Thomas Costello – an Alien Reflection

Years back in -2013 and 2017 I wrote about – this man named Thomas Costello, a mystery man involved in a mysterious subject, a subject I have spent my entire life trying to understand. I believe after researching in New Mexico for over 15 years this man is real and his experience is real. The exact details will never be fully known, For some reason, the below post is one of my most popular of my over 2000 on this site.

A little more about this man of mystery.

Many years ago, I heard about Mr. Costello while reading the wild and crazy Dulce papers. The Dulce papers are amazing stuff based around the premise that the aliens have underground bases in various locations around the world, including one of the most famous ones called the Dulce in far northern New Mexico.

Thomas Costello is most likely a fictitious name of a security guard who saw some interesting things as he guarded the underground facility in the Dulce area. He claims Dulce is an underground hub of alien being activity in the western US.

I would probably agree with that statement because of my conversations with construction workers who worked on building tunnels going in various directions out of Sandia Labs, Kirkland AFB, and from Los Alamo’s National Lab. These workers have also seen glimpses of strange beings moving about in these tunnel systems.
Thomas has said that Dulce was started in the late ’30s by Army Engineers; I have personally heard that the starting dates were more like the late ’40s because of our atomic bomb activity, and the alien interest in our genie in the bottle release. and the destruction of thousands of human souls. I also believe we had to agree on underground accommodations for the aliens “or else.”

Costello also talks about tunnels from New Mexico connecting to Mt. Shasta where it is rumored that the mountain is the home or was the home of an Elder/Reptilian race. This statement also seems to hold water, for I have had personal communication through meditation on Mt. Shasta several years ago, with some alien group.

Thomas also talks heavily about Reptilian activity in and around Salt Lake City and a possible Mormon connection. Although I agree there is some pretty strange stuff going on in Utah, I worked with Mormons in the Salt Lake area for several years and never felt they (Mormons) had direct involvement with any alien groups. There is a strange mix of activity some normal military and other alien activity at the Dugway Proving ground and military base.

I have recently had more confirmation from people writing to me about the Dulce Underground existence, some living in Dulce, and talking about a consistent parade for ships (alien) and airplanes flying into the Archuleta Mountain and Mesa, just north of Dulce.

If Thomas Costello is real or not, he sure told an interesting story of what might be. And I can confirm not all his conversations are sheer folly.

Sleep tight, one path of conspiracy is truth.

MWiz

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THE FIRST DULCE BASE — Big Event – Is it all True Series # 438

THE FIRST DULCE BASE – UFO CONSPIRACY CONFERENCE IN SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO WILL BE HELD ON JUNE 16, 2018.
The first conference on this fascinating topic ever to be held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, featuring the speakers Greg Bishop, Greg Valdez and Christian Lambright – – and ‘MC’ed by Norio Hayakawa, Director of the Civilian Intelligence News Service.
Each speaker will be given almost two full hours to present their findings:
In my opinion there are only three reliable, reality-based, credible books worthy of reading about the background to the fascinating story of Paul Bennewitz and the alleged Dulce Base of New Mexico. I call these the TRILOGY of Dulce Base books.
They are:
1) Greg Bishop’s “PROJECT BETA – – The Story of Paul Bennewitz, National Security and the Creation of a Modern UFO Myth”
2) Greg Valdez’s “DULCE BASE – – The Truth and Evidence from the Case Files of Gabe Valdez” and
3) Christian Lambright’s “X Descending“.

All three are the best reality-based, no non-sensense authors on this fascinating topic.

It is my great honor to MC this first-time ever conference in Santa Fe, New Mexico (featuring all these three great authors) which will be held on Saturday,
June 16, from 10 a.m. at the Studio Center of Santa Fe (formerly known as Warehouse 21, right near the Railrunner station in Santa Fe, New Mexico)

It will be an in-depth, facts-filled, one-day conference.
The Conference will conclude with Santa Fe’s well-known screen writer and activist Rick Vargas, who will unveil his great Screen Play on the alleged Dulce Base, appropriately titled “Dulce, New Mexico“.

Tentatively suggested ADMISSION FEE: $25
No reservations.
(first come, first seated basis – – doors will open at 9 a.m.)
We are confident that we can accommodate all who show up.

There will be booths set up for the speakers in the large foyer. There will also be a special booth set up for representatives of the Jicarilla Apache Nation where one will be able to purchase the tickets for the 2018 DULCE BASE UFO CONFERENCE which will be held a week later, on June 23 and 24 in Dulce, New Mexico. It will give enough time for folks to go to Dulce, New Mexico a week later……for MORE INFO, CLICK THE FOLLOWING LINK:

CURIOUS SPOT ON THE SOUTH WALL OF ARCHULETA MESA, DULCE, NEW MEXICO: via Norio Hayakawa

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August 6, 2012
by Norio Hayakawa.
Courtesy of Isabel Lopez of Albuquerque, New Mexico, who first noted this interesting “Y” configuration as seen from an aerial photo.
This spot, part of the steep, rocky south wall of the Archuleta Mesa, is located about 1400 feet north of the J-2 dirt road, not far from the bridge over the Navajo River, Dulce, New Mexico and slightly west of the Archuleta Peak where the communication towers are located.
Apparently this spot, the “Y” configuration, is not visible from anywhere except when seen directly from above.
Could it be a 25 foot-long vent?
We just do not know for sure.
It could be anything.
But to actually get to this particular spot may be logistically difficult.
We will just have to wait and see if any other information comes this way.
Norio Hayakawa at: