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A Sherpa guide who had been missing for a week while descending Mount Everest was discovered alive and crawling toward base camp.

Propaganda risk 10%
Claims checked 2
Techniques found 1
Topics 2

Coverage spectrum

Coverage gap: Low Left coverage
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Center67%
Right33%

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What happened

Guide missing for a week on Mount Everest found crawling to base camp: "Nothing short of a miracle" A Sherpa guide who went missing last week while descending Mount Everest with a client has been found alive, according to the crew that led the … CBS News…

Why it matters

The stakes turn on whether readers accept that Guide missing for a week on Mount Everest found crawling to base camp. That point shapes the political meaning of the story.

Common ground

The clearest point to anchor on is this: Guide missing for a week on Mount Everest found crawling to base camp.

Perspective signals

The tension in the story is sharpened by Loaded Language: language that can make the dispute feel more urgent, personal, or adversarial than the underlying facts alone.


A Sherpa guide who had been missing for a week while descending Mount Everest was discovered alive and crawling toward base camp.

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Propaganda Score
confidence: 95%
Low risk. This article shows minimal use of propaganda techniques.

psychologyPropaganda Techniques Detected

eFinder identified 1 propaganda technique in this article. These signals explain how wording, emphasis, or missing context can shape a reader's interpretation.

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Loaded Language 80% confidence
Using words with strong emotional connotations to influence an audience.
Found in this article: eFinder flagged this technique because the story's framing or source language may guide readers toward a particular interpretation. Review the claim checks and evidence below to separate what is directly supported from what is implied by wording or emphasis.
Why it matters: Recognizing loaded language helps readers compare the article's framing with the underlying facts and with coverage from other sources.

fact_checkClaims Checked

eFinder analyzed this article and checked 2 claims against available evidence, cross-references, web search, and Wikipedia. Here is what the fact-checking layer found.

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Claim 1: “Guide missing for a week on Mount Everest found crawling to base camp”
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The claim that the guide was missing for a week and found crawling to base camp is corroborated by multiple web search results. While the Wikipedia results provided for this specific claim were general and not specific to this event, the web search evidence for Claim 0 directly supports the details of Claim 1.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Mount Everest (known locally as Sagarmāthā in Nepal and Qomolangma in Tibet Autonomous Region of China) is the highest mountain on Earth above sea level. It lies in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of t…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Everest
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The 1996 Mount Everest disaster occurred on 10–11 May 1996 when eight climbers were caught in a blizzard and died on Mount Everest while attempting to descend from the summit. Over that season, 12 peo…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_Mount_Everest_disaster
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — At least 346 people have died attempting to reach—or return from—the summit of Mount Everest which, at 8,848.86 m (29,031 ft 8+1⁄2 in), is Earth's highest mountain and a particularly desirable peak f…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_who_died_climbi…
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Claim 2: “A Sherpa guide who went missing last week while descending Mount Everest with a client has been found alive”
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Three independent web search results confirm that a Sherpa guide (identified as Hillary Dawa Sherpa) went missing for nearly a week while descending Mount Everest and was found alive on June 4, 2026.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Pasang Lhamu Sherpa (Sherpa: པ་སངས་ལྷ་མོ་ཤར་པ།, Nepali: पासाङ ल्हामु शेर्पा; 10 December 1961 – 22 April 1993) was the first Nepalese woman to climb the summit of Mount Everest.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasang_Lhamu_Sherpa
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Babu Chiri Sherpa (22 June 1965 – 29 April 2001) was a Nepalese Sherpa mountaineer. He reached the summit of Mount Everest ten times. He held two world records on Everest. He spent 21 hours on the sum…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babu_Chiri_Sherpa
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Lopsang Jangbu Sherpa (May 5, 1971 – September 25, 1996) was a Nepalese Sherpa mountaineering guide, climber and porter, best known for his work as the climbing Sirdar for Scott Fischer's Mountain Mad…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lopsang_Jangbu_Sherpa
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info Disclaimer: This analysis is generated by AI and should be used as a starting point for critical thinking, not as definitive truth. Claims are verified against publicly available sources. Always consult the original article and additional sources for complete context.