Schneider and his amazing claims about the 'Battle of Dulce'
Methodology to mislead the human race: PART SIX

In Part Five of this examination of the secret space programme (SSP) I concluded with Corey Goode’s revelations about the Nazi Dark Fleet’s conquest of Mars that followed World War II, when they allegedly waged fierce territorial battles against two intelligent species – one reptilian, the other insectoid – in subterranean lava tubes beneath the planet’s surface.
They’d allegedly found their way to the red planet from a base on the Moon, which they’d accessed through space portals in Antarctica and, possibly, Argentina. And, at this point, I think it worth noting again that Goode’s story has many correlations with Paul Verhoeven's 1997 classic sci-fi adventure Starship Troopers in which the forces of the United Citizen Federation go to war with Klendathu arachnids after the “bugs” destroy Buenos Aires in a meteor strike.
What are those correlations? Well, primarily that bugs inhabiting huge underground tunnel networks are waging war against a human occupation force with the conflict ensuing after the invaders respond to a strike on Buenos Aires, capital city of Argentina (yeah, that’s the place, the country where a vast number of Nazis, including Adolf Hitler, were alleged to have relocated to during and after WW II that is also claimed to be the site of underground facilities with, perhaps, portals to the Moon or Mars).
And we’re back to chicken or egg time again? Starship Troopers was released five decades after the Nazis allegedly made it to Mars where they fought insectoids, along with reptilians. Sound familiar? Hope so, because there's a similar scenario coming up next.
So, on to the "main feature", an alleged August 1979 battle in a New Mexico subterranean tunnel system beneath the Archuleta Mesa in the San Juan Mountain Range, where explosives engineer Phil Schneider claimed he was one of only three survivors from a firefight with Draco reptilians and Grey extraterrestrials.
Schneider, who’d trained as a geologist, was part of a Morrison-Knudsen crew working on an extension to the Dulce compound at Los Alamos when he became suspicious due to the presence of Green Berets and Special Forces in the vicinity. He explained his team had drilled four holes deep into the desert and were going to link them together by blowing out large sections at a time but found the drilling machines, which could bore several miles a day by melting the rock around them, were hitting problems.
"All the black sooty air came up when we drilled holes there," Schneider said, adding that he was sent underground to investigate when he encountered a seven-foot-tall Grey. “The stench was worse than the worst garbage can,” Schneider related afterwards. “The entity was absolutely horrible.”
The cavern he’d entered was allegedly full of Grey aliens and in the melee that followed he shot and killed two of them, before himself being hit by a radioactive blast while reloading his weapon. He claims the “blue beam” opened up his “chest like a fish” and burned the fingers off his left hand.
His life was saved by a Green Beret who threw him into an elevator off the room where the exchange took place and took him to the surface… his rescuer was not so fortunate, being one of those who lost their lives during the battle. In all, more than 60 humans were killed, along with an unspecified number of aliens.
Schneider claimed there was about a 30-strong force initially involved in the firefight but more personnel, after witnessing what was happening on security cameras, joined the battle… allegedly all were killed by “head wounds” inflicted by the Greys.
According to Schneider it took months for him to recover from the immediate effects of his injuries but the damage it had done plagued him for the rest of his life. Apart from losing the index and middle fingers and part of the thumb on his left hand, he also said he thought the cancer he suffered later was a result of the blast. As for the other two survivors, Schneider said they were “somewhere in these United States” and “under close guard”.
After his recovery Schneider continued his work with various corporate clients that serviced military contracts but quit in 1993 with the intention of exposing the “truth” about the United States government’s collaboration with extraterrestrials through a series of public lectures revealing the work carried out in underground bases he helped to construct.
During the last two years of his life Schneider gave more than 30 lectures around the globe, revealing at a Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) conference in Post Falls, Idaho, in May 1995 that one of the other survivors from the 1979 firefight was unable to speak about the incident, while the other who was then living in Canada didn’t want to. Seven months later he too was silenced after he was found dead in his Oregon apartment on 17 January 1996.
Schneider was allegedly found with a rubber catheter hose wrapped around his neck, appearing to have been repeatedly tortured before he finally died. The official cause of death was ruled as suicide by strangulation but the suspicious circumstances have, not surprisingly, led to suggestions he was murdered to silence him due to the sensitive information he was revealing.
At the time the Clackamas coroner’s office is even alleged to have attributed his death to a stroke. And, in true cover-up fashion, all the artifacts supporting his claims that had accompanied him at his lectures had mysteriously disappeared.
Online reports attribute many incredible claims to Schneider but there are numerous clips from his lectures across the web for those interested in checking out their veracity. One sure way to debunk a person’s testimony is to also attribute wild disinformation narratives to them to make all their claims seem implausible. If that person has also been assassinated it makes disguising the fiction amongst the fact so much easier.
Anyway, below are some of the claims attributed to him… I’d suggest you watch the online clips yourself though before passing judgment. But first ask yourself a question, who benefits?
According to Schneider the pay for “consultants” involved in black projects was between US$4,000 and US$40,000 per month (in 1995) so it’s hard to believe he was on the lecture circuit to help make ends meet, particularly given the state of his health.
Was a drive to expose the truth his only motivation… because it certainly didn’t make him popular with the government? During his lectures he claimed to have had several threats on his life, even saying that if he was found to have committed suicide people shouldn't believe it.
Among the many claims he was alleged to have made was the existence of 11 different races of extraterrestrial regularly visiting or based on the planet, all of whom were known to the US military, with four being benevolent and seven “bad news”.
One of the extraterrestrials he mentioned was Valiant Thor, who allegedly met with US president Dwight Eisenhower in 1957, claiming he was “one of the aliens who has been working for the Pentagon for the last 58 years”. Schneider listed the benevolent races as those from the Pleiades star cluster and those from Orion, who he described as “angelic” and incapable of doing harm.
He claimed some alien species “use our glandular secretions as part of their food”… suggesting it was like a drug to them. There was even mention of the Russians creating a biological agent, with a 30-year “shelf life” that they’d extracted from “the glandular secretions of alien cadavers”, which the Americans purchased from them for US$38 billion.
Schneider asserted aliens had colonised underground bases on Earth for at least 10,000 years, and possibly far longer, and claimed the military had known about this since the early 1900s when US Army cavalry stumbled upon a cave in New Mexico hiding UFOs and occupied by Greys.
He claimed thousands of abductions took place every year and allegedly saw huge vats at Dulce containing alien and human organs floating in plasma taken from cattle who’d had the blood drained from them.
He alleged that “the alien agenda” was to kill more than three-quarters of the planet’s population and “completely take over by 2029”, with the remaining human population reduced to slave status in a New World Order (NWO) fascist state, ostensibly ruled by its extraterrestrial benefactors.
He suggested technology originating from extraterrestrial knowledge was used extensively in the aviation industry, including stable elements from 111 to 140, and that US “black budget projects” ate up about a “quarter of the entire gross national product” of the US… “at least US$1.023 trillion”.
He claimed workers involved in black projects made between US$4,000 and US$40,000 per month, explaining why few workers involved in them were prepared to spill the beans, having signed confidentiality agreements that would penalise them heavily should they break their silence.
Schneider said there were more than 130 underground bases across the US, with at least one in each state, and more than 1,477 worldwide. Excavated by a “nuclear boring machine that literally melts and deflagrates the rock to an extremely fine powder” he said there was virtually no waste because the rock was essentially vaporised and the molten residue formed a coating on the walls. He even named German conglomerate Krupp as developing the process.
He also suggested military technology exceeded conventional developments by a factor of 45. “Right now military technology is about 1,200 years more advanced than public state technology,” he said, making devices seen in Star Wars and Babylon 5 seem like kid’s stuff.
Now I can attest to seeing video evidence of Schneider making many of these assertions, and many others not mentioned here, but the only way to judge their veracity is to watch the clips yourself. But do it soon because from personal experience I know how much of this kind of content disappears into the abyss.
I find his testimony to be convincing and accounts of his “suicide” extremely questionable. And I’ve no doubt that with Donald Trump now beginning his second stay in the White House that things are about to get weird and the disinformation we’re subjected to will skyrocket. So just keep in mind Schneider’s warning that a NWO-extraterrestrial fascist regime will “completely take over by 2029” and don’t be surprised if that "putsch ” for power starts to become very scary, very soon.
Whether real or false-flag deception be in no doubt the technology exists to pull it off. If events of this decade have taught me one thing, it’s that Schneider was on to something that may well have got him killed! So is art imitating life or the opposite true? I think I've made up my mind, what about you?
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