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In Search of Alaska’s Ancient Pyramid and

 



In Search of Alaska’s Ancient Pyramid

The Ancient Pyramids of Egypt are a commonplace global landmark for all human beings, and as mysterious and awing as the recorded 120 pyramids of Egypt are, they are but a small fraction of the currently uncountable pyramid and pyramidal structures across Planet Earth. With pyramids publicly recorded  in places like the rest of Northern Africa, Austria, France, (all of which have origins that are only speculated or still entirely unknown) and the astronomical amount that rest in Mesoamerica, as well India, China, and even an ancient city underwater involving pyramidal architecture off the shores of Japan.Pyramids

However, there are many researchers and eyewitnesses who claim that the public knows of only a fraction of the pyramids on the globe, and that these are being actively hidden from the masses. In places like Bosnia, China, the wilderness of Ontario—depending on who your sources are—one might expect to find some surprising hidden structures, like a pyramid beneath the water made of glass in the Bermuda Triangle, or pyramids caked in snow hidden in the mountains, which is quite a tantalizing claim with both Charles Hapgood’s and Graham Hancock’s research showing that there have been some seriously underreported fossils of vegetation in Antarctica. However, many of these structures are merely speculative so one must rely on the facts alone. Many might scoff at the idea of something as literally monumental as a pyramid being hidden in plain sight. It is unlikely that these pyramids are right under our noses; in the search for what is being called Alaska’s “Dark Pyramid” the current research suggests that these structures are very real, just extremely well hidden.

The first to speak about the possibility of a pyramid in the last frontier was researcher Linda Moulton Howe, an esteemed award-winning reporter who has dedicated her career to alternative news information and uncovering suppressed knowledge for the public. Her brainchild, EarthFiles.Com, is a global scientific report database. Since then, Whitley Strieber (author of the EBE book, Communion) and David Wilcock, (researcher and author of books such as The Source Field Investigations and The Hidden Science of Lost Civilizations) have also spoken out against the supposed “Alaskan Pyramid cover-up.” While it is certainly not a conclusive argument yet, the case for the cover-up has a national geological study’s recorded results and four individual accounts of the pyramid.




Alaska is roughly 2.5 times the size of Texas. This massive state has, in some variation, every type of climate on the planet—from beaches to deserts to the arctic, rainforest jungles, concrete jungles and so forth. While all the surveying of this state had been finished after WWII, the vast majority of this land is federal, or just totally uninhabitable under their current climate conditions. The government presence overall in the state is pretty overwhelming, with an Air-Force/Army joint base nearly the size of Anchorage right outside of the city itself, the FEMA Camp up near Fairbanks, the history of the HAARP and HIPAS facilities, and the lore of what these facilities’ experiments could have done to the radically changing alaskaclimate, or even augmenting or altering the Aurora Borealis itself. 

So, not only could Alaska easily house secret facilities in otherwise uninhabitable government federal land, but in terms of theory, it would almost seem silly for the government to not utilize these tactical advantages. The first clear question is surely, “Why can’t people see this from the sky?” This is where things start to get even more outlandish because the pyramid is supposedly located underground. Furthermore, it’s supposed to be four times the size of Giza. Although a radical theory to some scientists, the ability for an earthquake to subsequently collapse the pyramid in a sort of catacomb underneath the Earth’s surface would be theoretically possibility if one took into account Charles Hapgood’s Earth crust Displacement Theory. Yet even this is a wild and unlikely truth. Rather, what the lore seems to behold, quite literally, is that this pyramid is thousands of years old, and simply “was not built by humans.” Some reports even say that there are two smaller pyramids behind the Dark Pyramid, similarly to Egypt, but this does not appear to be a recurring theme in the reporting.

Some theories about how the pyramid was discovered claim that its acknowledgement had to do with the initial sale of the state from Russia to America. However as reported by Linda Howe from an anonymous, retired navy captain, it was found through its massive electromagnetic signal output, which coincides with all the other Dark Pyramid claims, and the long-time claims from alternative researchers about what most call “pyramid power.” Quoting Howe’s source, the retired Navy captain, “The DEW (Distant Early Warning) Line System that we built in the early 1950’s took some 8,000 to 10,000 scientists, engineers and construction workers into the wilderness that had once seen only the occasional hunter, trapper, gold miner, or native Alaskan village… But in the planning of the White Alice and DEW Line Systems, there was one additional interest in the location and construction of the sites picked for a wax facility or DEW Line antennae, and that interest was electromagnetic interference (EMI). Anyone who has tried to listen to his or her AM car radio when you drive by a high voltage power line knows what EMI is, although maybe by a different name—we call radio static. EMI from the high voltage power lines interferes with radio reception and makes it almost impossible to hear or understand what is being received.

This is no different with a complex, long-ranged and (at the time) sophisticated, over-the-horizon communication system like White Alice that we were putting together up in the Alaska area. In fact, due to the nature of how the White Alice system operates, using back-scattered signals caused by atmospheric turbulence (which in effect causes radio signals to bounce off the ionosphere [what HAARP and HIPAS were designed for] and back down to earth over the horizon to receiving stations hundreds of miles away), it is even more sensitive to EMI because the atmosphere has propagation issues—there are sun spot effects from the sun, there are solar flares that produce the northern lights—that selecting the proper location for the antennas would be critical. Is it so surprising to think that in planning for the installation of the White Alice system in the mid to late 1950s (which was part of our DEW Line effort to set up an early warning system, to protect us from EMIand for us to be able to know what might be coming from the Soviet Union over the North Pole) and taking and recording EMI levels at proposed White Alice sites, that someone might have detected an unknown source of extremely high EMI activity, and yet there would be nothing seen that is causing the problem.

Assume that you are part of a scientific team tasked with finding the unknown source of the extremely large EMI signature using a variety of highly technical measurement surveys to try to locate that signal, and finally determine that nothing was there. It is easy therefore to think that once the location of the EMI’s source was located, and with the Cold War tension that existed between the US and the Soviet Union, and that a remote location the Alaskan wilderness was identified as the location of a large unknown source of EMI, that due to its remote nature in Alaska, it would have seemed possible for a team of maybe Soviet military engineers to be in that country undetected, and maybe buried underground with some type of EMI generator that could disrupt the White Alice and radar DEW Line Communications. Instead, when they went there and they started going underground they discovered a large stone pyramid, perhaps 4 times the cubic volume of Cheops in Egypt.”

However accurate, this seems to be the tallest standing theory. The Distant Early Warning Line [DEW] was a system of radar stations in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, the arctic of Canada, Greenland, et cetera, and was set up in order to detect Cold War bombing. The White Alice Communication Systems were constructed exclusively in Alaska during the same period featuring tropospheric scatter links and line-of-sight microwave radio-links, with nearly 40 WACS sites in the 49th state over the years. However, both of these programs have since been discontinued.

In terms of the geological study involving the Alaskan Pyramid, it was by no means linear. In 1992, the Chinese government was sanctioned by the United Nations to perform underground nuclear testing. Their global neighbors, including the US, were not very keen on the idea, but a team of geologists proposed a possible benefit by using the vibrations of the blasting to get an official and detailed map of the earth’s crust. In the official report, it is documented that located within the coordinates that Howe has released (which supposedly are the coordinates of where the pyramid is located, between Denali and Nome), there is a very clearly defined pyramid-shaped structure that matches the size of the Dark Pyramid lore, and that it was located underground. Meanwhile, in 1989, Counter Intelligence warrant officer Douglas Mutchler was stationed per request in Fort Richardson, Alaska. Interested in some prospecting, Mutchler acquired a detailed mapping of the state that covered an entire bedroom wall. On this map, he said that there was a white rectangle about the size of a postcard with text that read something along the lines of “land not surveyed as of whenever date it was”. Mutchler knew this was fishy and he did not forget it, but his curiosity dropped until 1992 when new light was shed on subject.

One night on Fort Richardson military base while watching the Channel 13 evening news  (outside of Anchorage) with 40 or so other standard military personnel, Doug Mutchler watched a breaking news story about the discovery of an underground pyramid in Alaska. The repost was accompanied by simplistic computer-generated animation all due to the geological findings done into the earth’s crust previously mentioned. The next day he called his father, who Mutchler said was an avid news watcher, only to find that his father had heard nothing of the sort. Upon looking into it further, even going to the Channel 13 news station and asking for a copy or at least some information on the story, no one had any idea what he was talking about. Mutchler was even told by the general manager of the station that no such story was every run or had ever existed. When leaving the station he was approached by one of the employed film editors, who claimed that he could not help Mutchler in his pursuit, but he could verify that the story absolutely did air on the station the previous night. Mutchler didn’t forget this, and years later even had the gall to dig through government files in hopes to shed light on the situation only to be confronted by two unidentified officials who took the files and reminded him that he did not have the clearance. Twenty years later, Doug Mutchler went to Linda Moulton Howe and earthfiles.com with his claim. Another brief anonymous source of Howe’s has since come out on record as well, claiming that their father was an electrical engineer, part of the Cold War Com Systems that were set-up in Alaska in the 50’s.

Another secondhand eyewitness account was also passed down from father to son, this son’s name being Bruce L. Pearson. Speaking on the matter, Pearson said that his father was told that the Alaska site was

“every bit as hush-hush as the Manhattan Project… The pilot also told him that it was not a nuclear device; it was not made by man; nobody is supposed to know this place even exists.”

Pearson’s father moved to a village in Alaska to teach upon retiring as a decorated member of the US military in the mid 1970‘s.  One day in the village, Pearson’s father ran into two men around his age who were also military. The three men hit it off quite well, and by the time the other two had to depart, it seems that they weren’t quite ready to say goodbye. In a gesture of classic Alaskan friendliness, the two pilots offered to bring Pearson’s father along with them on their chopper flight a few hours away. They suggested that the time would pass quicker if Pearson’s father was there with them to keep the great and reminiscent military conversation going. Pearson’s father accepted and departed with them on the helicopter, and it was only until after the departure that he was made more aware of what exactly he was embarking on. Not long after being warned of the possibility of all of the electronic systems in the helicopter suddenly going haywire, they did indeed do so, including radars blinking and alarms sounding, and this was supposedly due to the electromagnetic properties of the pyramid. However, thankfully, this did not interfere with their flight capabilities of the vehicle. Eventually the men made it to a very peculiarly placed landing pad in the middle of the wilderness, where Pearson’s father noted multiple mining shafts that he says he could easily identify because of their presence throughout his childhood community. Upon landing, men in suits with no advertised affiliation came, grabbed the unidentifiable cargo without word, and a jeep came up behind them and filled them up, all without even turning off the chopper itself.

The last firsthand account of the pyramid is something I will break the formal essay format for, seeing as how I am a part of the story. Not I, nor any of my immediate family members have any inside information. However, my great Uncle Charles Edwards claims to have seen this very same news broadcast that CIA warrant officer Dough Mutchler saw in ’92. Being an avid conspiracy theorist, my uncle was familiar with Linda Moulton Howe, and when I brought up the Dark Pyramid of Alaska to him over an American Spirit cigarette, he admitted it ringing a bell in his head, but it wasn’t until I told him Mutchler’s story of the news broadcast that things really started to click. When I mentioned Channel 13 news, his eyes popped open and he said, “Holy shit! That’s where I remember it from! I saw that f***ing broadcast!” Upon hearing this, I asked him all the questions I could and then researched further. Nothing came up when looking into the local news station (not that I really expected it to), and I wasn’t sure of anything helpful I could do even if I did find anything out.

So what I did instead was contact Linda Moulton Howe herself through earthfiles.com and, after a few exchanged emails with her, I found my uncle and I on the phone with her, discussing the pyramid, the news broadcast, and the like. I talked to her very briefly since I myself had no information, and bless her heart, Ms. Howe was ready to interview me when I offered any help I could, even though I knew I was not pertinent to the phone call at all, and she could see this as well. I respectfully declined and handed the conversation to my Uncle. It was a very enjoyable social exchange, and she was very energetic, and when I handed the phone to my uncle, he lit a cigarette and paced back and forth on my porch for twenty minutes while doing a recorded interview with Howe. This event happened in March of 2014, and while Ms. Howe has not released this bit of information on any public platform yet, I can hardly blame her on the account of the delicacy of the story and the modesty of my uncle’s social position as a general laborer, among other things. Furthermore, I am quite pleased to be the first one to announce this as a Last American Vagabond exclusive. Unfortunately, as this was a bit of an inspiring moment for me, I did not have the foresight to be inspired enough to document these interactions any more than my emails with Ms. Howe.

When discussing Alaska’s Dark Pyramid, the previously mentioned “Pyramid Power” is a topic that remains a hot debate in regards to all pyramidal structures today. This is the idea that the very structure of the pyramid in the physical world draws electromagnetic energy from the atmosphere and transmits it, possibly even having an effect on human consciousness. Well, seeing as how the Earth is surrounded by an Electromagnetic field, this could already be a theoretical possibility. Scientists Todd Murphy and Michael Persinger (inventors of The God Helmeta selective cerebral-stimulus helmet that electrically, safely alters your consciousness in measurable, quantifiable ways that are fine-tunable and is available for public and scientific use) have also released an unprecedented amount of work in the areas of Human Consciousness, proving the direct link in human cognitive capacity, clarity, and capability with the fluctuations of electromagnetic static in the Earth’s Magnetic Field. In these terms, if a pyramid could draw energy from the field and transmit it, it seems that it certainly would have an effect on human consciousness, at least somewhat, depending on the strength of the broadcast.



The final, most serious claim to the proposition of pyramid power is Ukrainian physicist, Dr. Volodymyr Krasnoholovets. Dr. K was a (quoting a quick research biography on gizapyramid.com) “Theoretical Physicist and Senior Scientist for over 20 years at the Institute of Physics in Ukraine. This institute was the premier military research institution of the former Soviet Union and Dr. Krasnoholvets helped develop instrumentation and new research technology.” “Dr. Krasnoholovets’ specialty is condensed matter physics. However the foundations of physics are also in the area of his interests. In this line of research, combining knowledge of condensed matter with the main regulations of quantum physics, he has constructed submicroscopic quantum mechanics developed in the real space. The theory constructed considers the real space as a tessellation of primordial cells (or balls, or superparticles), which are elementary blocks of Nature. Dr. Krasnoholovets’ personal and official research website’s address is: http://inerton.cjb.netWhether one feels the need to consider Dr. K a genius or a mad scientist, his findings coincide with ancient theological traditions and claims of the pyramids within the cultures from which they were constructed, as well as the consistent stream of research into “Pyramid Power” or more aptly, “Pyramid Physics”. His theories also speak loudly for the possibility that the Dark Pyramid could have been picked up by the White Alice Communications Systems in Alaska, and that as lore would have it, the pyramid itself conducts and transmits enough electromagnetic energy to theoretically power the entire country of Canada, or even more depending on who one asks.

Could it be that pyramids were constructed by ancient man in order to conduct more electromagnetic energy on a global scale, perhaps even in order to benefit their personal, cognitive and spiritual capabilities? It sounds far-fetched, but it also sounds far-fetched to have hundreds of pyramids located all across the Ancient Earth. If they are conducting this Electromagnetic energy, what connection does that have with human consciousness? If it has a connection to human consciousness, then why is there public secrecy? What could their use be in today’s society? In the end, one must focus on the issues at hand and not let wonder and speculation pull the attention from what is truly important. Yet, this information poses many questions that demand to be asked. How could there be similar ancient pyramids all across the globe from separate and isolated cultures? Why would those that have been discovered outside of Egypt not been widely recognized?  If there isn’t a pyramid out west of Denali in Alaska, what explains the EMI? There seems to be something there and it undoubtedly involves the military dating back to the Cold War. In this politically driven society, so full of corruption and secrecy, one must ask themselves if they believe their government is capable of worldwide deception? Capable of creating an entire back-story to cover a massive truth dating back to the beginning of man? If the answer is yes, then follow us down the rabbit hole.



Man went to Alaska to look for the Black Pyramid and went missing


On May 27, 2020, 41-year-old Nathan Campbell hired a charter plane out of Talkeetna to fly him to a small lake in the northwest corner of Denali National Park.

Along with some basic camping gear, Campbell brought a hefty cache of food stored in plastic tubs and a two-way satellite communicator to check-in with his wife and kids. He planned to spend the next four months alone smack-dab in the center of Interior Alaska. Campbell had picked a strange place for a summer vacation. The plane had dropped him on the shores of Carey Lake, a mile-long splat of blue surrounded by hundreds of square miles of uninhabited wilderness, filled with some of the roughest terrain in Alaska.

Travel in any direction would require fighting his way through head-high alder thickets and waist-deep beaver ponds. To reach the nearest town— Lake Minchumina, population 13 — would require a week of hellish bushwhacking on foot. If it was solitude Campbell was looking for, he surely found it.

But Campbell wasn’t there for fun, he was on a mission. On the long flight from Talkeetna to Carey Lake, while the vast green carpet of the boreal forest floated beneath them, the usually shy Campbell told his pilot Jason Sturgis how he planned to spend his summer.

Campbell had come to Carey Lake to search for something that, until now, only existed in the darkest, least updated corners of the internet: the Black Pyramid, a massive underground structure rumored to be four times the size of the famous Cheops in Egypt, and thousands, if not millions of years old.

Nathan Campbell

Conspiracy theorists claim the structure is so powerful, its importance to national security so tantamount, that all traces of the pyramid — and the military base believed to protect it — have been wiped from satellite imagery.

Although bush pilots, trappers, and natives had traveled the area around Carey Lake for generations, a quick search through the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner archives shows few references to a giant alien pyramid or top-secret base in central Alaska. But then again, until Nathan Campbell showed up, no one had been really looking for it. And his reasons for starting his search deep in the Alaskan wilderness, if you follow the nebulous logic of conspiracy theory, make perfect sense.  First, the Black Pyramid fits neatly into the pantheon of paranoid inducing military installations in Alaska. The most infamous of these is the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program, or HAARP, located just outside of Fairbanks. Depending on who you ask, HAARP is a high-frequency transmitter used to remotely set off earthquakes to topple Venezuelan dictators, control the world’s climate and undermine the fossil fuel industry, or help scientists study the ionosphere. Take your pick.

Second, the supposed location of the Black Pyramid has long been recognized as an area of geostrategic importance. In the 1930’s, General Billy Mitchell, the so-called “father of the US Air Force.” saw that Lake Minchumina — about forty miles north of where Campbell landed at Carey Lake — was equidistant to the major urban-industrial centers of the Northern Hemisphere.

That meant, with the same tank of fuel, a B-52 taking off from the shores of Lake Minchumina could strike Tokyo, Beijing, Moscow, Paris, or even New York. In modern warfare, General Mitchell had shown that the middle of nowhere could become the center of everything.

Then, in the early 90’s, came the real evidence for the Black Pyramid. Scientists studying shockwaves from a 1992 Chinese underground nuclear test recorded a grainy, pyramid-shaped spot of interference 700’ below the surface of Interior Alaska. Age, origin, and function: unknown. Pyramids have a special allure in conspiracy theory and the New Age.

According to internet gurus, the unique shape of a pyramid resonates energy that even in a palm-sized object made of base quartz, can tenderize meat, improve your sex life, and eliminate foul odors from your bathroom.

If the results of the nuclear test were true, and there was a giant pyramid beneath the center of Alaska, then its powers would undoubtedly be immense, capable of emitting energy waves that could make an outhouse in Fairbanks smell like springtime or produce mind-blowing orgasms a thousand miles away on the outskirts of Dawson City (as long as you and your partner are tuned to the pyramid’s frequency of course).

The Black Pyramid got more traction after a hot tip from an anonymous, retired naval captain on the legendary conspiracy theory radio program, Coast-to-Coast. Throughout the 80’s, the captain worked on top-secret radar installations in Alaska.

For years, he noticed that a mysterious, massively powerful source of electromagnetism near Lake Minchumina was disrupting his base’s aircraft and communications. Now, after seeing the results of the Chinese tests, the captain realized the source of the disturbances — a massive underground pyramid-shaped structure in the heart of Alaska that was not shown on any map or satellite imagery. Not surprisingly, when the captain brought these facts to his superiors, they threatened him with a court martial. Now we know why.

Imagine a weapon powerful enough to disrupt global communications, perfectly positioned to strike any major power in the Northern Hemisphere. Building standard military base infrastructure — roads, LZs, a Buffalo Wild Wings — would only draw unnecessary attention to it.

In order to maintain its perfect secrecy wouldn’t it be better to hide it in one of the most remote, inhospitable corners of the country, so that only the true believers, skilled in wilderness survival and prepared to brave hordes of mosquitos and week-long storms, could uncover its secrets?

With the captain’s report everything came together — secret bases, government cover-ups, global warfare, ancient aliens, pyramid power — to create the story of the Black Pyramid. The story that Campbell, if he followed any of the internet lore, surely planned his summer vacation around. No one knows for certain if Campbell believed any of this.

He may have spent a month poking around every clump of dwarf birch looking for a secret door to the command center. Or, like a bad deer hunter trying to escape his nagging wife, Campbell’s quest could have been an excuse for some alone time in the wilderness, to tramp around in the woods on a mission that really didn’t need a resolution.

Regardless, somewhere out there, he got himself into trouble. Travel in any direction from Carey Lake would have been slow, difficult, and dangerous. Did Campbell surprise a bear, fall into a beaver pond, or get caught in a freak snowstorm? No one knows.

All the NPS has to go on are scattered testimonies and fragments of evidence. Before the plane left, Campbell gave his charter pilot, Jason Sturgis, instructions to pick him up at Carey Lake in mid-September, right before the onset of the Alaskan winter. After that, Sturgis hopped in his plane and flew back to Talkeetna. That was the last time anyone saw Campbell alive. Sometime in mid-June, Campbell’s satellite texts stopped.

His wife contacted Sturgis, who told her to call a company flying helicopters to check the site of Campbell’s last transmission. The results of her calls or if she tried a search are unknown. It wasn’t until Campbell missed September 15th his pick-up-date, that the NPS sent a search team to Carey Lake.

After a few days beating through the brush, rangers found some of Campbell’s gear — cracked food bins, moldy clothes, a battered tent — but no signs of the Wasilla native. The only clues were the rodent-chewed remnants of his diary, buried in his tent. The last entry, dated sometime in late June, simply stated “went to get water.” Then, he simply disappeared.

The NPS flew over the area for several days, but eventually had to abandon the search. Campbell, if he was still alive, was hopefully prepared. The icy winds and subzero temperatures of winter could come at any moment. Soon, snow would cover the landscape and make foot travel virtually impossible. To survive, Campbell would have to hunker down. But a few tubs of ramen and a Wal-Mart tent wouldn’t cut it; without a larder filled with moose meat and a well-chinked shelter, Campbell was as good as dead.

On October 1st, 2020 Campbell was declared missing. Wherever he is, hopefully he found what he was looking for. Somewhere, deep in the Alaskan wilderness, the search for the Black Pyramid continues on.

By Chad Oelke, source: medium.com/@chadoelke

Sources and References:

Charles Wharry(Darkbird 18);

The Alaska’s Ancient Pyramid (Black Pyramid ) Conspiracy is just like all government cover-ups, it's nothing there, and the whistleblowers are just conspiracy nuts, insane, why? The Alaska’s Black Ancient Pyramid event is really big and is from our ancient and UFO past, this information must get out ! Many might scoff at the idea of something as literally monumental as a pyramid being hidden in plain sight. It is unlikely that these pyramids are right under our noses; in the search for what is being called Alaska’s “Dark Pyramid” the current research suggests that these structures are very real, just extremely well hidden.



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