I was listening to a podcast today and for the first time ever, I heard about the Alaska Triangle. Here is a general summary that I found when I did a quick search:
The Alaska Triangle is a remote region located between Utqiagvik, Anchorage, and Juneau. It is known for its vast boreal forests, barren tundra, and icy peaks. In the past four decades, people have gone missing from the region at a rate of about 4 from every 1000 individuals, two times the national average. Experts and eyewitnesses have spent decades attempting to unlock the mystery of the region, which is infamous for alien abductions, Bigfoot sightings, paranormal phenomena, and vanishing airplanes. With an annual average disappearance rate of around 2,250 people, this sparsely populated area has earned its enigmatic reputation. An estimated 20,000 people have vanished from the region since the 1970s.
How is it I have never heard of this before? 20,000 people? I'll be looking into it more for sure but was curious if anyone else has heard of it and or can recommend a website, podcast, documentary, etc about it.
The only time I heard of the Alaska Triangle was on an episode of The Blacklist. LOL. But I did Google it when I heard it on the show and much to my surprise it was a "real" thing.
Idaho here! 😊
Is 20,000 extraordinarily high over a 50 year period? That's 400/yr, so maybe kinda high but we're talking wilderness. Also, what are the receipts on these missing 20k? Otherwise, I'd check and see if a HAARP facility is close by.
Electromagnetic energy vortices are contained within! Very interesting.
I've also heard that Mt. Denali is the center point of an azimuthal equidistant mapping of Maccu Piccu, Ollantaytambo, easter island, Giza pyramids, Angkor Wat, temples in Pakistan and Thailand, among other 'mysteriously built' ancient power structures/buildings/pyramids/temples all over the world.
Oregon believers here! Anyone else nearby?