Johnny Tesone, World Explorer And Geologist, Announces Release Of Photo Journal Documenting Alien Life On Earth
Since the beginning of humanity, society has had an insatiable curiosity to know whether we are the only intelligent species in the universe. Conspiracy theories are abundant, but many people share unexplainable experiences that force one to wonder if we're alone in the galaxy, or even here on Earth. The FBI has even released documentation of UFO sightings spanning decades, only adding fuel to an already growing fire of interest in extraterrestrial life.
Johnny Tesone, a seasoned geologist and knowledge seeker, has dedicated his life to unraveling the mysteries of the Earth. As a University of Wyoming graduate with roots in Denver, Johnny was raised in the city but later relocated to a rural town. His love for the hills, rivers, and forests of rural Wyoming only intensified after a life-changing experience he had in 2020. This event inspired Johnny to deep dive into scientific theories of space travel and search for geological evidence of extraterrestrial life in the Wyoming wilderness.
Johnny plans to release his photo journal in the near future to showcase his findings to a wider audience. The photos included in the journal include fossils of alien embryos, petroglyphs, burrows, plasma rockets, and unnatural geological formations indicating advanced species activity. The journal will be available for purchase through GeoVortex's website, a company founded by Johnny to raise awareness about alien life and encourage others to join the hunt for credible scientific evidence.
The evidence included in the journal has recently been bolstered by new findings. This includes empirical data showing that the Yellowstone Event, which occurred during the Pre-Cambrian era, exhibits rivers, systematic geysers and volcanoes. According to John, this is evidence of the third largest event in Earth's history – a massive explosion originating within the Earth, that reshaped our continents. This event, John says, is one of the most important events that led to life on Earth first appearing, and later developing in the way that it has.
Johnny believes the photo journal will enable the public, both skeptics and believers, to see the invisible strings that connect coincidences into a credible phenomenon.
"My photo journal is extensive, with in-depth explanations, graphs, and depictions of the advanced alien life I have found," says Johnny Tesone, "I know that my discoveries are unnerving since they contradict all the knowledge we are given in society. However, our species was made to wonder about the self and our place in the world. Spending time reviewing the information my photo journal will provide can give people a snapshot of what truths have yet to be uncovered."
Johnny's discoveries are hidden in plain sight and can only be realized by those who open their minds to the possibility that humans aren't the most advanced species in our vast, biologically diverse universe. As his photo journal gains attention and acclaim, Johnny, plans to partner GeoVortex with leading scientists and production studios to run an informative, engaging docuseries on his findings.
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