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The Mystery of the Black Pyramid in Alaska

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It might come as a surprise to many, but Alaska is home to numerous archaeological enigmas that remain puzzling to the scientific community. Although there

is an ample amount of documentation about these mysteries, comprehensive information on them is somewhat scarce.

Linda Moulton Howe, after extensive research, thinks she’s found a connection between these Alaskan oddities and the Black Pyramid Theory, which has been a topic of discussion since May 22, 1992. She’s stepped forward to shed some light on this intriguing matter.

The Black Pyramid Theory suggests that the need to explore the Earth’s interior and understand the origins of an earthquake stems from China’s testing of a one-megaton device beneath its northwestern deserts.

In their exploration, researchers stumbled upon what seems to be a colossal, pyramid-like formation deep under Alaskan soil. This finding was later confirmed by Mutschler, who once served as an officer in the U.S. Army.

Interestingly, this pyramid is situated in the Alaska Triangle, a region often linked with various unexplained phenomena.

Surpassing the renowned Great Pyramid of Giza, the Black Pyramid is believed to be the grandest structure on the planet.

While some theories suggest that this magnificent structure was the creation of an advanced ancient civilization, others speculate that it might be a vestige of alien technology.

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