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this episode of the Y files is brought to you by PDS de in September 1989 Doug muchler reported for Duty he was a Counter Intelligence officer stationed at Fort Richardson just outside Anchorage Alaska his job was investigating Espionage and terrorism so his first stop was the map room he needed to get the lay of the land Doug grew up in Ohio so learning about the rugged terrain and Wilderness of Alaska would take a lot of studying Alaska is a big place almost 700,000 square miles twice the size of Texas Doug spread out a few Maps across the giant table in the center of the room he scanned the maps they showed mountain ranges rivers lakes cities old mining towns the typical stuff but then something caught his eye on a map of Denali National Park there was an area no bigger than his thumb that was Whited out Doug grabbed a magnifying glass there were no features about 60 Mi west of Mount McKinley was a small Zone labeled this area not surveyed to date Doug thought this was odd t