ALASKA – With its frozen wilderness, Alaska’s massive Mount Hayes towers 8,000 feet high and stands as one of the nation’s largest peaks.

However, the mountain has been the focus of several alien conspiracy theories for years due to alleged UFO encounters in the area.
These assertions have generated enough fascination for Apple TV to broadcast a limited series about it called The Secrets of Mount Hayes.
YouTube also streamed a brief documentary produced by the Travel Channel, titled ‘Searching for UFO’s Beneath Mount Hayes’, reports the Daily Star.
A preview for the series opens with an interview featuring Jonny Enoch, a self-proclaimed Paranormal Researcher, who said, “In my opinion there are unpredictable, dangerous forces at work here.”
According to LadBible, the mystery originates from historical CIA files that suggested aliens might be running concealed facilities on Earth, including deep beneath the ocean and within isolated mountain chains.
They were allegedly made public through the US Freedom of Information Act.
Mount Hayes was listed among them, alongside Monte Perdido in Spain and submerged locations off Puerto Rico’s coast and near the Bahamas.
One document was labeled Description of Personnel Associated ET Bases, identifying the summit as the “primary base” utilized by extraterrestrials.
The location has allegedly also witnessed some peculiar UFO encounters, with observers documenting unexplained craft displaying unusual behavior.
This occurred throughout the 1970s and 80s, an era when the CIA conducted tests with individuals who claimed they possessed the ability to gather intelligence about remote locations.
It formed part of the CIA’s STARGATE initiative, during a period when the US was engaged in a Cold War space competition with the Soviet Union.
The document notes that one individual questioned claimed they could remotely observe an “entity” possessing a “very large, round-shaped head” and a “very unhuman appearance.”
The encounter was also characterized as “very pale” with a “sharp nose”. However, there is allegedly no documentation of this individual undergoing drug screening.





