Underground Bases - A lecture by Phil Schneider - May 1995
Phil Schneider, a very
brave man, lost his life due to what
appeared to be an execution in January 1996. He was found dead in his apartment with piano wire still wrapped
around his neck. Phil Schneider was an ex-government engineer who was involved
in building underground bases. He was one of three people to survive the
1979 fire fight between the large Greys and U.S. intelligence and military
forces at Dulce ( see link below )
In May 1995, Phil Schneider
did a lecture on what he had discovered. Seven months later he was dead.
This man's final acts should
not go unnoticed.
"It is because of the horrendous structure of the
(U.S.) federal government that I feel directly imperilled *not* to tell
anybody about this material. How long
I will be able to do this is anybody's guess. However,
I would like to mention that this talk is going to be broken up into four
main topics. Each of these topics will have some bearing on what you people
are involved in, whether you are patriots or not."
"I want you to know
that these United States are a beautiful place. I have gone to more than
70 countries, and I cannot remember any country that has the beauty, as
well as the magnificence of its people, like these United States."
"To give you an overview of basically
what I am, I started off and went through engineering school. Half of my
school was in that field, and I built up a reputation for being a geological
engineer, as well as a structural engineer with both military and aerospace
applications. I have helped build two main bases in the United States that
have some significance as far as what is called the New World Order.
New Mexico. I was involved
in 1979 in a firefight with alien humanoids, and I was one of the survivors.
I'm probably the only talking survivor you will ever hear. Two other survivors
are under close guard. I am the only one left that knows the detailed files
of the entire operation. Sixty-six
secret service agents, FBI, Black Berets and the like, died in that firefight.
I was there."
"Number one, part of what I am going to tell you
is going to be very shocking. Part of what I am going to tell you is probably
going to be very unbelievable, though, instead of putting your glasses on,
I'm going to ask you to put your "sceptical" on. But please, feel
free to do your own homework. I know
the Freedom of Information Act isn't much to go on, but it's the best we've
got. The local law library is a good place to look for Congressional Records.
So, if one continues to do their homework, then one can be standing vigilant
in regard to their country."
Deep Underground Military
Bases & Black Budget
"I love the country
I am living in more than I love my life, but I would not be standing before
you now, risking my life, if I did not believe it was so.
The first part of this talk is going to concern deep underground military
bases and the black budget. The Black Budget is a secretive budget that
garners 25% of the gross national product of the United States. The Black
Budget currently consumes $1.25 trillion per year. At least this amount
is used in black programs, like those concerned with deep underground military
bases. Presently, there are 129 deep underground military bases in the United
States."
"They have been building these 129 bases day and
night, unceasingly, since the early 1940's. Some of them were built even
earlier than that. These bases are basically large cities underground connected
by high-speed magneto-leviton trains that have speeds up to Mach 2. Several
books have been written about this activity. Al Bielek has my only copy
of one of them. Richard Souder, a Ph.D architect, has risked his life by
talking about this. He worked with a number of government agencies on deep
underground military bases. In around where you live, in Idaho, there are
11 of them."
"The average depth of these bases is over a mile,
and they again are basically whole cities underground. They all are between
2.66 and 4.25 cubic miles in size. They have laser drilling machines that
can drill a tunnel seven miles long in one day. The Black Projects sidestep
the authority of Congress, which as we know is illegal. Right now,
is depending on these bases. If I had
known at the time I was working on them that the NWO was involved, I would
not have done it. I was lied to rather extensively."
Development of Military
Technology, Implied German Interest in Hyperspacial Technology, and More
"Basically, as far as technology is concerned,
for every calendar year that transpires, military technology increases about
44.5 years. This is why it is easy
to understand that back in 1943 they were able to create, through the use
of vaccum tube technology, a ship that could literally disappear from one
place and appear in another place. My father, Otto
Oscar Schneider, fought on both sides of the war. He was originally a U-boat
captain, and was captured and repatriated in the United States. He was involved
with different kinds of concerns, such as the A-bomb, the H-bomb and the
He invented a high-speed
camera that took pictures of the first atomic tests at Bikini Island on
July 12, 1946. I have original photographs of that test, and the photos
also show UFO's fleeing the bomb site at a high rate of speed. Bikini Island
at the time was infested with them, especially under the water, and the
natives had problems with their animals being mutilated. At that time,
felt that the next war would be with aliens
from other worlds. "
"Anyway, my father laid the groundwork with theoreticians
about the Philadelphia experiment, as well as other experiments. What does
that have to do with me? Nothing, other than the fact that he was my father.
I don't agree with what he did on the other side, but I think he had a lot
of guts in coming here. He was hated in Germany. There was a $1 million
reward, payable in gold, to anyone who killed him. Obviously, they didn't
succeed. Anyway, back to our topic - deep underground bases. "
The Fire Fight At Dulce
Base
"Back in 1954, under the
administration, the federal government decided to circumvent the Constitution
of the United States and form a treaty with alien entities. It was called
the 1954 Greada Treaty, which basically made the agreement that the aliens
involved could take a few cows and test their implanting techniques on a
few human beings, but that they had to give details about the people involved.
Slowly, the aliens altered the bargain until they decided they wouldn't
abide by it at all. Back in 1979, this was the reality, and the fire-fight
at Dulce occurred quite by accident.
which is probably the deepest base. It goes down seven levels and over 2.5
miles deep. At that particular time, we had drilled four distinct holes
in the desert, and we were going to link them together and blow out large
sections at a time. My job was to go down the holes and check the rock samples,
and recommend the explosive to deal with the particular rock. As I was headed
down there, we found ourselves amidst a large cavern that was full of outer-space
aliens, otherwise known as large Greys. I shot two of them. At that time,
there were 30 people down there. About 40 more came down after this started,
and all of them got killed. We had surprised a whole underground base of
existing aliens. Later, we found out that they had been living on our planet
for a long time, perhaps a million years. This could explain a lot of what
is behind the theory of ancient astronauts. "
"Anyway, I got shot in the chest with one of their
weapons, which was a box on their body, that blew a hole in me and gave
me a nasty dose of cobalt radiation. I have had cancer because of that.
"
"I didn't get really interested in UFO technology
until I started work at Area 51, north of Las Vegas. After about two years
recuperating after the 1979 incident, I went back to work for Morrison and
Knudson, EG&G and other companies. At Area 51, they were testing all
kinds of peculiar spacecraft. How many people here are familiar with
He was a physicist working at Area
51 trying to decipher the propulsion factor in some of these craft. "