Alaska home to the "Dark Pyramid", HAARP and the "Bermuda Triangle of Alaska".
Dark pyramid[]
A pilot's rumor:
- "This thing is some kind of power generator and it's thousands of years old, it's made out of stone like a pyramid. They don't know where it came from, who made it or how it works. But it can generate enough power to power the whole North Slope, all of Alaska, and probably the whole country of Canada!"
According to Linda Moulton Howe's interview with Douglas Mutschler, “a retired U.S. Army Counterintelligence Warrant Officer”, following China's underground nuclear test in LonPor, May 22, 1992, geologists undertook a seismographic study of the earth’s crust. They allegedly found an underground “pyramid structure larger than Cheops”, between Mt. McKinley and Nome, Alaska.[1]
HAARP[]
- See main story: HAARP
The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program conspiracy theory claims that it could be used as a directed-energy weapon, weather control, earthquake induction device, and/or for mind control. The station is located in Gakona, right in the obtuse angle of Alaska's Bermuda Triangle.
Bermuda Triangle of Alaska[]
References[]
- ↑ Linda Moulton Howe (pub. Feb 13, 2015), with Douglas Mutschler