19x01 - The Hotspots Connection

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19x01 - The Hotspots Connection

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Mysterious encounters

reported in the same locations

for thousands of years.

In Delphi, you see

aerial phenomena

that can be traced back

all the way to ancient times.

Places where mass UFO sightings

are a common occurrence.

The Hudson Valley

exploded with sightings of UFOs.

We're not talking about one

or two people seeing something.

The number of witnesses

go into the thousands.

Areas known for even stranger

and often disturbing phenomena.

Skinwalker ranch is a place

that produces anomalous lights,

we have cow mutilations,

portals opening up,

giant wolves coming

out of these portals.

Could so-called UFO hot spots

reveal important clues about

an Alien presence on Earth?

I think these hot spots

are hugely significant

for our understanding of UFOs.

There is a doorway

in the universe.

Beyond it is

the promise of truth.

It demands

we question everything

we have ever been taught.

The evidence is all around us.

The future is

right before our eyes.

We are not alone.

We have never been alone.

San Diego. July 15, 2019.

In the middle of

an otherwise peaceful night,

the USS Omaha combat

information center

records an astonishing event

off the coast of

southern California.

An unidentified,

oval-shaped craft

is witnessed performing

mysterious maneuvers

in restricted airspace

around a U.S. Navy destroyer.

It is an amazing piece

of footage

showing a UFO

hovering over the sea.

And then, apparently,

descending into the ocean.

When the footage

is leaked to the public

by investigative filmmaker

Jeremy corbell two years later,

its authenticity is quickly

confirmed by the Pentagon.

I knew that it would

strike a chord.

You can see the structure

of the craft being

oval or circular.

You can see that it doesn't

have these plumes of exhaust

or heat trails or any

traditional propulsion.

What you're seeing

is a technology

that is so far advanced

from anything that

we have ever created

or shown in the theater of w*r,

which is where we show

our greatest technologies.

The strange incident

was more than intriguing

to UFO researchers,

not only because of

how the craft maneuvered,

but also because of

the area where it appeared.

Off the coast of

San Diego in California

is somewhere that UFOs or uaps

have been appearing

regularly for decades.

Since 1995,

more than 1,000 UFO sightings

have been reported

in the San Diego area.

All these reports of sightings

were not just made up.

They can be photographed.

There's something up there,

and sometimes down in the water,

that no one understands.

More and more, the m*llitary

is acknowledging

that it's interested,

giving credibility to the fact

that these things exist.

When you realize

that the San Diego naval base

is one of the most

restricted naval bases,

restricted areas,

in the country,

UFOs are flying back and forth

over the ships, over the base.

The number of UFO reports

occurring in San Diego

may appear quite significant.

However, it is just one

of several locations

around the globe

where similar incidents

are often reported

and documented.

Locations that have come

to be known as UFO hot spots.

A UFO hot spot is

a physical space

where sightings of unusual

aerial phenomena are common.

There's usually a perceivable

unusual energy at the site.

There's been a long history

of sightings at these places.

UFO hot spots

are places where UFOs occur

not just across a few years

but across decades.

And of course

the question becomes,

you know, why are

these places so important?

Why is it that UFOs

can appear at them

more frequently

than anywhere else?

One well-known

hot spot in the United States

is the Hudson Valley

in New York state.

Here, we not only have

dozens of witnesses,

but over a period of years,

we have thousands of witnesses.

Marfa is this mountain range

in Texas,

and it's these

strange anomalous lights

that nobody has ever

been able to figure out.

It's such a hot spot

that the actual state of Texas

built a viewing station

where people can stop and rest

and watch the marfa lights

at night.

The Bermuda Triangle

is also a well-known

hot spot as well.

Wiltshire, England is another.

Sedona has become

a very popular hot spot.

And skinwalker ranch

in northern Utah

is an outstanding

example of a hot spot.

Native Americans

have said for centuries

that this is a place

where supernatural

UFO activity occurs.

It seems that a large proportion

of sightings of UFOs or uaps

in the modern world

do take place at-at hot spots.

The perception of

so-called UFO hot spots

emerged in the aftermath

of two of the most highly

publicized UFO incidents

in U.S. history,

which both took place

in 1947.

On June 27, near mount rainier

in Washington state,

pilot Kenneth Arnold

reported seeing

nine saucer-shaped craft

flying in a coordinated pattern

at a speed of approximately

1,200 miles per hour.

Just one month later,

the infamous report

of a UFO crash took place

in Roswell, New Mexico.

The July 8,

1947, headline

went around the world.

In the Roswell daily record,

"flying saucer crashes

into a pasture near Roswell."

You start looking

at the timeline,

and what was happening

through 1947

and beyond.

Our government,

and other governments,

were developing

gigantic, huge storage

and files and folders

and departments

that were dedicated

to the secret study

of UFOs and ets on our planet.

Over the next two decades,

thousands of

additional UFO sightings

were reported around the world,

prompting the U.S. government

to launch an investigation

into the phenomenon.

The study was given the code

name "Project Blue Book,"

and while the program's official

findings were not definitive,

a startling trend

appeared in the data.

The renowned j. Allen Hynek,

of Project Blue Book fame,

wrote there's

a statistical analysis

that showed when and where

these occurrences happened,

and a pattern started to emerge,

such as UFO sightings,

lights in the sky,

anomalous activity,

in the American southwest,

the northeast,

the Mississippi valley,

and UFO researchers

took notice of this

and began to flock

to those areas

to conduct their research.

Researchers in the '50s

and the '60s,

they went back through the data,

and sometimes, literally,

they would get out

a map, and x marks the spot.

And then they would notice,

wait a minute,

there are these clusters,

these strange hot spots.

Areas where these events

seem-seem to pile up

for no apparent reason.

What researchers realized

was that 60% to 70%

of UFO sightings in America,

turn up in the same spots

over and over again.

And they realized

that there was something

about those spots

that was drawing UFO.

If we're trying

to solve a mystery,

you want to go to a location

that has the most clues.

And these are the locations

that could have the clues

to connect our ancient

past to our modern reality,

and perhaps give us

the answers we're seeking.

Could there really be

certain locations on Earth

that attract

extraterrestrial visitors,

as ancient astronaut

theorists suggest?

Perhaps further clues

can be found

by examining what reportedly

took place at one such location,

not in modern times,

but thousands

of years ago in Israel.

October, 2000.

While building a road

just east of the city,

a construction crew

discovers the entrance

to an ancient

limestone cave dwelling.

Archaeologists soon begin

excavating the site,

known as the qesem cave,

and are shocked to determine

that it was inhabited by

human beings 400,000 years ago.

What archaeologists found

was a time capsule

of human activity

from around 400,000 years ago,

down to about 200,000 years ago.

And when they started

to investigate the cave,

they realized that

the so-called qesem people

were practicing shamanism

at this early stage.

Evidence from the cave

shows that the qesem people

had skills considered

impossible for that time,

including the ability

to make and use fire at will,

craft stone tools

and even preserve food.

But why did early humans

with such advanced abilities

choose to inhabit

this particular cave,

and live there

for more than 200,000 years?

Ancient astronaut theorists

believe the answer may lie

in the fact that the qesem cave

sits in the shadow

of mount gerizim,

where mysterious

aerial phenomena

have been reported

for thousands of years.

Mount gerizim in Israel

was considered the original

dwelling place of God

in the old Hebrew Bible.

And God's presence would take

the form of a shekinah,

or some kind of bright light

that would emanate

from this mountain.

The earliest biblical patriarchs

came to this mountain,

and had visions

of the blinding lights,

what we'd call

UFOs or uaps today.

Mount gerizim

has been a hot spot

where mysterious lights appear

both in modern times

and historically.

For example,

in the 1720s an English cleric

by the name of Thomas shore

was exploring the vicinity

of mount gerizim,

and he and his team saw this

incredible light phenomena

around the mountain.

He referred to it

as "ignis fatuus,"

which means, "the foolish fire."

And he observed this for hours,

changing different forms,

coming forward, going backwards.

Thomas shore's encounter

at mount gerizim

is just one of many

that have been reported

over the centuries,

including sightings

in modern times.

An English journalist

by the name of Wilkins

wrote a book entitled

flying saucers uncensored.

And this talks

about a group of bedouin

in the vicinity of

mount gerizim in the 1950s,

encountering this strange object

which was interpreted

in terms of a flying saucer.

Wanting to confirm

that UFOs are still seen

in the area

of mount gerizim today,

I climbed the mountain,

and I was able to speak with one

of the highest-ranking priests

of the samaritan community

who lived there to this day.

And he was able to confirm that,

indeed, strange, mysterious

lights are seen there.

Considering the long history

of strange lights being

reported over mount gerizim,

is it possible

that extraterrestrials

have been visiting

the same locations

for thousands of years?

Ancient astronaut

theorists say yes,

and suggest that UFO hot spots

can even help explain

several mysteries

of the ancient past,

including why certain sites

are designated as places

of spiritual worship,

and why some of

the most enigmatic temples

and monuments in the world

were created.

In ancient times, strange lights

were seen repeatedly

in the same locations,

and in a number of cases,

these areas were marked

by some sort of

monuments to memorialize

these beings and these Gods

visiting the people.

The reason why Delphi, Greece,

became a place of worship

is because local legends say

that someone descended

from the sky there

and imparted knowledge.

Now, in my opinion,

you would not build

something of that scale

if it really didn't happen.

And in the area of Delphi,

to this day,

you see aerial phenomena

that are very strange.

Much like Delphi,

the ancient site

of Stonehenge is a place

where UFOs are frequently

reported today.

A photo of a disk-shaped object

hovering over

the Megalithic structure

was even included in a British

Ministry of Defence file

that was declassified in 2009.

Stonehenge is a great example

of a UFO hot spot in England.

Over the lifetime

of the ministry

of defence's UFO project,

there have probably been

several hundred,

if not low thousands,

of sightings

recorded around Stonehenge

in the county of Wiltshire.

Ancient native American sites

where petroglyphs

depict strange beings

often identified

as "star ancestors,"

have also become UFO

hot spots in modern times.

Rock art at these ancient sites

depicts a multitude

of strange beings,

large eyes, elongated heads,

often looking like some kind

of extraterrestrial creation.

And it would seem

that these ancient sites

have been having UFO activity

for thousands of years.

And this UFO activity

is continuing even today.

One very good example

is lake Titicaca,

on the borders between

Peru and Bolivia.

There's an island there

by the name of

the island of the sun,

and this is well-known

for strange lights

rising up out of it.

They've been seen,

uh, by locals,

they've been seen by visitors.

The island of the sun

is also seen

as the point of creation

by the local aymara and quechua

peoples of the region,

and what they say

is that the sun

rose up out of that

island, into the air.

There are ancient hot spots

that are modern hot spots,

and when you draw a map

of all the hot spots

around the world,

what you find

is that the ancients

and the moderns are the same.

It never went away.

Is there something

about these sites

that attracts UFOs?

It's maybe why

the ancients built them

in those locations

in the first place.

Is it possible that

mysterious ancient sites

such as mount gerizim,

Stonehenge,

Chaco canyon,

and many others

offer evidence

that extraterrestrials

may have been visiting Earth

for thousands of years

at very specific locations?

If so, why?

Ancient astronaut

theorists believe

that the answer may be found

by looking not toward the sky,

but deep underground.

Kent cliffs, New York,

new year's Eve, 1982.

Shortly before midnight

in this small town

just north of New York City,

new year's Eve revelers

are struck by the sight

of an unusual aircraft

in the sky.

The ship appears to be

as large as a commercial jet,

but has a v-shape,

moves slowly,

and makes no sound.

The incident is the first

in a wave of UFO sightings

that would shake

the surrounding area,

known as the Hudson Valley.

The Hudson Valley

is your classic hot spot.

Here, UFOs appeared

from 1983 to 1986,

and was witnessed

by thousands of people.

A triangular,

boomerang-shape object,

very well-lit, flew very low

over the community,

and it was

photographed, videotaped,

and it was seen from people

from all walks of life

who were sure

they saw something strange

that was not from this planet.

This caused people to

pull off the side of the road

and actually start calling home,

thinking there was

some type of an invasion.

And they were executive doctors,

scientists and so on,

meteorologists,

and they all reported something

that they have

never seen before.

Over the span of three years,

officials received

more than 9,000 reports

from eyewitnesses describing

the same, v-shaped craft.

Not only was there a UFO

sighting in Hudson Valley,

but it came back night

after night after night.

These are people who

would not normally come forward

to say that they saw a UFO.

Yet, what they saw

was so convincing

and so frightening to them,

that they went on record

to report what they saw.

I mean, it's just amazing.

During the two-year wave

of UFO sightings

in the Hudson Valley,

author Philip imbrogno

investigated the area

on behalf of

the center for UFO studies,

which was founded

by j. Allen Hynek

after his work

with Project Blue Book.

Imbrogno conducted

hundreds of interviews

with residents of the area,

and even witnessed

the v-shaped craft himself.

This object,

whatever it was,

the size of a football field,

came over the highways

and hovered,

and, at times, projected down

a brilliant beam of white light.

Usually, UFO researchers

don't see the UFO that

they're investigating.

I saw this object three times.

So, it was amazing.

As imbrogno spent

months crisscrossing the area,

he noticed something curious:

The volume of mysterious

reports during this time

were not only focused on

a strange craft in the sky,

but also on bizarre sounds

coming from somewhere

deep below ground.

People start to wonder

why are these hot spots

hot spots?

And one explanation is that

what is actually going on

is underneath the ground.

That these hot spots

are in fact entrances

to vast underground caverns,

or even secret bases.

In the Hudson river there,

especially in the '80s,

I spoke to a few researchers,

and they said that

the locals used to hear things

coming up from underground,

and they weren't really

quite sure what it was,

but they figured there

was a base below ground.

A m*llitary/alien base.

Arguably, the most

famous sighting

in the Hudson Valley hot spot

concerned beings

from underground,

as was the case

with best-selling horror

novelist whitley strieber,

who wrote about

his own experience

in his book, communion.

My wife and I had bought a cabin

in the western extreme edge

of the whole Hudson Valley.

And in December of 1985,

I woke up in a room,

not my bedroom,

in the middle of the night,

and the room was filled

with two kinds of figures.

These willowy figures

with big black eyes,

and dark blue short figures.

Then I began

to hear a voice say,

"what can we do to

help you stop screaming?"

And I thought, "I'm screaming?"

And I was screaming.

And the next morning, I woke up

extremely confused

and disturbed,

without any real understanding

of what happened to me.

While many presume

that streiber's

Alien abductors

descended from the skies,

in fact, he described

them as coming up from below,

and their presence

was marked by sounds

deep beneath his mountain cabin.

In the cabin,

we used to hear

drilling underground.

And we could hear this

taking place under the cabin.

In fact, it was so loud one day,

I was sitting with

one of my neighbors

and this sound kept coming up,

and you could kind of

feel it in your teeth.

It was not pleasant.

The idea that hot spots mark

entrances to the underworld

is a phenomenon

seen across the planet.

This can be what's happening

in, say, lake Titicaca.

And then you have

other places like, say,

Mount Shasta,

or certain volcanoes in Mexico,

where UFOs are seen,

and there's a lot of activity.

Where do people allege

that there are

underground bases?

Well, in New Mexico, of course.

And what do you have

in New Mexico? Roswell.

And it's alleged that there is

a secret underground base

off the coast of San Diego.

And, of course, that's the focus

of a lot of the modern

UFO activity

involving the U.S. Navy.

Could the strange sounds

reportedly emanating

from beneath the Hudson Valley,

and many other hot spots,

be evidence

of hidden underground

structures, as some speculate?

Or might there be

another explanation

for these areas

of high UFO activity?

Perhaps further clues

can be found

by examining the power

of Earth's magnetic field.

In this small town

outside of Paris,

numerous eyewitnesses

report several mysterious

oval-shaped craft

above the Seine river,

traveling at great speeds

before suddenly vanishing

into thin air.

It is the first of

more than 300 UFO incidents

that would take place

in France during the year.

Journalist aimé Michel

begins studying

the reported flight paths

of many of these accounts,

and makes

an astonishing observation.

All these UFO sightings

appeared to move

in dead straight lines,

often crisscrossing.

And as he kept getting

reports coming in,

and he kept plotting them,

he kept finding

the same system happening,

the same lines, the same

movements of these UFOs.

In 1958, Michel

published his research

in a book called flying saucers

and the straight-line mystery.

In the book, he introduced

a principle he called orthoteny,

which held that clusters

of UFO activity

over a short period of time

usually occur along straight

lines that often intersect.

What aimé Michel

started to realize was

that there seemed

to be a pattern

in where these objects

were appearing,

and also their flight paths.

He saw that they actually

use specific lanes,

which he felt were connected

with the magnetic forces

of the Earth.

He's noticing that these UFOs

are traveling in straight lines,

using latitudes,

and that, in fact,

this can be extrapolated

into an entire grid

that encapsulates

the entire planet.

Is it possible that aimé Michel

successfully identified

a grid pattern

across the Earth

of highly magnetized regions

that have come to be

known as UFO hot spots?

Ancient astronaut theorists

believe that further clues

can be found by examining an

area that has become notorious

for mysterious phenomena

and strange disappearances

The Bermuda Triangle.

With the Bermuda Triangle,

it is an irrefutable fact

that planes and ships

of various sizes

have disappeared

without a trace.

You also have

UFO and uap stories.

In the last century,

roughly 50 ships

and 20 airplanes have vanished

without a trace

within this infamous

500,000-square-mile stretch

of the Atlantic ocean.

According to Scottish biologist

and paranormal researcher

Ivan t. Sanderson,

the Bermuda Triangle

is just one of a strange

and disturbing kind

of UFO hot spot

that he described as

the world's 12 "vile vortices."

He was able to identify,

he believed,

certain spots like

the Bermuda Triangle,

the dragon's triangle,

places like the great pyramid,

and other huge monument areas,

and there was activity

going on at these places,

disappearing ships

and airplanes,

UFO activity,

lights and unusual phenomenon

that were occurring constantly.

In his 1972 article entitled

"the 12 devil's

graveyards around the world,"

Sanderson mapped these

sites at equidistant points

above and below the equator,

and discovered

they formed a mysterious

geometrical pattern

on the Earth's surface.

There are 12 of these

across the globe.

Now, five of them are

within the tropic of cancer,

five of them within

the tropic of capricorn,

the other two, the North Pole

and the South Pole.

What's interesting is

if you connect all of these

through the sphere of our globe,

they make an icosagon,

or a 20-sided polygon.

So, this is showing us

how all of these

type of hot spots are

connected to each other.

The hot spot sites

Sanderson identified

share more than just

a unique history and geometry.

Many of these so-called

vile vortices have strong

magnetic anomalies caused

by variations or disturbances

in the Earth's magnetic field.

If you take a look at the Earth,

the Earth has a magnetic

field like a bar magnet.

The field of the magnetism

comes out from the North Pole

and goes into the South Pole.

It comes from the fact

that inside the Earth,

there is churning electricity.

And we now know that

there are anomalies there.

It's as if our entire Earth

is one gigantic battery.

And if one were to argue

that the entire

planet is a battery,

well, what's it used for?

I think our planet could serve

to power whatever exotic device

extraterrestrials use

to get here and leave.

Incredibly, powerful

magnetic anomalies

are found at many UFO hot spots,

including the San Diego bay,

the Bermuda Triangle,

and the Hudson Valley.

Perhaps a lot of this has

to do with interstellar travel.

Maybe these hot spots

are where they get that energy.

Maybe the UFOs can literally

suck up the power,

the power that the ancients,

for example, could sense

when they built these

monuments in the first place.

Are all UFO hot spots

part of a natural

worldwide power grid?

Could learning how

to access the energy

at these sites

one day equip mankind

with advanced extraterrestrial

technology and capabilities?

Ancient astronaut

theorists say yes,

and believe

that extraterrestrials

are already using this

electromagnetic energy,

not to travel to UFO hot spots,

but possibly through them.

The uintah basin, Utah.

Skinwalker ranch is

a 512-acre property

where, for more

than two centuries,

mysterious and terrifying

phenomena have been reported,

including UFOs,

cattle mutilations

and otherworldly creatures.

Skinwalker ranch

in northern Utah

is an outstanding

example of a hot spot.

It's one that is

a crossover location

because native Americans

have said for centuries

that this is a place where

supernatural activity occurs,

and it's still occurring today,

and is now being

very well-documented

and thoroughly studied.

In 2019,

astrophysicist Dr. Travis Taylor

joined a team of

scientists and researchers

to investigate the bizarre

phenomena on the property.

- To the south.

- There it is!

It's moving real slow.

That thing is big and spherical.

Yes, it is, and it's got

a black dot in the center of it.

That ain't an airplane!

Since I've been out there

at skinwalker ranch,

I've seen so many

different things

that before, I would have not

really believed they existed.

Travis, you got to see this.

Okay. Well, there's the lasers.

- Yeah, I'm doing instant playback. You see this?

- Oh. Yeah.

Wow. What the crap is that?

And I can say that

I'd never seen a UFO

before I went

to skinwalker ranch,

and now I've seen so many,

I can't count them.

Skinwalker ranch is,

without question,

the most scientifically studied

hot spot on the planet.

To be able to take a more

advanced scientific effort

forward to better understand

what is really happening there,

I mean, it's

It's the greatest science

project of our time.

Between 1996 and 2016,

the federal government helped

fund investigations on the ranch

that were led by

aerospace entrepreneur

Robert Bigelow

and his organization

known as the national institute

for discovery science.

People ask me, hey,

what did Bigelow find?

And the interesting thing is,

is that we haven't received any,

not a single bit of data,

from the previous team,

so it must be classified.

Bigelow never shared it with us.

Although much of what

the Bigelow team discovered

has never been released

to the public,

it has been suggested

that some of

the hot spot phenomena

witnessed on the ranch

may be related

to a portal through spacetime.

Skinwalker ranch appears

to be the epicenter

of some really strange

energy measurements,

strange electric

and magnetic field.

There's been

a lot of speculation

that skinwalker ranch

is the site of a portal

or a wormhole where

Alien civilizations,

or maybe even

extra-dimensional creatures,

are using as a transit station.

They're moving in and out.

Could wormholes really

be an explanation

for why hot spots

like skinwalker ranch

exist where they do?

The idea of a wormhole

A shortcut through

time and space

Was proposed in 1935

by physicists Albert Einstein

and Nathan rosen.

Using the theory of relativity,

they showed that these pathways

could exist as

a tunnel structure,

connecting two very distant

points through space and time

making travel to the most

remote parts of the universe

a theoretical possibility.

Some believe

that extraterrestrials

would use wormholes,

and UFOs would then, apparently,

arrive out of

nowhere, seemingly,

and disappear into nowhere,

which is very often what you get

at locations

that are UFO hot spots

like skinwalker ranch.

What do you find? The idea

that there's a portal there.

It's within the laws of physics

to use the wormhole as a gateway

to another distant

part of the galaxy

faster than the speed of light.

We don't have

that kind of technology.

But perhaps

an advanced civilization

already mastered

this technology,

and use it to

crisscross the galaxy.

That cannot be ruled out.

Is it possible that

advanced intelligent beings

exist in other parts

of the universe

who have the technology

to create portals

through time and space?

And if so, could

UFO hot spots be gateways

where they are able

to reach Earth?

It might explain why,

on our Earth,

that places where UFOs

of any shape, size, color,

are seen on a repeated basis,

it's exactly the same thing.

They're coming in and out of

electromagnetically

created portals,

and that's why there seems to be

a pattern of coming

and going on this planet.

They are with us on our planet.

Could it be that

extraterrestrials

are actually traveling to Earth

through wormholes or portals?

If so, where

are they coming from?

There are those who believe

that it may not be

from distant points

in the cosmos,

but possibly

from other dimensions.

Famed author and

Ufologist John keel

publishes his second book:

UFOs operation Trojan horse.

In the book, keel asserts

that Earth is being visited

by extraterrestrials,

not from distant planets,

but from parallel universes.

He believed this could

be the real explanation

for UFO hot spots.

John keel believed

that these visitors

were from other dimensions,

but that in the past,

they had been misperceived

as Gods, devils, angels, demons,

other sorts

of supernatural entities.

But he said this is something

that has always been with us.

It's just that

they don't come from

where we think they come from.

John keel said

those beings are not

from other planets.

They're from other dimensions.

And this is called

the interdimensional hypothesis.

And when they do

appear in our reality,

they can violate

our laws of physics.

They can travel

faster than light.

It's because they're coming from

higher dimensional realms.

According to

the interdimensional hypothesis,

hot spots are simply

locations on Earth

where the dimension we inhabit

crosses over into another.

It may sound like

science fiction,

but it actually fits neatly into

a branch of theoretical physics

known as string theory.

In string theory

we play with different

kinds of universes

in different dimensions.

There are tunnels

that connect one universe

with another universe.

And how many universes

are there in string theory?

Perhaps an infinite number.

In the end, hot spots

remain an enduring mystery.

Are UFO hot spots gateways

to other dimensions?

Portals to other

places in the universe?

The locations of

underground Alien bases?

Or is it possible

that all three are true?

There's no, you know,

theory of everything

when it comes to this

sort of phenomena.

It seems like there are

a lot of different reasons

as to why a UFO may be

attracted to something,

why activity happens over here.

There are a variety of different

reasons, and not just one.

I think these hot spots

are hugely significant

for our understanding of UFOs.

There might be a dimensional

solution to this.

There could be

multiple explanations,

and these aren't

mutually exclusive.

So it's perfectly

possible to have

visiting extraterrestrials,

interdimensional intrusion

and time travelers

from the future.

We don't fully

understand hot spots.

However, there's never been

a time in history

that I'm aware of

where so much

science and technology

has been directed now

in trying to figure them out.

And what will be

the benefit of that?

Well, we will

come to a conclusion

about who we are,

where we came from,

and ultimately

where we go from here.

If one day the mainstream

accepts the idea

that these UFO hot spots

do have an

extraterrestrial connection,

then that would be

a profound conclusion

in the history of humanity.

Could UFO hot spots hold the key

to understanding

strange phenomena

that has been

witnessed on our planet

for thousands of years?

Might these locations

contain portals

that lead not only

to other worlds,

but also to other dimensions?

If so, perhaps one day

we will be able to harness

the power of these

hot spots ourselves,

and discover

a reality far beyond

what we ever believed

was possible.
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