Aubrey Marcus Podcast
Army Remote Viewer: “I located 4 Secret UFO Bases” | Sgt. Lyn Buchanan (retd.)
05 Mar 2026
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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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I was working as a linguist and computer programmer over in Augsburg, Germany. And they wanted a... that would tie the intelligence computers of 12 different countries together to get them talking to each other. And each country has a different language and different setup for their intelligence and all that. So the offer was made to one other sergeant and myself And I got the job.
The other sergeant wanted it. So it took me about eight or nine months to write that program. And when the day came to show it to the commanding generals of the 12 different countries, they They were all gathered in the room and I went to the bathroom to, you know, I had everything all set up. I went to the bathroom to make sure my hair was right.
There were no wrinkles in my uniform and all this. Came back, did my little song and dance introduction. And then for, you know, to show it, I hit the enter key and the screen went dead. And the general started laughing at me and all that. And this other sergeant was at the back door. And he said, gotcha. And turned around and walked off. And I got flaming angry.
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Chapter 2: How did Lyn Buchanan become involved in the Stargate Program?
I went through the training of the Angus 1 controlled remote viewing method, which is what the military used, and became a full-flight viewer. And eventually, after about two years, became the trainer of the unit.
Wow. At some point, I want to circle back and talk about this method and how people can develop their own remote viewing abilities. So if you're listening right now, we're going to get back to that. So stick around. But I want to hear some more of... Because there were some wild things that you saw.
And I'm sure some of what you saw was classified and pertains to things that shouldn't be talked about. But some of the things are... you're willing to talk about and they're very interesting and they pertain to also this next turbulent stretch that we're going through in humanity.
Yeah.
So what were some of the things outside of the classic military operations? Because once you harnessed the skill, I'm sure there was a mixture of curiosity and also just a desire to see what you could see. So what were some of these things that you started to tap into beyond the military operations?
Well, we were forbidden to use remote viewing for our own use. Go figure that. Yeah. I learned to use it to make better decisions, to make money, and to make my family's life better. We went from several thousand dollars in debt to... Owning our own home, owning everything fully paid, money in the bank and all that. So that. Also, in the practice sessions.
Now, let me point out here, we were never officially tasked with any ET or UFO targets, okay? Did we do them? Well, yeah. Practice sessions. And, you know, if a two, three, four star general came in and said, would you do me a favor? What's the sergeant going to say? No, sir. You know, and so, you know, but we were never officially tasked to do ET targets. Did we do them? Well, sure. Yeah, we do.
As practice or as favors?
All right, ET targets. I mean, what were you discovering? What did you see?
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Chapter 3: What is psychokinesis and how did it impact Lyn's career?
I mean, this flying saucer. And they were watching it. And it came up and got right over them. And they were frozen and it abducted them. And something about that, that added all the information I'd seen before, sort of made things click in my mind. And I realized those ETs had more psychic ability than those humans standing there on the lake. But they didn't have any range.
They had to be right over them in order to abduct them. And, you know, in order to freeze them. And the remote viewing that we learned, we can see across space and time like we can see across a room. And when we're going into space, okay, and when we get there, if we have that ability and it's developed, we will be a major power in the universe.
Because we can see through space and time and they can't. And that's why our friends want us out there and with that ability developed. That's why our enemies don't want us out there.
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So with this, I mean, it seems like there's a galactic battle that's going on. Those that are friendly to us are maybe antagonistic with those that are not friendly with us. And there's a kind of like a stasis between equally matched powers. And then so those that are friendly to us are looking to develop and help us advance so that we can actually maybe...
turn the tide, and then probably those that are less friendly to us want to make sure that we never reach that capacity so that we're eliminated from the galactic battle that's going on.
That's what I get from my viewing, yeah. And also, you know, you look at the ancient art, I mean, our art from the medieval times and all that, they have the UFOs in the sky fighting them. with each other. And yeah, I think there's been a battle going on between them longer than we can even understand.
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Chapter 4: What were Lyn's first remote viewing assignments?
And everybody says, yeah, yeah, good idea. No, it's not a good idea. But that has been going on for quite a while. We've been made to be afraid. You know, before you could Let your kids run around at midnight and all this. Now then, you can't let them out in the front yard. And you have to be afraid of everything. And that's part of the psychosis thing.
Yeah, yeah. I think fear, you know, I think Dune was a stroke of genius when they came up with that famous quote, you know, fear is the mind killer, the little death. You know, I mean, it really is. It's a virus that's far more deadly than COVID or anything else.
And for the common person, you think, oh, then I shouldn't fear. For those people that think, oh, we found a new way to control their mind.
Right. Right. Right. Yeah. Um, all right. So if we were going to develop this, develop these methods, you know, how, you know, what is the way that we would develop the methods and then what is the application, you know, what are applications that you used that were actually able to improve your economic stability, like improve your own life? So how do you, how do you train it?
And then what, what were the applications that you looked to use it for?
I think becoming self-sufficient, even if you stay in the city, becoming self-sufficient. A lot of people don't know how to cook. They have to go to a restaurant. Okay. You can cook rice. You can boil water. You can cook rice. Just learn things and learn to spot lives. Learn to look behind what's said. Do you know the four rules of interrogation?
No, please share.
Listen to what they say, okay? Listen to what they don't say. Listen to how they say what they say. Listen to how they go about not saying what they don't say. Okay. And if you apply those four rules to your politicians, to advertising, to a commercial you see on TV, you know, what don't they say and how do they go about not saying it? You know, you can start getting to the truth.
Yeah, that's, and trust, and I think trust yourself too. I think there's, you know, I, I look at the phenomenon of savant syndrome, which is a real phenomenon, of course, and people are able to make unbelievable calculations that are not possible with the conscious mind.
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