• Ep 2: Phil Schneider & the Battle of Dulce Base: The Dark Secrets Beneath New Mexico

  • Nov 16 2024
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 2: Phil Schneider & the Battle of Dulce Base: The Dark Secrets Beneath New Mexico

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Alien-Nation Station, we dive into one of the wildest conspiracy theories ever to come out of the desert—Phil Schneider and the Battle of Dulce Base. Picture this: a secret underground military base, extraterrestrial beings, and a shootout between the U.S. government and hostile aliens. Sound like something out of a sci-fi movie? Well, buckle up, because this allegedly happened in the quiet hills of New Mexico, and Phil Schneider is the man who claimed to have survived the whole thing!

    Join me, Mike, as we explore Phil Schneider's chilling (and somewhat bizarre) story, his mysterious background, and the strange events that led him to speak out about the top-secret Dulce Base. Was he a whistleblower or just another guy who watched one too many late-night UFO documentaries? You’ll have to decide for yourself, but don’t worry, I’ll sprinkle in some humor to keep things from getting too weird—because, let’s face it, we’re talking about greys, reptilians, and underground alien shootouts here. What could possibly go wrong?

    Tune in for a journey into one of the most bizarre and controversial UFO conspiracies, where fact, fiction, and...well, a lot of imagination, collide. Grab your tin foil hat, because the Battle of Dulce Base is about to get real


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