Researchers assert that portals to other worlds are non-existent, deeming the idea as completely absurd. However, this is not entirely accurate. Among tourist attractions, numerous places are steeped in incredible rumors and legends. As common knowledge suggests, people do not indulge in baseless chatter. Some of these locations are indeed considered to be gateways to other dimensions. Whether referred to as portals, star gates, or gates of the gods, the underlying concept remains unchanged.
For instance, in Peru’s Puerta de Jaumarca region, the so-called ‘Gate of the Gods’ was uncovered in 1996. According to local inhabitants, this gate was used by higher beings to enter our world. It features two openings: a square one measuring 23 by 23 feet, and another that is 6.5 feet high. Legend holds that the larger opening was designated for the gods, while the smaller was for mortals. It is said that those who ventured through this gate were bestowed with immortality and the privilege to dwell among the gods.
Inca mythology posited the existence of three realms: our world, the world above, and the world below. Passages or channels were believed to allow movement between these dimensions. The final individual to traverse the gates to the divine realm was an Inca high priest, escaping the Spanish conquistadors.
Local lore recounts that during the 16th century, as the Spaniards began looting Inca treasures, a priest named Amaru Maru fled the temple with a golden disk, deemed the key to the gods of the seven rays. Amaru Maru reached the gate of the gods, surrendered the disk to the sentinels, and following a ritual, the portal opened, revealing a tunnel bathed in bluish light. He stepped through this gateway, vanishing from the human world, bound for the abode of the deities.
Certainly, one might attribute these occurrences to myths and legends, if not for a particular detail. In the lower right section of the arched niche, archaeologists found a small circular recess, seemingly designed to hold a round flat object, akin to a sacred disk, which could be pressed with a finger, much like an intercom button. The technology may bear resemblance. Additionally, the village situated at the base of the mountain range in Peru has been abandoned for some time.
The inhabitants could not endure the relentless anomalous phenomena: fireballs, auditory anomalies, poltergeists, inexplicable wall vibrations, and oscillating air. The intermittent emergence of unfamiliar individuals and peculiar animals in the village streets further suggested the existence of portals to other realms. Indeed, with diligent searching, one can uncover similar legends worldwide.
This refers to the renowned temple of Abu Garab, the temple at Abydos, the gate to Tio Anaka, or an enigmatic structure at the bottom of Lake Michigan, all of which provoke numerous questions. Similarly, there is Stonehenge, where in 1971, a mysterious glow reportedly abducted a group of teenage hippies, who then vanished without a trace.
US ufologist Harry Hart links these events to an increase in magnetic field strength, which can be simply measured with a standard compass. He notes that tensions rise notably before the supposed opening of portals, during which time peculiar fogs are said to form. The researcher posits that the activity of vortex energy formations could explain the opening of passageways to other dimensions and realms. Discussions about fog often accompany tales of people going missing.
Many accounts suggest that a thick fog can appear suddenly, leading to disappearances or people emerging in unexpected places or times. Such an event may have occurred to Dee Strong in November 1960.
The event reportedly happened on an Ottenburg road in Northumberland, a site of a historical 12th-century battle. The woman and her taxi driver were purportedly spared due to the brief nature of the occurrence. The taxi’s engine stalled abruptly, indicative of electromagnetic anomalies. The meter whirled uncontrollably, and the vehicle encountered an unseen barrier—an energy wall. Soldiers clad in 12th-century military attire reportedly surrounded the car before vanishing.
A Sumerian seal showing the deity Ninurta emerging from a stargate, surrounded by glowing pillars, has garnered significant interest among scholars. Additional artifacts featuring the deity may also suggest the existence of a stargate. Ninurta is depicted wearing what resembles a modern wristwatch and interacting with what seem to be controls of the gateway.
It is believed by some researchers that the Sumerian gods’ stargate was situated on the Euphrates River in what is now Iraq, beneath the remnants of the ancient city of Eridu, which was destroyed in B.C. times. Presently, there is speculation that multiple such portals to other dimensions have been constructed. According to some accounts, a number of these are located in the classified Area 51, also referred to as – “Dreamland”.
Located in the town of Groom Lake, within a desert region of the United States, there are claims of two enormous hangars, as tall as a seven-story building, purportedly containing devices that create space-time vortexes for interdimensional travel.
Despite US authorities denying this area’s existence, several researchers and scientists, including Morton, Bilazer, Dee Hough, Bee Cooper, and Dee Lear—some allegedly involved in covert scientific projects—have confirmed it. The nature of these gates and their functions remain largely unknown. However, attention has been drawn to the Large Hadron Collider, where those involved likely understand the magnitude of their work. The hadron collider project, suggested by its significant funding, extends beyond mere particle experiments.
Over 10 billion euros have been invested in the construction of the Large Hadron Collider. Some scientists, such as Sergei Salm, a candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, have expressed opposition to these experiments, suggesting they are financed by the global elite to create gateways to parallel worlds or universes.
Additionally, independent researchers have posited that these experiments could contribute to a rise in weather anomalies like hurricanes and tornadoes, citing unusual atmospheric phenomena observed over Lake Geneva and other regions globally as potential evidence of the collider’s side effects.
The mysterious death of CERN’s former director, physicist Edward Montila, at the end of 2016 raises questions. Before his death, he destroyed all his scientific notes and wiped his computer, leaving behind only a text file claiming the collider was designed not to study particles, but to open a portal. The nature of what might emerge from such a portal remains speculative. Ancient cultures have long spoken of portals to other worlds and gateways to star systems where creators reside.
The intrigue deepened when declassified FBI files suggested that beings from other dimensions and planets might have visited Earth. These revelations lend some credence to the myths surrounding stargates and portals to parallel worlds.