A chilling new revelation has UFO enthusiasts buzzing and intelligence experts stunned: the CIA may have secretly identified a hidden alien outpost inside an icy Alaskan mountain — and the evidence comes from none other than government-backed psychic spies.
RadarOnline.com has learned that recently declassified CIA documents point to Mount Hayes, a towering, remote peak in Alaska’s eastern range, as the possible site of a covert extraterrestrial base. The intel? Gathered using psychic surveillance techniques from a Cold War-era operation known as Project Stargate — the very same program that inspired Stranger Things.
Psychic Spies, Alien Bases, and CIA Secrets
During the height of U.S.-Soviet tensions, the CIA employed “remote viewers” — individuals who claimed they could psychically observe distant or hidden locations — in a desperate bid to gather intelligence beyond the limits of conventional surveillance.
One of those locations? Mount Hayes, which stands over 13,000 feet and looms eerily above the Alaskan wilderness near Fairbanks. According to the Stargate files, psychics reported seeing humanoid entities inside the mountain, describing advanced control rooms, glowing panels, and beings seated at circular consoles resembling futuristic dashboards.
“It was like watching a scene from a sci-fi movie… except this came from an official government transcript,” one analyst familiar with the files told Radar.
UFOs, Disappearances, and a Region Shrouded in Mystery
But it’s not just the psychic visions fueling the fire. Mount Hayes has long been the epicenter of Alaska’s most bizarre UFO activity — and it’s located inside the Alaskan Triangle, a region notorious for strange sightings and unexplained disappearances.
More than 2,000 people have vanished in the area over the past 50 years. Among the most haunting cases: the 1972 disappearance of House Majority Leader Hale Boggs, whose plane mysteriously vanished during a flight over Alaska. Despite a 39-day search involving the Coast Guard, Navy, and Air Force, neither the plane nor its passengers were ever found.
Local residents have their own stories, too.
Eyewitness: “It Split Into Three Lights and Vanished”
Jared Augustin, a former security officer living near the base of the mountain, says he saw what can only be described as otherworldly.
“There was a bright orb, just hanging in the air,” he said. “It pulsed and split into three. I was frozen. It wasn’t human. It wasn’t from here.”
His claims echo those featured in History Channel’s series Missing in Alaska, where footage reportedly showed a green, glowing craft hurtling past Mount Hayes at what some experts estimated as Mach 1 speeds — before disappearing entirely from view.
Stranger Things Wasn’t Fiction — It Was Foreshadowing
Project Stargate, which ran until 1995, was once dismissed as fringe science. But its files show multiple “targets” outside our solar system, including supposed alien installations on Saturn’s moon Titan and other sites in South America and Africa.
Though officially shut down, intelligence insiders claim elements of the program may still be running quietly through other government channels.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s still a desk at Langley monitoring Mount Hayes,” one former official suggested. “Too many reports. Too many disappearances. Something’s up there — and they know it.”
Whether it’s Cold War paranoia, deep-space deception, or something even stranger, Mount Hayes is no longer just another snow-covered peak. To some in the intelligence world, it’s the new Area 51 — only colder, darker, and far more remote.
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