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From: noriohaya
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  • Thanks Norio I'll go through all these

  • @sailawaysteve1, you're welcome, Steve. All the dirt roads (including county roads, etc.) surrounding the entire Archuleta Mesa are accessible by regular vehicles. There is no need of any 4-wheel vehicles. These roads include J-2, J-9, County Rd, 551, Indian Rte 169 (Juanita Rd.), County Rd. 500 (Trujillo Rd. South), County Rd. 542 (Montezuma Rd.), County Rd. 359 and County Rd. 357.

  • CAUTION.  Although J-2 and J-9 Rds are all public dirt roads, any road (such as the road going to Mt. Archuleta are under the jurisdiction of the Jicarilla Apache nation. Technically one must be accompanied by a Jicarilla Apache person when climbing up any road north of J-2 Rd, such as the Seguro Canyon Rd. and the road going up to Mt. Archuleta. On the Colorado side, the jurisdiction changes to the Utes nation, such as the north-west portion of the Mesa.

  • @noriohaya I wonder what Paul saw on his video screen in the early days, that is the biggest mystery ever. Let us not forget that abductions are not now as common as they were during the time Paul claimed to have witnessed aliens. Paul claimed in an interview to have worked with the Gomez ranch in the Dulce base investigation a year or more before the military knew of him, and claimed to have been personally investigating the base since 1978. We are not being told everything.

  • @KevinPaul444, thanks for your comment. You are right. We are not being told everything.

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