Sheri's Sixth Sense

Miriam, the Alaska Triangle and the Dark Pyramid

from the August 2022 Star Beacon

 

By Sheri Gould

 

In this issue , I will be sharing emails recently sent to me by Dr. Richard Boylan, Robert Elliott, Jr., Rev, Nancy Brooks, my Star Sister Pat, and my articles on The Alaska Triangle, the Dark Pyramid, and the Wyoming Triangle!

Richard Boylan, Ph.D.

 

MIRIAM

Several years ago I received a 'gift' from the caretaker of a friend, a retired Colonel who worked for decades in Air Force Intelligence's Office of Special Investigations (which deals with UFOs). Colonel Steve Wilson had recently died, and the caretaker went through his things and found a high-
resolution glossy photo of an extraterrestrial woman from the third large moon of the brown dwarf star Altimar. That photo is quite remarkable in its crystal-clear detail, down to the tiny pebble grain of her skin. But even more remarkable is who the photo is of. She has been a Visitor to Earth repeatedly over the centuries, assiduous in her mission to help encourage spiritual development among Humans.

The various names she was known by during these lifelong visits are household words in many places around the globe. They are:

1) Miriam or Mary, the mother of Jesus, who incarnated in Palestine/Israel around 23 B.C.;

2) After Jesus's death and her own passing, she reincarnated and revisited Earth in North America as White Buffalo Calf Woman (among the Sioux/Lakota Indians), and as Corn Mother and the Blue Star Kachina (among the Hopi, Zuni, Laguna and Acoma Pueblo Indians),

3) in 1531 outside Mexico City as the Virgin of Guadalupe,

4) in 1858 in the French Pyrenees as the Lady

5) in 1917 in Portugal as the Lady of Fatima,

6) and in 1910 in Kosovo/Northern Macedonia she began a lifetime where she would become world-famous as the nun Mother Teresa, ministering to the poor, the lepers, the 'untouchables.'

Since those lifetime incarnations, this woman from the Altimar-3 star system has made a brief further appearance on Earth. This was near midnight in New Mexico on April 12, 1992 as I was driving north of Deming, N.M. on US Highway 180. She landed her spacecraft near the highway and created a huge blanket of ‘smoke’ filling the sky and compelling me to stop. I got out of my car and was taken by one of her associates to her craft and inside, where she gave me a briefing about future events involving some Star Visitors, and about my assignment by Star Nations 12 years later, to be Councilor of Earth.

Look at this photo. You have now laid eyes on a real extraterrestrial. She may not look gorgeous by some human standards, but she is serene, intelligent, dignified and friendly.

And note that while on Earth so many times, she put on the appearance of a Homo sapiens so as not to jar or frighten anyone. But she has finally decided to let her real appearance be seen, as a woman from Altimar-3.

Now that the US Navy has released film on TV, demonstrating that UFOs are real, it is time to
publicly release a photo or two showing that extra-terrestrials are real too.

And innumerable churches, shrines and holy pictures around the world honor that saintly [extra-terrestrial] woman as Jesus’s Mother.

Have I spoken blasphemy? Hardly. And to quote President Reagan’s son Ron on television, "I’m not afraid of burning in Hell."

Even the Pope responded to an inquiry about the ETs by saying that "they are children of God too."

— Richard Boylan, Ph.D.

SHERI

THE ALASKA TRIANGLE

Having had a contact experience when I was 8 years old while living at Fort Richardson, Alaska (see Chapter 7 in my book -- Sheri's Sixth Sense), I've paid extra attention to unusual activities going on in Alaska.

There is an area in Alaska between Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow) along the state's north coast, Anchorage at the western point, and Juneau at the southeastern point, which is called "The Alaska Triangle." Within this triangle is Fairbanks and Denali (aka Mt. McKinley), which is the highest mountain peak in North America, with an elevation of 20,310 ft. above sea level.

In this Alaska Triangle, sometimes called Alaska's "Bermuda Triangle," ships have gone missing; 16,000 people are missing (about two times the national average) -- airplane passengers, hikers, locals and tourists have disappeared, and 2,000 planes have crashed or vanished.

In one instance, in 1972, US House Majority Leader Hale Boggs' private airplane seemingly vanished into thin air somewhere between Juneau and Anchorage. For more than a month, 50 civilian planes and 40 military craft did a search grid of 32,000 square miles for Boggs, Alaska Congress-man Nick Begich, aide Russell Brown, and their bush pilot, Don Jonz, with no success.

In another instance, a Douglas C-54 airplane left Elemendorf Air Force Base (which is right next door to Fort Richardson, where I lived) on Jan. 26, 1950, with 44 military personnel and dependents on board heading to Great Falls, Mont. Two hours into the flight, the plane disappeared -- just vanished off the radar screens. Seven thousand ground troops and 85 planes searched 300,000 square miles, to no avail.

It's interesting to note that there have been numerous extraterrestrial craft sighted over Elemendorf AFB, and the Fort Richardson Army Post (both near Anchorage, and now called Joint Base Elemendorf-Richardson), where a contact experience happened to me. My friend, who worked at that "3 letter agency" in D.C. (which was mentioned in June's Star Beacon), told me that at Fort Richardson they have a special ET Operations Unit (don'’t remember the exact name he called it) there. Col. Philip J. Corso, Ret. (whom my dad knew while working at the Pentagon), wrote about Fort Richardson in his book The Day After Roswell.

Also, wanted to make note that from my work as a MUFON field investigator, and attending numerous "UFO" conferences, I've found that there's quite a number of "military brats" that have had some type of E.T. experiences, to include Stan Romanek (with whom I discussed this issue) -- author of three books: Messages, Answers and The Orion Regressions.

Many of the Alaska Triangle disappearances are said to be everything from the unforgiving weather, to the shape-shifting otter-like cryptid that the Tlingit and Tsimshian Indian lore call the "Kushtaka," to strange lights in the sky, to UFOs, to swirling energy vortexes.

Many people seem to support the energy vortex theory. These vortexes are thought to be swirling centers of energy centered in specific places where the energy radiates in a spiraling cone shape, clockwise or counterclockwise, producing positive or negative effects.

Electronic readings in Alaska have found sizeable concentrations of magnetic anomalies, some of which have disrupted compasses to as much as 30 degrees off. Some of the search and rescue workers also claimed to have had audio hallucinations, disorientation and lightheadedness.

There's been SO much interest in the Alaska Triangle, that the Travel Channel has a two-season series "The Alaska Triangle," which digs into all this fascinating matter!

 

THE DARK PYRAMID

Within the borders of the Alaska Triangle is an area known as "The Dark Pyramid."

I recently watched a NexusNewsFeed-YouTube video that Linda Moulton Howe gave, titled "Alaska's Mystery Underground Pyramid." I had met Linda, an investigative journalist, at one of Dr. Leo Sprinkle's UFO conferences some years ago, where she was the keynote speaker, sharing information about her documentary, "A Strange Harvest," which was about the cattle mutilations.

Since then, I have been an avid listener of the information she shares on her website: earthfiles.com, where I first learned about this Dark Pyramid.

This anomaly in the Alaska Triangle, called the Dark Pyramid, is -- according to a remote viewer  -- about 60-70 miles west (on a bearing towards Nome) from Denali (Mt. McKinley), which is what military and science sources have also said is a possible location for the underground Dark Pyramid.

Some sources have said it was discovered by planes and helicopters experiencing magnetic anomalies flying over that region about a decade after the end of WWII. A US Huey helicopter pilot, delivering cargo to a US Military operation at the Dark Pyramid site in Spring 1978, allegedly said that "this is a super secret situation as the Manhattan Project was, and that nobody is supposed to know this place even exists… that this thing is some kind of power generator and it's thousands of years old, and it's made out of stone like a pyramid. Investigators don't know where the underground pyramid came from, who made it or how it works, but it can generate enough energy to power the whole north slope --all of Alaska and probably the whole country of Canada -- that's how much juice it puts out. They don't have a clue where it came from and it's deep underground."

In June 2012, CW2 Douglas Mutschler (Army Counter-Intelligence) Ret., shared with Linda that this large pyramid structure was supposedly found by seismologists and geophysicists studying the earth's crust during a May 22, 1992 underground nuclear detonation test by China, of a 1 megaton bomb. Physicists used the underground vibrations from the atomic bomb explosion to "see" underground in a specific area of Alaska.

What they found under Alaska was a pyramid bigger than the one in Egypt. They didn't know if it was solid or hollow, but that it had the distinct outline of a pyramid.

A Western Electric engineer who has supposedly been in this pyramid, said that the base is 700 feet down from the land surface, and the top is 150 feet below the surface, making it 550 feet high. (The Giza pyramid is 455 feet high, making this pyramid almost 100 feet taller than Cheops!)

A woman, who had remote-viewed this pyra-mid numerous times, called it an "underground alien generator" -- that this was a super advanced alien technology to energize UFO discs -- an energy restoring function for craft! No wonder 6,500 UFO sightings have been reported in Alaska!

Linda Moulton Howe, speaking about this pyramid, said, "It's an advanced form of ancient technology. Alien intelligences have been working on our planet for millions of years and here is their power machine for everything they're doing."

To watch Linda Moulton Howe’s amazing NexusNewsFeed YouTube video of May 13, 2020, "Alaska's Mystery Underground Pyramid," go to https://youtube.com/watch?v=Nk3mfqx84Lk

"The Alaska Triangle" series is on the Travel Channel, which also includes an episode on the Dark Pyramid.

THE WYOMING TRIANGLE

Speaking of Triangles, there is a huge one here in Wyoming! TheTriangle points are (approximately): The Bighorn Medicine Wheel at the northwest point, Devil's Tower at the eastern point, and Kaycee at the southern point. In my book, Sheri's Sixth Sense, I have shared stories of some of my experiences within this Triangle -- Devil's Tower "UFO" experience, Chapter 1; Bighorn Mountains -- Highway 14 Missing Time, and Lake DeSmet experiences; Chapter 4; Numerous Celestial Cloud-ship photos taken within the Wyoming Triangle, Chapter 6; and a Missing Time Prom Night story from Kaycee, within the Triangle area, Chapter 15.

Some years ago, Sean David Morton was on Art Bell’s radio program and shared this:

"There's three energy vortexes that are starting to build. What I have on the map ... and I don't really understand this myself, ... Omaha; the Bighorn Mountains near Cloud Peak ... Buffalo and Clearmont (Wyo.) (within the Triangle) ... and then Mount Shasta … these three areas are activating. It's almost like there's portals opening. I'm getting an extending spiral that's coming out of each one of these areas, so there are groups of people that, I think, are going to be activating these vortexes in these areas. There's a healing energy or a power that's coming out of Omaha, Nebraska ... the Big Horn Mountains in Wyoming ... and Mount Shasta ... where each one of these vortexes are beginning to activate. To tell you the truth, I don't understand what it means, yet. For example ... of interest ... Wyoming is sort of set apart. There's like a white glow around Wyoming. It's some sort of sacred, prepared land."

There’s a couple things I want to add about the Bighorn Mountains, besides the missing time ET experience that my friend, Monna, and I had on Highway 14.

One time, I went to the Medicine Wheel in the northern Bighorn Mountains, and I was the only one up there -- a very sacred place -- and as I approached it, I "saw" a huge red energy coming out of the the middle of the wheel -- and then I was given (telepathic) information that there's a crashed disc (much older than the Medicine Wheel) underneath the Medicine Wheel. (Archaeological evidence indicates that this medicine wheel has been visited by Native Americans for the past 7,000 years.) And, this crash happened before that!

The other thing I wanted to share relates to what Sean David Morton said about it ... "so there are groups of people that, I think, are going to be out activating these vortexes in these areas."

Some years ago, I met a gal who said she was moving close to the Bighorn Mountains temporarily with two others that would be at two other points from her in the Bighorns ... to balance and maintain the energies of the Bighorn Mountains! Then after a couple months, she was gone! Wonder if these three people were the ones Sean David Morton talked about...

 

ROBERT ELLIOTT, JR.

CLOAKED UFO

Back when I was in my late teens and living in Riverside, Calif., my girlfriend and I were out for a drive. It was about dusk when we noticed some lights coming over the mountain top. We pulled over, along with two other cars, to get a better look, and it appeared to be a heavy C130 cargo plane flying the "nap of the earth."

Never have I seen anything that large and that close to the ground, and it was silent -- not a sound, nothing, not even wind from it, and we were pretty close, maybe less than 800 yards from it. We both looked at each other and said, "No way that was a plane." Later in life, I realized what we had seen was a cloaked UFO. We also lived in-between March Air Force Base and Norton Air Force Base in Southern California, and did not know at the time the possible connection these two Air Force bases have with the phenomena.

 

REV. NANCY BROOKS

ANGELS

I am a United Church of Christ minister and I have served churches in Illinois, Kansas and Wyoming. In my ministry I have often talked about the power of calling upon our angels. After all, angels are referred to in the Bible well over 300 times.

 

Many years ago, I started the habit of saying a little prayer to my angels every day, and especially if I needed their help. My little prayer goes something like this: "Circle of circle, angels in flight, please surround me with your white light."

 

Sometimes I would just say the prayer, and other times I would add what I needed or how I would like the angels to help me.

 

In my ministry it has not been unusual for transients to stop by the parsonage, and that is exactly what happened in Buffalo, Wyo., in 2009 as I was serving Union Congregational Church.

 

It happened to be my day off, which is a Monday, and I was at the parsonage doing the usual household chores

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There was a knock at the door, and I saw a man with a backpack. It was an unusually warm day in Buffalo, so I opened the door and talked through the screen door and told him I would be out in a moment and he should go and sit on the patio. I got two glasses of ice water and went out to talk to him. I felt compelled to say my angel prayer to myself and asked for protection.

At first the man seemed amiable. He wanted money for a hotel room. He said he had been traveling for Christ for the last 25 years. When I told him he would have to go down to the police station for a voucher (ministers never keep these vouchers at our homes), he became very angry and argumentative.

 

The more I tried to reason with him, the more angry he became. He began to demand money from me and while I tried to stay as calm as possible, it was becoming progressively harder. There were no immediate neighbors, since the church and parsonage practically sit on a half of a block.

I stood up, and when I did, he was yelling and getting in my space. I was contemplating running down the hill, but knew it would be dangerous because the hill was treacherously steep.

 

And then I saw a policeman come around the corner of the house, and then another around the corner of the church, and then two other policemen joined them -- and they ran over and restrained him and handcuffed him. I was so relieved. I asked the policemen how they knew to come, and one of them said, "There was a hang-up 911 call from inside the parsonage."

 

Puzzled, I told him I never called 911, and the policeman answered without missing a beat, "Then your angels called."

 

PAT

DULCE UNDERGROUND BASE

A friend and I were traveling in the desert of New Mexico west of Dulce. We had stopped at a stop sign before turning west to enter the State Highway. We observed a caravan of 16-17 white, soft-sided semi-trucks with blacked-out cabs heading toward Dulce, New Mexico.

 

There were rumors at that time that certain operations from Area 51 were relocating to Dulce from Nevada. These trucks appeared to be new and had no license plates or markings.

 

We pondered how it was possible to make a hidden base in a mesa, and later in the day we checked into our motel room in Salt Lake City, Utah, and switched on the TV. We couldn't believe what we were seeing. There was a whole program on digging tunnels underground with huge equipment that digs and lays down a ceiling and walls in one step. Question answered.

 

This made us recall previous trips to Taos, New Mexico, where strange underground noises could be heard. This humming, thumping noise went on for a couple of years and just about drove the locals crazy. Speculation was that someone was tunneling, but nothing has ever been verified.

 

DOSHEL

Sometimes our animals are smarter than us. We had driven miles to adopt a super sweet and tiny yellow Lab puppy. My husband immediately named him Clyde. One day he climbed into my lap while I was meditating, and I heard distinctly in my mind, "My name is Dosh-El," coming from this puppy.

I was pretty dumbfounded. I thereafter called him Dosh-El, as he would never respond to Clyde.

 

He was never like other dogs we had previously had. Dosh-El never made a mess in the house nor in his dog run. He never even smelled like a dog, but was odorless. He was very affectionate and smart.

 

As we lived in the country, he loved to take a run with the joggers who passed by. As they returned on their way back to town, he would "drop off" at our house, as if he knew he was not supposed to follow them to their home.

 

One day my heart was very open, and being an empath, I was feeling some immense emotional pain coming from someone. I had fashioned a wire-wrapped necklace of clear rutilated quartz, kunzite and rose quartz, which I was wearing. Dosh-El came and stood before me, lifted a paw and purposefully reached it up to snap the chain on my necklace, giving me a look as if to say, "there you go." He wagged his tail and walked away. The doom-like feeling dissipated and I had to laugh at his wisdom for taking off the necklace which was amplifying negative feelings!

 

Alas, he was very social and made one too many trips to see the neighbors. My husband told them to keep him. I didn’t speak to my husband for two days. Soon after Dosh-El became theirs, the male in the relationship became abusive to his wife and she divorced him. By then we had moved away and I could only hope that the wife got custody of Dosh-El. I felt he had to go to them to get her out of the relationship.

Can’t wait to see him again!

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Thanks for letting me share all these wonderful stories with you!

 

Sheri Gould is an experiencer and a clairvoyant who writes from Wyoming.

 

Be sure to order a copy of her book, Sheri’s Sixth Sense, True Cases of Extrasensory Perception and Experiences of the Paranormal, available from Earth Star Publications or from Amazon.com for $15 + $3 shipping. Also available as an ebook on Kindle for just $4.99.

 

Copyright © 2022 Sheri Gould

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Sheri Gould is the author of Sheri’s Sixth Sense: True Cases of Extrasensory Perception and Experiences of the Paranormal ($15 from Amazon, Kindle ebook $4.99).

Copyright © 2022 Sheri Gould

 

Sheri's new book: Sheri’s Sixth Sense, True Cases of Extrasensory Perception and Experiences of the Paranormal is available on Amazon.com and from Earth Star for $15.00 USD.

 

 

This page updated August 1, 2022

 

 

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