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Triangle Files: The Corridor That Shouldn’t Exist | The High Desert Anomaly Line

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What if some triangles aren’t places at all… but patterns?

This week on From the Tomb with Cadoom, we investigate the mysterious High Desert Anomaly Corridor—a debated “phantom triangle” stretching across remote regions of the American southwest tied to missing time reports, electromagnetic disturbances, navigation failures, UFO sightings, and unexplained psychological phenomena.

In this episode:

  • GPS and compass anomalies 
  • Missing time and distorted perception reports 
  • Drone instability and radio interference 
  • Military testing corridor theories 
  • Geological electromagnetic grid concepts 
  • The possibility of “weak points” in reality itself 

Are these isolated incidents… or evidence of a larger interconnected system hidden beneath the world we think we understand?

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What if Skinwalker Corridor wasn't the anomaly but just one piece of something bigger? Because across the American Southwest, something strange connects Nevada, Utah, Colorado, and Arizona. Not a triangle. Not yet. A corridor. And the deeper you go into it, the more things don't just disappear. They get misaligned. Good Wednesday evening everyone. I am Kadum. This is From the Tomb with Kadum, and we have another pattern formation for ourselves this week. We're picking up right where Skinwalker Corridor left us, but we're expanding. Investigators, pilots, hikers, and even military reports all point to something unsettling. A wide, unstable region where navigation fails, time behaves oddly, and communication not only drops, it loops too. And if Skinwalker Ranch is the eye of this storm, this just might be the storm itself. So what corridor are we talking about? What could possibly expand past Skinwalker Corridor yet not be publicly recognized? The high desert anomaly corridor. There is no map markings. There is no scientific consensus. But when you layer missing person reports, aerial anomalies, and geological oddities, a pattern begins to form. At least in our minds. The first region of the corridor is the northern Arizona Desert Routes. Let's start with just a brief list of why we're including the zones into the pattern, and then we'll get into the specifics on the patterns themselves. First off, in the northern Arizona Desert Routes, we have the cryptid sightings. Like I said, we're just expanding the Skinwalker corridor with this one, so there will be some overlap in the styles with differences in the specifics. Here we get some Bigfoot type creature sightings and what I would assume are alien sightings, seeing multiple reports of strange pale humanoid figures on back roads at night. We also have multiple ghost towns and haunted Route 66 in this region. In particular, the Red Garter Inn in Williams is known for its paranormal activity in particular. We also have the Apache Death Cave at two guns, rumored to be cursed following a historic massacre. Next, we come to the UFO and strange light activity that occurs regularly in this part of the country. There have been an increasing number of reports of a particular light formation noted in areas with low light pollution, this being a white light that forms a V, but can only be seen in rural areas like off-roading trails and out in the deserts. There are also multiple UFOs and light issues that we talked about last week that still come up, being in these same regions, those being the slow-moving, sometimes seeming like jump action movies where they just jump place to place without actually traveling, and the same white and red light formations reoccurring as well. Then, lastly, even though they're slightly further south, a lot of travelers and researchers like myself often connect the northern routes to the mysteries of the superstition mountains. His mysteries feature things like disappearances, cursed gold, and spectral sightings. But I feel that that region may need its own episode in the future, so we won't touch on it too much except for its connection to the High Desert Anomaly Corridor. For now, however, we step away from the northern Arizona desert routes to take a look at another region of the corridor, that being the Southern Utah Canyon systems. The Southern Utah Canyon systems are renowned not only for the geological beauty of the area, but also the numerous reports of paranormal, unexplainable, and just downright odd occurrences, particularly in the areas with deep tragedy or isolation history. We have four main hotspots for the paranormal side of things here. The Grafton Ghost Town near Zion is often described as haunted. This abandoned Mormon settlement near Rockville features ghostly apparitions from the 1800s and a general strange, oppressive presence. A Mountain Meadows Massacre Site, the location of an 1857 tragic massacre, is widely reported to be haunted by the spirits of those that were lost there that day. Visitors report hearing children crying, witnessing shadowy figures, and experiencing overwhelming emotions in the area. Now, despite their whimsical names, these next two are very, very intriguing. We have Spooky and Peekaboo Gulch. These narrow slot canyons into the Grand Staircase or the Escalante National Monument have legends about ghostly laughter echoing through them, adding to the disturbing nature of the darkness within. Lastly, in the southern Utah Canyon systems, we have Circleville Canyon, a notoriously creepy area where people have reported multiple encounters with strange, tall, Bigfoot-esque creatures. Then we also have two separate ghost sightings of different women in white style apparitions in the area. And we also have the continued numerous reports of strange echoes, disembodied voices, lights, orbs, etc. The things that seem to be common out in the desert as far as oddities go. We also get the expansion factor coming in with the sound and light anomalies, as well as the sheer amount of strange cryptids and folklore of this area in general. Most common still are the skinwalkers and the Bigfootesque creatures that have steadily seemed to plague this area. But this leads us to the final zone of our high desert anomaly corridor, the Western Colorado Plateau Zones. The Western Colorado Plateau encompasses parts of Western Colorado, eastern Utah, and the Navajo Nation. It is a hot spot for reports of oddities ranging anywhere from UFOs encrypted to ancient land-based hauntings. This region's remote desert, deep canyons, and long Native American history all contribute to the myriad of accounts with activities seeming to be centered around the book cliffs, the Colorado National Monument, and the Four Corners area, which is described as follows. The Four Corners area of the High Desert Anomaly Corridor is located at the intersection of Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. It is the central high elevation hub of the Colorado Plateau, and the area acts as a structural platform separating the landing and San Juan basins. There are multiple UFO and high strangeness hotspots in the area, including the Book Cliffs and Grand Junction. During the 1960s and 70s, there were numerous UFO sightings documented over the Brook Cliffs, Palisade, Glenwood Springs, and Newcastle. Also, in the High Strangeness UFO range, we have the Dry Creek Basin, the Colorado National Monument, and the Navajo Nation. Located southwest of Naturida, Colorado, the Dry Creek Basin has been documented for multiple UFO encounters. The National Monument has had multiple reports from hikers and campers of unusual aerial activity, including a 1975 incident where campers awaited potential contact. And former Navajo Ranger Stanley Milford Jr. investigated hundreds of cases over 23 years, including Bigfoot sightings, intense UFO activities, hauntings, and inexplicable phenomena like coins falling out of thin air amongst the Navajo Nation portion of this region. We also have the Skinwalker proximity, while the infamous Skinwalker Ranch is just north in Utah. Similar reports of terrifying skinwalker-like beings. Then we have some other haunted locations and legends in the area, including Horse Thief Canyon, often cited as haunted by a white mist or the apparition of a woman trampled during a 19th-century horse wrestling incident. Avalon Theater in Grand Junction is frequently reported as a haunted location in western Colorado. The Goat and Cover Tavern is also listed among haunted stops on local ghost tours in Grand Junction as well. Then we have the Spring Canyon in Utah, near Helper, Utah. This area holds legends of a white lady searching for her lost child after a tragic mine incident. But then here we also see geological and other strange anomalies, like Uneweep Canyon, known as the only canyon in the world with two rivers flowing in opposite directions. It is a site of both natural and unexplained mystery. Not only that, but here we get monolith appearances. Mysterious shiny monoliths that have appeared in Colorado's rural landscape, creating intense local speculation about their origin. And we always always seem to see in these western desert areas the Bigfoot and Sasquatch reports, the spectral miners often connected with the abandoned mines and tragic mine incidents, and the frequently reported shadow people and orbs which can be usually linked back to skinwalkers or other paranormal activity. Individually, these areas are just landscapes. But together they form a broken line of disturbances that I have uncovered, and I'm trying to bring to the intention of everyone. So let's get into the patterns. The disturbances that are reported like the compass drift anomalies, the sudden GPS failure zones, aircraft transponder dropouts, radio signal looping. Pilots have described it as flying through dead air that feels alive. But this time let's talk case patterns, not stories. Stories can be exaggerated. Patterns are harder to ignore. One of the most common reports across the corridor Navigation Breakdowns. In twenty twenty four, there was an aircraft drift incident. A private pilot flying near restricted airspace west of Utah reported what he described as position drift without movement. According to flight logs, the aircraft's onboard navigation suddenly showed the plane nearly eight miles south of its visual position. Despite no measurable course deviation, the pilot corrected manually, only for the system to snap back again less than thirty seconds later. But a separate report from a contractor driving through remote Nevada described his GPS rerouting him repeatedly towards coordinates that didn't exist. Satellite map imagery showed empty desert terrain. No roads, no structures, nothing. But according to the GPS, the route was valid. Then there's the drone incidents. Independent survey crews operate mapping drones near corridor regions, have reported sudden flight instability even in clear weather conditions. One operator claimed his drone abruptly stopped responding, hovered motionless for nearly twenty seconds, then accelerated sideways fast enough to trigger an automatic crash prevention shutdown. What is going on here that is messing with our location physics? Not just the technology, but the actual physics. Then we have the missing time reports. Because navigation isn't the strangest part. Sometimes it's not the location that disappears. It's the time, the canyon gap. A hiker traveling near isolated canyon systems reported entering a narrow pass shortly after noon. He described the hike as lasting maybe twenty minutes, but when he got back to the trailhead, nearly three hours had passed. His phone battery was completely drained, despite being nearly fully charged when he left that morning. But not only is it the time, the memories disappear too. Another report came from two travelers crossing a desert highway corridor late at night. According to both individuals, they remembered passing a roadside gas station, then suddenly arriving over sixty miles farther east, with no memory of the drive in between. No conversations, no landmarks, no sense of elapsed time. Just nothingness for sixty miles. Then there are the communication anomalies. A regional emergency response recording captured dispatch audio where nearly forty seconds of transmission vanished entirely. Not static. Not interruption gone. When investigators reviewed the digital timestamps, the clock itself even jumped forward. But the scientific side? The researchers studying the corridor believe the electromagnetic anomalies may be the real key to the entire region. Battery drains are extremely common here. Cameras, drones, satellite phones, even vehicle batteries failing simultaneously without clear mechanical explanation. One documentary crew reportedly lost power to three independent camera systems at one time, within seconds of observing aerial lights over a ridgeline. But is it the electromagnetic pattern? Or is it something else interfering with our technology? Compass failures have also been consistently reported. Not random spinning though, full directional reversal north becoming south, east becoming west. Almost as if the magnetic field itself momentarily shifted. And then there's the signal bleed. Multiple investigators operating radio equipment near hot spots in the corridor report hearing overlapping transmission, voices, numbers, fragments of conversations broadcast across frequencies that have always been and should be silent. And the strangest part? These incidents don't just happen randomly, they cluster again and again and again along an invisible line running through the desert. So what actually causes the anomalies inside the high desert corridor? Government projects natural magnetic interference? Human psychology? Or something far more difficult to explain? Let's crack open the codex on the theories. First theory the one most grounded in reality, like usual for the triangle files. Geological interference grid. Some researchers believe the corridor sits on top of a massive underground network of magnetic mineral deposit, iron concentrations, quartz formations, and fault lines capable of generating unusual electromagnetic behavior. Now on paper, that can explain quite a bit. Compstability, radio frequency interference, even to GPS desync. Quartz under tectonic stress has always been known to generate electrical charges, a phenomenon called a phenomenon called pizza electricity. And when you combine that with deep desert isolation, large temperature fluctuations, and long distance signal reflection, you could absolutely create some weird environmental effects. But here's the problem. Rocks don't explain missing time. Mineral deposits don't explain synchronized sightings, and geology alone doesn't explain why multiple independent systems fall in patterns, fail in patterns at the exact same locations. Because according to some investigators, the anomalies behave less like random interference and more like responses. The second theory shifts the focus away from nature and directly towards the government. It's no secret, I'm not a huge fan of how much the government interferes in our lives. It's not a political statement, that is just a generality. I like having my peace, I don't like it being interfered with. But the high desert corridor overlaps multiple restricted air spaces, testing routes, and classified military regions stretching across the western United States. For decades, experimental aircraft, electronic warfare systems, surveillance platforms, and propulsion technologies. Have all been tested in these same regions. And to be fair, that explains a lot too. Because not only is it the electromagnetic interference, think of all the different radiations that puts out into the area for things to use to gain energy, or for us to be affected mentally and physically. Aircraft moving in impossible ways? That could be classified propulsion systems. Sudden radio interference? Sure, electronic warfare testing. Navigation drift? Yeah, let's say international spoofing technology. Even the infamous glowing orbs reported across the corridor could theoretically be advanced drone systems or high altitude surveillance platforms. But once again, the theory starts breaking apart when the timeline doesn't fit, because many of these reports predate modern military technology entirely. And some incidents occur far outside of known testing windows, or in areas with no officially documented activity at all. Then there's another issue. How and why would military experiments produce missing time? Shared hallucinations or reports of people experiencing the same phenomena miles apart without contact. Unless maybe the military isn't creating the anomaly. They're just studying it. The third theory doesn't involve aliens. Or secret projects, at least not directly. Some psychologists and environmental researchers believe the corridor creates perception breakdown zones. The idea is surprisingly simple. Isolation, heat, repetitive terrain, electromagnetic exposure, sleep deprivation, psychological expectations all combine to distort human perception. In other words, essentially, the desert itself could be reprogramming the way people process reality. Think about it. Anyone who has spent time deep in open desert knows how disorienting it becomes. Even if you've just spent time in the woods or on a lake, distances stop feeling accurate. Silence becomes overwhelming. Hours blur together. Researchers studied navigational technology have documented cases where humans walking through repetitive terrains begin unconsciously traveling in circles, even while believing they're moving in straight lines. And once stories about anomalies spread, the brain begins searching for confirmation. Suddenly, every flicker of light, every equipment malfunction, every strange feeling starts becoming a part of the pattern. But there's a problem with this theory too. Human perception can fail, but instrument shouldn't. And across the corridor? Independent systems repeatedly disagree with observable reality. GPS units showing impossible elevation shifts, compasses reversing direction, drone telemetry, desynchronizing, radio frequencies bleeding into dead channels. Machines don't experience fear, so why do they keep behaving like humans behave out there? Which brings us to the theory I can't stop thinking about. What if it isn't one phenomenon? What if the UFO sightings, the electromagnetic failures, the missing time, the shadow figures, the navigation breakdowns? What if they aren't separate mysteries at all? What if they're symptoms of the same system? A system of weak points. In reality itself, places where something doesn't line up correctly. Think about it. Almost every major corridor, triangle, or anomaly zone reports the same core experiences, disorientation, lost time, strange lights, equipment failure, disoriented perceptions, different locations, same fingerprints. And maybe that's because these places aren't isolated. Maybe they're connected. Not physically, but structurally. Like stress fractures running beneath reality itself. And the Skinwalker corridor. The Lake Erie Triangle may just be one node each in something much larger. So there we have it. Every corridor has edges. But what happens when edges start connecting? Skinwalker Corridor, Nevada Triangle, Lake Anomalies. They don't exist alone. They echo each other. And when enough echoes align, you don't just get a triangle. You get something else entirely. That closes this week's chapter in the codex. Let's get this tomb sealed back up and give you a little news over the next couple of weeks. Things will start changing here from the tomb with Kadoom and at the Kadoom brand overall very rapidly, very soon. We have new business aspects being added in for Kado's customs. We have the foundation of other Kadoom Codex chapters coming closer to fruition and full utilization and integration into the brand. I've got multiple styles of short form content I plan on starting to back up and get to release. And that's all going to have a comedic but wake up society tone behind most of them. More of a gallery's humor, adult innuendo, why are we like this but make it funny kind of vibe on any kind of content I put out pretty much is gonna be the tone. Just trying to make people see that we don't all have to be against each other. We can all come together over anything, really. I also got a way I'm working on you all can connect with Lucas and I even in our relaxation time and make this a little more of a relationship, not just someone you listen to. And there are always many, many, many business ideas being discussed and bounced around between a couple of the Kadumed family members and myself behind the scenes. All I can really say at this point is thank you for being a part of the Kadumed family up to this point. And I hope all of these different codex chapters do as much for you all as I think they will do for you at a mental level. And hopefully I can get us all feeling a little better about ourselves and the way we look at society, and still trying to be good people in a world not cut out for good people anymore. Next week, we're taking one last break from the triangle files before I reveal the truth this series has led me to. I've found a pattern so close to home, it may terrify some of you that live around me. I've found a triangle pattern no one seems to talk about, that I've been seeing and piecing together my whole life, just living where I do, in two weeks, on Wednesday at 7 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, on From the Tomb with Kadum, we look at and try to get the public codex file started on what I will be calling the Kadumed Triangle, and we'll see what you all have to think about it too. That finale for the triangle files also marks the return of videos to the YouTube channel with a little bit of a new format style that I think we will all love too. Next week we'll cover a new pop culture conspiracy as I make sure I have the full chapter for the Kadumed Triangle Polished up and ready to present to you all for the first time. So until next week, just remember keep it twisted and escape you or two as we seal the lid on this one for the week and crack mine back open again next week, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Go follow the Kadum social medias. They are all linked in the description. We also have a podcast site on BuzzSprout now. It's from the Tomb with Kadoom, just like the podcast name, but no spaces. Buzzsprout.com. You can find all the podcast platforms we are listed on and some extra information over there as well. Go run up some numbers for me and let's interact and get to know each other a little bit on these social media pages. I don't want it this to just be me talking. I want to interact with you. I want to know your guys' opinions. I want to make sure I'm doing things right for you. So have a great night. And I'll see you next Wednesday.

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