Project Redbook: I : Intelligence briefing on the "Haycock Incident" in Idaho and the structural assay of the 7-level Patala (Snakeworld) system in India. Note the lethal countermeasures used against surface-level breaches.
PROJECT REDBOOK: I
Project Redbook: I documents the violent suppression of independent subterranean exploration. The file centers on the case of George Haycock, a druggist from Burley, Idaho, who discovered an ancient, square-cut tunnel system six miles west of the city. Haycock’s reports of psychic attacks and physical “resistance” culminated in a mailed death threat and his subsequent murder by strangulation—a clear signature of the “Silence Group” protecting the local egress point. This Idaho facility is linked by local Native American legends to a “demonic race” known for capturing surface women and children.
The dossier extends its reach to the Indian Subcontinent, detailing the “Shesha’s Well” portal in Benares. This site is identified as a primary entrance to Patala, a seven-leveled reptilian cavern world. Project Redbook: I provides a harrowing account of King Abhinandana’s five-day journey into this realm, where he encountered vats of human biological material and the “vile liquids” of the reptilian elite. The file concludes in Ireland, mapping the Aille river “feeders” in County Mayo and the Station Island “Earthly Paradise,” where witnesses have reported seeing massive subterranean buildings with illuminated windows and entities “too dreadful to describe.”
IDAHO
IDAHO, BURLEY – Druggist George Haycock claimed that he had explored a shaft that could be entered via a boulder-strewn depression or sink 6 miles west of Burley, and one mile off the main road [presumably in the opposite direction from the river?]. Native American legends told of a demonic race that would emerge from a cave and capture their women and children. Mr. Haycock reported psychic attacks and impressions of evil activities taking place underground. The shaft led to a long square-cut yet ancient horizontal crawlspace tunnel with branch tunnels and a cave-in which he attempted to dig through, although experiencing unusual “resistance” in doing to. He later wrote friends that someone was trying to blast the shaft closed with dynamite and also reported a death threat he had received in the mail telling him to cease and desist his explorations. Shortly after this, he was found strangled to death in his home.
source: AMAZING STORIES magazine, Oct. 1947 & Jan. 1948
ILLINOIS
ILLINOIS, CHICAGO – Allegations that the Bahai Temple near Chicago, which has foundation “pillars” reaching hundreds of feet to the bedrock below, contains an entrance to an underground system deep below which connects to other underground systems.
source: Kenneth Van Hoof
INDIA
INDIA, BENARES – Shesha’s well, a stone stairwell leading down to a sealed “door” engraved with serpents. The site of many ‘channeled‘ Yoga texts and the traditional portal to Patala aka Snakeworld aka Nagaloka, a 7-leveled reptilian cavern world with its capital Bhoga-Vita.
source: VENOMOUS REPTILES, by Shirman A. Minton, Jr.
INDIA, KASMIRA – Traditional entrance to the underworld of Patalas, which is divided into 7 realms: Rasatala, Mahatala, Alala, Sutala, Vitala, Talatala, & Patala. Some legends say that it is the abode of reptilian humanoids, but human “appearing” beings have also traditionally been encountered within Patalas. King Abhinandana allegedly entered this domain of “forbidden pleasures” via a portal in the peak of Pradyumna [or Hill of Sarika]. The underground journey to Patalas took 5 days and nights. Upon arriving, the king and his knights encountered an underground plain with trees from which hung human corpses, and also large vats of liquid in which human flesh and blood were mixed. A “woman” appeared and offered the king a cup of the “vile” liquid, stating that unless he drank it he would not prosper. He took the cup and threw its substance in disgust at the feet of the so-called “goddess“, who in anger told him to take his men and leave that realm, and King Abhinandana obliged.
source: SOMADEVA’S KATHA SARIT SAGARA [or OCEAN OF STREAMS OF STORY], Vol. 6 – “The Adventures of King Abhinandana”
IRELAND
IRELAND, MAYO COUNTY – There is a “feeder” to the Aille river, which gathers on the foothills of the Partry Mts., being blocked as it reaches the lower slopes by a transverse outcrop of limestone cliff, beneath which it burrows for about half a mile before emerging into a large pool which feeds the mainstream, 12 miles east of Westport on the way to Lake Carra. In dry seasons some have entered the cavern once the sump/maelstrom has disappeared, and have reportedly seen large buildings with illuminated windows and other things “too dreadful to describe“.
source: FOLKLORE – A QUARTERLY REVIEW, issue #28, pp.92-93
IRELAND, STATION ISLAND. An old legend tells how the knight Owen visited a cave on Station Island in County Donegal in the year 1153, leading to an underground plain and a “cloister” where he met monks who warned him of the temptations ahead. The knight travels to a black, icy realm and also sulfurous pits of molten metal in which the wicked suffer, finally arriving at the earthly paradise below the earth.
source: FLORES HISTORIARUM, by Roger Wendover; LEGENDA AUREA; Vincent of Beauvais’s SPECULUM HISTORIALE; SOUTH ENGLISH LEGENDARY
In the final analysis, Project Redbook: I serves as a grim reminder that the subterranean network is actively defended by both human and non-human assets. The transition from the “demonic” captures in Idaho to the ritualistic biological vats of the Indian underworld illustrates a global pattern of human exploitation. As the Project Redbook: I files continue to surface, the pattern of “disappeared” witnesses like George Haycock proves that the most dangerous part of the network isn’t the depths—it’s the truth.
“The silence surrounding Project Redbook: I is written in blood; from the strangled cries in Idaho to the serpent-guarded wells of India, some depths were never meant to be charted by the living.”
