Remote viewer hones in on secret alien/military underground base

Magical Realist

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Wow.. The more you know! In the 1970's, Pat Price was one of the best remote viewers used by the CIA's Operation Stargate to spy on Russian assets. During one session, he is drawn away to the remote Mt Hayes in central Alaska and sees an underground facility there manned by humanoid aliens and normal humans. Here's the real story and what happened. Later, another remote viewer, uninformed of her target, discovers precisely the same base, adding she had a sense of experimentations and dissections going on there. What the hell is our military hiding?

 
Surely "homes in", not "hones in"?

Honing is a process of achieving a precision surface, by use of a fine abrasive.
 
The first five minutes are a primer in secret ops of the cold war. Very little about the actual incidents surrounding this particular story.

6:02 "It's to here [Mount Hayes, AK], in the 1970s; that a CIA spy was psychically drawn."
6:33 "Price traveled psychically inside the mountain."
6:44 "Price remote-viewed Mount Hayes and he 'saw' a deep underground ET base."
7:00 "Price was even able to get a sense of the aliens themselves."
7:25 "I find Pat Price's story completely believable. This man was a Burbank Police Officer. He had no reason to make this story up."

"Psychically drawn." How does that work? Am I "psychically drawn" to my local Ford dealer by the implication of a great deal on the new F-150?

Nobody suggested he made it up deliberately. It is much more likely he sincerely believes the fever dreams of his imaginative mind were somehow connected to reality.

We are not so subjectively biased. Can we have the slightest clue that what he's imagining has any basis in reality whatsoever?

Alas, the video does not consider that important. They're perfectly happy to have the story end with the question 'is it likely this is all complete bullshit?'
 
Surely "homes in", not "hones in"?

Honing is a process of achieving a precision surface, by use of a fine abrasive.
Buy a dictionary:

"Hone in on" is a phrasal verb that means to focus on or move toward a specific goal or target:

"The missile was honing in on its target".

"Researchers are honing in on the cause of the disease".

"The detectives honed in on the suspect".
 
The Men Who Stare at Goats

A satire about the secret project to use mind power to cause goats to simply up and die. Starred George Clooney.
We must create Warrior Monks. Men and women who can fall in love with everyone. Sense plant auras. Pass through walls.

Underrated movie. Impossible not to think of it, on reading the OP. Jeff Bridges channeling the Dude, in a military way.
 
Surely "homes in", not "hones in"?
Honing is a process of achieving a precision surface, by use of a fine abrasive.

"Hone in on" is a phrasal verb that means to focus on or move toward a specific goal or target:

Well, exchemist, you and I both learned something new today.

"Honing" is a process of refining something, such as a skill or a tool.

"honing in on" is a newer mangling of "homing in on" and cropped up back in the 60s.

Dictionaries accept it but, like you, it will always be a malapropism to my ear - along with "I use both hands - I'm amphibious" and "the doctor gave me an anecdote for my snake bite".
 
The first five minutes are a primer in secret ops of the cold war. Very little about the actual incidents surrounding this particular story.

6:02 "It's to here [Mount Hayes, AK], in the 1970s; that a CIA spy was psychically drawn."
6:33 "Price traveled psychically inside the mountain."
6:44 "Price remote-viewed Mount Hayes and he 'saw' a deep underground ET base."
7:00 "Price was even able to get a sense of the aliens themselves."
7:25 "I find Pat Price's story completely believable. This man was a Burbank Police Officer. He had no reason to make this story up."

"Psychically drawn." How does that work? Am I "psychically drawn" to my local Ford dealer by the implication of a great deal on the new F-150?

Nobody suggested he made it up deliberately. It is much more likely he sincerely believes the fever dreams of his imaginative mind were somehow connected to reality.

We are not so subjectively biased. Can we have the slightest clue that what he's imagining has any basis in reality whatsoever?

Alas, the video does not consider that important. They're perfectly happy to have the story end with the question 'is it likely this is all complete bullshit?'
The video ended too early. The rest of the program showed how the ufo documentary filmmaker James Fox flew out to Mt. Hayes in a helicopter. The region is very rugged and remote and covered with snow and glaciers. They circled the mountain looking for anything manmade like an entrance. Then they landed and he walked along a vast flat glacier by the mountain taking EMF readings and got nothing. Then they had to leave because the weather was getting misty and windy. So nothing has been found yet. Pretty sure if there is something there the entrance is pretty well hidden.
 
The video ended too early.
Yeah. There's nothing entertaining about "...aaaand then nothing happened."


The rest of the program showed how the ufo documentary filmmaker James Fox flew out to Mt. Hayes in a helicopter. The region is very rugged and remote and covered with snow and glaciers. They circled the mountain looking for anything manmade like an entrance. Then they landed and he walked along a vast flat glacier by the mountain taking EMF readings and got nothing.
OK. Thanks for confirming they got nothing.


So, until and unless there's a there there, fever dreams it is.
 
... his extraordinarily accurate remote viewing sessions, including his seeing of the underground ET base.
Sorry, can you explain how we know his viewing sessions of an underground ET base are "extraordinarily accurate" if no one's never been able to verify it?
 
Sorry, can you explain how we know his viewing sessions of an underground ET base are "extraordinarily accurate" if no one's never been able to verify it?
I was confirmed by another skilled remote viewer who was totally uninformed of her target. What are the chances of that happening?
 
I like the way Kong treated MR in "Godzilla X Kong". Even gave mini-Kong a chuck. (Technically that would be child abuse.)
 
The story so far:

MR: "Alien ET base under a mountain!"
Skeptic: "How will you demonstrate it's not just woo?"
MR: "With Psychic Mind Woo!"
Skeptic: How will you demonstrate Psychic Mind Woo is not woo?"
MR: "Nice try sonny. I'll demonstrate it with ... yet more Psychic Mind Woo!"
Skeptic: "Ah. So it's woo all the way down."

But sure. Just confirming this is in the correct forum.
 
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"In 1973, prior to going to work for the CIA, remote viewer Pat Price, who was “discovered” by SRI International in the early days of Stargate, a US government sponsored remote viewing research and intelligence-collecting program, provided a lengthy unsolicited report regarding what he believed to be underground UFO bases.

Pat Price, entirely by accident, found himself at Mount Hayes in Alaska. Mount Hayes is in the middle of nowhere. There's no civilization for miles. But something was calling him to the mountain.

Then he looked inside the mountain. There was a base hidden inside Mount Hayes. Then he saw - this was not a base built by humans.

Mount Hayes was one of four mountains that Pat Price said contained a secret alien UFO base. The others are Mount Puro in Spain, Mount Inyan Gani in Zimbabwe and Mount Zeal in Australia.

Now, Project 8200 was a remote-viewing effort conducted in 1982 and 1983 that attempted to corroborate information provided by Pat Price a decade earlier.

Several of the next generation Stargate remote viewers working for Project 8200 that time, saw or felt the presence of extraterrestrials and subsequently provided with information from other sources, project 8200 confirmed the bases are real and are intentionally hidden and working together. The bases are occupied but not always and they're used for observation and relaying information and energy to an object in deep space.

Not only Pat Price provided the CIA with surprisingly accurate intelligence information until his (suspicious) reported death in 1975, but also the results of project 8200 were never officially reported to higher authorities.

But some of the information has been available in public domain."

 
Well, there were some people who were ‘remote viewing’ Area 51, but luckily Area 51 was blocking this ‘viewing’ with some kind of shield technology which was reversed engineered from UFOs.
 
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