Declassified CIA Documents Describe Locations Of Alien Bases

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A 12-page declassified CIA document suggests the United States government may have determined the location of alien bases more than three decades ago. One alien base was described as being located in Alaska, another in either South America or Africa, and a third, it was claimed, was on Titan, Saturn’s largest moon.

These locations were determined as part of Project Stargate using was it known as “remote viewing,” or being able to see a distant or unseen subject using just one’s mind. As ludicrous as that sounds, the CIA spend millions of dollars and an untold number of hours researching remote viewing between 1977 and 1995. Among the many remote viewing projects was one in which a person claimed to see a dying “elder race” consisting of “very tall, thin” creatures on Mars. Other remote viewing projects claimed to have located the Ark of the Covenant and Noah’s Ark.

The Stargate Project was taken so seriously by the CIA that one “psychic spy” was allegedly murdered, possibly by the Russians.

In this batch of declassified CIA documents – a report titled “Description of Personnel Associated ‘ET’ Bases” – a remote viewer claimed, “So far have run into three types of entities associated with bases at various locations within the solar system.”

Regarding the Titan alien base, the remote viewer claimed, “All personnel observed at this base on 20 November 1986 appeared to be no different than native Earthlings. There were two male technician-types sitting at a control panel of some kind. Behind them stood an attractive female with brown shoulder-length hair, wearing a pale green lab coat or smock. She appeared to be in some sort of supervisory role.”

The remote viewer also wrote about a second alien base, located at Mount Hayes in Alaska, “There appeared to be two types of entities associated with this site. The two entities located outside of the structure were accomplishing some sort of routine task – unable to make contact with them or gain information of any sort.”

As for the supposed third alien base, located in either South America or Africa, the remote viewer claimed, “There appeared to be two types of entities associated with this site also. The first had a very large, round-shaped head on a slender neck – very unhuman in appearance – almost robot-like – unable to make any contact with this being. The other entity was almost human-like in appearance. His face was devoid of any hair, his complexion was very pale – facial features were very indistinct with the exception of a sharp, slender nose. This entity seemed friendly enough and appeared to be aware of my presence.”

Of course, none of this has ever been proven and the Stargate Project was allegedly terminated in 1995 after the CIA determined that it was not going to be useful for intelligence operations. Regardless, it is fascinating that the U.S. government would spend so much time and money on such a far-fetched concept as remote viewing.


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