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The Connection — Part IV
Few foreigners and their families were left alive. None of the indigenous Alaskans or their families were missing.



Many of the indigenous Alaskan community went about their business all over Alaska on May 10, 2024, unaware that almost all the foreigners had vanished.
Eight lawyers and others sat awaiting the five justices inside the Boney Courthouse Building in Fairbanks, Anchorage.
In hospitals across the country, patients sat restlessly awaiting various medical personnel.
In educational institutions, children waited in sparse classrooms for their teachers.
In jails and prisons across the State, wardens on the job vanished, and most didn’t show up for work.
Churches lost their people, too.
Workers all over the State vanished in every area and field, and families disappeared as the country went into shock.
By May 15, 2024, Alaska realized that most of those left alive were directly connected to the Inupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Athabascan, Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian…