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Horror in the Alaska Triangle:

The disappearance of 20,000 people in the Alaska Triangle, from 1970 until now - and the appearance of unidentified flying objects.

By hussein hassaninPublished 8 months ago 3 min read
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20 Horror in the Alaska Triangle:

The disappearance of 20,000 people in the Alaska Triangle, from 1970 until now - and the appearance of unidentified flying objects.

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* Statistics estimated that 20,000 people disappeared in the Alaska Triangle, which is the area between Juneau, Anchorage, and Barrow. The disappearances were attributed to what was called “Bigfoot,” aliens, electromagnetic activity, and other things.

*Stories and legends revolve around the Alaska Triangle, such as what happened in the terrifying Bermuda Triangle. In the Alaska Triangle, about 20 thousand people have disappeared since 1970 until now, in addition to the stories about flying objects and so on.

* We remember the Bermuda Triangle, a patch of ocean in the Caribbean known for mysterious plane and boat disasters and the disappearance of many people.

Alaska Triangle:

The Alaska Triangle did not receive as much media attention as the Bermuda Triangle. This is despite the fact that the rate of missing persons in the Alaska Triangle is more than double the statistics of the American national average. The Alaska Triangle area is said to be a hotbed of paranormal activity.

Explanations for this strange phenomenon have ranged from everything from alien activity, to strong electromagnetic fields in the area, similar to those found in the Bermuda Triangle.

Sasquatch creature:

Local legends around the Alaska Triangle refer to the Sasquatch creature terrorizing cities. This includes one settlement called Portlock on the southern tip of the Kenai Peninsula, which was abandoned in the 1950s, after villagers were attacked and killed by an unknown creature, which they called the Nantenak.

However, in recent years, the area has served as the backdrop to thousands of unexplained disappearances. Despite being only 1% populated, Alaska has the highest number of missing people of any state at 42.16 per 100,000, according to World Population Review.

*The second highest state for missing persons is Arizona with 12.28, double the national average of 6.5 people per 100,000.

One of the first disappearances that sparked interest in the Alaska Triangle occurred in 1972, when US Representatives Hale Boggs and Nick Begich disappeared along with their aide and pilot following a suspected plane crash.

The group was traveling from Anchorage to Juneau when it is believed to have gone down, although no wreckage or any bodies were ever found despite a nearly 40-day search.

Something swallowed the kidnapped people:

According to what was published by the Daily Mail, Shanna Oman, 43, recently disappeared while visiting a friend in Fairbanks on June 3, 2019.

Uman made arrangements to drive her home with a friend, but she did not return home.

She left without any belongings or her dog, and her disappearance baffled authorities, who searched for days using helicopters and police dog units.

Some residents mentioned that the experienced men told the villagers, “Do not go out into the open air, as you are not safe.”

The disappearance of mountain rescuer Gerald DeBerry:

*In 2011, mountain rescuer Gerald DeBerry, 43, went out with a group in the White Mountains about 70 miles north of Fairbanks to search for a missing woman, but he never returned with the expedition.

A year later, his quad bike was discovered with the engine off, but there was no trace of its owner.

Is Arska's triangle an evil spiral?

Some interpreters of this phenomenon state that various conspiracy theories have been put forward as an explanation for the mass disappearances in the region.

Field researcher Ken Gerhardt told the History Channel that the Alaska Triangle could be an evil vortex.... He notes that this diamond-shaped region has increasing electromagnetic strength.

The researcher said: The theory is that these specific areas are charged with terrestrial electromagnetic energy, and that the abundance of electromagnetic energy leads to some strange things.

*A new Discovery documentary features interviews with people who have had some of the most compelling paranormal experiences.

Among these is Wes Smith, who saw very strange triangular objects flying without making any sound.

*UFO expert, Debbie Zieglmeyer, told the Daily Star: Alaska's sparse population makes it attractive to aliens.

Debbie, a star team investigator at MUFON, added: “They can pretty much go where they want.” This is the attraction of Alaska.

Investigators at MUFON believe aliens may be trying to spy on military technology on display across the Alaska Triangle and point to a rise in UFO sightings since World War II.

Home to Unidentified Planes:

We point out American reports that one of the largest disappearances was the loss of 44 soldiers on board a Douglas C-54 Skymaster plane on its way from Alaska to Montana. Despite one of the largest joint search and rescue missions undertaken by Canadian and American authorities, no trace was ever found.

Meanwhile, cryptozoologist Cliff Barackman told the outlet that: “Anything, of any size, could be hiding in the Alaskan wilderness.”

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Hussein Hassanin.

Writer and Researcher .

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hussein hassanin

my name is Hussein hassann , I am a freelance writer , and researcher ..

I have been carried out several researches . mainly history , science and technology ..

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  • hussein hassanin (Author)8 months ago

    thank you my good friend .. wonderful to hear from you

  • Alex H Mittelman 8 months ago

    Wow! Holy cow! This is fascinating! Well written too! You’re very articulate!

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