What exactly is E.T. up to? That's the question being asked after new data shows the sightings of unidentified flying objects aka unknown aerial phenomena seem to be clustered around a Missouri nuclear power plant.

I had an interesting study sent to me by Enigma which has taken a look at unidentified aerial phenomena specifically near nuclear facilities. They mapped (literally) the locations in America where there have been more than 30 UFO sightings and you can see near the Callaway Energy Center near Fulton, Missouri, a UAP hotspot has been found.

Infographic, Enigma Labs
Infographic, Enigma Labs
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Why would UFO's be drawn to a nuclear facility in Missouri?

The study presents three options. Their theory is that these objects may be drawn to radiation. Another believes that the objects aren't extraterrestrial, but foreign governments surveying American nuclear sites for intelligence gathering. A third theory wonders if "alien intelligence" is trying to intervene to help "protect" humans from themselves. I have my own theory and it doesn't involve "aliens" or foreign governments, but that's a conversation for another day.

The bottom line is it's a national security issue when you have objects of unknown origin near sites where nuclear elements are present. No matter what the intention of any foreign objects be they terrestrial or otherwise might be, Missouri and other states need to figure out what exactly is happening in the skies above our nuclear power plants.

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