Bad Aliens - What Are Aliens Doing on Earth Home About Animal Mutilations Human Mutilations Missing People Abductions UFO Attacks Alien Bases Conclusion Alien Bases The idea of alien bases may sound far fetched, but when you consider aliens have been sighted for at least six decades, it doesn’t sound so outlandish. There are numerous accounts of abductees describing underground installations. Hal Putoff, Russell Targ, Pat Price, Kit Green Our story begins in 1972, when gifted psychic and CIA analyst Pat Price remote viewed what he thought were underground ET bases on Earth. One day in 1973, Price walked into the office of Hal Puthoff, handed a file on his desk and said “You might be interested in these UFO bases.“ Price believed that ETs had established four underground bases, had remote viewed them and provided Puthoff with descriptions of their locations and functions. (Hal Puthoff, PhD, founded and directed the CIA funded Remote Viewing program at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) from 1972 to 1985.) The base locations were: .1) Mt. Perdido in the Pyrenees Mountains, between France and Spain .2) Mt. Inyangani, in Zimbabwe, southern Africa .3) Mt. Hayes, Alaska .4) Mt. Ziel, in Australia’s Northern Territory Puthoff passed the same folder on to a Lt. Frederick Holmes “Skipc Atwater in the early ’80s, saying “You might be interested in this.” At this point, it’s important to note that Price’s information was viewed without protocols, the results were not officially reported and Price did not use sealed envelopes. Price’s report stated that the bases primary purpose was to “reinforce B.T.L. implants, transport of new recruits and overall monitoring function.“ Today, Atwater has no idea what B.T.L. implants are, and to his knowledge, no one has remote viewed this term. F. Holmes “Skip” Atwater as a young military intelligence officer. The Stargate Project was a secret U.S. Army unit established in 1978 at Fort Meade, Maryland, by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and SRI International (a California contractor) to investigate the potential for psychic phenomena in military and domestic intelligence applications. Stargate Project work primarily involved remote viewing, the purported ability to psychically “see” events, sites, or information from a great distance. The project was overseen until 1987 by Lt. Frederick Holmes “Skip” Atwater, an aide and “psychic headhunter” to Maj. Gen. Albert Stubblebine, and later president of the Monroe Institute. The unit was small-scale, comprising about 15 to 20 individuals, and was run out of “an old, leaky wooden barracks”. Project 8200 was an effort within the US Army’s remote viewing unit to verify claims of subterranean extraterrestrial bases made by CIA analyst Pat Price in the 1970s. In 2009, ex-Stargate head Skip Atwater declassified all of this information at an International Remote Viewing Association (IRVA) conference, though only hard copies of his presentation are available offline. What they show is the apparent confirmation by several other gifted remote viewers that a “network” of underground bases exists across the world for the purpose of crelaying” something into space. As elite viewers Joseph McMoneagle and Atwater discuss in these tapes, Project 8200 data suggests the locations relay information to a “deep space” platform of unknown origin, sitting on a sort of tether to Earth. It is not suggested in the file, but after review, it’s reasonable to ask if a Lagrange point (positions in space the Sun and the Earth’s gravity create islands of stability) explains why the object McMoneagle sees remains “fixed” there. The deep space platform is described as ancient but with new technology. Other viewers describe the bases as a strange mix of natural and artificial formations. Two excellent documentaries from It’s Redacted: “Certainly, the first bases were established in the oceans and shallow waters, away from the presence of human military forces—in the Arctic regions and in areas where there is no military establishment. Bases underground, which are far more difficult to establish, have been built in mountain regions. Transmitters have been established in mountain regions, which have cities at their base—transmitters to affect the mental environment and pacify the public.“ Source: The Allies of Humanity Book 3 I’ve no doubt there are Alien bases elsewhere in the world including under sea. Off the west and east coast of the US are quite popular suggestions in Ufology. Here are some remote views from Buddy Baron Share this:TwitterFacebook Bad Aliens | 2021 Matt Hurley Powered by WordPress