
July 30, 1995: Hale Bopp Discovered - Linda Moulton Howe | Underground Bases - Richard Sauder
Howe breaks down Congressman Steven Schiff's bombshell press release revealing that outgoing messages from Roswell Army Airfield covering 1946 to 1949 were destroyed without proper authority. Nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman provides analysis, noting parallels to Manhattan Project secrecy and highlighting an overlooked J. Edgar Hoover memo referencing recovered discs. Sauder, holding a Ph.D. in political science, then details his research into documented underground bases across the United States, including secret AT&T communication bunkers and nuclear-powered tunnel boring machines developed at Los Alamos capable of melting through rock. He discusses Project HAARP's earth-penetrating tomography capabilities designed to detect hidden tunnels and shelters, and raises the provocative possibility that the project may also aim to repair ionospheric damage caused by Cold War nuclear testing. Callers share firsthand accounts of underground facilities from military service.
A riveting program connecting government secrecy from Roswell to the vast subterranean infrastructure hidden beneath American soil.
Key Moments
Schiff: Roswell Army Airfield outgoing messages destroyed without authority: Howe reads from Congressman Steve Schiff's July 28, 1995 press release: the GAO found that Roswell Army Airfield outgoing messages from October 1946 through December 1949 were destroyed without proper authority, and Schiff stresses these were permanent records that should never have been destroyed.
Friedman: GAO never asked CIA, missed Hoover memo on recovered discs: Stanton Friedman tells Howe the GAO review was limited to FOIA-level material, never reached above-top-secret compartments at NSA/CIA/FBI, and crucially overlooked a J. Edgar Hoover memo two days after Roswell asking for FBI access to recovered discs the Army was withholding.
Sauder: AT&T's secret underground installations: Richard Sauder names AT&T underground facilities he documents in his book - New Jersey, Georgia, Kansas, plus one in New Mexico just north of Quemado in Catron County - built in the 1960s against EMP from a nuclear strike, with reportedly Spartan living quarters for survival.
HAARP's three purposes including settling radioactive layer: Sauder lays out HAARP's stated objectives - irradiating the ionosphere and earth-penetrating tomography to find unmapped tunnels and bases - then adds an unstated third purpose he says is being discussed: pushing back a layer of radioactive particles from 1950s/60s high-altitude nuclear tests now drifting back toward the surface.
