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"In his 1997 book "Remote Viewers", Jim Schnabel told the story of the U.S. Intelligence community's involvement in the controversial issue of psychic spying that largely began in the early-to-mid 1970s. Commenting on the skills of a talented remote-viewer in relation to matters of a UFO nature, one Pat Price, Schnabel noted Price was of the opinion that '...Alaska's Mount Hayes, the jewel of a glacial range northeast of Anchorage, housed one of the aliens' largest bases.'
"According to Pat Price, the aliens that lived deep inside Mount Hayes were very human looking, differing only in their heart, lungs, blood, and eyes. Ominously, he added that the aliens use 'thought transfer for motor control of us.' Price added: 'The site has also been responsible for strange activity and malfunction of U.S. and Soviet space objects.'"
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