
Aubrey Marcus Podcast Army Remote Viewer: “I located 4 Secret UFO Bases” | Sgt. Lyn Buchanan (retd.) #523
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Mar 5, 2026 Lyn Buchanan, a former U.S. Army remote viewer and trainer from the Stargate Program, shares bold claims from decades of classified work. He describes locating four alleged ET bases, outlines competing extraterrestrial agendas and trade motives, and explains how controlled remote viewing shaped his life. Short practical prep tips and warning signs about covert threats round out a mind-bending, unconventional conversation.
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Computer Burnout Led To Stargate Recruitment
- Lyn Buchanan accidentally burned out the intelligence computers of a NATO field station by using psychokinesis in anger.
- That incident (estimated $50M damage) led General Stubblebine to recruit Buchanan into the Army's remote viewing unit in D.C.
First Remote Viewing Test Proved Valid
- Buchanan's first remote viewing test involved identifying two people who left Fort Meade and opened a sealed envelope at a playground.
- He described mental impressions of a lost couple in a car, which matched the pair's report and convinced him the method worked.
Consistent Remote Views Of ET Facilities
- Buchanan remote-viewed three ET-associated sites (Mount Hayes Alaska, Zimbabwe, Mount Zeal Australia) and found automated or airport-like operations.
- His sketches matched earlier findings by remote viewer Ingo Swann and Joe McMoneagle, validating cross-era consistency.
