Ariel (Prolotario1): What Lies Beneath in Dugway Military Base?

Ariel (Prolotario1):

Dugway Military Base: What Lies Beneath Of What We Are Not Supposed To Know?

I have been itching to cover this for a minute. You guys should follow Donovan Dread. I recommended him before. But he has quite a few stories on this particular military base. What might lurk in the vast isolation of Dugway Proving Ground, where the U.S. military has long tested the boundaries of biology and chemistry, and could those experiments blur the line between science and something far more primal?

Well hopefully for you guys you get to have a peek as to what that may be. So Imagine a place spanning nearly 800,000 acres of Utah desert larger than Rhode Island fenced off since 1942, where nerve agents like VX have drifted beyond barriers, and open-air releases of pathogens have reshaped wildlife in ways that defy easy explanation.

You’ve heard reports of Dogmen or upright wolf-like forms there, creatures that echo ancient fears; what if we paused to consider how a single miscalculation in a test chamber could amplify such tales, turning routine animal trials into encounters that haunt the edges of reason?

Could the “beasts” be escaped subjects from classified programs, mutated guardians of forbidden knowledge, or simply the desert’s way of mirroring our dread back at us? Let’s explore this together, step by step, by questioning the veil of secrecy might peeling it back reveal not just monsters, but the cost of what we unleash in pursuit of control?

Historical Context and Facility Profile

The Establishment and Mandate:

DPG initiated operations under War Department Directive 1942-07-15 as the U.S. Army’s primary site for defensive chemical-biological countermeasures, including Project 112-https://www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/shad/basics.asp https://www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/shad/basics.asp (1962–1973), which tested simulants like Bacillus globigii on unwitting populations in proximity to the base.

Deeper vaults, excavated post-1950, house sub-surface labs for genetic viability studies on extremophile organisms, with over 200 miles of reinforced tunnels linking test grids to containment bunkers (e.g., Sites 4 and 12). These structures, reinforced with lead-lined concrete, were designed to isolate aerosolized agents but have recorded unexplained pressure anomalies since 1968.

Geographic and Environmental Factors:

The facility occupies the Great Salt Lake Desert’s Dugway Valley, characterized by alkaline flats, sparse creosote scrub, and fault-line aquifers contaminated by historical sarin and VX releases (e.g., Skull Valley sheep die-off, March 1968: 6,400 ovine fatalities attributed to nerve agent drift).

Radiation from incidental neutron source leaks (1950s–1970s) has elevated baseline mutagenesis in local fauna, with coyote populations showing 15–20% higher chromosomal aberrations per 2021 USGS adjacency survey. Perimeter fencing (electrified, 12-foot razor-wire) encloses 90% of anomalous activity zones, yet breaches occur via erosion gullies and seismic microfractures.

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