Dulce Base -- The EBE Stories: Extraterrestrial Biological Entities in Government Mythology

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Dulce Base -- The EBE Stories: Extraterrestrial Biological Entities in Government Mythology

The EBE Terminology

"EBE" -- Extraterrestrial Biological Entity -- is a term that appears in several alleged government documents and in disinformation fed through the Doty/AFOSI network. Its use creates a bureaucratic, clinical framing for alien beings that lends an air of official authenticity to the mythology. Government agencies name and categorize things; calling alien beings "EBEs" sounds like something a classified program would do.

The EBE Narrative

The EBE mythology developed through multiple channels, all traceable to the AFOSI disinformation network:

EBE-1: The first recovered alien, allegedly from the Roswell crash or a related recovery in 1947-1948. EBE-1 is described as surviving the crash and being kept alive by the government for several years before dying.

EBE-2: A later recovered or arrived alien entity. Details vary across accounts.

EBE-3: A living alien entity allegedly held by the U.S. government in 1983 -- the specific EBE that Doty promised Linda Moulton Howe she could interview. The promise of access to a living alien, made to a credible journalist with broadcast connections, was an extraordinarily bold element of the disinformation operation.

The "UFO Cover-Up? Live!" Broadcast

The EBE mythology reached its broadest national audience on October 14, 1988, when the television program "UFO Cover-Up? Live!" aired on national television. The program featured two anonymous sources (codenamed "Falcon" and "Condor") who provided information about the government's alien contact program -- including descriptions of EBEs and the government's knowledge of alien biology and culture.

"Falcon" was widely identified by researchers as Richard Doty. "Condor" was identified as Robert Collins, another AFOSI officer. The broadcast reached millions of viewers and introduced concepts from the Bennewitz disinformation operation -- MJ-12, Area 51, alien contact -- to a national television audience for the first time.

The Medical Detail Problem

The EBE mythology contains detailed claims about alien biology: their diet (they absorb nutrients transdermally; they require biological extracts from animals and humans, which is why cattle mutilations occur); their reproduction (clonal); their communication (telepathic); their physiology (no digestive system; large eyes adapted to low light).

These specific biological details have no evidentiary basis. They appear in "government documents" that are acknowledged or suspected fabrications. They are internally consistent within the mythology but have no connection to any verified observation.

The detail specificity is itself a disinformation technique: elaborate, internally consistent false details are harder to challenge than simple false claims because engagement with the details implicitly accepts the framework.