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This news story (below) is strange indeed. Associated with Nome, Alaska which has a history of disappearances. https://discover.hubpages.com/education/An-Alaskan-Mystery-The-Missing-24-of-Nome
One has to wonder how a plane could just disappear and can MSM news reports be trusted. For years, even decades, thousands of UFO abductees exposed what they knew about the unexplained phenomena they experienced. Some were made-up stories and the whole topic was purposely riddled with misinformation in order to distract and mislead from the truth. The UFO abduction events appears to have stopped to a large degree, but my concern is that it was the calm before the storm. I've suspected that the UFO abduction phenomena with years of "practice" is about to go live. Speculation? Yes. A hunch? Yes. I certainly hope that such abductions / missing persons would never happen. The topic is a dark and dangerous rabbit hole.
Search underway in western Alaska for plane carrying 10 people
Authorities are searching part of Alaska's western coast for a plane that went missing while carrying 10 people
Rescuers searched Friday for any sign of a plane that went missing while carrying 10 people across Alaska’s Norton Sound south of the Arctic Circle.
The Bering Air Caravan, a single-engine turboprop, was heading from Unalakleet to Nome on Thursday afternoon with nine passengers and a pilot, according to Alaska's Department of Public Safety. Authorities were working to determine its last known coordinates.
Unalakleet is a community of about 690 people in western Alaska, about 150 miles (about 240 kilometers) southeast of Nome and 395 miles (about 640 kilometers) northwest of Anchorage.
The disappearance marks the third major incident in U.S. aviation in eight days. A commercial jetliner and an Army helicopter collided near the nation’s capital on Jan. 29, killing 67 people. A medical transportation plane crashed in Philadelphia on Jan. 31, killing the six people onboard and another person on the ground.
The Cessna Caravan left Unalakleet at 2:37 p.m., and officials lost contact with it less than an hour later, according to David Olson, director of operations for Bering Air. The aircraft was 12 miles (19 kilometers) offshore, the U.S. Coast Guard said. It was operating at its maximum passenger capacity, according to the airline’s description of the plane.
“Staff at Bering Air is working hard to gather details, get emergency assistance, search and rescue going,” Olson said.
Bering Air serves 32 villages in western Alaska from hubs in Nome, Kotzebue and Unalakleet. Most destinations receive twice-daily scheduled flights Monday through Saturday.
Airplanes are often the only option for travel of any distance in rural Alaska, particularly in winter.
The Nome Volunteer Fire Department said in a statement on social media that ground crews were searching across the coast, from Nome to Topkok.
“Due to weather and visibility, we are limited on air search at the current time,” it said. People were told not to form their own search parties because the weather was too dangerous.
In an update early Friday, the department said that “crews are still searching on the ground, canvassing as much area as possible,” but that “we do not have any updated information on the location of the missing aircraft.”
A U.S. Coast Guard airplane crew was expected to search the missing aircraft's last known position. The National Guard and troopers were also helping with the search, the fire department said.
It was 17 degrees (minus 8.3 Celsius) in Unalakleet around takeoff, according to the National Weather Service. There was light snow falling and fog.
The names of the people onboard weren't yet being released.
Nome, a Gold Rush town, is just south of the Arctic Circle and is known as the ending point of the 1,000-mile (1,610-kilometer) Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.
It looks like mold spores.
Looks like they're testing a new bio weapon in the FOG... beware of things to come...
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Do you believe that these kind of Tartarian conspiracy stories of good quality and value, and recommend one watches them, please? Is it mainly exciting and thought provoking entertainment or something more?
The series of videos is about the historical evidence of Freemasons in West Virginia. Subtitle: Lunatic asylum and other strange structures of West Virginia.
Have you even watched the videos?
No. Did you? I can't stand AI generated speech.
I eyed through the article which the video ripped of.
The forum post focuses on the tartarian mudflood conspiracy theory.
"The railroad created the place, according to official history. Or maybe they just found the railroads here."
" I got the feeling in West Virginia that the pre-Reset past was right at the surface and would require very little digging to unearth."
"So the fake Civil War story is used to prop up the fake construction story and vice-versa. This castle must have been the single most extraordinary piece of dug-out architecture in the region, so it was a natural choice to use it as the starting point for the fairy tale."
- hey didn’t bother digging the whole building out. This seems hard to believe as well, considering how much work must have gone into reassembling the presumably dilapidated found structure, but it seems more likely. Did they dig this thing out in a hurry?
From what I've seen of the Tartarian mudflood conspiracy-theory it seems quite stupid.
I watched the video series, but you did not. You have a lot to say about a series of videos that you admit to not watching, thus making your comment inconsequential. Cheerio.