

On Friday's Brad Meltzer′s Decoded broadcast, the team investigated the so-called Alaskan Triangle, known as a Devil′s Graveyard of lost ships, airplanes and missing people. Since 1988, approximately 16,000 people have vanished in the Alaska Triangle. 4 out of every 1,000 Alaskans disappear annually without a trace. Alaska is a huge state with unpredictable weather, dangerous wildlife and about 100 active volcanoes that accounts for 50% of all earthquakes in the United States.
In October 1972, one of the more famous disappearances involved two members of the U.S. Congress, Speaker of the House Hale Boggs and Rep. Nick Begich. They, along with an aide, Russell Brown and the pilot, Don Jonz, were flying in a Cessna 310 from Anchorage to Juneau. Not long after take-off, all contact with the plane ceased. A massive air-sea search and rescue mission was launched including 400 aircraft, dozens of boats, including 12 Coast Guard ships, and even an Air Force SR-71 searched for the missing plane and men. After 39 days, the effort was called off. To this day, no evidence has ever been recovered.
The 'Decoded Team' talked with Nick Begich, Jr., son of the missing Congressman, who is not ruling out any possibilities, including energy vortexes. He describes his own research on the subject of electromagnetic disruptions that appear to be happening at certain key points across the globe.
The team learned that Alaska is inundated with magnetic anomalies which can vary compass readings as much as 30 degrees. The team also learns more about energy vortexes and the twelve 'Devil′s Graveyards' worldwide, triangular regions where ships and planes are frequently lost...continues
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