Dulce Alien Base – Mystery Beneath the Mesa

For over half a century, there have been rumours of secretive facilities and bases, hidden deep below the surface of the sprawling North American landscape. This week, we examine the most infamous of these alleged sites. An underground base believed to be situated near the town of Dulce, in New Mexico. A modern-day mystery, which lies deep beneath the mesa.

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  • thanksgiving under my bed im crazy but its not ,the word mesa translates to table in spanish .i considered it but i cannot be where im not considered in passing or conflicting evidence that commits and denote everything i can understand being a mothers child and a farthers son.

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