Ep. 12 | The Dark Pyramid of Alaska | Part One
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves a discussion about an underground pyramid in Alaska. The hosts, Clouse and Garrett, talk about the story of Doug Mushler, a former Army officer who claimed to have seen a news report about the pyramid in 1992. He noted that a section of maps was whited out in the area between Mount McKinley and Nome. After trying to retrieve the news report, he was told it had been erased. Later, in 2012, he contacted Linda Moulton Howe to share his story. Tom DeLonge also mentioned the pyramid in a podcast, stating it was suppressing consciousness. The discussion reflects ongoing interest and speculation about the pyramid, but there is no clear evidence presented. The impact on the hosts includes a fascination with the topic and a desire to explore it further.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion revolves around the existence of an underground pyramid in Alaska, alleged to suppress consciousness, and the government's handling of related information. Claims include a 1992 news report about the pyramid being erased and scientific findings from a nuclear explosion in China revealing an object beneath Alaska. Legislative efforts are underway to improve transparency regarding UAP information.
The existence of an underground pyramid in Alaska that is allegedly suppressing consciousness.
Sean Kirkpatrick
“It seems kind of messed up honestly.”
Tom DeLonge
“There's a pyramid and it's underground and they've been studying it for decades.”
Linda Moulton Howe
“They were told to erase it.”
Douglas Mutchler
“I knew I was being lied to.”
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There is an underground pyramid in Alaska that is suppressing consciousness.
A news report in 1992 about an underground pyramid in Alaska was erased by the government.
The U.S. Geological Survey detected an object beneath Alaska after a nuclear explosion in China in 1992.