ALIENS UFO

Mexicans panicked when they spotted an unidentified flying object hovering over tall buildings. (VIDEO)

On August 24, 1954, numerous eyewitnesses reported seeing several mysterious oval-shaped craft above the same river in Vernon, a small town outside of Paris. The craft traveled at great speeds before suddenly disappearing into thin air. This event marked the first of over 300 UFO incidents that would occur in France that year.

Journalist Amy Michelle studied the flight paths of many of these reports and made a startling observation – all of these UFO sightings appeared to move in straight, often crisscrossing lines. As she received reports and plotted them, she kept finding the same pattern occurring, the same lines and the same movements of these UFOs. In 1958, Michelle published her research in a book called “Flying Saucers and the Mystery of the Straight Line,” which introduced a principle she called orthotny. This principle held that clusters of UFO activity over a short period of time usually occur along straight lines that often intersect.

Michelle began to notice that there seemed to be a pattern in where these objects appeared and also in their flight paths. He saw that they actually used specific lines that he felt were linked to the Earth’s magnetic forces.

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He noted that these UFOs are traveling in a straight line using latitudes and that this can actually be extrapolated to an entire grid that encapsulates the entire planet. Could it be possible that Amy Michelle has successfully identified an Earth-wide grid pattern of highly magnetized regions that have come to be known as UFO hot spots?

Ancient astronaut theorists believe that more clues can be found by examining an area that has become famous for mysterious phenomena and strange disappearances – the Bermuda Triangle. It is an irrefutable fact that planes and ships of various sizes have disappeared without a trace in 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 type of UFO hotspot that he has described as the 12 vile vortices of the world.

Sanderson was able to identify certain locations such as the Bermuda Triangle, the Dragon’s Triangle, and other large monumental areas where activity was taking place—ships and planes disappearing, UFO activity, lights, and unusual phenomena that were constantly occurring. In his 1972 paper titled “The Devil’s 12 Graveyards Around the World,” Sanderson mapped these locations at equidistant points above and below the equator and discovered that they formed a mysterious geometric pattern on the Earth’s surface. There are 12 such hotspots around the world—five of them are on the Tropic of Cancer, five on the Tropic of Capricorn, and the other two are at the North and South Poles.

What’s interesting is that if you connect all of these across the sphere of our globe, they form an icosagon, or a 20-sided polygon. This shows us how all of these hotspots are connected to each other. The hotspot locations that 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. Our entire Earth is a giant battery, and it’s possible that aliens could use it to power their exotic devices to get there and go.

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