Ancient Aliens and Evil Places

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UFO - Ancient Aliens and Evil Places. This movie examines various places on Earth that are associated with evil and death, and suggest that they may have other worldly connections, such as being dumping grounds for dangerous alien waste material or containing portals to other realms.

Featured are Japan’s Aokigahara “Suicide Forest” near Mt. Fuji, where countless people have gone to die; Russia’s remote Mt. Otorten “Mountain of Death” where in 1959, nine hikers were found burned and mutilated by an undetermined cause; Australia’s Black Mountain (Kalkajaka) where people have mysteriously disappeared in the area, and the “Valley of the Dead” at Yakutia, Russia, where unexplained deaths and illnesses are attributed to a possible underground alien base.

For thousands of years, there have been places around the world considered dangerous to humans. Might these locations hold the key to an otherworldly connection? At Australia’s Black Mountains, local myths speak of ancient serpent gods and hikers disappearing. Every year hundreds are drawn to a dark forest at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan-to commit suicide. What causes these places to be evil? Could there be evidence that past extraterrestrial activity lead to the negative energy in Earth’s evil places?

UFO - Ancient Aliens and Evil Places (Full Movie)
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