Richard Dolan on Underground & Undersea Bases (Hidden in Plain Sight - Richard Sauder) Part 4
Analysis Summary
Summary
The speaker discusses various underground military facilities in the United States and their potential connections to UAPs. They mention Air Force bases in Nebraska, New Mexico, and Nevada, highlighting the secrecy and extensive excavation involved in these sites. The speaker refers to the Denver Federal Center and White Sands Missile Range, suggesting they have significant underground components. They also mention the China Lake facility, where a retired Navy member claimed there are powerful weapons underground. The speaker believes there is ongoing underground activity at these locations. The impact on the speaker includes a strong belief in the existence of hidden military operations related to UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses various underground military facilities in the U.S., including Offutt Air Force Base and Los Alamos, suggesting significant secretive operations related to UAPs. It also touches on rumors surrounding the Denver Airport and the China Lake facility, hinting at advanced weaponry and underground activities.
There are significant underground military facilities in the U.S. that may be involved in secretive operations related to UAPs.
Richard Saer
“I had been informed that the underground workspace beneath is even greater in extent than the sprawling surface facility reaching as much as one mile deep.”
Managed by: Air Force
Investigation of underground military installations and their capabilities.
Saucers are being stored at an underground facility at Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska.
The underground workspace beneath Los Alamos is greater in extent than the surface facility, reaching as much as one mile deep.
There is a major underground component at White Sands missile testing range.
The underground portion of the China Lake facility goes one mile deep and contains weapons more powerful than nuclear weapons.
There are rumors of underground activity at the Denver Airport, including a significant underground command center.