A Remote Viewer's Memoir: Secrecy, Alien Bases, and Hidden Power in Global Affairs

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Len Buchanan recounts a secret military remote viewing career—working under General Stebbins’ INSCOM unit with Ingo Swann’s method—that includes encounters with aliens and discussions of how remote viewing could reveal leaders’ plans and influence events, while stressing the secrecy, hidden programs, and ethical implications of such knowledge.

“I Operated a UFO… It’s Not What You Think” -Army Sergeant Lyn Buchanan

Len Buchanan recounts how his life in the military remote viewing program began with a precocious PK ability in Augsburg, progressed through a high-clearance stint at Fort Meade, and culminated in joining General Stebbins’ INSCOM unit before working with Ingo Swann’s controlled remote viewing method. He emphasizes the secrecy surrounding the work, the high stakes of missteps, and the reality that what the public sees is only a fragment of far more classified activity. He describes four major alien bases on Earth—Mount Hayes in Alaska, Mount Zeal in Australia, Bradshaw Ranch near Sedona, and Mount Inyangani in Zimbabwe—and recalls encounters with humans and insectoid aliens, some bases automated and others staffed, sometimes noting cooperative work between species. He shares firsthand memories of contact with a UFO’s control panel, the sensation of learning to fly it, and the security dragnets that would eject him from sites, including Rendlesham Forest-target sessions and abduction memories that surfaced years later. He contends that remote viewing can reveal world leaders’ plans and even influence events, recounting Saddam Hussein’s volatile persona and delusions of grandeur, as well as experiences involving Saddam’s facilities and Hussein’s purported control of the narrative around WMDs. He introduces the notion of a “deep state” and a One World One Government crowd that might be steering geopolitics and space expansion, arguing that true power may lie beyond visible leaders. He differentiates trained remote viewers from psychic sensitives, explains the six publicly taught stages of CRV and the private higher stages, and stresses how data-driven feedback underpins the method’s credibility. He also recounts encounters with Jesus and other religious figures during sessions, describing transformative, if unsettling, experiences that probe faith and meaning. Finally, he hints at a broader future in which ET presence becomes more openly disclosed and debated, while cautions about the ethical and existential implications of such knowledge and the hidden programs that guard or exploit it.

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