Exploring the Alleged Alien Base at Alaska's Mount Hayes
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Chapter 1: The Enigma of Mount Hayes
In his book "Remote Viewers," author Jim Schnabel vividly recounts the beliefs of Pat Price regarding a possible extraterrestrial installation at Mount Hayes in Alaska.
Schnabel’s 1997 publication discusses the contentious foray of the US Intelligence community into psychic phenomena during the early to mid-1970s. Among those involved was the adept remote viewer Pat Price, whose profound insights included claims about UFO occurrences. Price suggested that Mount Hayes was home to one of the largest extraterrestrial bases.
He described the beings purportedly residing there as humanoid yet possessing significant biological differences, particularly in their heart, lungs, blood, and eyes. According to Price, these entities could manipulate human motor functions through thought transfer, with their presence linked to various anomalous activities and the malfunctions of US and Soviet spacecraft.
While some of Price's assertions remain controversial, historical documentation indicates that the US military has been interested in UFO activities in Alaska since the late 1940s. Declassified FBI records reveal astonishing UFO sightings in the region between 1947 and 1950.
In August 1947, two army officers reported an object moving swiftly to the Office of the Director of Intelligence at Fort Richardson, Alaska. This object was characterized as spherical and was noted to lack any visible vapor trail. Estimates of its size varied, with some suggesting it was two to three feet in diameter, while another officer believed it to be around ten feet.
An FBI report from that era notes the sighting of an unidentified craft by a pilot near Bethel, Alaska. This craft was described as resembling a flying wing without a fuselage. The pilot estimated its speed at 300 mph, noting its silent operation with no visible propellers.
In early 1950, a secret FBI intelligence report documented several UFO sightings over Kodiak, Alaska, on consecutive days. Navy personnel recorded radar detections and visual confirmations of rapidly moving aerial objects exhibiting remarkable maneuverability.
These incidents, cataloged in military and FBI archives, defy conventional explanations related to weather phenomena or known aircraft. The fact that trained military observers reported these unusual aerial events highlights the ongoing intrigue and mystery surrounding UFOs.
While the historical accounts do not necessarily substantiate Pat Price's claims of an alien base at Mount Hayes, they do invite a more rigorous examination of such extraordinary assertions. Given the documented UFO sightings and the subsequent responses from government entities, an in-depth exploration of Price's claims within the wider framework of UFO research is certainly warranted.
The first video titled "Ancient Aliens: CIA Analyst Discovers UFO Base In Alaska" delves into the intriguing assertions surrounding Mount Hayes and the potential extraterrestrial activities tied to it.
The second video, "Does Mount Hayes Hold The Dark Secret To Thousands Of Disappearances?" explores the enigmatic occurrences linked to this mysterious mountain, further enriching the discourse on its reputed alien connections.
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