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Subterranean Infrastructures at Fort Hood Military Base

Military aerospace historian Michael Schratt delves deep into numerous UFO sightings incidents and associated crash retrievals through his thorough investigation and reporting.

Subterranean Infrastructure on Fort Hood Military Base
Subterranean Infrastructure on Fort Hood Military Base

Subterranean Infrastructures at Fort Hood Military Base

In a series of captivating discussions, military aerospace historian Michael Schratt delves into the mysterious world of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), Deep Underground Military Bases (DUMBs), and secret military operations.

Schratt's research takes us back to the Coyame UFO Incident of 1974, where a UFO crash/retrieval operation reportedly took place near Coyame, Mexico. The incident is notable for the involvement of the U.S. military, who allegedly took over from the Mexican military.

Moving on to Dulce, New Mexico, Schratt brings up claims of a confrontation between Green Berets and an underground alien force. This encounter, he suggests, resulted in casualties on both sides, affecting UFO occupants and a member of the U.S. military platoon.

Schratt also discusses a vast underground tunnel system connecting DUMBs across the United States. He cites an underground facility near Riverside, California, alleged to contain a disc-shaped craft and a medical examination area, including ET autopsies.

Unmarked helicopters equipped with advanced instrumentation for tracking or recovering malfunctioning UFOs are said to be in use in certain underground installations and isolated military areas, according to Schratt.

The story of DUMBs in New Mexico is primarily based on the claims of Phil Schneider, as Schratt points out. He also covers various other UFO sightings and retrieval operations, including events during the Vietnam War and reports from the former Soviet Union.

One such incident is the UFO encounter in Cambodia in April 1972, during the Vietnam War, involving a spherical UFO resembling a beach ball, with a highly reflective chrome-metallic surface and four landing gear legs.

Another intriguing event Schratt examines is the Cash-Landrum incident of 1980, where witnesses reported radiation sickness and saw a massive, diamond-shaped UFO. The witnesses experienced symptoms consistent with radiation exposure, including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, and a burning sensation on the skin.

In a less-publicised incident at Norton Air Force Base in 1973, an Air Force photographer documented a disc-shaped craft with a diameter of 30 feet, suspended in the air. The interior of the craft defied spatial norms, as a football thrown with full force would not reach the other side. Schratt claims that photographers were involved in photographing at least three extraterrestrial beings during an autopsy.

The existence of a massive, black pyramid buried deep in the Alaskan wilderness is a matter of speculation, with questions about its potential implications on human consciousness and UFOs. Schratt also speculates on the use of classified 'Black Budget' funds for secret test flight programs of unconventional aircraft or UFOs within restricted areas.

While Schratt offers detailed insider-like stories about DUMBs and UFO crash retrievals and presents some photographs and accounts suggestive of secret military projects, the evidentiary basis is predominantly testimonial and indirect, without mainstream scientific or government confirmation.

Despite this, Schratt's work suggests a hidden world of advanced technology, secret military operations, and possible extraterrestrial encounters, capturing the imagination of many and keeping the mystery of UFOs and DUMBs alive.

  1. Michael Schratt's investigations delve into the alien realm, exploring Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), Deep Underground Military Bases (DUMBs), and clandestine military missions.
  2. The Coyame UFO Incident of 1974, as chronicled by Schratt, involves a reported UFO crash/retrieval operation near Coyame, Mexico, which was allegedly handled by the U.S. military.
  3. In Dulce, New Mexico, Schratt discusses claims of a confrontation between Green Berets and an alien force, which resulted in casualties on both sides.
  4. Schratt claims that a vast underground tunnel system links DUMBs across the United States, with one alleged facility in Riverside, California, housing a disc-shaped craft and an ET autopsy area.
  5. Unmarked helicopters, equipped with advanced instruments for tracking or recovering malfunctioning UFOs, are said to be in use in certain underground installations and isolated military areas.
  6. Phil Schneider's claims form the basis of the DULCE Base story in New Mexico, with Schratt also covering other UFO sightings and retrieval operations.
  7. One such event is the UFO encounter in Cambodia in April 1972, involving a spherical UFO resembling a beach ball, during the Vietnam War.
  8. The Cash-Landrum incident of 1980 in Texas saw witnesses report radiation sickness and observe a massive, diamond-shaped UFO, experiencing symptoms consistent with radiation exposure.
  9. An Air Force photographer at Norton Air Force Base in 1973 documented a disc-shaped craft with a 30-foot diameter, suspended in the air.
  10. Schratt claims that photographers were involved in photographing at least three extraterrestrial beings during an autopsy, hinting at possible encounters with ETs.
  11. Schratt speculates on the use of classified 'Black Budget' funds for secret test flight programs of unusual aircraft or UFOs within restricted areas, raising questions about human consciousness and UFOs. He also suggests the existence of a massive, black pyramid buried in the Alaskan wilderness, potentially influencing UFO phenomena.

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