Pentagon UAP Hotspot Map: Coast to Coast AM Discussion, TTSA Involvement, and Ongoing Debate
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A June 1, 2019 post summarizes a May 26 Coast to Coast AM chat between George Knapp and Luis Elizondo about a Pentagon UAP hotspot map featured on Unidentified, noting Gary Vorhis’s radar background and possible underwater links, Elizondo’s hints of water and nuclear connections and that a map of designated UAP hotspots exists, while describing mixed views among researchers (Eric Davis and NIDS skeptical about meaningful hotspots versus Christopher Mellon and others intrigued by clustering, including Skinwalker Ranch), recalling TTSA figures Anthony Lappé and Martin Willis describing a 2009 map of worldwide military incidents and a History Channel release that raised questions about Pentagon involvement and potential new disclosures in episode two with broader AATIP tracking, and mentioning topics like trans-medium travel, renewed Navy sightings and guidelines, possible TTSA–Lockheed Martin/Boeing partnerships, with a June 7 update noting the map closely matched the earlier version and ongoing TTSA discussions.