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September 1989, Doug Muchler reported for duty. He
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was a counterintelligence officer stationed
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at Fort Richardson just outside
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Anchorage, Alaska. His job was
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investigating espionage and terrorism, so his first
0:44
stop was the map room. He needed
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to get the lay of the land. Doug
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grew up in Ohio, so learning about the
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rugged terrain and wilderness of Alaska would take
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a lot of studying. Alaska
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is a big place, almost 700,000
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square miles, twice the size of Texas. Doug
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spread out a few maps across the giant table in
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the center of the room. He scanned
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the maps. They showed mountain ranges,
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rivers, lakes, cities, old mining towns,
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the typical stuff. But
1:14
then something caught his eye. On
1:16
a map of Denali National Park, there was
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an area no bigger than his thumb that
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was whited out. Doug grabbed a
1:23
magnifying glass. There were no features. About
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60 miles west of Mount McKinley
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was a small zone labeled, this
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area not surveyed to date. Doug
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thought this was odd. The entire
1:35
state of Alaska was definitely surveyed, every
1:37
inch of it. How could this tiny
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patch be not surveyed? He
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set the question aside. He was his chief
1:44
warrant officer in military intelligence. He figured if
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he needed to know, he'd know. Still,
1:49
something about that location haunted him.
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And three years later, he'd find out why.
2:06
It was late 1992 and Doug Muchler
2:08
was killing time with a few dozen
2:10
off-duty soldiers. Someone shushed the group
2:12
and turned up the TV. The
2:18
local news was running a story about
2:20
an underground nuclear detonation in China. It
2:22
was so powerful that it set shock
2:24
waves in the Earth's crust all the
2:27
way to Alaska. That
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wasn't the story. When seismologists
2:32
analyzed the data, they saw the
2:34
cross section of a huge object
2:37
about 100 feet below the surface
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in central Alaska. It
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was a pyramid, a huge
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pyramid, bigger than the great pyramid of Giza,
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550 feet tall from the
2:49
top to the base. The
2:52
news showed the pyramid's location on a map.
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Doug wasn't sure, but he could swear it
2:57
was right in the middle of the location
2:59
marked this area not surveyed to date. He
3:02
ran to the map room. He was right. Next
3:04
stop is quarters. He set
3:06
his VCR to record the 11 o'clock news. He
3:08
needed to be sure. The
3:11
late night news came and went without a single
3:13
mention of the pyramid. Doug called
3:15
a few news junkies he knew. Nobody heard
3:17
anything about it. The
3:20
next day with military intelligence credentials, Doug
3:22
went to the local news station. The
3:24
station manager said there was no such
3:26
story and had no idea what Doug
3:28
was talking about. They returned to his
3:30
office. Doug stood
3:33
in the lobby for a minute, confused. Not
3:35
only did he see the news story, but
3:37
almost 40 other soldiers did too. The
3:40
station manager's strange behavior made Doug
3:42
feel that something wasn't right. There
3:44
are many black stuff, guys. Well,
3:46
that's what Doug thought. But
3:48
this visit was off the books. He had no
3:50
authority here. As
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Doug was heading out, he heard a voice behind him.
3:55
It was one of the younger employees. The
3:57
kid nervously gestured for Doug to come over.
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The owner man was clearly
4:02
rattled. He looked around, lowered his
4:04
voice, and said the story was
4:06
true. Doug
4:16
acted like he wasn't sure what the kid was
4:18
talking about, but he was pretty sure what he
4:21
was talking about. A
4:30
couple of scary guys in suits came
4:32
by the station and grilled my boss in
4:34
his own office. Next thing
4:36
I know, the story is pulled from the
4:39
11 o'clock lineup, and all the tapes
4:41
of the story were confiscated. It's all gone. Doug
4:45
asked why, although again he knew the answer.
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He just wanted to hear this kid say
4:49
it. After
4:52
the suits left, the news director said we
4:54
had to kill the story, because it involved
4:56
a Chinese nuclear test. It was a matter
4:59
of national security. We
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were told to forget about it. The
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nuclear test, the pyramid, all of it.
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Pretend it never happened or face criminal
5:08
charges. That's all I know. The
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kid begged Doug to keep him out of it, and
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Doug agreed. Again, as an experienced
5:16
intelligence officer, Doug knew these tactics. He
5:19
also knew he shouldn't press the issue with
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his superiors, so he didn't. But he
5:23
was annoyed. I
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was mad. I went back to
5:28
the office and formationed that night. I
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told everybody what I found out, and the
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guys in the unit were like, wait a
5:35
minute, we watched it. What do you mean
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they didn't run it? You know, same
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thing I was saying. Doug
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continued his normal duties at Fort Richardson, but
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he couldn't stop thinking about that pyramid. He
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was frustrated, but there was no way to
5:50
get more information. Then,
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a year later, Doug was transferred to
5:54
Fort Meade in Maryland, home of the
5:56
National Security Agency, and that would provide...
6:00
an opportunity. In
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1993, Doug Muchfluer transferred to Fort Meade,
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Maryland. Fort Meade is known for being
6:13
the headquarters of the NSA. Doug
6:16
said he wasn't working for the NSA, but for
6:18
a unit nearby. Oh, he was totally
6:20
working for the NSA. Probably.
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Fort Meade was also home to a giant
6:25
warehouse of files. Row after row,
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shelf after shelf, floor after floor, it
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was a giant archive of government activity.
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And much of it top secret. Ooh,
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like where to keep the ark and
6:36
all that stuff? No, this
6:38
place was just files. I'd still like to snoop
6:41
around here. So would I. Doug
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played it cool. He introduced himself to the
6:47
archivist and showed him his credentials. Doug
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asked if there were any files about
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archaeological sites in Alaska. He didn't say
6:54
pyramid or anything like that. He kept
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his questions nonspecific. The archivist
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didn't blink. He wrote down a few numbers
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and handed Doug a slip of paper. The
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floor, the row, the shelf. Doug
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was getting closer. He found
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the Alaska files. He pulled a few and
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settled into a reading room. But
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he wouldn't get the chance to learn
7:13
anything. Here come the netting blake.
7:19
And I had just sat down. And
7:23
these two guys came. You
7:25
can feel someone standing behind you. And
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these two goons go, hey,
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you don't have a need to know
7:34
for that information. Doug
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turned around and asked what they meant. He
7:39
was just looking at archaeological sites in Alaska.
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They said, we know what you're looking for.
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You need to leave the building immediately. Doug
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asks why. They
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don't want us messing with them up there anymore.
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They don't want you messing with them up there.
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They don't want us or anybody messing with
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them. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Messing
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with who up there? Well that's what
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Doug wanted to know, but the two guys...
8:02
Many that. Right. They realized they just said
8:05
too much. Doug left the
8:07
warehouse, resumed his duties, and kept quiet.
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But after he left the service, he
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went public with the story. It turned
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out that not only is the pyramid
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real, the military knows exactly where it
8:18
is. They also know what the pyramid
8:20
is. How? Because they're the
8:22
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As an engineer in the Navy during World
9:40
War II, he worked on more than his
9:42
share of top secret projects. But this was
9:44
something else. He was flown
9:46
from Omaha, Nebraska to Unala Klee, Alaska,
9:49
wherever that was, and then rushed onto
9:51
a white bus with blacked out windows.
9:54
On the bus were a few engineers and
9:56
technicians. Once everyone was settled,
9:58
the bus started driving east. Nobody
10:00
was told where they were going or
10:02
specifically what they were doing. And honestly
10:04
Marty didn't care. This was exciting. While
10:09
most of the passengers seemed nervous, Marty
10:11
was smiling ear to ear. He felt
10:13
like a character in a spy novel.
10:17
After the war, Marty was recruited
10:19
by Western Electric Manufacturing. Well, technically
10:21
he worked for Bell Labs, created
10:23
from the engineering department of Western
10:25
Electric and half owned by AT&T.
10:29
When offered the job, Marty didn't need
10:31
much convincing. He'd be working on
10:33
highly classified projects for the military. His
10:35
specialty was electrical engineering, but Marty Johnson could
10:38
build or fix anything you threw at him.
10:40
He liked to challenge. And working on cutting
10:42
edge tech was right up his alley. In
10:45
the late 40s, he worked
10:47
with transistors. These little devices
10:50
revolutionized electronics. He had no
10:52
idea how Bell came up with the idea,
10:54
but wow, did they change everything. A
10:56
alien's gave him the transistors. Maybe.
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Well, here it was in 1959 and Marty
11:09
felt he was helping invent the future. He
11:11
couldn't tell his family where he was or
11:14
what he was doing, but they understood that
11:16
his work, whatever it was, was very important.
11:19
After a six hour bumpy ride, the
11:21
bus finally stopped. When
11:23
the door opened, the cold Alaska air rushed
11:25
in like a punch in the face. Stepping
11:29
out of the bus was even more
11:31
shocking. After six hours in the dark,
11:33
the bright white Alaskan landscape was overpowering.
11:36
Marty lifted his collar, shielded his eyes
11:38
and walked with his colleagues. Once
11:42
his eyes adjusted, Marty became confused.
11:44
There was nothing here. Ice, snow,
11:47
mountains. That's it. Then
11:49
he heard a shout from up ahead. Two
11:54
men in uniform stood next to what looked like a concrete
11:56
shed in the middle of nowhere. Marty
12:00
would need answers soon. The cold wind was
12:02
taking the fun out of this adventure. The
12:05
group shuffled into the shed. The officers
12:07
came in last and closed the door. In
12:10
unison, everyone sighed and released. One
12:13
of the officers told the group to grab the rail
12:15
and hold on. He yanked a metal
12:17
gate across the door and pushed a button. With
12:19
a quick jerk, the platform began dropping. Now
12:23
Marty understood. The shed was just
12:25
an entrance to this elevator shaft. As
12:28
the elevator descended, the temperature warmed a
12:30
bit. It was still cold enough to see his
12:32
breath, but at least they were spared from the
12:34
biting wind. After daydreaming a
12:36
bit, Marty realized they'd been going down
12:39
for a long time. The
12:42
elevator finally stopped. The officer opened the gate
12:44
and gestured for everyone to step out. Marty
12:49
followed the group out into the hallway. It looked
12:52
like every military office building he'd ever been in.
12:54
The gray concrete floor and walls
12:57
painted green beige. The constant buzzing
12:59
of overhead fluorescent lights. All
13:01
too familiar. The group started moving
13:03
again. Marty felt like he was on a museum
13:05
tour. In
13:12
the spring of 78, Lee Pearson was at
13:15
the Unalaquite airport trading war stories with a
13:17
fellow vet. Lee retired and
13:19
became a teacher, but his new friend, a
13:21
helicopter pilot, was still in the service. A
13:24
pilot could tell Lee was missing the excitement
13:26
of the old days, so he made him
13:28
an offer. He was making a quick run
13:30
into the infamous Alaska Triangle. Lee,
13:33
I got something that will get your blood pumping.
13:36
We're taking some important equipment out to a
13:38
secret base near Denali. You
13:40
know, Mount McKinley, we'll be in and out in
13:42
four hours. You want to tag along? Lee
13:46
said absolutely. They hopped in
13:48
the helicopter and started flying due east. After
13:51
Just under two hours of flight time, the
13:53
pilot gave Lee a heads up. Things
14:01
are allowed to get weird. how
14:03
instruments are going to go crazy.
14:05
You're on your own eyes. Alarms
14:07
go back. And for the rest
14:09
of the way our Me five.
14:14
The you like rules basically turn of
14:16
autopilot. Keep the ground insight into your
14:18
eyes open. Brass knuckles? Get it? Done
14:21
Helicopters electronics when a wire. The
14:25
radar screen without the compass needle
14:27
splitting like mean is visibly nervous
14:30
in all the power in the
14:32
hell and reduced. He.
14:42
Helicopter. Can Fly. A few
14:44
minutes later, a touchdown. Within.
14:47
Seconds a ground crew was reviewing them.
14:50
With the engine running and the road
14:52
or spinning, we looked around there a
14:54
couple of small guard houses with powers.
14:56
He saw two or three quonset hut.
14:59
boxes of equipment were piled here and
15:01
there. Razor wire was everywhere. We
15:04
looked up overhead see one thirty
15:07
was flying said circles over the
15:09
area. Then six men in black
15:11
uniforms start yanking freezes cargo. Me:
15:14
Being a military man himself, notices
15:16
uniforms had no insignia, new unit
15:18
patches know ranked, no name, take
15:21
no identification of any kind. There
15:23
are men around the perimeter of
15:25
the landing zone. They're heavily armed
15:27
and aiming at the helicopter we
15:29
lives behind them. There's a cheaper
15:31
to just a few yards away.
15:33
On top of it is a
15:35
fifty caliber machine gun. It's loaded,
15:38
mans and aimed right at some.
15:42
League lances nervously at the pilot who
15:44
gives them a look that says relax,
15:46
this is normal In three, maybe four
15:48
minutes, their airborne and headed west back
15:50
to the airfare. Once they get about
15:52
five miles from the site, all the
15:55
instruments come back on and everything is
15:57
working perfectly. He.
16:00
The pilot. What the hell was he is?
16:02
A. Pilot looks that way passes headset and
16:04
holds his finger in front of his
16:06
mouth. Be
16:08
listening to The Razor. At
16:12
a small bar near the airport, the three men sit
16:14
at a quiet table in the back. A. Waitress
16:16
drops off around a beers. We grabs one,
16:18
takes a sip and says. Okay,
16:21
let's hear it. That
16:23
place is more secret than the
16:25
Manhattan Project. Nobody's supposed to know
16:28
it even exists. Deep underground is
16:30
a giant pyramid made of books.
16:32
Do they think it's don't? Anyway,
16:35
We asks who build a giant
16:37
pyramid underground and why. All
16:40
they know is that it's thousands
16:42
of years old. They've had Texan
16:44
engineers working there since assists. It's
16:47
a power generator of some kind. And
16:50
this thing puts out a
16:52
lot of juice. This sounded
16:54
crazy tully. He asked how
16:56
much power does the pyramid generate? A
16:58
pilot said. A. Not the power the
17:01
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18:11
his power plants. Sounds like science
18:13
fiction, but it's made of the
18:15
right materials a could possibly work.
18:18
I. Have an entire episode of the
18:20
how the Great Pyramid of Giza
18:22
could have created energy And there's
18:24
scientific evidence that supports the theory
18:26
carried away. So. Dirty.
18:31
Johnson was very specific about the site
18:33
and the technology. He said the pyramid
18:35
was face. He. Said the pyramid
18:37
is five hundred and fifty feet tall
18:40
with the base seven hundred see below
18:42
the surface. The angles of the pyramid
18:44
were forty eight degrees. That forty five.
18:46
I don't know why this is important
18:48
that Marty said it was. There were
18:50
enclosed control rooms at each corner. The
18:52
control rooms measured the energy flowing through
18:54
the pyramid. The purpose of
18:56
the project was energy distribution. If they
18:59
ever got this to work, we don't
19:01
know. The Marty Johnson son said his
19:03
father built a replica of the pyramid
19:06
made out of aluminum. He ran a
19:08
small amount of voltage through the pyramid
19:10
and that energy was then magnified. This
19:13
many pyramid produce more than enough electricity
19:15
to power their entire house and far.
19:20
It's in theorized that the pyramids
19:22
in Alaska, Egypt's. Indonesia and other
19:24
places formed in ancient energy grid.
19:26
They pulled electricity out of the
19:29
zero point field and transmitted it
19:31
around the planet. maybe even around
19:33
the solar system. First place. I
19:37
had an entire episode about inventors who
19:40
discovered ways to put energy from the
19:42
quantum field that exists everywhere. In
19:45
says this all died of. Mysterious cause
19:48
it's so is the dark pyramid
19:50
and energy device. We don't know,
19:52
We have to find it first.
19:54
and some people and bass. When.much
20:05
lower Went public with the story. He
20:07
used the perfect time to it. He
20:09
contacted Linda Moulton Howe. If
20:11
you follow us though news or you're a
20:13
fan of coast to coast, you know who
20:16
Linda is. In case you don't she's an
20:18
investigative journalist, has been covering you opposed Aliens
20:20
and Spirit Sees for a long time. Gases
20:22
won an Emmy for one of her You
20:25
Are So documentaries. Is
20:27
the Us? so I would say. She
20:29
is. She's a legend in the field.
20:31
She also does your homework so it
20:33
does email there. She got copies of
20:35
his Id addresses and phone numbers. The
20:38
most importantly, she wanted a copy of
20:40
his duty to fourteen. Well, as he
20:42
said, Oh you know what a
20:44
Dd to fourteen is to say? Oh well
20:46
that tell the people. Want
20:50
to step on your things? Go at.
20:54
Dt. Form to fourteen as a
20:56
certificate from the Us Military that
20:58
list everything about your service, the
21:01
date and place a duty the
21:03
didn't taste Released assignments, rank, education
21:05
and the last job. Specialty, decorations,
21:08
medals, everything. So. Much that
21:10
produced this document, he was telling the truth.
21:13
What's. Linda reported on the pyramid. Other
21:15
people started coming forward with their own
21:17
accounts of the dark pyramid. Marty Johnson
21:19
and Li Pearson Stories come from their
21:22
sons who heard them first hand. Linda
21:27
heard from retired Navy captain station
21:29
in Alaska notice that aircraft mutations
21:32
always malfunction. Been flying over a
21:34
certain area. Seated now a clean
21:36
and west of medicine Early. Radar.
21:39
Showed a massive electromagnetic energy coming from
21:41
the area. When the captain saw the
21:44
report about the Chinese nuclear test it
21:46
out, the pyramid could be the problem
21:48
so he did. The logical thing to
21:50
report is it to his superior officer,
21:52
Steer Bed. Soon after he was told
21:54
to be quiet or face court martial. leap
21:57
year some sun bruce believes his father
22:00
story. In fact, he thinks his
22:02
father gave him enough information to
22:04
find the location of the Dark
22:06
Pyramid. So Bruce took that information,
22:08
went to Alaska, hired a plane
22:10
and he might have
22:13
found it. Bruce
22:25
Pearson's father said the Dark Pyramid was
22:27
east of Unala Klee and west of
22:29
Mount Denali. So Bruce hired a pilot
22:31
to take him to that location. If
22:33
the base was out there, there would be signs
22:35
of human activity. After almost two
22:37
hours of flying, they came across a patch
22:40
of land that looked squared off. It's not
22:42
a perfect square, but there are
22:44
right angles and straight lines.
22:51
When they came around for another pass, they
22:53
found the remains of an old road, a
22:55
road that doesn't appear on any maps. And
22:58
the most amazing discovery of all, they
23:00
found an old airstrip. This also does
23:03
not appear on any maps. So
23:05
at some point in the past, somebody
23:07
was using that road and airstrip for
23:09
something. The nearest marked road is almost
23:11
100 miles away. This
23:15
area is also pretty close to coordinates
23:17
sent to Linda Molt and Howe by
23:19
another retired Navy officer. This is the
23:22
location. Using
23:24
Google Earth, some people claim they can see an outline
23:26
of a former compound or structure. I'm not sure I
23:28
can make anything out, but I linked the coordinates below
23:30
if you want to see for yourself.
23:34
One man actually hiked to the coordinates to see
23:36
with his own eyes. In May 2020, Nathan
23:39
Campbell hired a plane to fly him to Kerry Lake
23:42
in Denali National Park, just a few miles from the
23:45
pyramid's alleged location. He told
23:47
the pilot to pick him up at the same location in four months. Four
23:50
months? Yep. Nathan
23:53
was prepared. He had good gear, plenty of
23:55
food, and a satellite communicator to let him
23:57
radio his family. But after just a few weeks,
24:00
weeks he stopped checking in. A
24:03
search team found his campsite. His gear
24:05
was still there, but no Nathan. He
24:08
kept a diary. The last entry said,
24:10
went to get water. He's
24:12
never been found. Some
24:15
speculate that he actually was found,
24:17
that he discovered the location of the
24:19
Dark Pyramid and was deleted.
24:22
But something to keep in mind, the
24:24
location of the Dark Pyramid is in
24:26
the Alaska Triangle. Ah! The
24:28
underground base! Yup. For
24:33
20 years the CIA operated Project
24:35
Stargate. This was essentially a psychic
24:38
spy project. Stargate did
24:40
a lot of different things, but his primary
24:42
focus was remote viewing. Remote viewing is projecting
24:44
your consciousness to any place on Earth. Project
24:47
Stargate, link below. But if
24:50
you were psychic you already knew that. One
24:54
of the most talented remote viewers was Pat Price.
24:57
Pat was able to see an underground base
24:59
hidden inside a mountain right in the middle
25:02
of the Alaska Triangle. Mount Hays. No,
25:05
motherf***ing Hays. Okay that's enough. No,
25:07
motherf***ing Hays, link below. Pat
25:13
discovered that the base was operated by humans
25:15
and aliens working together. Now
25:18
bring this up because Linda Molt and Howe
25:20
found a witness who remote viewed the Dark
25:22
Pyramid. She
25:25
first saw a small building. She went in. Then
25:30
she saw an elevator that went hundreds of feet
25:32
down. She followed that. Then
25:37
she found herself in what looked like a
25:39
military facility. There was a lab. Then she
25:41
saw a huge black sloped wall. She pulled
25:43
away a bit. It
25:47
was the Dark Pyramid. All around
25:49
the pyramid was equipment, lights, people working.
25:51
It was very busy. She
25:54
scanned the area and found a network
25:56
of hallways and tunnels. She saw offices,
25:58
sleeping areas, a kitchen. Finally,
26:01
she found herself with a group of
26:03
people being taken on a tour by
26:06
the facility's leader. She was stunned.
26:09
The tour guide was not human. It
26:12
was human-like, but definitely not human.
26:15
Then she learned the true purpose of the Dark Pyramid.
26:18
It is an energy device. It's a charging
26:20
station for UFOs. There
26:24
have been over 6,500 UFO sightings in
26:26
the Alaska Triangle. It's one of the
26:28
most active UFO hotspots in the world,
26:31
and now we know why. The
26:33
craft are using the pyramid for energy.
26:36
And that's why the military never got it to work,
26:38
and they never will. The aliens in
26:40
charge don't work for us. We
26:43
work for them. When
26:51
Linda Molt and Howe exposed the Dark
26:53
Pyramid in 2012, the story was a
26:55
phenomenon. And it's easy to see why. We've
26:58
got credible witnesses and evidence of human
27:00
activity in the middle of the Alaska
27:02
wilderness. Thousands of people really
27:04
do go missing in Alaska every year. There
27:07
really are thousands of UFO sightings there.
27:10
But is the Dark Pyramid real? Well,
27:13
let's dissect it. Our
27:15
first witness is Douglas Mutchler, a
27:17
former military intelligence officer. Now
27:19
believers in the story say he's a very credible
27:21
witness. He's provided documents that prove
27:23
he is exactly who he says he is.
27:26
That's true. If you follow this channel,
27:29
you know how I feel about whistleblowers
27:31
from military intelligence. I don't trust them.
27:33
I'm not saying every one of them or any
27:36
one of them is lying, but some of them
27:38
are. We know Richard Doty's
27:40
shady history of spreading disinformation within the
27:42
UFO community. Howe put
27:44
off Christopher Mellon, Luis Elizondo,
27:46
David Grush, and now Doug
27:48
Mutchler, all whistleblowers, all connected
27:50
to military intelligence. Now
27:53
I'm not saying Doug Mutchler is lying,
27:55
but I do view his story skeptically.
27:58
In his defense, the Chinese did detonate an
28:00
underground nuke on May 22, 1992. But
28:03
that's five or six months earlier than Doug
28:05
claims. That he waited 20 years
28:07
to come forward, maybe some of his details
28:10
are hazy. He said almost
28:12
40 other soldiers saw the news report
28:14
about the underground pyramid. None
28:16
of those soldiers have come forward. If
28:18
you go to Linda's website, earthfiles.com, you
28:20
could see the original emails Doug sent
28:22
to her. The details change
28:24
a little over time. At some
28:27
point, he says China informed the UN
28:29
about the underground test. That
28:31
didn't happen. When the nuke went off in
28:33
May, the world was taken by surprise and
28:35
the UN condemned the test. Still,
28:38
he says this happened late November, early
28:40
December, 1992. There
28:43
was no nuclear test done then. There just
28:45
wasn't. So, there'd be no news report of
28:47
it. But what's interesting is
28:49
there was a major earthquake in Egypt
28:52
in October, 1992. The
29:01
earthquake was a 5.3, the
29:04
highest ever recorded in the area. At least 500
29:06
people died. The UN
29:08
did come in to provide aid and
29:10
monitor any damage to the ancient sites.
29:12
There was news coverage of that for weeks
29:15
because people were worried about the Sphinx and
29:17
the pyramids. Now, it's possible,
29:19
it's even likely, that Doug is
29:21
conflating a few different memories. And
29:24
there's no shame in that. Even memory
29:26
is notoriously bad. But
29:28
what about Lee Pearson and his son Bruce?
29:30
Well, we only have Bruce's word. Same
29:32
with Marty Johnson. These weren't real
29:34
people, no doubt. But they haven't
29:37
given us any physical evidence, only their
29:39
word. And what about remote viewers?
29:41
Do you believe them? For the most
29:43
part, I don't. But
29:45
I do believe Pat Price saw
29:47
something under my mouth. Not
29:50
only do I believe in Pat Price's ability, I
29:53
believe he was killed because of it. Check out
29:55
the episode on Project 8200. I
29:57
get into all the details. important
30:00
name in the story is Linda
30:02
Moulton Howe. I followed her work
30:04
for years. She was great whenever she was on
30:06
Coast to Coast with Art Bell. But
30:08
she is a true believer. Yes, she does
30:11
her homework, but she goes into a story
30:13
believing it and she focuses on
30:15
investigating details to support the story.
30:18
Lots of UFO and paranormal researchers do
30:20
this. Almost all of them do.
30:23
I approach these stories from the other side.
30:25
I go in not believing, but I don't
30:28
focus on debunking. I honestly try to find
30:30
as much evidence as I can to defend
30:33
a hard to believe story. Sometimes
30:35
after researching, I'll change my mind.
30:38
I thought the hollow moon theory was nonsense until
30:40
I did an episode on it. Now
30:42
I'm pretty sure the moon is... The
30:45
moon is weird. I thought crop circles
30:47
were 100% manmade, but
30:49
after researching I can tell you this for sure.
30:52
Almost 100% are manmade, but
30:54
there are a few that can't
30:57
be explained or debunked. They just
30:59
can't. I don't know if
31:01
there's a pyramid buried in Alaska, but if
31:03
there is, I'm pretty sure it can generate
31:05
energy. Just like the Great Pyramid of
31:07
Giza did when the Anunnaki built it 130,000 years
31:09
ago. Prove me wrong. Thank
31:19
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31:21
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believe he has an area for
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free, one secret code inside
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the bottle that I was. I
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look like you were both in a
33:45
pair of normal bonds. Well, the music
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is only gonna like I just. Well,
33:51
then it had a spirit, a
33:54
reed across the top of my brain. And
33:58
it's not a thing. I
34:00
know it never ends I
34:11
feel a trap daddy, I got stuck inside my
34:13
home Within case of trouble
34:16
I've been on me two hours And
34:20
if you'd wake up from moon landing
34:23
alone I'm a real step
34:25
away I was a shadow people But
34:29
I thought This father's
34:31
a smiling man I know
34:35
And his name was told Packing
34:37
like me He's
34:39
a real step away And I'll
34:42
make that baby make me baby Whoa
34:47
Whoa Whoa Whoa
34:51
I'm a running one To
34:53
defeat the truth of the world To
34:56
the love of the world My
35:17
mom and dad is at the
35:19
same room So they'll come to
35:22
a god love And sit me
35:24
underground She
35:26
reached out my station And said
35:28
it's supposed to What they
35:30
started was a god washer Whoa
35:37
Whoa Whoa Whoa
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Whoa Whoa
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breathe the more When
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you raise the world Say
36:30
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