Are they here? Ex-CIA employee reveals locations of secret alien bases on Earth (6 photos)

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Former US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer Lin Buchanan has made a number of explosive claims about hidden alien objects on Earth.





According to him, these objects were discovered thanks to a special American program for the military use of paranormal abilities.

Where does the former intelligence officer believe the alien bases are located? Why did the US shut down the secret alien surveillance project? And how did the internet react to Buchanan's statements? All the details are in the REN TV report.

The US tracked aliens using "psychic" abilities

There are several alien bases on Earth. Former CIA officer Lin Buchanan revealed this in a podcast on YouTube.

He revealed that he participated in the secret "Stargate" program. As part of this project, American intelligence agencies explored the possibility of using "psychic" abilities for intelligence purposes.

The program operated from 1978 to 1995, but was ultimately deemed ineffective and shut down. According to Buchanan, the first to report the existence of alien bases was former police officer Pat Price. He also participated in one of the government experiments.

Price's information was later verified as part of a CIA project codenamed Project 8200. Its goal was to determine whether other participants in the program could independently confirm the findings.



During the experiment, Buchanan was tasked with observing suspected extraterrestrial objects in the area of ​​Mount Hayes in Alaska, Zile in Australia, Inyangani in Zimbabwe, and the Pyrenees on the border of France and Spain. Methods associated with paranormal abilities were also used to accomplish this task.

Buchanan claimed that each base served its own functions. According to his theory, the Alaskan facility was engaged in intelligence gathering, the Australian base served as a UFO arrival point, and the Zimbabwe facility was used to repair alien ships.

The former CIA officer also noted frequent disappearances in the Pyrenees region. He also emphasized that this facility is especially carefully guarded.

"(If) you've seen too much, you're lost," the former intelligence officer said.

Despite the unusual nature of his statements, Buchanan claimed that several Stargate program participants independently came up with similar descriptions of the locations.





He added that the sketches he created during the sessions largely match those made by Price. Buchanan sees this as confirmation that the bases truly exist.

However, there is an important detail that was highlighted by journalists from the British publication Daily Mail. The fact is that no material evidence of the existence of these objects has ever been presented. There are no satellite images, no fragments of the supposed UFOs, nor any official documents to support the former intelligence officer's claims.

The Pentagon Declassified UFO Documents

Earlier, on May 8, the US Department of War released the first batch of declassified documents on unidentified flying objects and UAPs (unidentified anomalous phenomena). The released archive included 162 documents.

"These classified files have long fueled legitimate speculation – and it's time for the American people to see them for themselves," said Pentagon Secretary Pete Hegseth.

According to the New York Post, the release of the materials is part of an initiative by the Trump administration aimed at disclosing information related to UFOs, UAPs, and extraterrestrial life.



The official war.gov portal notes that new materials will be published as they are discovered, verified, and declassified.

The first batch of declassified materials included video recordings of mysterious objects detected in the airspace of Greece, Iraq, Japan, the UAE, and the United States. Intelligence reports, FBI documents, and NASA materials were also published.

Among the released archives were photographs taken during the Apollo 12 and Apollo 17 lunar missions. In one of the images taken from the lunar surface, experts noted an area where several luminous objects were visible above the horizon.

However, NASA stated that it has no confirmed data on alien spacecraft crashes or the discovery of extraterrestrial bodies. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman stated this on June 1 at the CNBC CEO Council Summit in Washington.



According to him, the administration of US President Donald Trump advocates for maximum openness on issues related to such topics.

"US President Donald Trump is pushing this initiative throughout the government: he's saying, 'Gather your files, anything remotely related to this, and make it public so people can decide for themselves,'" Isaacman noted.

The NASA administrator praised this initiative, but emphasized that the agency has no evidence of crashed alien spacecraft or alien remains.

However, he clarified that NASA has data related to UAPs (unidentified anomalous phenomena in airspace), and the agency continues to make such data available to the public.

Scientists continue the search for aliens

An international team of astronomers led by Clément Vidal of the Free University of Brussels has compiled and systematized existing approaches to detecting possible traces of alien civilizations. This was reported on May 25 in the journal naked-science.ru.

Instead of waiting for signals from space, scientists are proposing to search for a wide variety of signs of the existence of advanced intelligent beings. These include artificial illumination on the dark side of exoplanets, traces of industrial activity in the atmospheres of distant worlds, and potential artifacts that could even be found within the Solar System.



Researchers are paying special attention to Earth and the Moon. They believe that if our planet was ever visited by interstellar travelers, such activity could have left traces in geological formations, such as unusual isotopes, microplastics, or signs of large-scale fuel combustion.

The Moon, whose surface is virtually uneroded, could harbor artifacts about half a meter in size. Modern technologies already make it possible to search for such objects in images using machine learning systems.

The scientists also touched on the topic of interstellar objects like 'Oumuamua. While most experts favor the natural origin of such bodies, the researchers believe they need to be studied more thoroughly.

The Vera Rubin Observatory is expected to detect significantly more interstellar objects in the coming years, which will help identify truly unusual and difficult-to-explain cases.

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