Part II
Secret Underground Tunnels Past & Present
A Closer
Look
7-th, 2001 - 01: 2
As I pointed out in the previous report in this series, the origin
of at least some of the Ancient Americans of North America lays to
the South. We also know of the Ancient tunnels to be found in Mexico
and Central and South America. But, do we find evidence of these
ancient tunnels in the United States?
In Native American Myths & Mysteries (1991) by Vincent H. Gaddis in
chapter IV titled Tunnels of the Titans we find.
“Throughout all the Americas there
are legends of archaic avenues, racial memories of subterranean
passages stretching for miles. After the great cataclysm the
ancestral North Indians lived in the vast cavern complex until
it was safe to return to the upper world. The story is spread
through many tribes, from the kivas of the Pueblos to the lodges
of the Blackfeet, from the campfires of the eastern woodland
tribes before their dispersion.
“The Mandans of the northwestern states, some of whom had blue
eyes and silky hair … They said the first man to emerge from the
tunnels were the Histoppa or the “tattooed ones.” Having left
safety too soon, they perished. The rest, who remained below,
waited until a bright light dispelled the darkness on the
surface…”
“The Apaches’ have a legend that their remote ancestors came
from a large island in the eastern sea where there were great
buildings and ports for ships. The Fire Dragon arose, and their
ancestors had to flee to mountains far away to the south. Later
they were forced to take refuge in immense and ancient tunnels
through which they wandered for years…”
(Page 39).
As we can see, many of these early
Americans knew of these ancient tunnels. Could these tunnels have
anything to do with the modern tunnels we have heard so much about
in the last few years?
One of the areas rumored to have an underground complex and tunnels
and is off limits to most people is the area around White Sands
Missile Range in New Mexico.
David Hatcher Childress in his beautifully written
Lost Cities of
North & Central America (1992) descries the secret headquarters of
Apache Chief Victorio.
“Victorio Peak and Hard Scrabble
Peak, as well as Geronimo Peak, were all honeycombed with
tunnels, caves and secret entrances. The Hard Scrabble entrance
led down a flight of steps to an underground river. The last
step was booby trapped with a deadly arrow device. It is all like
out of some 40s cliffhanger serial”.
(Page 313).
Mr. Childress writes of his talk with
Richard Dannelly, a local resident of Sedona, Arizona and author of
the book
Sedona, Power Spot Vortex. Dannelly told him,
“Some friends of mine had discovered
a tunnel that goes underground for quite a distance in the
Superstition Mountains.
Yet every time they tried to explore the cave, a strange fear
and feeling of dread would overtake the whole party, and they
would always turn back.” They were sent to a psychic who told
them of a man who would lead them into the tunnel without fear.
“With this man as their guide they were able to penetrate
further into the tunnel…” Deep inside … “the remains of ancient
structures and walls made out of well dressed rock were found.
They then discovered at this place a spiral staircase built out
of cut stones that down, down, down, down into the earth.
“After some discussion, it was decided that their guide should
descent the stairs …
He did so, following the staircase into the deep bowels of the
earth. After some tome, he came to a large room with more cut
stone. A gigantic rock-cut throne, big enough for a giant, or
two people sitting together, was in the middle of the room.
“Artifacts were on the walls, though (he didn’t) know what they
were. The man returned up the staircase and reported what he
discovered. The others tried to convince him to return to the
room and bring some of the artifacts back up, but he refused.
The team then left the tunnel, and today the entrance is still a
secret.”
(Pages 308-309).
Due to coverage on the nationally long
running NBC series Unsolved Mysteries most of us are familiar with
the story of Doc Noss and the Lost La Rue Mines. David Hatcher
Childress covers the story in depth in Lost Cities of North and
Central America (1986).
He sites a book, “100 Tons of Gold" (1978) by David Chandler.
Chandler wrote,
“In 1937 a half-Indian podiatrist
named Doc Noss discovered a cache of Apache gold on what is now
the White Sands Missile Range … Much of the treasure was in the
form of hundreds of stacked gold bars, plus other artifacts,
such as swords, goblets, crowns, statues and other things … Doc
Noss was shot and killed by his partner Charlie Ryan in March of
1949 … Noss was known to have taken at least 88 bars of gold out
of the hidden tunnels inside the mountain.”
(Pages 309-310).
Childress continues this revealing
report:
“Because of an article published in the November, 1968 issue
of True Treasure magazine there was renewed interest in the fabulous
treasure, and a prospector named Harvey Snow was approached by three
ranchers who lived in the area west of the Victorio Peak site. Snow
had spent 25 years exploring the entire White Sands area, and the
ranchers felt that Snow could lead them into the treasure area,
bypassing the Army patrols that guarded the missile range.”
Because of a story told Snow many years before by a cowboy who had
followed Doc Noss to a hidden tunnel, he believed that the treasure
was not at Victorio Peak, but on another peak, Hard Scrabble Peak
which was also on government property.
As Mr. Childress tell us:
“Snow’s incredible story is then
related by Mr. Chandler; On the second day I found the cave with
the sloping steps. I went down the steps; down and down. I don’t
know how far. I estimated maybe thirteen hundred or fourteen
hundred steps. The bottom step, the last one was rounded at the
bottom so that when you stepped on it, it would roll. It was
tied to a bow and arrow with rawhide, but the rawhide had rotted
a long time ago. I got in there.”
(Page 310)
At the bottom of the steps Snow
described a big room with a stream of hot water running through it.
Snow followed the tunnel from room to room; sometimes the tunnel
would become so narrow that he had to get down on his hands and
knees. In one room Snow reported,
“I found some things. I found small
stacks … one of gold, one of copper and one of silver.”
”I figured I would come back for
that and went on. I next came to a big room. Here there were a
bunch of side tunnels running north and south. They were all
natural, nothing man made. Here where they intersected, they
made a big W. I did not go down these tunnels, I stayed with the
stream going west … At the far end of the main room I found some
things I cannot tell you about…”
(Page 311).
“Snow’s story is fascinating and virtually unbelievable to most
people. He walked 14 miles in an underground tunnel. The 1400
steps or so that he walked down to the subterranean river must
have been a good 800 or 900 feet below the entrance. The tunnel
was crossed at least in one spot by another tunnel running at a
right angle to the one he was following.”
(Pages 113-114).
As we can see from these reports, there
exists under the White Sands New Mexico area an extensive system of
lengthy tunnels that have been there for ages. It seems to me that
if the government wanted underground bases they would make use of
these existing tunnels, yet modern researchers never seem to even
hint of their existence. Why not?
Mr. Childress made a telling observation concerning government
involvement:
“The gold that was at one time
stored in Victorio Peak has been seized by the U.S. government,
particularly the Army and the CIA.”
And I thought the CIA was concerned with
foreign intelligence. Where’s the connection? The Inner Beings
perhaps?
“The Army was known to have
bulldozed the peak out, and even place a steel door over the
entrance to the mountain … The Army assured the state that there
was no gold in Victorio Peak and never has been.”
“Never-the-less Chandler shows that a top secret operation took
place at White Sands Missile Range on August 10, 1961. On this
date the Secret Service, with the help of certain Army personnel
at the range recovered the gold, and moved it to various
locations for various purposes.”
These claims are backed up by, of all
people, Former White House counsel, John Dean in his book Blind
Ambition (1976). In it he told of CIA operations dealing with bars
of gold.
“Egil Krogh had described to me how,
when he was bored with his deskwork, he had carried bars of gold
bullion through Asia’s ‘Golden Triangle’ in CIA planes and
bargained with drug chieftains … The gold bars used in these
illegal, clandestine operations allegedly came from the tunnel
system inside of Victorio Peak.”
(Pages 314-315).
Besides furnishing our corrupt
government with the finances to destroy a generation of Americans
with dangerous drugs, the bastards had a large tunnel system in
place. It stands to reason that this is one of the systems they are
using for their nefarious and black deeds.
When will the American
people wake up to the fact that there are a lot of horrible things
going on … right below our feet?
The Four
Corners
Another popular place for talk of underground activity is the area
known as the Four Corners. This is the place where Utah, Colorado,
Arizona and New Mexico meet to share a common border. According to
intelligence reports from several of my sources there are “at least
six underground facilities in this area.” This is also the area
where a large number of people died a “mysterious” death a few years
back. Are there connections?
This harsh but beautiful arid land is also where the government
decided to place several Indian Reservations. However, the Hopi
Indians have been in this area as long as they can remember and
luckily for us, their history of origin contains important details
not found in the memory of other tribes.
The Hopi believe that this world we live in is
the Fourth World and
the other three are inside the earth. In stages, and through many
hardships, they emerged from a hole called Sipapu, entrance to the
Hopi underground. Bruce A. Walton (Branton)mtells us in
A Guide to the Inner
Earth (1983):
“It is a sacred place of pilgrimage
for the Hopi, at the bottom of the Canyon of the Little Colorado
above it’s junction with the Colorado River.”
(Page 66).
But, unlike most of the emergence
stories of the other clans, the Hopi describe the city near from
which they came. This city is called Palitkwapi, meaning “legendary
Red City of the South.” It is interesting to note that Frank Waters
tells us in The Book of the Hopi (1965)
“No one knows where Palatkwapi might
have been. Some of our Hopi spokesmen, who are able to read Hopi
meanings from symbols and pictographs carved on Mayan stelae and
temple walls, believe that the center of the Mayan Old Empire,
Palenque, in Chiapas, Mexico was the Hopi legendary city of
Palatkwapi.”
(Notes: Page 68).
In support of this theory of Palatkwapi
being the same city as Palenque browse through any of the many
National geographic magazines containing photos and paintings of the
mysterious Mayan ruins and it won’t take you long to realize that
the Ancient Mayan cities were predominantly bright red. And if
you’ll read
Plasma Guns & Sub-riders in THEI Volume 1 #3, you’ll
find my research concerning Lord Pacal. Lord Pacal was sent from
Valum Chivin (the underworld) to Valum Votan (the upper world) and
there he founded the city of Palenque. This we see gives us a direct
link of unbroken evidence of a migration of people northward from
the Inner Lands.
Summary
By the use of thugs and murders, after Queen Isabelle and Columbus
double-crossed the elitist the “Keepers of the Secret” tried to
destroy the true history of the origin of many Native Americans.
However, by studying the oral history of these wise people we find
that they came from the Inner Lands. Before the controllers got
their hands on the truth and completely covered it over it a few
American Archaeology books were written which tell the true story of
people migrating south to north.
We have traced the Hopi tribe from their emergence near the ancient
Mexican town of Palatkwapi/Palenque their present home in the Four
Corners. We have looked at many accounts of underground passages in
the Four Corners and the White Sands area of New Mexico. Accounts
recorded long before today's researchers started sending out reams of
reports proving the government has control of underground facilities
in these and other areas of the world, yet not a word on the
possible origin of the ancient underground excavations. But, using
what we know of these underground passageways, we can safely state
that they were probably the trade routes connecting the Inner World
with the Outer world.
Now the next question that comes to mind … what is our corrupt
government doing in this area between the two worlds? We’ll never
know the truth until we quit looking with glazed eyes off into
space, and turn our attention to the evidence that is right under
our feet.
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