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How I Came To Operate A UFO

Longtime Army Sergeant Lyn Buchanan explains how he came to operate a UFO after an abduction at his Methodist parsonage in East Texas. Buchanan, now retired, worked for many years as a remote viewer for the U.S. Army under the late Major Gen. Albert “Bert” Stubblevine. Buchanan now lives in New Mexico on a ranch outside Tularosa.

He says a Gray space alien taught him to navigate UFOs using a hand control that was part of the ship’s control panel. The hand control had metallic grooves through which the pilot — whether human or alien –would insert their fingers. Buchanan explains the setup to Jesse Michels on the latest episode of his YouTube show American Alchemy.

Much of the focus of the broadcast is on Buchanan’s remote viewing experiences, including sessions involving the Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev and the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. But Buchanan also talks about remote viewing aliens on the far side of the moon, as well as on Jupiter’s moon of Titan and the sand-covered surface of the Cydonia region on Mars.

Do aliens visit Earth? All the time, says Buchanan. He says there are ‘airports” servicing them inside four mountains — Mt. Zeil in Australia, Mt. Nyangani in Zimbabwe, Mt. Hayes in Alaska and a final peak within the Pyrennes between Spain and France. This video is a quite long — three hours to be exact — but also quite revealing. Approach it with your own degree of skepticism, but if even you don’t believe a word he says, it’s quite a good yarn!

Do Temples Align With Stars?

Did the ancient Maya people use the stars and the constellations as a map to build their temples? New evidence hints that they did, which brings up a new question about archaeology: What if we used star maps to look for ancient sites? Would they prove that certain sites were man made?

In Graham Hancock’s Ancient Apocalypse series, he began to explore this theory, joining other researchers who have pointed out that the Pyramids of Giza are the main location that aligns exactly with the stars. Today, mainstream scholars and archaeologists disprove this theory, however, because the stars do not align now—or even 3,000 years ago—with what they say is the age of the pyramid complex.

However, the pyramids did align with the stars very exactly over 12,000 years ago, going against the mainstream understanding of when the pyramids were built.

But what if we took this approach a step further, venturing off of our own planet and onto another, specifically Mars? Using star charts, is it possible that the ancient region of Cydonia on Mars holds the key to a cosmic mystery, revealing that it was a site built by an intelligent, advanced race? Will we find a rational layout that mimics the stars? Or is it all random structures formed over eons of wind and dirt?

Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts on this Edge of Wonder Live show as they unravel the mysteries of these ancient locations.

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