TEXAS'S
UNDERGROUND
Alpine, Texas
Functions:
Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes: The 'haunted' Refugio mine in the Chispa Mts. 60 miles
SW of Alpine, which had been abandoned in spite of a large amount
of silver ore still remaining within. As one investigator attempted
to enter a 'drift', a thunderous noise and a rush of air came
from the tunnel, throwing him against the opposite wall, bruised
and dazed, as the air subsided "one of the post piercing
and plaintive cries I ever heard" emerged, the terrorized
Henry Boyd said. The phenomena was repeated as he left the mine,
and later attempts to work the mine ended in injury and terror,
some of the men who later attempted to enter the enigmatic tunnel
were thrown repeatedly broken and bruised against the tunnel
walls as if by an invisible force.
source:
NEW YORK HERALD, Jan. 4, 1903
ATHENS,
Texas
Functions:
Joint alien-military underground facility
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes
BETWEEN
FREDRICKSBURG & MASON, Texas
Functions:
Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes: Kiser cave, reportedly pours out a steady stream of carbon
dioxide from its mouth, a phenomena which has not yet been explained.
source:
EXPLORING AMERICAN CAVES, by Franklin Folsom
Calvert,
Texas
Functions:
Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes
DALLAS,
Texas
Functions:
Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes: The Texas Instruments plant, near the main gate of the
Dallas facility, allegedly conceals an underground entrance
leading to large caverns below. Allegations that certain "Shaver
Mystery" experts were asked to enter the caverns where
small green-skinned humanoids were being contained in cages,
in order to offer their opinions as to who or what the beings
were.
source:
Henry M. Steele
Denton,
Texas
Functions:
Underground FEMA facility.
Levels:
Tunnels to:
Notes: source: Richard Sauder
EL
PASO, Texas
Functions:
Levels:
Tunnels to:
Notes: Tunnel in the Franklin Mts. No further details.
source:
THE HIDDEN CITY OF CHIHUATLAN, by Charles A. Marcoux
Fort
Hood, Texas
Functions:
Unknown
Levels: Multi-level
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes:
Fort
Stockton, Texas
Functions:
Unknown
Levels: Unknown
Tunnels to: Carlsbad, New Mexico
Notes:
FORT
WORTH, Texas
Functions:
Unknown
Levels: Multi-level
Tunnels to: Unknown
Notes: On the afternoon of Friday, July 13th, 1984, a 20 foot
long, 2-foot-high bulge stretched the surface of a street in
Fort Worth, as if a giant earthworm was trying to come up from
under the road. It seemed alive, swaying back and forth, said
Charlie McCafferty of the fire dept. "What spooked me was
there wasn't even a crack in the road." Jackhammers were
used to break through the asphalt & concrete, where they
found silt layers intact and no evidence of gas buildup.
Shortly
after the above event a similar mound was seen on Calvin Lang's
homestead at the outskirts of Ft. Worth, and after prodding
it with a rake it disappeared yet it had left some buildings
torn apart, fences torn down, and shrubs and trees uprooted.
Later Jeremy Boiter spotted what appeared to be a giant tentacle
erupting from the ground in a shower of gravel and dirt about
2 miles away. It seized a can and her kittens, devouring them
in seconds as well as two growling dog which it swallowed in
its "slick dripping mouth". His friend Phil Dewar
also found scraps of birds, rabbits and other while animals
among the rubble of a destroyed hut.
source:
THE WORLD'S MOST INCREDIBLE STORIES, by Adam Sisman; THE GAZETTE,
Schenectady, N.Y., 16 July 1984; NATIONAL EXAMINER, 12 Feb.
1985
Lubbock,
Texas
Functions:
Levels:
Tunnels to:
Notes: