Miles Johnston | Risking Everything to Record the Truth | Part 1 of 2

Miles Johnston | Risking Everything to Record the Truth | Part 1 of 2

From VERITAS by Mel Hostalrich

March 6, 2026

About this episode

Miles Johnston discusses his extensive work in recording unconventional testimonies and the implications of his findings.

Since 1994, Miles Johnston has worked quietly and persistently in a field where most voices fade quickly. For more than three decades, he has remained focused on listening, recording, and preserving testimony that exists far outside conventional frameworks. Miles is the founder of The Bases Project, an investigative platform built around long-form conversations rather than conclusions. His interviews extend for hours, sometimes days, allowing witnesses, researchers, engineers, and experiencers to speak without interruption, compression, or narrative pressure. Over the years, his work has intersected with underground base testimony, advanced aerospace claims, intelligence-linked research, psychological trauma, and the human consequences of secrecy. Many of the individuals he has interviewed describe experiences that challenge accepted history, technology timelines, and assumptions about reality itself. What sets Miles apart is not endorsement or dismissal of these accounts. It is his discipline. His patience. And his refusal to rush judgment in areas where certainty is often claimed too quickly. Tonight, we take a step back from individual cases and examine the larger arc of his…

People in this episode

Host: Mel Hostalrich

Guest: Miles Johnston

Topics covered

  • testimony
  • investigative journalism
  • secrecy
  • aerospace claims
  • psychological trauma

Keywords

  • Miles Johnston
  • The Bases Project
  • testimony
  • aerospace
  • secrecy
  • psychological trauma
  • investigative journalism

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: The Bases Project

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