
Last Podcast On The Left
"Phil Schneider is an interesting case. But Phil Schneider is someone that has come up here and there throughout the years on last podcast, but he is particularly attached to the deep underground military base known as the Dulce facility near Los Alamos, which was, as we all know, the site of the Manhattan project." — Marcus Parks
"He said that his father had worked on secret Nazi time travel experiments in his capacity as a master machinist." — Henry Zebrowski
"Well, these lectures, however, all led to an alleged assassination in January of 1996. Like all the great conspiracy theorists, Schneider was reported to have died by suicide. But many in the UFO community believe that Phil was murdered by the government, because of the secret information he was revealing to the public." — Marcus Parks
This episode of Last Podcast on the Left focuses on the life and claims of Phil Schneider, an individual who presented himself as a geologist and engineer with extensive knowledge of secret government projects and extraterrestrial encounters. The narrative begins by introducing Schneider's purported involvement in the construction of Deep Underground Military Bases (DUMBs), often linked to controversial theories about hidden alien agendas and new world order conspiracies. His backstory includes alleged connections to Nazi technology through his father, Oscar Schneider, and participation in speculative events like the Philadelphia Experiment.
The discussion then delves into Schneider's most prominent claims, including a supposed battle at the Dulce Base in New Mexico in 1979, where he alleged U.S. military personnel engaged in combat with alien "greys." Schneider detailed his own injuries, including the loss of fingers and a significant chest scar, which he attributed to this encounter. The hosts explore the difficulty in verifying these accounts, touching upon potential psychological explanations for Schneider's claims, such as schizophrenia or self-harm, as well as the possibility of disinformation campaigns.
The episode concludes by examining Schneider's alleged death in 1996, officially ruled a suicide, but widely disputed by his followers who believe he was murdered by the government to silence him. The hosts discuss the inconsistencies in the crime scene and autopsy reports, and the broader impact of Schneider's narrative on modern conspiracy culture, highlighting how his story continues to be a touchstone for those who believe in alien infiltration and covert government operations.