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Hey /x/, I’ve been living since January 2025 in Alaska and I’ve heard weird stuff happens in the rural areas of the state.

I personally only have seen people on drugs here and there and wanted to know if any of you had stories about Alaska so I can scare myself tonight.
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>>41748538
let's see what it takes to get banned again.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/52-hertz_whale

that whale is imitating a 52hz signal which another anon leaked in a sonar thread about uso detection. the reason that whale is imitating a 52hz sound as its communication call is because, as a child, it was exposed to the electroacoustic radiation from uso craft operating out of the mount shasta vicinity. the tic tac craft observed diving in and out of the ocean on the west coast are those craft, as anon mentioned in the other thread, and the cuboid submarine guy mentioned it too in his thread.

other whales can make sounds at 52hz, they just do it rarely. as a youth, the whale imprinted on that, most likely from a playful incident with a tic tac or somesuch. the acoustic and bioelectromagnetic sensing organs most fish and sea mammals have are affected by the uso craft. sharks especially have difficulty around the uso craft because of the shark ability to sense the heartbeat of their prey. when exposed to the electromagnetic radiation of a nearby tic tac uso, sharks have a sort of seizure and try to swim away as fast as they can. sort of like an electric fence for sharks. something similar happened to that 52hz whale.

if you ever get a chance to visit ketchikan, do so. there is a sonar monitoring outpost over there to watch for tic tacs. it isn't secret or anything, we send submarines up there for acoustic qualifications, ours and ally countries. its like a submarine doctor visit we sell. in the downtime, the equipment passively records and sends data to our partner nations in the pacific. there are diplomatic agreements to share it all.

hike around mount shasta with infrared goggles and you'll see some "asters", which are what our ancestors called bright ufo craft. they go in and out of shasta often.
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>>41748538
Port Lock Massacre. I've already said too much.
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>>41748538
you got some HAARP antennas which are now for domestic research.
over in alaska.
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>>41749253
>be me
>post some glowie shit for laughs
>next post happened down the street from my house
>massacre nowhere near alaska

who are you and what do you want from me? super bored and looking for something to do for about 20 years.
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>>41749253
>Port Lock Massacre
shit. nvm.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portlock,_Alaska

different massacre.
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>>41749261
It's quite amusing how many conspiracy theories there are around HAARP made by people who don't have a clue what it's actually for.
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>>41749374
The guy who supposedly helped build it said plenty
Also
Am an electrical engineer and what HAARP is could definitely do what some suppose it does.
It's more a matter of whether or not the mechanisms by which is happens are as unnoticeable as some sort of butterfly effect as it seems to be.

Saying you know fully one way or another is just admitting you're retarded.
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alaska and pretty much all of canada fill me with a sense of dread when I look at them on a map



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