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Locations for Extraordinary Evidence - UFO Hotspots

Updated: Jan 28


With the right tools in hand, let's explore the locations that will give us the best chance of capturing UFOs with our tools.


Books & Magazines Approach


Let's start UFO hunting at locations suggested by books and magazines where there may have been historic UFO connections; such as, Stonehenge (UK), Easter Island, and Nazca Desert (Peru). While, at first it sounds like a good idea quickly becomes nonsensical. These are myths, let's not put our time and money on myths.


The same publications also suggested places where UFO have crashed. For example, Aurora, Texas had a famous UFO incident back in 1897. Not only did this happen a long time ago but this is an unconfirmed event. Another is the famous Roswell, New Mexico of 1947. Once again that happened a long time ago when it used to host an active air force base that was home to the Enola Gay, the airplane that dropped the atomic bomb. The aliens are not visiting their grandpa's crash sites and neither should you.


Database Approach


We can try the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) website, where they have a state by state report of public UFO sightings. This is a good start to get a general understanding of UFO sightings in the states. You will have to do a lot more to understand the massive amount of invalidated historical data. A data scientist is needed to analyze the data to develop a pattern we can isolate as good locations to hunt for UFOs. Regardless, it is a good database for general facts such as California has the most sightings, but other than that, it is just a lot of random noise without a thorough study of the data.


Word of Mouth Approach


Word-of-mouth may not be hi-tech but can be effective if we try to stay current and look for recurring sightings from the locals. Water locations seem to be the latest UFO trend. For example, Catalina Island off the California coast is currently favored to be a hot UFO zone. Fishermen frequently witness USOs (Unidentified Submersible Objects) going in and out of the water. As a matter of fact the TicTac incident occurred around this area.


Another UFO hotspot spread by word-of-mouth from villagers and fishermen is an area located in south-western Puerto Rico. The Cabo Rojo and Lajas region of the island have frequent USOs sightings in the water as reported by the locals.


If the budget allows use hot-air balloons, small planes, or fixed-wing drones up to the sky for a better chance of seeing UFOs flying around. As a matter of fact, Ryan Graves, an ex-Navy pilot claims they saw UFOs ‘every day for at least a couple years’. This was off the East coast. If possible, try to fly near a nuclear powered building or vessel. UFOs love nukes.


Go Nuke Approach

There's definitely a link between UFO sightings and nuclear facilities worldwide. Ufologists suggested that wherever there's nuclear stuff, there are UAPs visitations. To increase our chances of catching UAPs, we could establish observation sites near the most active nuclear facilities of the following national nuclear labs:


  1. Los Alamos National Laboratory: Located in Los Alamos, New Mexico, LANL is known for its contributions to nuclear weapons development and various scientific research areas.

  2. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: Situated in Livermore, California, LLNL primarily focuses on nuclear weapons research and development as well as broader scientific endeavors.

  3. Sandia National Laboratories: Sandia has two main locations: Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque (SNL/NM) in New Mexico, and Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore (SNL/CA) in California. Sandia is involved in nuclear weapons research, national security, and other research areas.

  4. Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, ORNL is involved in a wide range of research activities, including nuclear science, materials research, and energy production.

  5. Idaho National Laboratory: Situated in Idaho Falls, Idaho, INL is a multi-disciplinary laboratory involved in nuclear energy research, national security, and environmental science.

  6. Argonne National Laboratory: Located in Lemont, Illinois, Argonne conducts research in various fields, including nuclear science, materials science, and energy research.

  7. Brookhaven National Laboratory: Situated in Upton, New York, BNL is involved in nuclear and high-energy physics, materials science, and various other scientific disciplines.

  8. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory: Located in Richland, Washington, PNNL is involved in research areas such as environmental science, nuclear science, and energy research.


Likewise, we could establish observation sites near the most active facilities of these publicly known nuclear missile sites in the United States:


  1. Minot Air Force Base: Located in North Dakota, Minot AFB is home to intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) such as the Minuteman III.

  2. Malmstrom Air Force Base: Situated in Montana, Malmstrom AFB houses Minuteman III ICBMs and is part of the U.S. strategic missile force.

  3. F.E. Warren Air Force Base: Located in Wyoming, F.E. Warren AFB is another base that hosts Minuteman III ICBMs.

  4. Vandenberg Space Force Base: Located in California, Vandenberg is known for testing and launching various space vehicles, including intercontinental ballistic missiles.

  5. Whiteman Air Force Base: Situated in Missouri, Whiteman AFB is home to the 509th Bomb Wing, which operates the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber capable of carrying nuclear weapons.

  6. Kirtland Air Force Base: Located in New Mexico, Kirtland AFB plays a role in nuclear weapons research, testing, and maintenance.


Bovine Approach

There have been suggestions that UAPs are the culprits behind cattle mutilations, and strange lights are usually seen near the incident before the barbaric acts occur. There is also evidence that the mutilation process can span multiple days. This opens up a great opportunity for researchers to set up camp to observe the phenomenon. The ranchers will thank you.


Wing It Approach

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It may or may not be a coincidence that we keep capturing UFOs flying within the same screenshot as an airplane or helicopter. For example, recently, footage of an orb was captured flying next to Air Force One. During the 2022 Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, an orb was caught on the official footage of the nine-plane fly-past. Some YouTubers have claimed to observe a repeatable pattern of fast-flying dragon UFOs near identifiable flying objects, such as helicopters or birds. Maybe just wing it and start pointing your camera at the next airplane you see. Since these UFOs are usually small, distant, fast-moving, and visible during the day, do consider using the most sensible tools.


Innovative Approach

Here is one innovative approach: Seek out UFO summoners. They claim they can telepathically summon UFOs to show up. Maybe find summoners and let them prove themselves.


In the news, there have been reports that people have seen UFOs multiple times. They claim the UFOs keep coming back, but unlike the summoners and abductees, they don't have a connection to the UFOs; they just keep seeing them. One news report said a family kept seeing the same UFOs every 4th of July evening.


Ask people who have frequent abduction episodes if they are willing to help capture the UFO on film.


Conclusion

It is true that the location may be the hardest thing to get right in this quest for extraordinary evidence. UAPs are popping up randomly everywhere; hopefully, the suggestions may help narrow down some good locations to find UAPs. That is why we need the public to join us on this website's forum and provide more suggestions.



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