Dulce Base -- The Grey Aliens and Reptilians: Entity Claims
Dulce Base -- The Grey Aliens and Reptilians: Entity Claims
The Entity Hierarchy in Dulce Mythology
The Dulce Base mythology describes a complex relationship between human personnel and two primary categories of extraterrestrial beings: the Greys and the Reptilians (also called Reptoids or Draconians). These two species are described as having different roles, different levels of authority, and different relationships with the human co-inhabitants of the facility.
The Grey Aliens
| Feature | Description in Dulce mythology |
|---|---|
| Physical appearance | 3.5 to 4 feet tall; large cranium; large, almond-shaped eyes with no visible iris or pupil (completely black); very small nose; thin slit mouth; no visible ears; gray or gray-blue skin; four long fingers; thin limbs; large head disproportionate to body |
| Origin | Described in Dulce briefing documents (per Bennewitz and Costello) as originating from the Zeta Reticuli binary star system; approximately 39 light-years from Earth |
| Role at Dulce | Scientists; researchers; primary operators of the genetic and biological research programs |
| Relationship with humans | Functional partnership with upper-level human management; described as treating humans instrumentally (as research subjects or resources) rather than as partners |
| Subtypes | Some accounts describe multiple subspecies of Greys at Dulce: "Small Greys" (cloned workers, no individual personality); "Tall Greys" (supervisory; more individuated); "Nordics" (humanoid with Nordic appearance; distinct from Greys) |
| Relationship to cattle mutilations | Described in Dulce mythology as responsible for cattle mutilations as part of biological sampling programs; requires biological material for sustaining themselves (no digestive system; absorbs nutrients transdermally) |
The Reptilians
| Feature | Description in Dulce mythology |
|---|---|
| Physical appearance | 6 to 8 feet tall; reptilian skin with scales; green-gray coloration; vertical-slit pupils; powerful build; described as physically imposing and intellectually sophisticated |
| Origin | Various claims: originated on Earth (ancient civilization predating humans); originated in the Draco star system; interdimensional rather than extraplanetary |
| Role at Dulce | Senior management; the Reptilians are described as the ultimate authority at Dulce Base, with both Grey aliens and human personnel ultimately subordinate to Reptilian leadership |
| In the mythology hierarchy | The "deep state" behind the deep state; the entities to whom government officials are ultimately accountable in the conspiracy framework |
| Historical claims | Costello and other Dulce sources claim that Reptilians have inhabited underground areas of the American Southwest for centuries; that the caves in Archuleta Mesa were occupied by Reptoid entities long before the modern military-alien joint facility was established |
The Cultural Context
The specific imagery of Greys and Reptilians in the Dulce mythology draws from and contributed to the broader UFO abduction literature of the 1980s:
- Greys became the dominant alien archetype in American popular culture through the 1980s abduction literature (Betty Hill's 1964 hypnotic description; Whitley Strieber's "Communion" 1987; Budd Hopkins' abduction research). The Dulce descriptions are consistent with this broader cultural template.
- Reptilians as an underground earth-based presence draw from considerably older mythology -- including Hopi oral traditions about underground "ant people," various Southwestern Native American legends about subterranean beings, and 20th century pulp science fiction.
Whether the consistent description of these entity types across multiple alleged witnesses represents independent corroboration of real beings or reflects shared cultural templates absorbed from the same popular culture is a central methodological question in evaluating the Dulce mythology.
