Secret CIA files 'expose' locations of three 'ET bases'
Briefly

A recent congressional UFO hearing revealed claims of government concealment of alien life, supported by a declassified CIA document detailing the 'remote viewing' program of the 70s and 80s. This program involved individuals trying to perceive extraterrestrial bases on Earth and beyond, including locations in Alaska, South America, and on Titan, Saturn's moon. The report features descriptions of 'entities' associated with these bases, including one with a 'rounded-shaped head.' While the program aimed at military intelligence, it was deemed unreliable by 1995.
The CIA conducted experiments with individuals who claimed they could perceive information about distant objects, a process known as 'remote viewing.'
The remote viewer reported seeing 'entities' at these sites, with one described as having a 'very large, rounded-shaped head' and another 'very pale' with a 'sharp nose.'
The report from a remote viewing session was part of the CIA's STARGATE program, which aimed to harness psychic abilities for military purposes during the Cold War.
The existence of extraterrestrial bases in the solar system, including one on Titan, was described by the remote viewer, asserting the presence of 'entities' and human scientists.
Read at Mail Online
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