Former CIA-affiliated remote viewer Lyn Buchanan has revealed the locations of four alleged underground alien bases hidden within remote mountain ranges around the world.
Former Stargate remote viewer claims four alien bases are hidden on Earth
Speaking on the American Alchemy podcast – watch video Buchanan said the sites were originally identified in 1973 by remote viewer Patrick Price and later re-examined under Project 8200 as part of the CIA-linked STARGATE remote viewing program.
According to Buchanan, the bases are located beneath Mount Hayes in Alaska, Mount Zeil in Australia, Mount Nyangani in Zimbabwe, and the Pyrenees Mountains between Spain and France.
He claimed each facility served a different purpose. The Mount Hayes base allegedly functioned as an intelligence, gathering center where humans and extraterrestrials worked together monitoring activity on Earth. Mount Zeil was described as a UFO transportation hub or “port of entry” for friendly extraterrestrial visitors. The Mount Nyangani facility reportedly served as a repair and maintenance center for UFOs.
Although he did not personally investigate the Pyrenees location, Buchanan said multiple remote viewers independently reported similar descriptions of the sites. He also noted that sketches produced during separate remote viewing sessions closely matched one another, which he considered evidence that the facilities were real.
The remote viewing sessions were conducted as part of the secret STARGATE program, which operated from the early 1970s until 1995, when it was shut down after being deemed scientifically unreliable for intelligence gathering.
Buchanan is generally considered one of the better-known former participants, alongside figures such as Ingo Swann, Hal Puthoff, Joseph McMoneagle, and Pat Price who earned recognition for producing remarkably accurate descriptions of distant and previously unknown geographical targets.
