The comparison immediately comes to mind: the famous Bermuda Triangle, which sucked in five U.S. Navy planes in December 1945 and gave rise to the numerous legends and theories that have grown up about the area, could be nothing compared to the “Alaska Triangle“where at least they disappeared 20,000 people from 1970 to today.
What it’s about
“Why are so many people disappearing in the frozen north of Alaska? Find out more in this epic marathon of “Missing in Alaska,” is the title of a three-hour History Channel documentary that chronicles it all Secrets and that Disappearances Such a case has occurred in the last 50 years, making it the place with more unsolved cases than any other place on earth. The area in question, the famous “Triangle,” stretches from the capital Anchorage to Juneau in the southeast of the country and then to the town of Utqiagvik on the far north coast.
The most sensational events
It all started in 1972 when a small passenger plane disappeared without leaving any traces During a flight from the nation’s capital to Juneau: The people on board and the wreckage were never found again despite weeks of searching. The same fate, on the same route, befell U.S. House Majority Leader Thomas Hale Boggs Sr.: his twin-engine plane on board, in which he traveled with Alaska Congressman Nick Begich, his advisor Russell Brown and the Pilot Don Jonz disappeared forever and the four were never found again. The search, which lasted almost a month and a half, was then interrupted during the journey from Anchorage to Juneau.
The most popular explanations
The same fate befell numerous other planes that disappeared in the Alaska Triangle, but not only that: even without a flight, tourists and hikers disappeared into thin air and reached a record number of around 20,000 people. I’ll first try to explain what has happened over the years UFO which the Pentagon is now also busy dealing with. The English media is talking about phenomena related to kidnappings Wendigoa supernatural being very popular in North American legends, described as a monster capable of killing and even eating humans.
In order to provide a possible explanation for the disappearance of thousands of people, the magnetic anomalies which would affect the hikers’ compass. UFO expert Debbie Ziegelmeyer believes Alaska is “attractive” to aliens because it is sparsely populated. “They can pretty much go wherever they want,” he told the Mirror. However, the story seems more complex as someone – or something – could be attracted to cutting-edge military technology. Hypnotherapist and paranormal researcher Jonny Enoch said there is “clearly” something strange going on in the “Alaska Triangle”. After all, in a country with an often extreme climate (in winter), it is not unusual that hungry bears could have killed so many unfortunate hikers.