
A former CIA “Psychic Spy” says he knows there are alien bases are hidden in the mountains, provides zero evidence to support his claim
Lyn Buchanan, the same retired Army intelligence veteran who showed up in the 23andMe alien bloodline story a few weeks ago, went on the American Alchemy podcast and dropped the locations of several alleged alien bases hidden inside mountains on Earth.
Alaska’s Mount Hayes is an intelligence-gathering hub. Australia’s Mount Ziel is a “port of entry” where UFOs land and aliens disembark like it’s an interplanetary airport. Zimbabwe’s Mount Nyangani is a UFO repair center.
There’s allegedly a fourth base in the Pyrenees between Spain and France but Buchanan admitted he never actually investigated that one so he’s “not sure about it.”
Not sure about one of them but the alien repair shop in Zimbabwe? Totally confident about that.
Alien Bases Hidden In The Mountains… I Give Up
The Psychic Spy Program Was a Real Thing
Before anyone writes this off entirely, the CIA’s remote viewing program was real. It was called STARGATE. It ran from the early 1970s through 1995. The government recruited people who allegedly had psychic abilities and used them for military and intelligence purposes during the Cold War. Buchanan was a participant.
The program was officially shut down in 1995 after being deemed “scientifically unreliable and operationally ineffective.”
Scientifically unreliable and operationally ineffective. That’s the CIA’s own assessment of the program that produced the claims we’re now being asked to take seriously about alien bases inside mountains. The government itself said this didn’t work and here we are in 2026 treating the output of that program like credible intelligence about extraterrestrial installations.
The bases were originally identified by a remote viewer named Pat Price in 1973. A former police officer turned psychic researcher who said he could see alien bases inside mountains with his mind. The CIA later ran something called Project 8200 to see if other remote viewers could independently confirm what Price described. Buchanan says he did, and that his sketches matched Price’s from years earlier.
Multiple psychics independently drew the same pictures of alien bases. That’s the evidence. That’s what we’re working with.
The Descriptions Sound Like a Sci-Fi Novel
Mount Hayes in Alaska is allegedly a surveillance facility that monitors activity across the entire planet. Buchanan says earlier remote viewers found humans and aliens working side by side inside the mountain as an intelligence-gathering operation.
When Buchanan later viewed it himself, he claims the operation had been automated and the personnel were gone but the equipment was still running. An abandoned alien surveillance station running on autopilot inside a mountain in Alaska. Sure.
Mount Ziel in Australia is described as a transportation hub where alien craft arrive, passengers get off, and maintenance crews service the vehicles. Buchanan compared it to an airport. He says there are multiple levels.
A docking area on top where UFOs come and go. A lower level dedicated to maintenance. He also claims that while remotely viewing the site, the occupants became aware he was watching them. “The first thing that happened was they let me know that they knew I was there and that it was okay.”
The aliens sensed a psychic spy watching them from thousands of miles away and their response was “it’s cool, we don’t mind.” Very chill aliens at the Australian base apparently.
He also says he saw “a gray female with a baby gray” in the traveler area. Alien families at the interplanetary airport. Just a mom and her kid waiting for their connecting flight at the Mount Ziel terminal.
Mount Nyangani in Zimbabwe is the repair center. Broken UFOs get fixed there. Buchanan also claims the site is heavily guarded and that people who stumble across sensitive information in the area disappear.
“You see too much. You disappear.” That’s ominous. It’s also completely unverifiable. There is no publicly available evidence that any of these bases exist.
The Pattern Continues
This is the same Lyn Buchanan who was cited in the 23andMe alien bloodline story claiming the CIA has backdoor access to DNA databases to hunt for Nordic alien descendants. He’s been a recurring character on the UFO disclosure circuit for months now.
Every few weeks he shows up on a new podcast with a new claim that’s more dramatic than the last one. Alien bases. DNA surveillance. Nordics living in Colorado mountain towns. Gray families at Australian airports. Each story builds on the previous one and none of them come with a single piece of verifiable evidence.
I keep coming back to the same thing I’ve been saying all month on this site. The claims keep getting bigger.
The evidence never follows.
A former CIA psychic says he knows where alien bases are because he saw them with his mind during a government program that the CIA itself declared scientifically unreliable 30 years ago. That’s the sourcing. That’s the foundation for the claim that aliens are running a repair shop inside a mountain in Zimbabwe.
I want aliens to be real. I’ve said that repeatedly. I would love nothing more than definitive proof of extraterrestrial life. But “a psychic told me he saw it with his mind” is not evidence. It’s a podcast segment. The gap between what’s being claimed and what’s being proven continues to be the size of the Grand Canyon and nobody in the disclosure community seems interested in closing it.
Add Alien Bases To The List… Where Are We Even Going With All of This??
Four alien species. Hybrid breeding programs. DNA surveillance through 23andMe. Directed-energy weapons used against Epstein researchers. A Moon base announcement. 46 UAP videos with zero conclusions.
Alien bases inside mountains identified by psychic spies in the 1970s. Every week the claims escalate. Every week the evidence stays at zero. Every week I write about it because the stories are genuinely fascinating even when the proof is nonexistent.
The Epstein files are still locked away. The JFK documents are still classified. The people who actually have answers continue to say nothing while former program participants go on podcasts and describe alien airports inside Australian mountains. The psyop machine keeps rolling. The public stays confused. The powerful stay protected.
Show me a photograph of the inside of Mount Hayes. Show me a satellite image of UFOs entering Mount Ziel. Show me literally anything beyond a retired psychic’s podcast testimony and I’ll change my tune immediately. Until then, this goes in the same folder as every other dramatic claim from the last two months. Interesting. Entertaining. Completely unverified.
I’ll be here when the evidence shows up. If it ever does.




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