Coyote Canyon area still off-limits to Kirtland Air Force Base personnel in Albuquerque, New Mexico

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COYOTE CANYON AREA, adjacent to a possible “disinformation” staging area for the 1980 “UFO” landing incidents….(a possible cover story created on behalf of Project Starfire as well as other possible clandestine military projects in the area).

(Courtesy of Phantom of Monsters – Pulse of the Paranormal)

A 2011 memorandum from Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico still indicates that Coyote Canyon areas are still off-limits to Air Force personnel – – this memorandum still seems to be applicable even today:

by DJ Babbitt

377th Air Base Wing Public Affairs

9/16/2011 – KIRTLAND AFB, N.M. — Service members, cyclists, runners and hikers often take advantage of the sunshine, mild weather and the vast open spaces on Kirtland Air Force Base.

With the proximity of the mountains and openness at Kirtland, it may be easy to forget that you’re actually on a military installation.  However some areas are off-limits.

Tech. Sgt Shawn Hardesty, Combat Arms Instructor for the 377th Security Forces Squadron, said “All who work and play on base need to be aware of off-limit areas.  Off-limit areas are marked with warning signs along entrances and boundaries.”

Unless coordinated through the 377th Security Forces Group Combat Arms section or the 377th Air Base Wing Ground Safety office, these areas are off-limits to all personnel at all times.

Off-limits areas include:

The Combat Arms facility (including an 850-meter surface danger zone) at Building 706, South Gate Road, near the south gate of Kirtland AFB.

The security forces special weapons range in Frustration Canyon, approximately two miles southeast of the Starfire Optical Range in the COYOTE CANYON AREA, including the 6,700-meter surface danger zone around the impact area of Mount Washington (including the Manzano Fire Lookout Tower).

(photo taken by Norio Hayakawa in September, 2013)

“People illegally entering these areas will be held liable for their actions, said Hardesty.

Violating off-limit areas, for military members will result in charges of failure to obey, a lawful order or regulation.

The underlying purpose is to protect the safety of all personnel.

Hardesty points out, “Please do not enter any of the surface danger zones on base, even if you think no one is around“.

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(CLICK ABOVE FOR ENLARGEMENT – – Northeast end of the Manzano underground base with 3 tiers of electric fences, almost right next to the Four Hills community of Albuquerque – – supposedly closed down in 1992 – – photo by Norio Hayakawa)

More on the alleged 1980 “staged” UFO landing incident at Kirtland AFB Manzano Underground Storage Area, adjacent to the Coyote Canyon:

A BRIEF HISTORY OF UFO SIGHTINGS AT KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, INCLUDING THE 1980 SIGHTINGS, AS WELL AS THE 1950, 1951, 1952 and 1957 SIGHTINGS

Fake document:  MJ-12-related SOM 1-01, most likely originated by Richard C. Doty, then with Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Part of fake document:  MJ-12-related SOM 1-01, most likely originated by Richard C. Doty, then with Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque, New Mexico…….notice the mention of Kirtland AFB on left top

It’s of utmost importance to read the following article:

Did Richard C. Doty ruin the life of Albuquerque businessman Paul Bennewitz?

 

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