Secret CIA documents claim discovery of three alien bases

2025-05-02 19:03:18 / BOTA ALFA PRESS

Secret CIA documents claim discovery of three alien bases

Recently declassified documents from the CIA have sparked widespread interest and debate, as they claim that the agency has identified three possible alien bases, two of them on Earth and one on Saturn's moon, Titan.

This information came to light as the US Congress held a hearing on unexplained aerial phenomena, where Pentagon officials and scientists discussed the possible existence of extraterrestrial life and its concealment by the government.

The document in question is part of CIA experiments in the 1970s and 1980s related to so-called "remote viewing" - a method where individuals with alleged paranormal abilities attempted to describe places or events away from their physical bodies.

One of the most intriguing reports is titled “Description of Personnel Associated with ‘ET’ (Extraterrestrial) Bases” and describes the visions of an individual who was given unknown targets to describe.

According to the document, three suspected alien bases have been discovered: one in Alaska, another in either South America or Africa, and the third base on Titan, Saturn’s largest moon.

The subject claims to have observed three different types of non-human-looking entities, including one with a large, round head and another very pale one with a pointed nose.

The most bizarre is the base on Titan, where people – including a “beautiful scientist” – are reported to be working alongside the entities. This discovery remains unofficial, but has increased speculation about possible coexistence between humans and extraterrestrial beings.

 

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