Book
Underground Military Bases Hidden in North America
by Timothy Green Beckley
📖 Overview
Underground Military Bases Hidden in North America explores secret government installations and alleged clandestine facilities beneath the surface of the United States and Canada. The book presents research, witness accounts, and documentation about subterranean military complexes.
Timothy Green Beckley investigates specific locations including Area 51, Dulce Base in New Mexico, and other rumored underground sites. The text examines historical records, architectural plans, and first-hand testimonies related to these facilities.
The work contains photos, diagrams, and maps that support the author's research into hidden military infrastructure. Technical details about tunnel boring machines, security systems, and transportation networks between bases are included.
This investigation raises questions about government transparency and the scale of classified defense projects operating beyond public view. The book contributes to ongoing discussions about the intersection of national security, military technology, and public oversight.
👀 Reviews
Readers report this book contains recycled content from other UFO/conspiracy books and publications. Most reviews note the book feels disorganized and includes tangential topics unrelated to underground bases.
What readers liked:
- Collection of historical documents and news clippings
- Coverage of lesser-known underground facilities
- Photos and illustrations included
What readers disliked:
- Repetitive content
- Poor editing and formatting
- Many unverified claims without sources
- Frequent digressions into alien/UFO topics
- Multiple readers called it "rambling"
Ratings:
Amazon: 3.3/5 (12 reviews)
Goodreads: Not enough ratings to show average
Specific feedback:
"More like a collection of newspaper clippings than a coherent book" - Amazon reviewer
"Needed better fact-checking and organization" - Goodreads review
"About 25% relevant content, 75% filler" - Amazon review
Multiple readers suggested Phil Schneider's writings as a better source for underground base research.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔍 The book explores claims of underground facilities like the rumored "Dulce Base" in New Mexico, which conspiracy theorists believe houses joint human-alien operations
⚡ Timothy Green Beckley has written over 50 books on paranormal and UFO-related subjects, earning him the nickname "Mr. UFO"
🚇 The author investigates reports of a vast network of underground tunnels allegedly connecting military installations across North America, using high-speed magnetic levitation trains
🏗️ Construction of legitimate underground military facilities like NORAD's Cheyenne Mountain Complex required removing over 693,000 tons of granite to create its tunnels
📡 The book discusses how many of these alleged underground bases were built during the Cold War era, using nuclear boring machines that could allegedly melt through rock while creating smooth, glass-like tunnel walls