AREA 51
I don't usually even read nor publish conspiracy theories but now I been following earthquake news because in spirituality, Gaia is seen as a conscious being, whose natural disasters, such as earthquakes, are often interpreted as purification. Purification: Earthquakes are considered a way for "Mother Gaia" to release accumulated negative energy or pressure caused by humanity.
Now there has been 17 earthquakes near Area 51 and been following the news.
This one was reasonable:
Earthquakes near Area 51 have sparked nuclear conspiracy theories. Here's what really happened
One social media commentator claimed 'earthquakes and nuclear tests are actually quite similar'
At least 17 earthquakes have been recorded near Area 51, in Nevada, over the past two days, drawing attention online and speculation around nuclear testing.
In an interview with National Post, he explained: “We call these events ‘swarms’, where earthquakes or similar issues occur in a short period of time, and they’re related to changes in fluids migrating under the Earth’s surface.”
Area 51 has long been the subject of theories related to alien life, owing to its Cold War origins and the high level of security surrounding the site.
But Dr. Shcherbakov said that this isn’t entirely correct. “From the signature of the waveforms, in most cases, we can tell if it’s a nuclear test, or an explosion, or if it’s a natural earthquake,” he said. “I checked the waveforms of that 5.2 event, and it’s a typical tectonic earthquake.”
Meanwhile, a separate conspiracy theory has gained credibility after the FBI announced it would investigate a string of cases of missing and deceased scientists, many of whom were reportedly involved in sensitive nuclear and aerospace research.
In other news about Area 51 there was mentioned:
President Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed interest in restarting domestic underground tests, and the last remaining nuclear arms treaty between the U.S. and Russia expired in February 2026.
Missing scientist case:
In an astonishing turn of events, Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused former U.S. President Donald Trump of being directly responsible for the mysterious disappearances of multiple scientists involved in UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) research. According to a Telegram post linked to Russian intelligence sources, these scientists had crucial knowledge of non-human craft recovered on U.S. soil. Their sudden disappearance occurred during Trump’s presidency, leaving many to question the true reasons behind their vanishing.
These claims, though shocking, remain unverified and should be approached with caution. The Telegram account that published these allegations has a mixed history, though it has accurately predicted several geopolitical events in the past. Despite the gravity of these claims, U.S. officials have not responded to the accusations, raising further suspicions about the veracity of the leak.
If true, this accusation would represent an unprecedented public clash between two global leaders over UFO secrecy, a topic that has long been mired in conspiracy theories and government cover ups. However, if proven false, it could suggest a coordinated disinformation campaign aimed at destabilizing the trust in UFO disclosure efforts, potentially undermining future investigations into extraterrestrial phenomena.
The involvement of such high-profile figures in this alleged cover-up highlights the continuing tension between government secrecy and the growing public demand for transparency. As the world eagerly awaits more details, this revelation could signal the beginning of a new chapter in the ongoing debate over the existence of UFOs and the role of governments in hiding the truth.
With a mix of high-stakes geopolitics and the tantalizing mystery of extraterrestrial life, this story is sure to captivate the world’s attention. The real question remains: are these allegations based on reality, or is this another chapter in the complex web of disinformation?
Make your own conclusions... usually I don't publish this kind of things.
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