In 1973,
Star Gate remote viewer
Pat Price made a stunning claim: while using his abilities to scan the planet, he discovered four underground UFO bases. Though his findings received some corroboration, no further official action was taken at the time. However, nearly a decade later, these files became part of remote viewing training material.
One particularly compelling connection emerged in
1985, when remote viewer
Paul H. Smith conducted a session targeting
Mt. Hayes, Alaska. At the time, he had little knowledge of Price’s earlier claims. It wasn’t until 2010, upon seeing the original documents, that Smith realized how closely his session aligned with Price’s descriptions.
Paul was involved in
Project 8200, an effort led by
Frederick “Skip” Atwater, in which six military remote viewers sought to gather intelligence on the four alleged extraterrestrial bases Price had identified: