"The Alien Frequency" investigates why dozens of ancient sites worldwide—including Ireland's Newgrange monument, Malta's subterranean labyrinths, and Cambodia's Angkor Wat—were designed to resonate at 110 hertz, a frequency researcher Paul Devereux claims visitors can physically feel in their bodies. Ancient astronaut theorists Giorgio Tsoukalos and David Wilcock suggest this shared acoustic signature points to extraterrestrial intervention, especially given that ancient legends from Stonehenge to Egypt's Great Pyramid to Bolivia's Puma Punku consistently describe massive stones being levitated into place using sound. The episode examines whether these frequencies, combined with the universal practice of mantras and chanting across isolated cultures, represent intentional alien design—clues to understanding consciousness and matter that modern science has overlooked.
Mainstream archaeologists acknowledge the acoustic properties of some megalithic structures but explain them as intentional design for ritual purposes—ancient builders enhancing ceremonial spaces through empirical trial and error, not alien blueprints. The 110-hertz frequency falls within ranges that can induce altered states of consciousness, which may have held spiritual significance across cultures independently. While the 2017 University of Bristol acoustic levitation device demonstrates that sound can manipulate small objects in controlled laboratory conditions, no evidence suggests this technology scales to thousand-ton megaliths or existed in antiquity. Still, the episode compellingly asks why ancient builders invested such effort in acoustic engineering, and whether we've underestimated sound's role in these monuments' original purposes.
Mariana Trench
International Waters · Modern
Theorists suggest that unidentified eerie sounds detected at the Mariana Trench in 2015, which could not be attributed to any known whale species, may originate from an extraterrestrial base still in operation at the ocean floor. Researchers from the Hatfield Marine Science Center identified the sounds as anomalous but have not confirmed any non-biological or technological source.
Taos, New Mexico Hum Site
United States · Modern
Ancient Astronaut theorists suggest that Taos, New Mexico produces a hum from an unknown source and may represent evidence of alien intervention through frequencies, as certain megalithic sites worldwide were designed to emanate specific frequencies connecting to extraterrestrial forces.
Underground Labyrinths of Malta
Malta · Maltese Neolithic
Ancient Astronaut theorists claim the chiseled labyrinths underneath the island of Malta were designed to emanate the exact same frequency as other megalithic sites globally, suggesting a unified extraterrestrial design connecting humanity to higher forces.
“This is the entrance.”