A popular case would be of Phillip Schneider, an ex-government engineer who helped build underground bases in Dulce, New Mexico in 1979. Schneider was involved in a catastrophic incident leaving 67 of his coworker’s dead, with only him and two other colleagues left alive. Schneider and his two surviving coworkers claimed that the underground facilities were underground bunkers for alien life forms; and the incident killing 67 of his coworkers was an encounter with the alien life forms. Not to long after the incident, Schneider begin doing lectures about the government cover ups of extra-terrestrial life. Schneider believed that the private government facilities and the 1954 Greada Treaty were parts of a treaty for the exchanging of alien intelligence. The alien intelligence was said to be technology for better weaponry. Many people might see these statements as assumptions or conspiracies, but considering where the United States were at this time as a country it seems a lot more plausible. The U.S. was just coming out of the Cold War, one of the most scariest and dangerous wars ever because of the possibility of nuclear warfare. The Civil Rights Movement had just begin and the U.S. was in the middle of the Vietnam War, so it would make sense for the government to feel as if they needed stronger weapons. After years of Schneider lecturing his believes and trying to expose
A popular case would be of Phillip Schneider, an ex-government engineer who helped build underground bases in Dulce, New Mexico in 1979. Schneider was involved in a catastrophic incident leaving 67 of his coworker’s dead, with only him and two other colleagues left alive. Schneider and his two surviving coworkers claimed that the underground facilities were underground bunkers for alien life forms; and the incident killing 67 of his coworkers was an encounter with the alien life forms. Not to long after the incident, Schneider begin doing lectures about the government cover ups of extra-terrestrial life. Schneider believed that the private government facilities and the 1954 Greada Treaty were parts of a treaty for the exchanging of alien intelligence. The alien intelligence was said to be technology for better weaponry. Many people might see these statements as assumptions or conspiracies, but considering where the United States were at this time as a country it seems a lot more plausible. The U.S. was just coming out of the Cold War, one of the most scariest and dangerous wars ever because of the possibility of nuclear warfare. The Civil Rights Movement had just begin and the U.S. was in the middle of the Vietnam War, so it would make sense for the government to feel as if they needed stronger weapons. After years of Schneider lecturing his believes and trying to expose