The Snow Saddle (Kangtega)
Another part of the world that is suggested to be an extraterrestrial base, is what is known as snow saddle. It is a major mountain peak in the Himalayas in Nepal. Its submit rises to 6782 metres.
The precise location is
Latitude 27 degrees 46’ 59.88” N
Longitude 86 degrees 49’ 0.12” E
Google Earth has been instructed (presumably) by governments to black out a portion of the mountain. The party line provided for this deliberate blacking out is given loosely as disputes with China.
Conspiracy theorists believe this area, which is a hotspot for UFO sightings, is a secret alien base. The UFO blogger, Scott suggests that the darkened area seen on Google earth is possibly an entrance to an alien base.
The entrance on the wall of a cliff in the Kongka La Pass coincides roughly with the highest ridge of the Himalayas and is only accessible from the air.
Between December 2000 and June 7 2015 this secret entrance that has been blanked out on google Earth did not exist.
Denver Airport
Colorado has many claims to fame. It is home to strange phenomena such as a large incidences of strange cattle mutilations whereby dead cattle have perfect holes that seem to have been created to extract vital organs that were done in such a way that go way beyond surgical precision.
Near the town of Harper in the San Luis Valley there is a UFO watchtower which has been constructed as a result of the vast number of UFO sightings in the area.
Colorado is also home to Denver Airport, which attracts the most controversy in the region since it’s opening in 2006.
The construction cost was $4.8 billion, which was a colossal $2 billion over budget. It is believed that the airport is actually a cover for a massive underground base, which was constructed alongside the airport.
It is rumored that colossal secret underground tunnels exist which are waiting to house the Worlds elite when the world comes to an end. Alien theorists also suggest that it is a secret alien base and that Alien Reptoids frequent the underground city.
A former airport construction worker claimed that the reason the airport was so far behind schedule during the construction phase was because five multi story buildings were built underneath the facility. Other construction workers also claimed to have seen entrances to bunkers and unexplained tunnels.
During construction the amount of earth removed from surrounding areas of the airport was enough to cover 32 city blocks at a depth of a quarter of a mile underground.
The fuel tanks around the airport have been calculated to hold more than 40% of fuel than any other airport in the world suggesting that the massive excess was enough to serve as a power source for the secret underground development.
There have been various claims that reptilians have been spotted around the airport complex.
Much of the airport is decorated by unusual sculptures and murals, which depict various messages. Two Murals by Leo Tanguma have been cited by conspiracy theorists as evidence of either a secret masonic apocalypse shelter, an alien colony as well as a secret CIA base. The murals named as “Peace and Harmony with Nature” and “Children of the World Dream of Peace” are the center of conspiracy theories because of their apocalyptic imagery, which references Freemason iconography. The Children of the World Dream of peace suggest children from many cultures come together to destroy swords and daggers that are sheathed in the flags of many nations. Peace and Harmony with nature features one scene showing the bountifulness and diversity of natural life, while the other depicts the extinction of animals and cultures at the hands of modern humans. Some suggest these are references to a secret alien-illuminati plot.
Kapustin Yar
Kapustin Yar was created as the site for the development of the Soviet Union’s space program after the end of World War II. It lies over 500 miles south of Moscow and about 60 miles east of Volgograd, the former Stalingrad. These days it lies close to the Kazakhstan border, but back in those days, the base was deep inside Soviet territory. It was here that captured V2 rockets and the German scientists that created them were set to work with the task of getting into space before the Americans, but also designing and testing new aircraft, missiles and other weapons systems. The base was deemed so secret that the nearby town of Zhitkur was emptied of its population and levelled because it was too close.
In 1948, less than a year after the famed Roswell Incident, the base’s radar operators picked up an unidentified object. At the same time, a fighter pilot flying close to the base had a visual sighting of a silver, cigar-shaped object. Reporting that he was being blinded by rays from the UFO, the pilot was ordered to engage with it and, after a three-minute dogfight, a missile successfully brought down the object. It seems that the UFO fired some sort of energy weapon at the MiG and both craft crashed to the ground.
William J Birnes, publisher of the American UFO Magazine, believed that the alien craft fired a particle beam weapon at the Soviet fighter, but a lucky shot with the missile disrupted the UFO’s anti-gravity field, causing it to fall from the sky.
Soviet recovery teams quickly gathered up all the wreckage and transported it to the underground facility at Kapustin Yar. The UFO was said to have three occupants inside two of which died immediately as a result of the impact, the third survived a short time before also dying from injuries sustained in the crash.
Moscow was desperate to gain any advantage over the United States, whom they believed had made their tremendous advances due to recovered flying saucer reverse-engineering as a result of the Roswell incident.
The subsequent advances at Kapustin Yar enabled the Soviets to leap ahead of America in the space race. In 1957, Sputnik I was successfully placed into orbit. A month later, a dog called Laika became the first animal in space. In 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first man to orbit the Earth. In 1963, Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman to travel into space. In 1965, Alexei Leonov became the first man to ‘walk’ in space. Russia’s cosmonauts also performed the first rendezvous and docking in space. Apart from the Apollo moon shots, the Soviet Union was winning the space race until the space shuttle was first launched in 1981.