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The Alaska Triangle: Where Thousands Disappear, Planes Vanish, and Secrets Stay Buried

2025-10-09 Entertainment
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Bailey Sarian
Bailey Sarian
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Unraveling the Dark History of the Alaska Triangle: Disappearances, Cover-ups, and Ancient Energy

Discover why over 20,000 people have vanished in Alaska’s remote wilderness since 1972, exploring evidence that spans from catastrophic weather to alleged government conspiracies and paranormal phenomena.

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  • Determine why the Alaska Triangle's disappearance rate doubles the national average due to extreme terrain hazards.
  • Investigate two pivotal missing aircraft cases: the 1950 Douglas transport carrying 44 people and the 1972 flight involving a sitting Congressman investigating the JFK assassination.
  • Evaluate competing modern theories, including sabotage by the FBI, hidden energy sources like the "Dark Pyramid," and atmospheric manipulation via the HARP project.

This document examines the chilling history of the region dubbed the Alaska Triangle, a geographic area larger than California notorious for swallowing planes, hikers, and evidence whole. You will learn key facts about three major historical vanishings and weigh the evidence behind theories ranging from environmental hazards to purported high-level government cover-ups.

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Top Comments (10)

@cassiehamiltonpaisy2893 2025-10-09

Bailey… I think I speak for everyone when I say we would absolutely love Animal Mystery episodes! ❤

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@pinkcheer2013 2025-10-10

Bailey! We need a dark history on the Appalachian area! So many creepy stories are hidden there!!!

824 13 replies
@CartoonHero1986 2025-10-09

Honestly that whole lint roller moment mid episode is why I love Bailey's content so much. Girl knows how to make just about anything entertaining like that friend that just knows how to make you smile when you need it.

758 6 replies
@brentmartin1981 2025-10-10

Bailey is giving rich divorced trophy wife from a Russian Oligarch vibes and I am here for all of it.

632 4 replies
@martinez1990 2025-10-09

Topic suggestion: Dark History on last names??...where do they come from? Why do so many of us have the same last name but we are not related?...or are we? When did last names start?? What do you think, Bailey? Interested 😅😃😃

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@thatweirdoamanda9502 2025-10-11

Bailey having an entire sensory meltdown over the mitten fluff is the most relatable thing I’ve seen this week.

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@Josie.in.Alaska 2025-10-11

Life long Alaskan here! Alaska can be spooky af, and I love it for that. When I was in college I did a whole history project on HAARP. I remember finding this book that talked about all these other experiments they did in the ionosphere just for the heck of it, but in the name of science. I fell down a rabbit hole that led me to weather modification. Honestly, it’s wild. Not even a conspiracy, they’ve been intentionally messing with the weather for decades. There’s even a set of laws to govern it in the US Code. You should totally do a Dark History on weather modification. Btw love MMM and DH, you make grim and difficult topics easy to learn about. Thank you for that 😊

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@jenniferpritchett3468 2025-10-11

Ok, so here’s a for real , personal experience I had in Alaska back in 1989 when I was about 18. Some friends and I were “ joy riding “ out in the middle of nowhere ( northwest of Wasilla, which is about an hour north of Anchorage) it was pretty late at night, when all of a sudden our headlights went out and the car radio got weirdly static, and the vehicles engine started to hiccup. Crazy thing was, everything was totally fine BEFORE the mile marker, and totally fine AFTER the next mile marker. So literally 1 mile of complete weirdness. I’m 56 now and that stretch of road has had really bizarre accidents and crazy things happen throughout the years. Loved this episode, fun to talk about MY area. Thanks Bailey ❤

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@jennagaidusek537 2025-10-10

My grandmother's brother, Airman 2nd Class Carroll R. Dyer (whom my father was named after) was on the first plane you talked about (C-124 Globemaster). In 2012 before my grandmother started forgetting more due to the alzheimer's, she was able to get closure.When they returned, part of his body and his jacket, which we have framed in our living room now, along with the story of how they were able to salvage it. He was one of the seventeen that were identified back then when they found the plane. We were always told they lost visibility and hit a mountain... who knows what really happened. I've watched every episode for 5 years, Bailey so when you talked about Bobbie (Carroll) today I lost it!!

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@paradigmshift470 2025-11-16

This was quite literally 6 minutes of Alaska stories, 50 minutes of her fighting with fuzz

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