Kongka La, situated in one of the most remote and inaccessible regions on Earth, has become a focal point of attention due to a startling video capturing a fleet of 38 UFOs. An Italian ufologist documented this extraordinary event, bringing the UFO phenomenon to the forefront once again.
Experts speculate that the region’s significant UFO sightings might be linked to the existence of underground bases in the area. What adds to the intrigue is the awareness of both the Chinese and Indian governments about these occurrences.
The primary hotspot for sightings is the Aksai Chin Lake, with a key UFO base located in Soda Plain, utilizing the Karakosh, the major river of Aksai Chin.
Characterized by sparse habitation and a lack of permanent settlements, this region sees minimal rainfall due to the obstructive presence of the Himalayas and Karakoram.
Further enhancing its mystery, Kongka La is positioned where the Eurasian and Indian plates converge, resulting in convergent plate boundaries—a geological characteristic where one tectonic plate descends beneath another. This unique geological feature makes the region suitable for establishing underground bases within the Earth’s tectonic plates.
In 2004, a noteworthy UFO sighting was reported in the Lahaul-Spiti region of Himachal Pradesh, south of Ladakh. Anil Kulkarni, from the Space Applications Centre of ISRO in Ahmedabad, reported capturing footage of a 1.20-meter-tall robot-like figure walking along a mountain ridge. Astonishingly, the figure vertically ascended and vanished into the sky when approached by scientists.
Between August 1 and October 15, 2012, the Indian Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police reported numerous UFO sightings in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir. Near Pangong Tso Lake, a unit from ITBP reported over 100 sightings of peculiar lights.
In response, the army deployed a mobile ground radar unit and a spectrum analyzer to a mountain 160 km from Pangong Tso Lake. Despite soldiers personally witnessing the UFO, the radar couldn’t detect it, suggesting it wasn’t metallic. The spectrum analyzer failed to register any signal emissions. An attempt to approach the UFO using a reconnaissance drone proved unsuccessful as it lost sight of the object at its maximum altitude.
Astronomers from the Indian Astronomical Observatory in Hanle studied the phenomenon for three days, capturing flying objects without being able to determine their nature.
Some theorists correlate the abundance of UFO reports with the region’s alignment along lines of latitude dividing the Earth. This has led to speculation that the magnetic anomalies of the gravity vortex of Red and these incidents might share a connection.
If Earth’s gravity is a manifestation of energy connected to the Grid, could specific points on this grid be manipulated to control gravity? Kongka La, with its unique geological and magnetic characteristics, emerges as an ideal zone for establishing an underground UFO base, potentially making it another operational region for extraterrestrial activities within the planet.