Sergeant Lyn Buchanan spent years as a military remote viewer for the US government’s classified Stargate Programme, viewing ET bases on Earth, facilities on the Moon and Mars, and in a 1998 session, a detailed trajectory for humanity through 2050 that is tracking with uncomfortable accuracy. His core message is not fear but preparation: the psychic capacity that could make humanity a significant force in a galactic landscape that is far more populated and politically complex than most people have been told already exists inside every human being, waiting to be developed.
Friendly, Hostile, and Everything Between
He did not apply for the job. He did not even know the job existed.
What Sergeant Lyn Buchanan knew, in the moment it happened, was that he was angry. Standing in a room full of generals from twelve different countries, watching the computer demonstration he had spent eight months building go dead on the screen, sabotaged by a colleague who had wanted the assignment for himself. What happened next was not a decision. It was an involuntary expression of something Buchanan had carried since childhood: psychokinetic ability, the capacity to influence physical systems with the mind.
The intelligence computers of the entire station went down. The estimated damage was close to fifty million dollars. A captain in the room made a quiet note. And two months later, a general arrived, cleared the room, got in Buchanan’s face, and asked: “Did you kill my computers with your mind?”
When Buchanan said yes, the general’s response was not what he expected. “Far f*ing out. Have I got a job for you.”
That job was the Stargate Programme, the US military’s classified unit for controlled remote viewing, the disciplined practice of perceiving people, places, and events at a distance using nothing but the focused attention of a trained mind. Buchanan eventually became the unit’s trainer. And what he encountered in those sessions, officially and unofficially, forms one of the most remarkable bodies of testimony in the disclosure landscape.
Not Us and Them. Us and Them and Them and Them.
Remote viewers in the Stargate unit were never officially tasked with ET targets. They did them anyway, in practice sessions and as quiet favours for senior officers who wanted answers the satellites could not provide.
What Buchanan found, working alongside some of the most capable remote viewers in the programme’s history, did not fit the simple two-category model most people carry into conversations about non-human intelligence. There was no single alien presence with a single agenda. His own research, compiled into an internal report comparing ET psychic capabilities with human ones, divided non-human groups into four distinct categories based on two variables: whether they were disposed toward humanity and whether their psychic capacity exceeded ours.
The breakdown is clarifying:
- Those with less psychic ability than humans and hostile to us rarely come here. There is not much they can do.
- Those with equal or less ability and friendly to us are here primarily for trade, specifically raw materials and, in an unexpected reversal, human creativity. Some groups have become so technologically advanced that their own creative capacity has atrophied. They are trading back their own technologies, reprocessed through the one thing they can no longer generate for themselves: genuine novelty (I’m looking at you, AI).
- Those with greater psychic ability than us and friendly to us want us to develop our own abilities. The pattern of people developing psychic capacities following contact experiences is, in Buchanan’s assessment, not accidental.
- Those with greater psychic ability than us and hostile to us would prefer we did not exist at all. The reason, when it crystallised for Buchanan through a specific viewing, was stark. Human remote viewers can perceive across space and time with a range that some of these groups, despite their superiority in other respects, cannot match. They have to be physically close to exert influence. We, when trained, do not. If humanity develops this capability at scale, we become a significant force in a galactic landscape where these groups currently hold the advantage.
That is the endgame. That is why the friendly ones want us to wake up and why the others do not.
See also, A New Worldview (2014)
Four ET Bases and What They Are Actually For
Before Buchanan joined Stargate, four ET bases on Earth had already been identified and remote-viewed by earlier practitioners. He independently verified three of them, producing sketches and findings that were, in his words, measurably identical to those produced by Pat Price nearly fifteen years earlier. The fourth, located in the Pyrenees mountains in Spain, he never personally viewed.
The base in Mount Zeal, Queensland, Australia, appeared to function as an entry portal, a kind of interstellar arrival point from which ETs dispersed across the planet. Mount Hayes in Alaska seemed oriented toward intelligence gathering, running in an automated state by the time Buchanan viewed it, its ET operators no longer present, but all systems still active. The facility in Zimbabwe looked, in his viewing, like a repair station for craft.
His broader conclusion, arrived at through independent viewing rather than briefed assumption, was that these locations may be less like secret installations and more like reservations, spaces the relevant governments had effectively designated and agreed to leave undisturbed. You stay here, and we will not interfere. It was not, in his reading, purely covert in the way the public narrative assumes. There was a form of negotiation.
There are also facilities on the Moon, primarily resource-processing operations. And automated research installations on Mars, though no personnel are stationed there, at least as of his viewings.
What the 1998 Session Showed
In a tasking to view the future up through 2050, carried out in 1998, Buchanan found a trajectory he has been hoping to be wrong about ever since. Significant population reduction through man-made events disguised as natural disasters. Economic destabilisation. The deliberate erosion of national identity, education systems, and social cohesion as conditions for consolidating power. A tipping point that, in his assessment, had already passed.
He found something else too. A rise in genius-level children. A multiplication of psychic awareness across the population. The emergence of tools that would allow people to become more self-sufficient, one of which, at the time of the session, he had no frame of reference for: a machine that could fabricate its own tools on demand. He now recognises it as the 3D printer.
And beyond the difficult stretch, he found something he did hold onto. A remnant population that had finally had enough. That rebuilt. That unified. That reached space. For those who made it through, life was described as genuinely good. Not as consolation, but as outcome.
The Subconscious Knows Everything
Controlled remote viewing, as Buchanan teaches it, is not about becoming psychic. The distinction matters. Every human being is already psychic at the subconscious level. What the methodology developed by Ingo Swan actually provides is a structured communication channel between the conscious mind and the part that already has access to everything across space and time.
The conscious mind is not psychic. The subconscious is. What gets in the way is the noise: the analytical overlay, the internal chatter, the habituated patterns of thought that drown out the quieter signal. CRV training is fundamentally about reducing that noise until the signal becomes legible.
Buchanan also teaches four rules drawn from interrogation that apply equally to discerning truth in any domain:
- Listen to what they say.
- Listen to what they do not say.
- Listen to how they say what they say.
- Listen to how they go about not saying what they do not say.
Applied to politicians, advertising, media narratives, or any communication designed to obscure, these four lenses cut through surprisingly quickly.
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How to Be One of the Survivors
Buchanan is not a doomsday voice. He is a pragmatist who has seen the data and drawn practical conclusions. His own response has been to make himself ungridable: solar power, a deep well, a greenhouse, no debt, everything owned. Not a bunker mentality, but a quiet, deliberate movement toward a life that does not depend on systems that can be switched off.
His advice is not complicated:
Learn to cook. Learn to grow something. Understand how the basic systems of your life actually function. Get out of the city if you can. Learn to spot lies. Trust the signal your gut is already running. Develop your inner faculties, not as a hobby but as a survival skill and a form of service. Care for your body as the instrument of endurance it will need to be. And hold your faith, in something larger, in the people around you, in the possibility that the better future he glimpsed in 1998 is real and worth working toward.
“The wrong way to take this,” he said at the close of the conversation, “is to get into more fear, lose hope, become nihilistic.” The right way is a wakeup call. Ready yourself. Fight the good fight. And pass something worth having on to whoever comes after you.
The ability that could make humanity a major power in the universe is not a weapon or a technology. It is already inside you. The only question is whether you choose to develop it.
Original Article: Prepare for Change
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