Classified CIA Files Expose Three Alien Bases: Two Hidden on Earth
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Classified CIA Files Expose Three Alien Bases: Two Hidden on Earth

Congressional UFO Hearing Revives Claims of Hidden Alien Evidence

Americans recently tuned into a congressional UFO hearing where Pentagon officials and scientists alleged the U.S. government has concealed proof of extraterrestrial life. While authorities deny these claims, a declassified CIA document from the 1980s adds fuel to the fire, suggesting the U.S. may have identified alien entities decades ago.

CIA’s “Remote Viewing” Experiments
During the Cold War, the CIA ran the secretive STARGATE program, recruiting individuals claiming psychic abilities for intelligence operations. One declassified 1987 report, “Description of Personnel Associated ‘ET’ Bases,” details a session where a remote viewer described alleged alien bases in Alaska, South America/Africa, and on Titan, Saturn’s largest moon. The program, deemed unreliable, was shuttered in 1995.

[Image: Declassified CIA document with sketches of entities and bases]
Caption: A 1987 CIA report describes remote viewers’ accounts of extraterrestrial bases.

Alaska’s Mysterious Base
The viewer described a base near Mount Hayes, Alaska—a hotspot for UFO sightings. Sketches from the session depicted a mountain resembling Mount Hayes, with two entities performing tasks outside. One had a “large, rounded head” and “unhuman appearance,” while another was pale with a sharp nose. Inside, a being at a console seemed to acknowledge the viewer’s presence.

[Image: Sketch of a rocky mountain labeled “Alaska base”]
Caption: A remote viewer’s sketch of an alleged alien base near Mount Hayes, Alaska.

Titan’s Human-Like Scientists
The Titan base, surprisingly, was described as staffed by humans. A female supervisor in a lab coat oversaw male technicians at control panels. The viewer noted no extraterrestrials, suggesting either human collaboration or advanced mimicry.

[Image: Artistic depiction of a Titan base with human figures]
Caption: The CIA report claimed Saturn’s moon Titan hosted a base staffed by human-like beings.

South America or Africa?
Another base, ambiguously located south of the equator, featured two entities. One had a robotic, large-headed appearance, while a hairless, friendly humanoid acknowledged the viewer. Despite the “South America” label, the landscape reportedly resembled Europe.

[Image: Sketch of a terrain labeled “South America” with strange figures]
Caption: A conflicting sketch of a base, possibly in South America or Africa, with unhuman entities.

STARGATE’s Broader Missions
Beyond ETs, STARGATE’s psychics aided in hostage recoveries and fugitive tracking. In one bizarre case, the Sun Streak project tasked a viewer with locating the Ark of the Covenant, allegedly hidden in the Middle East.

Joe McMoneagle’s Martian Vision
Renowned remote viewer Joe McMoneagle, “Remote Viewer No. 1,” claimed to see a massive pyramid on Mars during a 1984 session. He described giant humans trapped as the atmosphere failed—a vision tied to coordinates for “Mars, 1,000,000 BC.”

[Image: Artistic rendering of a Martian pyramid]
Caption: Joe McMoneagle’s sketch of a pyramid on Mars, described during a CIA session.

Skepticism and Legacy
While the CIA dismissed remote viewing as unreliable, declassified files continue to intrigue. Mount Hayes remains a UFO lore staple, and Titan’s potential for life—albeit microbial—has gained scientific traction. Whether these accounts stem from imagination or covert truths, they underscore enduring mysteries surrounding government secrecy and extraterrestrial life.

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