulce, revealed no unusual  electromagnetic

disturbances.  The  entire area was surveyed by a  "Total  Field"

Magnetometer. No unusual magnetic disturbances were recorded.


 (PHX-4F) There are no records of any "Dams" on the Navajo  River

anywhere near the Dulce area or north of the Archuleta Mesa.  The

"Dam" described in the source information does not exist.


 (PHX-4G) An "on-foot" survey of the Navajo River did not  reveal

the existence of any "discharge outlets" downstream. There is  no

evidence  of any caves. The Indians interviewed did not  know  of

any   caves,  along  the  river,  as  described  in  the   source

information.


 (PHX-4H)  There  is no "water intake" or "dam" upstream  on  the

Navajo  River.  The  lack  of  any  "dams"  can  be  verified  by

consulting any topographical or aeronautical charts of the  area.

Re-routing the Navajo River, by damming it, to Chama, New Mexico,

as described by Bennewitz, would be a miraculous feat. Chama, New

Mexico  is  at  an elevation of 8,025 feet above  sea  level,  as

indicated  by Aeronautical Chart # 45 dated July 25,  1991.  Also

noted,  on  this same chart, is the elevation of Dulce  as  6,800

feet above sea level. It would be a natural impossibility to have

the  water of the Navajo River re-routed to Chama, as  the  water

would  have  flow  up-hill  over  the  Continental  Divide   that

separates  the  two towns. The mountainous  terrain  ranges  from

9,025 to 9,916 feet above sea level with no obvious gravitational

advantages  between the two towns. Such an effort  would  require

the  installation  on a monster pipeline and pumping  station  to

accomplish  this.  No such pipeline or pumping station  has  ever

been built in this area.


 * * * 5) Source Information Excerpt Thisisit.Txt Wm. C. Cooper


 ...The  alien  underground  base is located  beneath  an  indian

reservation near the small town of Dulce, New Mexico...


 * * *


Findings:


 All of the previous "Findings" apply to this source information.


 * * *


CONCLUSIONS:


 Information  from  many sources regarding the  existence  of  an

alleged U.S.\Alien Base at Dulce, New Mexico, does not agree with

the  facts  obtained  by the investigation  carried  out  by  The

Phoenix Project. It would appear that the information  describing

this   alleged  U.S./Alien  Base  and  the  numerous   facilities

associated  with  it,  is entirely  false.  This  would  indicate

deliberate  disinformation supplied to UFO investigators and  all

those   interested   in  UFO  research.  It   seems   that   this

disinformation  is  designed to mis-lead and  mis-direct  serious

researchers away from the truth. It seems incredible that serious

UFO  researchers and the UFO Movement, in general,  could  accept

the  information  regarding a large U.S.\Alien Base  near  Dulce,

without making a detailed and complete investigation.

   The facts revealed by the Phoenix Project investigation do not

support the presence of a joint U.S.\Alien base near Dulce -- and

it is not in, around, or under the Archuleta Mesa. Perhaps  there

is  a  such  a  base  somewhere  else  on  the  Jicarilla  Indian

Reservation,  but  if  that is true, it seems  strange  that  the

Apaches,  the  local residents and the proper  local  authorities

have  no  knowledge  of its presence or that  such  a  base  ever

existed.


 From  a  practical  stand-point,  a base as  large  as  the  one

described  in  the information supplied by  the  sources  quoted,

along  with  a staff of 2000 aliens and their  human  co-workers,

would need to meet certain logistical requirements. Any  sizeable

joint  U.S.\Alien base, located anywhere, would need to meet  the

same requirements.


 1. The presence of a large, highly technical, human work-force.


 2.  Support  facilities  for  such  a  human  work-force,  i.e.,

housing, medical, recreational, service and shopping, and service

support facilities.


 3. There would obviously be work-shifts with workers coming  and

going  at certain hours. None of this activity could  be  totally

concealed.  This activity would be recognized by other people  in

the area.


 4.  Such  a base would require operating  supplies  which  would

require  incoming  freight shipments.  Delivering  such  supplies

would require delivery trucks or some form of air transport. Such

activity,  on a regular basis, would not go un-noticed  by  local

residents.


 5.  If such a base existed, above ground or  underground,  there

would need to be security guards, fenced or controlled areas  and

regular   perimeter  patrols.  A  relationship  with  local   law

enforcement  officials  would be required. The presence  of  such

security forces and patrols would not go un-noticed by  residents

in the area.


 6.  Local authorities, i.e., city, county, and law  enforcement,

would know if such a base or facility existed in their area.


 Please  note.  None  of the foregoing criteria  exist,  or  have

existed,  in  or  around the Town of Dulce  or  anywhere  on  the

Jicarilla  Apache  Indian Reservation. Nor do they exist  in  any

other  "remote  areas" where there are suspected  U.S.  or  joint

U.S\Alien  bases.  Thus, one can only conclude  that  such  bases

cannot remain "hidden" in remote areas. Someone will always  know

or  remember  that something strange is going-on  in  any  remote

area.


 Where then, should one look for such bases? The answer should be

obvious.   Such  bases  must  meet  the   requirements   outlined

previously.  They are located in known areas which meet  all  the

logistical  requirements. There are any number of  government  or

military  installations  in  New Mexico  that  easily  meet  such

requirements. However, gaining entry to such facilities, to prove

that such a base exists, would prove difficult if not  impossible

to  any  civilian  researcher  without  the  proper  credentials,

security clearances and a "need-to-know."


 The following pages contain the maps, photographs and scientific

exhibits associated with this Report.



Signed,



The Phoenix Project


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