Remote Viewing the Pat Price Alien Bases: Part 1 - Mt. Hayes

Remote Viewing the Pat Price Alien Bases: Part 1 - Mt. Hayes

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For over 54 years, Mount Hayes in Alaska has been one of the most consistently targeted locations in the history of remote viewing — first by Pat Price in 1972, then by the Stargate program, and now by the Down The Rabbit Hole team. 

In this debrief, five remote viewers share their raw session data for the first time, having worked completely blind across two distinct time periods. The project generated over 500 pages of material — more than all previous viewing efforts on this target combined. 

What they describe is detailed, layered, and in several key areas, independently consistent across the team. Part 2, covering the second location, is already in progress.

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