Portal Theories on Missing Alaska Airlines Flight Emerge

The search for the missing Alaska Airlines plane continues as the Coast Guard finds wreckage near Nome. Three deceased passengers were discovered inside the plane, identified as the Bering Air flight. The FAA is investigating the cause of the incident.

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Portal Theories on Missing Alaska Airlines Flight Emerge

The search for the missing Alaska Airlines plane continued yesterday in Nome, Alaska, with various theories arising over what caused the incident. While the Federal Aviation Administration continues to look into the reason behind the incident, the US Coast Guard is continuing its search for the missing 10 passengers aboard. The Coast Guard has recovered an “item of interest” and reported that something caused the plane to experience a “rapid loss of elevation.”

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), creator BeautyMrk raised a theory suggesting that the disappearance of the plane could be a sign that there are indeed portals in certain locations. “Could this plane that vanished off of radar near Alaska with 10 on board, prove that there are in fact locations of which portals exist?” he wrote.

On Friday, the U.S. The Coast Guard said they found the wreckage of the plane near Nome, and it was indeed consistent with the description of the missing Alaska Airlines flight. The aircraft was the Bering Air flight that lost altitude before disappearing. The Coast Guard confirmed that three deceased individuals were found inside the wreckage. “USCG has located an aircraft matching the description of the missing plane approx. 34 miles southeast of Nome,” the statement said. “3 individuals were found inside and reported to be deceased. Our thoughts are with those affected by this tragic incident.”