By the late 1980s, the Stargate Project was in full swing. Declassified files show the US government had used remote viewing, the ability to psychically see locations at a distance, for over a decade.
When browsing through CIA archives, we found something that made us do a double take: the apparent discovery of three extraterrestrial bases by an intelligence analyst. The obscure handwritten document, sub-classified “Sun Streak” under purview of the DoD’s Defense Intelligence Agency, describes secret, underground facilities.
One is reported beneath Mount Hayes, Alaska. Despite its status as the highest mountain in the state’s eastern range, Hayes is rarely climbed due to its remoteness and inaccessibility.
It’s also at the epicenter of what locals call the Alaska Triangle…a hot spot for reports of unexplained lights, vanishing hikers and even diminutive beings living in the wilderness.
So, what exactly did the U.S. government discover? And could a subterranean facility have anything to do with strange reports in the area dating back decades?
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Song no. 1: Djinn, Francis Preve — freely available for use and monetization in the YouTube Audio Library.
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Song no. 5: Gaia in Fog, Dan Bodan — freely available for use and monetization in the YouTube Audio Library.
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When browsing through CIA archives, we found something that made us do a double take: the apparent discovery of three extraterrestrial bases by an intelligence analyst. The obscure handwritten document, sub-classified “Sun Streak” under purview of the DoD’s Defense Intelligence Agency, describes secret, underground facilities.
One is reported beneath Mount Hayes, Alaska. Despite its status as the highest mountain in the state’s eastern range, Hayes is rarely climbed due to its remoteness and inaccessibility.
It’s also at the epicenter of what locals call the Alaska Triangle…a hot spot for reports of unexplained lights, vanishing hikers and even diminutive beings living in the wilderness.
So, what exactly did the U.S. government discover? And could a subterranean facility have anything to do with strange reports in the area dating back decades?
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itsredactedchannel
Discord: https://discord.gg/cgEb8VN
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Source documents and credits: https://itsredacted.com/military-files-show-extraterrestrial-base-under-alaska-observed-in-1987/
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It's [redacted] is a venture of It's Bloody Science! LLC, which created the narration and editing of this video. All other images, sounds, music and video clips are freely available in the public domain or Creative Commons licenses, or are licensed via Powtoon software or the YouTube Audio Library.
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Song no. 1: Djinn, Francis Preve — freely available for use and monetization in the YouTube Audio Library.
Song no. 2: Omonia, Dan Bodan — freely available for use and monetization in the YouTube Audio Library.
Song no. 3: Northern Lights, Chris Haugen — freely available for use and monetization in the YouTube Audio Library.
Song no. 4: Marianas, Quincas Moreira — freely available for use and monetization in the YouTube Audio Library.
Song no. 5: Gaia in Fog, Dan Bodan — freely available for use and monetization in the YouTube Audio Library.
Song no. 6: Apprehensive at Best, Biz Biz Studio — freely available for use and monetization in the YouTube Audio Library.
Song no. 7: Hangin with the Worms, Doug Maxwell/Media Right Productions — freely available for use and monetization in the YouTube Audio Library.
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