16 Locations Other Than Area 51
AUTEC, THE CARIBBEANAUTEC (officially known as the Atlantic Underwater Testing many believe this is what attracts all the UFOs. KAPUSTIN YAR, RUSSIAWhile the M-Triangle might be the source of peace and enlightenment, another place in Russia is more bellicose; in fact, it's known for rumored air battles between humans and UFOs. Kapustin Yar is a combination space launch facility and secret weapons base. Many sources in Russia, including famous pilots and aeronautical experts, insist that Russian fighter jets and UFOs engaged in numerous dogfights over Kapustin Yar after UFOs attempted to interfere with some early Russian missile launches. AKSAI CHINLocated in the Himalayan Mountains on the border of China and India, people in this remote area claim to see UFOs coming out of deep ravines and crevices on a regular basis. These sightings are so frequent, when children in the area are asked to draw something from their everyday lives, many of them reportedly draw pictures of flying saucer-like objects. China and India fought a war over this snowy region in 1962 and, these days, both governments restrict access to this mysterious corner of the world. PINE GAPPine Gape, located in the geographic center of Australia, is considered one of the most secret places on earth. It is from here that the NSA most likely controls America's newest fleet of spy satellites, many of which are said to eavesdrop on other nations and targeted individuals as well. But Pine Gap is also known for some spectacular UFO sightings: witnesses report seeing interactions between UFO occupants and personnel at the base. Could the U.S. have drones operating from Pine Gap that are disguised to look like UFOs?HAARP, ALASKAMark Twain said, "Everyone talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it." At a U.S. government research project in Alaska, Twain might finally get his wish. The High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, or HAARP, is a station which combines hundreds of radio transmitters to heat up parts of the atmosphere to a staggering 50,000 degrees. Why? Officially, the government says the research may help better military communications. But critics charge the government is trying to manipulate and weaponize the weather.