Aliens in Alaska?
After the success of Ingo Swann and Harold Sherman’s remote viewing of Jupiter in the 1970’s, the CIA decided to see what was on the Saturn’s largest moon, Titan. Scientists already knew that Titan has a thick atmosphere, similar to the Earth. From a distance, it looks as if it might even contain water. Without having a probe on Titan to confirm any of this, they wanted to see if a remote viewer could give them any additional information about the moon’s surface that might be confirmed later.
While most CIA files will identify the name of the participant in each remote viewing study, the particular case involving the Titan remote viewing was left anonymous. However, the handwriting of the viewer was very near perfect, which has historians speculating that it was a woman.
According to the viewer, they saw that the moon was inhabited by aliens that looked exactly like human beings. She described a scene of two good-looking male technicians supervised by an attractive woman with shoulder-length hair in a green lab coat. She also described an apparent base on the top of Mount Hayes, Alaska, that was run by these aliens who looked like human beings. Throughout her report of the vision, she made it seem as though she believed these aliens could easy come and go from Earth as they pleased.
There is a particular sub-group of UFO enthusiasts that believe that aliens walk among us, and that they choose to breed with attractive blonde humans. It seems like this remote viewer’s “visions” aligned with their personal beliefs.
In these notes, the viewer also wrote that she saw another alien that was shaped like a human with a long skinny neck, but that its face was totally blank, without any definitive features. She also claimed that she was “invited” to come and see their alien operations, as if she was actually present, or abducted through her mind. The way this vision is described, it sounds much more like a dream, rather than a typical remote viewing observation. She described yet another vision of a robot in South America who was aware of her presence, as well.
At the end of this session, the remote viewing monitor who had listened to all of these stories wrote, “No target. Not verifiable.” Clearly, this sounded like something more out of a science fiction novel, rather than anything the CIA could actually use to help them gain more knowledge about Titan’s atmosphere.