Americans tuned into a congressional UFO hearing today, where top scientists and Pentagon insiders claimed the US government has been hiding proof of alien life.
And while officials continue to deny encounters with mysterious aerial phenomena, a resurfaced CIA document suggests the government may have identified extraterrestrial beings decades ago.
In the 1970s and 80s, the CIA conducted experiments with individuals who claimed they could perceive information about distant objects, events, or people — a process known as ‘remote viewing.’
One such report, titled ‘Description of Personnel Associated ‘ET’ Bases,’ detailed a session in which a remote viewer was given unknown targets and asked to describe what they perceived.
The document describes alleged alien bases located in Alaska, South America or Africa, and on Titan, Saturn‘s largest moon.
‘So far have run into three types of entities associated with bases at various locations within the solar system,’ the test subject wrote.
The remote viewer also reported seeing ‘entities’ at these sites. One was said to have ‘a very large, rounded-shaped head’ and ‘very unhuman appearance,’ while another was described as ‘very pale’ with a ‘sharp nose.’
But the Titan base appeared to be staffed with human scientists, including ‘an attractive female.’

A a resurfaced CIA document suggests the government may have identified extraterrestrial beings decades ago

A remote viewer identified two alien bases on Earth, one in Alaska and the other in either South America or Africa
The remote viewing session was part of the CIA’s top-secret STARGATE program, which recruited individuals believed to have psychic abilities for military and intelligence purposes during the Cold War.
The program began in the early 1970s and officially shut down in 1995 after being deemed scientifically unreliable and operationally ineffective for intelligence gathering.
The report on extraterrestrial bases was produced in 1987 and later declassified in 2000.
During a remote viewing session, participants typically sketched what they ‘saw’ and jotted down brief notes about their perceptions.
The 12-page document includes several drawings believed to depict the locations of these ET bases—one sketch appears to resemble a rocky mountain.
That drawing has been interpreted as Mount Hayes in Alaska, which stands roughly 8,000 feet tall.
Mount Hayes has long been the subject of UFO sightings and theories about a hidden underground alien base. Numerous witnesses have reported seeing flying saucers, strange lights, and other unexplained phenomena in the area.
Although the remote viewer did not describe the base itself in detail, they claimed to have perceived ‘two types of entities associated with this site.’

The remote viewer also reported seeing ‘entities’ at these sites. One was said to have ‘a very large, rounded-shaped head’ and ‘very unhuman appearance,’ while another was described as ‘very pale’ with a ‘sharp nose’

The report also said there is an alien base on Saturn’s largest moon, Titan
The remote viewer described seeing two beings standing outside one of the bases, ‘accomplishing some sort of routine task.’
Inside the base, they perceived two more entities. One was seated at a circular console with a round, screen-like object, according to the session notes.
The second figure was performing another task in the background.
‘The entity at the console appeared to be in human form but lacked definitive features,’ the remote viewer shared, adding that the being appeared to acknowledge their presence and invited them to observe its work.
At the Titan base, the remote viewer did not report seeing any alien life.
Instead, they described the site as appearing to be staffed by individuals who ‘looked no different than native earthlings.’
They observed two male technicians seated at a control panel, with a female figure—described as having brown hair and wearing a pale green lab coat—standing behind them in what appeared to be a supervisory role.
The final location was described as being somewhere south of the equator, though the remote viewer couldn’t determine whether it was in South America or Africa.
Although the sketch was labeled ‘South America,’ the landscape reportedly resembled Europe.
At that base, the viewer reported seeing two entities.
‘The first had a very large, rounded-shaped head on a slender neck… very unhuman appearance… almost robot-like… unable to make contact with this being,’ the report notes.
The second entity appeared more human, though it had no hair and lacked distinct facial features. ‘The entity seemed friendly enough and appeared to be aware of my presence,’ the remote viewer wrote.

Although the sketch was labeled ‘South America,’ the landscape reportedly resembled Europe
The CIA operated several secret remote viewing programs during the Cold War, using individuals with alleged psychic abilities to assist in a range of intelligence operations—from tracking kidnapped hostages held by terrorist groups to locating fugitive criminals inside the U.S.
One such program, known as Sun Streak, even tasked a remote viewer with locating the Ark of the Covenant, which they claimed was hidden somewhere in the Middle East.
In another high-profile session, famed remote viewer Joe McMoneagle, known as the CIA’s ‘Remote Viewer No. 1,’ was reportedly given coordinates and asked to describe what he saw.
Speaking on the show American Alchemy in March, McMoneagle said he visualized a giant pyramid on Mars, larger than Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza, filled with what he called ‘monster rooms.’
‘I started getting an image of human beings that were trapped in a place where the atmosphere was turning bad,’ McMoneagle recalled. ‘It was obvious these people were dying for some reason—but they were humans. They were just twice our size.’
The coordinates he had been given were later revealed to correspond to Mars, 1,000,000 BC—as written on a white card handed to him during the session.
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