Where does Hall say the alien living quarters are located?
He claims the alien living area is underground in mountains west of the Nellis/Indian Springs valley, inside an inner perimeter the aliens control.
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Hall claims an Air Force-maintained alien base near Nellis with underground living quarters and a permanent Tall White contingent.
As range weather observer, Hall recounts repeated close encounters with Tall Whites who sometimes spoke English and accompanied new arrivals.
There was an alleged technology exchange: basic radio/communication tech shared, while deep-space capabilities remained restricted.
Tall Whites reportedly live much longer than humans, have distinct social roles, and use advanced handheld weapons with harmful settings.
Hall describes scout craft built with American parts, complex coil/optical systems, and periodic maintenance handled by the aliens.
He claims the alien living area is underground in mountains west of the Nellis/Indian Springs valley, inside an inner perimeter the aliens control.
He was the range weather observer on Nellis gunnery ranges and was repeatedly sent alone to that role, allowing frequent contact with visiting Tall Whites.
Hall says there was a technology transfer involving radio and communications components, but the aliens withheld more advanced space-travel technologies.
He describes pencil-like white weapons with adjustable settings that can cause pain, induce hypnosis or, on a lethal 'iodine' setting, rapidly disrupt human physiology.
No — he reports that coil and fiber-optic repairs were handled by the Tall Whites themselves; he never observed humans doing that work.
"There is a base that the Air Force maintains for aliens, and the living quarters are underground in the mountains to the west."
The U.S. Air Force operates a base designed for extraterrestrial beings, specifically for the Tall Whites, who have an unusually long lifespan, living up to 700 years. This base is not entirely accessible by humans, with aliens maintaining their own inner perimeter, while the Air Force guards the outer perimeter.
Charles James Hall, the author of the Millennial Hospitality series, discusses his unique experiences with aliens during his time in the Air Force in the 1960s. The Tall Whites often interact with humans, and a seasoned group of these aliens is stationed at the base, familiar with human communication.
"I was born in Wisconsin and on July 24th, 1964, I entered the U.S. Air Force."
Hall’s military journey began with basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, followed by weather training at Shannood Air Force Base, Illinois. He was eventually sent to Nellis Air Force Base, near Las Vegas, Nevada, where he served until his deployment to Vietnam in 1967.
After returning from Vietnam, he completed his service and transitioned into civilian life, later pursuing higher education in various fields, including a master's in nuclear physics and business administration.
"During the two-plus years I spent out on the ranges, the aliens would frequently come down to where I was."
As the range weather observer, Hall had a unique responsibility, often working alone and setting up equipment for weather monitoring, which included releasing weather balloons. The interaction he had with the Tall Whites evolved from fear to a more complex relationship over time, as he learned to understand their presence.
Hall recounts that initial encounters with the aliens evoked fear due to their non-human appearance. Still, over six months of interaction helped him acclimate to their presence and appreciate their individuality.
"The aliens came when they wanted, and they left when they wanted."
Hall describes the aliens as friendly yet independent, with no formal training or instructions provided to him regarding their presence. His learning about them was mainly self-directed, relying on his observations and occasional interactions.
He likens the experience of interacting with these aliens to navigating the diverse lifestyles found in a large city, suggesting that there were both amicable and less favorable encounters, much like any human social dynamic.
"The tall white alien generals were commanding figures, and their presence was imposing. When they issued orders, there was no room for disobedience."
The narrator describes the intimidating presence of tall white alien generals, emphasizing their ability to command authority and respect.
Each encounter required the narrator to adjust, as the aliens interacted as individuals with distinct personalities, necessitating a gradual understanding of their behaviors.
"At the alien base in Area 54, the tall white spacecraft operated on a strict schedule, arriving and leaving at specific lunar phases."
The base functions similarly to military installations, with the tall whites arriving typically during the full moon and departing on the new moon after a two-week stay.
This period is critical for refueling and repairs of their spacecraft, allowing them to manage their operations efficiently.
"Experienced tall whites often guided new arrivals, introducing them to human life, and I became a subject of their curiosity."
The narrator mentions that each time a deep spacecraft lands, experienced tall whites bring along new members who have never encountered humans before.
The interactions allowed these new arrivals to learn about humanity, with the narrator often acting as a focal point for their observations.
"The tall whites engaged in a technology transfer agreement with the U.S. Air Force, benefiting both parties."
This exchange included sharing radio communication technologies, benefiting the tall whites and the military in terms of improved equipment.
However, more advanced technologies, particularly those related to space travel, remained undisclosed to prevent potential military threats.
"The tall whites are humanoid beings, with distinct white skin, large eyes, and a frail physique, differing greatly from humans."
Their appearance features prominently large, blue eyes, and a significantly lighter, frailer body structure compared to humans.
The differences in physical attributes are notable, with the tall whites exhibiting less hair and a unique posture, making them visually and culturally distinct.
"It can be challenging to discern between tall white men and women when they are stationary, as their similarities are striking."
When standing still, young adults of both genders can appear similar, complicating recognition until they begin to move.
Gender roles show marked differences in behavior, with women engaging in more conversation, expressing pride in their children, while men tend to be more stoic and reserved.
"The mothers among the tall whites display fierce protectiveness over their children, akin to that of other species."
The narrator draws parallels between tall white mothers and gorilla mothers, noting that any perceived threat or touch to their offspring could lead to aggressive protective behavior.
This dynamic showcases the emotional depth within their familial relationships, reinforcing the notion that they possess strong maternal instincts.
"I said, 'I'm worried about the safety of the children. I have a can of soda pop, Coca-Cola, and I'm worried that the children might be in some danger if they get too close to it.'"
During a unique encounter with a Tall White alien, the narrator describes a moment when a Tall White lady arrived accompanied by three children. This lady was taller than usual, standing at around 6'2", and had previously been seen by the narrator on several occasions.
The Tall White woman approached the narrator with the children while following an expected protocol to help ease the narrator’s anxiety about their presence. Noticing the closeness made him slightly uncomfortable; thus, he retreated to a generator shack.
The children, while expressing curiosity, did not touch anything in the weather shack, which was critical for their safety due to the potential dangers associated with their suits. The narrator was particularly worried about a can of Coca-Cola he had inside, fearing it might pose a risk to the children.
"The Tall Whites live approximately ten times longer than humans and they don't age the way we do."
The Tall Whites exhibit strong family bonds and typically do not travel alone; they prefer to appear in groups where familial ties are evident. The narrator notes that when the Tall White women arrived, they often spoke proudly of their family relationships, unlike typical human behavior.
As for their lifespan, the Tall Whites reportedly live about ten times longer than humans, but this longevity brings challenges as they undergo several growth periods leading to precarious physical conditions.
The narrator highlights that while humans heal quickly from injuries, Tall Whites face difficulties with their biological processes. Injuries they incur can take them years to heal, reflecting their fragile physical state due to disproportionate organ growth relative to their size.
"I would stay where I was, and they could come if they wanted and leave whenever they wanted."
Charles James Hall describes his interactions with the tall whites, emphasizing the importance of comfort zones for both parties. He indicates that he would not approach the aliens and would only engage if they moved closer, allowing for a mutual sense of security.
The distance of comfort varied among individuals; for some, like a teacher he knew, only about ten feet felt appropriate, whereas a tall white general made him more cautious and preferred a quarter-mile distance.
Hall recalls that if he ever felt uncomfortable, he would back away, and they would maintain the distance until he felt at ease again.
"I believe that I figured out how their deep spacecraft worked, at least in general detail."
Hall reveals his academic background, noting that he holds a master's degree in nuclear physics, which supported his understanding of alien technology. He argues that their deep spacecraft had a complex structure, including a double hull and extensive fiber optic windings.
He believes that the scout craft were built using materials provided by the U.S. Air Force, showcasing their integration with earthly technology. The components, like seats and storage, bore identifications from American manufacturers.
His theory, the "Hall Photon Theory," which he copyrighted, suggests that their anti-gravity systems work by utilizing different subatomic particles in a manner akin to electromagnets.
"The outer set of coils served to streamline the craft for travel within space itself."
Hall elaborates on the operational aspects of the alien spacecraft, specifically their scout craft and deep spacecraft, which needed periodic recharging much like batteries.
The coils played a crucial role in both protecting the craft from harmful forces and enhancing its performance. He mentions that when the coils were powered, their acceleration capabilities were astounding, allowing them to reach speeds of up to 8,000 mph.
The functioning of the coils involved careful management of energy and heat, as overheating could cause significant operational issues, including a meltdown that Hall witnessed firsthand.
"Recovering from a coil meltdown was obviously a big problem for them."
Hall provides insights into the challenges faced during repairs on alien technology, specifically a severe issue with the fiber optics of a scout craft. This incident lasted from Wednesday through the following Monday, highlighting the extensive time and resources necessary for repair.
Notably, Hall mentions he never saw humans involved in these repairs; the tall whites seemed to handle coil-related work exclusively among themselves, marking a clear divide between their technology and human interaction.
The incident underscores the complexity and fragility of the systems employed by the tall whites, as they required meticulous management to ensure smooth operation and safety during use.
"I've been on board the scout craft, but not on board the deep spacecraft."
The narrator shares personal experiences involving the tall whites, an extraterrestrial species, and scout craft designed for their technology.
He has only been on the smaller scout craft, which are made entirely of American parts and resemble RV trailers, and has never boarded the much larger deep spacecraft.
The tall whites, known for their distinct physical characteristics, were the only beings he encountered on these deep spacecraft.
"On the scout craft, it was common to see American Air Force generals alongside their tall white counterparts."
The narrator highlights that U.S. Air Force generals frequently visited the scout craft, indicating a collaboration or technology exchange between the two groups.
He emphasizes that these encounters were not for entertainment; instead, they were tied to specific military functions and technology transfer projects.
On one occasion, he was brought on board to help tall whites test how newly arrived personnel reacted to his presence for the purpose of assessing future interactions with American military leaders.
"The scout craft was made completely out of American parts and looked like an RV trailer."
The narrator describes the interior configuration and features of the scout craft, emphasizing its ellipsoidal shape and white exterior with numerous windows.
He details the seating arrangements, which include five seats for the crew and additional seating areas similar to an RV, including spaces for eating and sleeping.
Unique features include a microwave oven with specialized modifications and ordinary amenities reminiscent of typical RV accommodations, offering a surprising blend of advanced alien technology and familiar elements.
"The tall whites had a social structure and division of labor very similar to our own."
During a specific event, the narrator observed a large gathering of tall whites, including military and civilian personnel, showcasing their organized societal structure.
Within this group, he noticed that the tall whites displayed a variety of roles, including leaders and workers, which parallels human social organization.
This observation underlines the notion that the tall whites possess complex social interactions and roles, further indicating a shared understanding of hierarchy and division of labor that echoes human communities.
"The tall white doctor came around with students who had no interest in mechanics, only the humanistic aspects."
During his experiences, Charles James Hall encountered a notable presence of tall whites at the military base, a group that included individuals from various walks of life. He described a tall white doctor who, alongside medical students, focused on understanding human behaviors rather than the technical aspects of the operations at the base.
In contrast to the doctor, a tall white named "co-pilot," who was actually an electrical engineer, displayed a keen interest in the technical workings of the scout craft. This individual expressed pride in his mechanical skills and preferred a title like "mechanic."
Hall also met a tall white referred to as "the captain," who did not seem interested in understanding human interaction and simply performed his duties without concern for human emotions. This contrasted with the doctor’s inquisitiveness about humanity.
"They considered Earth to be a cold, desolate wilderness, but they found humans unique in our interactions with animals."
An interesting observation made by one of the tall whites was their view of Earth as a harsh, lifeless environment compared to other habitable planets they had visited. However, they found a distinctive quality in humans—our capacity to coexist and have relationships with animals.
The tall white expressed surprise at Hall’s comfort with farm animals, highlighting that, unlike the behavior typically observed on other planets, humans often form friendships with creatures that could potentially harm them. This willingness to empathize with less intelligent beings was perceived as extraordinary by the tall whites.
"They always came armed, with weapons resembling white pencils capable of inducing pain or hypnosis."
Hall noted that while children and older adults typically were not armed, young adults and fit older individuals consistently carried weapons that appeared similar to white pencils with a square cross-section. The weaponry was described as functioning like a microwave laser, with settings that could be adjusted for different effects.
For instance, if set to the frequency affecting sodium in human nerves, the weapon could deliver an excruciating electric shock, while a lower setting could merely cause tingling sensations. Hall recounted a tense interaction involving a CIA guard who learned firsthand the effects of one of these weapons after mistakenly offering assistance to a tall white female teacher, who retaliated by using it on him.
Another function of the tall whites' weapons allowed them to induce a hypnotic state, which could result in missing time for the subject. Hall himself experienced this phenomenon when he found a gap in his memory during a short walk at the base, realizing that he had unknowingly been demonstrating human traits to new arrivals while in a hypnotic state.
"If they hit you with the iodine setting, especially in the thyroid area, it would alter the chemistry of the blood so that you'd bleed to death in like two minutes."
The aliens possess weaponry that can affect humans in extreme ways. One specific setting known as the "iodine setting" alters the iodine levels in a human's blood, particularly impacting the thyroid area.
This alteration can lead to rapid bleeding, demonstrating the lethal potential of their technology.
"I never observed the aliens do anything magical. They were very good at building craft that traveled faster than the speed of light."
Charles James Hall shares his experience with aliens, emphasizing that they are not magical beings but rather competent in technology.
He describes their capability to construct advanced vehicles that can exceed the speed of light, which challenges the current understanding of physics.
Hall notes that aliens are not here to share knowledge or teach; they come for their own purposes and tend to interact minimally unless necessary.
"You can see all the stars in the sky. Surely, you didn't think you were alone."
Hall recounts a moment when an alien being humorous pointed out the vastness of the universe, acknowledging the possibility of other intelligent life forms.
This interaction reflects a shared acknowledgment among the aliens that suggests life could exist elsewhere in the universe, challenging the human belief in human uniqueness.
The aliens' laughter indicates their recognition of human naivety regarding the cosmic scale and the existence of life on other planets.
"One of the things I had to do is put aside the baggage of Hollywood. We all know how Hollywood thinks things are supposed to go."
The speaker reflects on the contrast between Hollywood’s portrayal of aliens and his real-life experiences. In popular films, alien encounters often include spectacular light displays, colorful movements, and dramatic landings, which creates an unrealistic expectation of how such interactions would occur.
In reality, the speaker narrates a surprising encounter with a non-human being that was simply standing guard, without any dramatic context or prior visual signs of its craft’s arrival. This encounter challenged his preconceived notions formed by media portrayals.
"They are the way they are because they like themselves being that way."
The speaker observes that the non-human beings, referred to as the "tall whites," share many similarities with humans, including emotions and humor. They express love for their children, possess a dry sense of humor, and enjoy companionship.
It took the speaker considerable time to adjust to the realities of these beings, contrasting sharply with the typical sci-fi narrative of aliens being entirely otherworldly and devoid of human-like traits.
"One of the common things to talk about with the young tall white women was fashions."
Unexpectedly, the speaker finds that the tall white aliens are interested in human clothing styles, particularly those found in American catalogs. This interest is illustrated through their desire to choose fashionable clothes and wear outfits sourced from places like Sears or Montgomery Ward.
The teacher character, who interacts with these beings, humorously critiques the fashion sense of military personnel, and this human-like hilarity underscores the relatable aspects of the tall whites. They take pride in their appearance, much as humans do, blurring the lines between alien and human customs.