The files were linked to the CIA’s Stargate program — a Cold War-era project that worked with self-proclaimed psychics
One of the biggest mysteries out there has always been the question of whether aliens truly exist. And if they do, will we ever come face to face with them?
For generations, people have wondered whether we're truly alone in the universe. While many in the scientific world strongly believe there's other life out there, we've yet to find any solid proof.
Or at least, that's what most of us think.
But according to one recently declassified CIA report, extraterrestrial beings might not only exist — they might already be here. In fact, the document mentions the possibility of two alien bases hidden on Earth.
Back in the 1970s and 1980s, the CIA launched a project to test individuals who claimed to have psychic powers, asking them to describe things happening far away from where they were.
This initiative was part of a secretive operation called the Stargate program. It was focused on using psychic abilities to gather intelligence during the Cold War.

The experiments carried out were known as remote viewing. In one specific report titled ‘Description of Personnel Associated ET Bases’, a participant was asked to describe what they could "see."
In their account, they claimed there were alien bases located in places like Alaska, parts of South America or Africa, and even on Titan — Saturn’s largest moon.
"So far have run into three types of entities associated with bases at various locations within the solar system," they wrote.
The same individual also reported seeing various kinds of 'entities' at these sites, including one that appeared to have a shape and look far from human.
When it came to the Titan base, the subject described seeing human scientists actively working on several different projects.
Alongside these descriptions, the document also includes several drawings made by individuals who were asked to sketch the locations as they saw them.

One of these drawings seemed to show a rocky mountain scene. It was interpreted by some as Mount Hayes in Alaska — a location already known for many UFO sightings over the years.
Inside this mountain base, the subject described one of the 'entities' as being engaged in some kind of work at a console.
They reported: "The entity at the console appeared to be in human form but lacked definitive features."
The Stargate program first kicked off in the early 1970s. But by 1995, the entire project had been shut down due to a lack of consistent, reliable results.
Even though this specific document may not provide undeniable proof, it has added some interesting fuel to ongoing conversations around life beyond Earth.

One recent case stirring curiosity is K2-18b, a planet orbiting a red dwarf star located in the constellation Leo.
This planet is about 2.6 times bigger than Earth. It was first spotted ten years ago by NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope.
Scientists had already found water vapor in K2-18b’s atmosphere. But now, new data from the James Webb Space Telescope has revealed the presence of gases like methane, carbon dioxide, and most intriguingly, dimethyl sulfide.
Professor Nikku Madhusudhan shared his thoughts with The Sun, stating that 'there is no mechanism in the literature that can explain what we are seeing without life'.
"It's a question humanity has been asking for thousands of years. It's a shock to the system. It takes time to recover from the enormity of it," he said.