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?
Oct 1, 2011
Ancient Aliens,
Rate this posting: {[['
', '
']]}
', '
']]}{["Useless", "Boring", "Need more details", "Perfect"]}
Share This To :
Related Post
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)



IN MY COMMENT ON ANOTHER PAGE I SAID I SAW AN ORANGE LIGHT IN THE SKY TWICE. AND AFTER SEEING THIS ARTICLE I SAW IT AGAIN. IS THIS THE SAME ONE AS SEEN ON DEATH MOUNTAIN AND WHAT DOES IT WANT WITH ME? WHEN I FIRST SAW A BIT OF THE VIDEO I DID FEEL VERY STRANGELEY NEGATIVE.
ReplyDeleteHR
The human mind is a very powerful tool, and it still produces mystery. I dont know, but Im leaning towards thinking that we are trying to blame aliens for the product of our mind on this one.
ReplyDeleteIn regard to the black mountains, its obviouse those people are missing, but I believe they are just dead below the mountain in crevices and caves. The Aboriginal guide was obviously freaked out, but Aboriginals are very superstitious by nature.
In regard to Mount Fuji, did the suicide rate of the world go up since the suicides at Mount Fuji, or is the rate still the same?
There is just not enough evidence, I believe, to start blaming aliens.
AcesHigh