Searching for the Truth
(Always Telling the Truth Means Never Having to Remember Anything)
by Dennis G. Balthaser
First Dulce, NM Conference
During my presentation I shared some of my research about Government secrecy and some of the underground locations I have studied over the years.
A former police officer and head of the Public Safety Department stated he might organize an escorted group for the public to visit the top of the Archuleta Mesa if desired, and suggested another conference on Dulce could be held at the Police Department conference hall.
After listening to some of the locals I got the impression that for the Jicarilla, they believe if they see something it's intended for them, and not necessarily to be shared. A few years ago I visited the entrances to Area 51, and this conference I attended in Dulce was similar, in that being at a location and talking to the locals, gives an insight not acquired before. I still believe something very secretive has or maybe still is going on under the Archuleta Mesa on the Jicarilla Apache Reservation at Dulce New Mexico. Hopefully another conference will be arranged and additional information will be obtained. As I told the audience, we have to ask questions, and demand answers.
Dennis G. Balthaser
Website; www.truthseekeratroswell.com
Email: truthseeker@dfn.com
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Thank you Mr. Hayakawa for your articles about your frustrating experiences in Dulce. Oddly, I also feel proud of Mr. Hayakawa for his courage to initiate this succession of events which culminated to be a conference that feels a little "historic" to me.
I had anticipated reading more on this subject, and am grateful for this great report of events, insights and experiences. The numbers of the attendees at the conference didn't surprise me; I wanted to go too.
And speaking of experiences, those unknown helicopters early morning maneuvers sound familiar. I often read of similar experiences at other UFO or ET research events. Especially at firsts, like the Dulce Conference. You'd think they'd learn that their presence is always noted. This in my humble opinion lends the subject of the conference some possible credibility.
Thank you Mr. Balthazar for a great article.
JoAnne