Unearthed CIA documents disclose information on ‘two alien bases’ concealed on Earth

The existence of extraterrestrial life remains one of humanity’s greatest mysteries. Are we truly alone in the vastness of the universe, or do aliens exist somewhere out there?

Though countless scientists are convinced that alien life is a reality, concrete evidence has eluded us thus far.

Or has it?

A declassified report from the CIA suggests that aliens might indeed exist, and there may even be two alien bases on our planet.

This intriguing claim traces back to the 1970s and 1980s when the CIA conducted experiments with individuals who claimed to possess psychic abilities to gather information about distant objects.

This initiative was part of the CIA’s Stargate program, which sought out those with purported psychic talents during the Cold War period.

The experiments, known as remote viewing, are detailed in a report titled ‘Description of Personnel Associated ET Bases,’ where a participant was asked to describe what they sensed.

The document mentions alien bases on Earth in locations such as Alaska, South America, or Africa, and even on Titan, a moon of Saturn.

“So far have run into three types of entities associated with bases at various locations within the solar system,” the report states.

The participant also reported seeing ‘entities’ with distinctly non-human appearances at these sites.

Regarding the base on Titan—Saturn’s largest moon—the subject noted the presence of human scientists engaging in multiple projects.

The document includes several sketches from participants who were asked to depict these locations.

One sketch resembles a rocky mountain, possibly Mount Hayes in Alaska, a site often linked with UFO sightings.

Inside this base, the participant described an ‘entity’ operating a console.

They noted: “The entity at the console appeared to be in human form but lacked definitive features.”

Despite its intriguing nature, the Stargate program, which started in the 1970s, was discontinued in 1995 due to its failure to produce consistent results.

Though the document may not offer definitive proof, there have been intriguing developments in the quest to find alien life.

K2-18b is a planet that revolves around a red dwarf star in the Leo constellation.

Discovered a decade ago by NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope, K2-18b is about 2.6 times larger than Earth.

While water vapor has previously been identified in its atmosphere, recent observations by the James Webb Space Telescope have detected gases like methane, carbon dioxide, and notably, dimethyl sulfide.

Professor Nikku Madhusudhan told The Sun, “there is no mechanism in the literature that can explain what we are seeing without life.”

“It’s a question humanity has been asking for thousands of years. It’s a shock to the system. It takes time to recover from the enormity of it,” he remarked.