In 1954, a small town outside Paris experienced its first of over 300 reported UFO incidents in France. Journalist Amy Michelle studied the flight patterns of these sightings and discovered a consistent pattern of UFOs moving along straight lines, which he called orthotny. Michelle believed these straight lines were connected with the Earth’s magnetic forces, and he identified a grid pattern of highly magnetized regions known as UFO hotspots.
The Bermuda Triangle is one such hotspot, part of what biologist and paranormal researcher Ivan T. Sanderson described as the world’s 12 vile vortices. Sanderson mapped these sites and discovered they formed a geometrical pattern on the Earth’s surface. These hotspots share a unique history and geometry and have strong magnetic anomalies caused by disturbances in the Earth’s magnetic field.
Some suggest that the entire Earth could serve as a battery to power whatever exotic device extraterrestrials use to get here and leave.