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Something lurks beneath the surface of central Alaska. Up on land, reports of heightened electromagnetic activity and odd-acting animals are the norm, but is it because something deeply strange is causing these disturbances?
In this episode, hear discussions on the mystery of the Alaskan Dark Pyramid, nuclear weaponry, an account from a United States Army counterintelligence officer, remote viewing data on what’s happening underground in Alaska, the pyramids of Giza, the strangest Alaskan wildlife behavior you’ve never heard of, and more.
In Fairbanks, Alaska in June of 2015, strange, eel-like, blood-sucking fish called lampreys fell from the sky and littered the city. It’s important to note that they are seldomly caught and rarely even seen. A few months later, thousands of dead seabirds washed up in Whittier, Alaska. Around the same time in Afognak, just above Kodiak Island, about 10 whales washed up dead on the shore. In 2019, 60 seals washed up dead. Bizarrely, some were found to have lost all their hair. What caused it? 35,000 walruses gathered on a beach in western Alaska around the same time. That’s seven times more than had ever been seen in one place before. What brought them to Alaska? Does that mean something is wrong?
Some people think the strange behavior is from strange electromagnetics within the “Alaska Triangle,” and others just don’t know what to think at all! Want to hear investigative researcher Rob Counts’ and remote viewer John Vivanco’s thoughts? Join the Metaphysical podcast for another show that’s out of this world.
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Something lurks beneath the surface of central Alaska. Up on land, reports of heightened electromagnetic activity and odd-acting animals are the norm, but is it because something deeply strange is causing these disturbances?
In this episode, hear discussions on the mystery of the Alaskan Dark Pyramid, nuclear weaponry, an account from a United States Army counterintelligence officer, remote viewing data on what’s happening underground in Alaska, the pyramids of Giza, the strangest Alaskan wildlife behavior you’ve never heard of, and more.
In Fairbanks, Alaska in June of 2015, strange, eel-like, blood-sucking fish called lampreys fell from the sky and littered the city. It’s important to note that they are seldomly caught and rarely even seen. A few months later, thousands of dead seabirds washed up in Whittier, Alaska. Around the same time in Afognak, just above Kodiak Island, about 10 whales washed up dead on the shore. In 2019, 60 seals washed up dead. Bizarrely, some were found to have lost all their hair. What caused it? 35,000 walruses gathered on a beach in western Alaska around the same time. That’s seven times more than had ever been seen in one place before. What brought them to Alaska? Does that mean something is wrong?
Some people think the strange behavior is from strange electromagnetics within the “Alaska Triangle,” and others just don’t know what to think at all! Want to hear investigative researcher Rob Counts’ and remote viewer John Vivanco’s thoughts? Join the Metaphysical podcast for another show that’s out of this world.
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