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(Bericht 4730467)
De vraag blijft echter hoe dom zo een alien wel niet moet zijn om hier te crashen nadat hij er een reisje van ettelijke lichtjaren heeft opzitten.
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Het schijnt dat de aliens basissen hebben op aarde. Als je het bedenkt zo gek nog niet. Als ze hier al heel lang zijn, dan is het niet meer dan logisch dat hier ook basissen hebben. Veel UFO's worden ook onder water gezien, en sommige van deze basissen zouden zich op de oceaanbodem bevinden.
De locaties van die basissen zou zelfs gekend zijn. Verschillende personen die nog gewerkt hebben voor een tak van het leger de remote viewers (echt gebeurd) geven 4 locaties:
En voordat je denkt dat dit hele verhaal verzonnen is van remote viewing, hieronder een documentaire door een SCEPTISCHE wetenschapsjournalist met de originele personen hieronder genoemd:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...0296945984442#
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Former CIA director Stansfield Turner described Price as 'A man who could 'see' what was going on anywhere in the world through his psychic powers.' * Chicago Tribune, August 13, 1977. One day in 1973, Price walked into Hal Puthoff's office, tossed a file on his desk and said 'You might be interested in these UFO bases.'
Price believed that ET's had established four underground bases, had remote viewed them and provided Puthoff with descriptions of their locations and functions. Hal Puthoff, Ph.D., founded and directed the CIA funded Remote Viewing program at SRI from 1972 to 1985. Price, who died under mysterious circumstances in 1975, was believable had a proven RV track record and had neither agenda nor any axe to grind.
Puthoff passed the same folder on to Atwater in the early '80's, saying 'You might be interested in this.' At this point, it's important to note that Price's information was viewed without protocols, the results were not officially reported and Price did not use sealed envelopes.
Price's report stated that the bases primary purpose was to 'reinforce B.T.L. implants, transport of new recruits and overall monitoring function.' Today, Atwater has no idea what B.T.L. implants are and to his knowledge, no one has remote viewed this term.
Price also reported that the base inhabitants looked like us, homosapiens, except for the heart, lungs, blood and eyes. He reported that the sites were highly protected from discovery, mutually supportive, and had very high technology. He also noted that they used 'thought transfer for motor control of us.'
Mount Perdido
So where are these bases?
The first is at Mt. Perdido is in the Pyrnees Mountains, between France and Spain. 'A famous set of caves in the Pyrenees have ancient drawings of ancient astronauts and flying spacecraft,' Atwater explained. 'And there have been a number of sightings here.'
Mt. Perdido, aka Mt. Perdu, is 3,352 m, 11,007 ft. high and is the third highest mountain in the Pyrenees. It's about a quarter inch west of Andorra. Price reported that the main base was protected around a 2-mile perimeter with detectors. Several craft were in the launch recovery area and had what looked like an electromagnetic field propulsion system.
Price's next underground base location is Mt. Inyangani, the highest mountain (2,592 m, 8,503 ft) in Zimbabwe, formerly Rhodesia, Africa.
'Actually, it's more of a maintenance and tech center,' Price viewed. 'This base looks like overhaul and maintenance unit. I see lots of spare equipment. Parts are being welded in a vacuum area with window area then parts are fused. A grayish white powder is pasted on both parts then fused.' His attention was drawn to unit that several were working on. It is a tubular grid system 'for ionizing a layer of air.'
Mount Hayes
The next site is at Mt. Hayes, Alaska. It appears to be a weather and geological center and has similar security measures to prevent discovery. He described 'computer equipment' and followed leads on an 'oscilloscope' which led to a small box like structure which contained rotational antenna that sat on top of a mountain peak. The receiver seemed to be part of a
detection system.
'If they were discovered,' Price wrote, 'personnel are deployed physically in activity to make sure of failure of that certain project. This site has also been responsible for strange activity and malfunction of US and Soviet space projects.'
Atwater suggested that if a probe was launched over this part of Alaska, that it might be interfered in some way, to prevent detection of the Mt. Hayes base.
'It comes to mind that these 'people' have infiltrated all government in sensitive positions, not to control government, the processes or people, but rather to be in positions of power to stop politically any activity that may produce a result that could cause discovery.'
Mount Ziel
The fourth site is Mt. Ziel, a personnel center, in Australia's Northern Territory. 'It is interesting that this unit appears to have the most personnel. There are personnel from the other three sites here, like a rest and recreation area.' For a few moments, Price felt slightly disoriented and decided they had detected him so he led them to Melbourne.
Price returned to the site and saw vehicles from the other bases, with each having different ID marks that correspond to each site's different functions. 'Mt. Ziel had personnel for all bases and is the homosapiens introduction point.' he observed. Price also noted that the site should be approached with caution and that the area was under alert at that moment.
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