Strange Disappearances: The Curse of the Mysterious Bermuda Triangle | DOCUMENTARY

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Since the dawn of time, man has sought to understand the Earth, space and the universe: its origin, composition and formation. To do so, he has examined our planet from all points of view through physics, biology, mathematics and even philosophy. Thanks to current scientific progress, research is progressing and many concrete and rational answers are being found. However, there are still unexplored elements, parts of the Earth for which we still have many questions. Among them, the ocean arouses curiosity.

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💥 THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE:
- To understand how the legend of the Bermuda Triangle was born, it is interesting to take a little trip back in time.

Long before there was talk of the infamous "Bermuda Triangle", there were reports of strange and unjustified events at sea. Indeed, in 1492, Christopher Columbus, the famous navigator, reported in his sailing reports that his compass had malfunctioned while he was in the Bahamas.

In 1515, the Spanish navigator Juan de Bermudez discovered the Bermuda archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, off the eastern coast of America. As early as 1600, the English settled there after a shipwreck and created the first capital, Saint-Georges.
This archipelago of 300 small islands was quickly colonized by the English and became British in 1707. The Bermuda Triangle area quickly became an obligatory passage for sailors, who thus gained precious time on their journey.

The modern history of disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle began in the early 19th century. On June 10, 1800, the American schooner USS Pickering left Boston for Guadeloupe. The 23-meter ship was last seen in Newcastle and is believed to have disappeared with its crew of 105 in September of that year. The most plausible explanation is that it was caught in a cyclone. A tragic event, but not very surprising given the weather conditions in the region.

Except that, from then on, the disappearances followed one another:
In 1854, the Bella, a British ship bound for Jamaica, was reported missing.
In 1866, the Swedish three-master Lotta was lost, followed two years later by the Spanish merchant ship Viego. The last two were never found.
One by one, the Atalanta, the Miramon, the Cyclops and the SS Cotopaxi disappeared. By 1945, nearly 30 planes and ships had disappeared in the ocean, most without a trace.
While tragic events followed one another, without ever being explained, a mystery naturally and peacefully took hold.

But it was in 1945, with the story of the disappearance of the 19th Squadron, that the legend of the Bermuda Triangle went from being a simple "mysterious accident" to a sensational fact. Writers then seized on these stories, based on cases of ships and planes that ran aground without their bodies being found. The enigmatic theory of alien abduction was often mentioned. At the time, research did not allow for scientific answers, so it was difficult to reasonably explain the facts.

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🎬 In today's program:
- 00:00 - Introduction
- 05:00 - A little history...
- 10:23 - The story of Flight 19
- 16:38 - Disappearance of the Cyclops in 1918
- 19:05 - Disappearance of the Cargo SS El Faro
- 23:23 - The existence of aliens
- 27:25 - The link with the lost city of Atlantis
- 30:12 - The sea monster: Lusca
- 32:10 - The cracks in space-time
- 33:40 - Bruce Gernon's story
- 37:09 - Helen Cascio's story
- 40:18 - The story of Ted Jones
- 41:30 - When science explains the mysteries
- 01:01:10 - But in reality...

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The Cyclops most likely went down in a storm off the mouth of Chesapeake Bay about the time the Cyclops was due although there is some speculation that she might have sunk in the Puerto Rico Trench, certainly not an impossibility. In the late 1960s a Navy diver thought he'd found her, based on a later photo he saw of the Cyclops, but when he went back a few years later he couldn't relocate her, raising the possibility that the Cyclops has slid into deeper water. Alternatively, the ship that the diver saw may have been either of the Cyclops's sister ships, the Nereus or the Proteus, both of which vanished without a trace.

harrietharlow
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I once saw what I guess was a spoof documentary on triangular patterns and paranormal activity. Maybe about 1980, and it ended abruptly with a switch to static tv scvreen pattern, after finishing with suposedly relevant, traingular pattern imagery, "space mapping" (my words). If anyone is reading this and may know the title, or who made that, I'd vbery much appreciate the tip. Iv'e searched high and low for that over the yrs.

supervidere
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I once heard that it's a high concentration of electro magnetics. I don't know how true it is but that's what someone suggested on a documentary I saw.

RobertRoth-ojzz
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The El Faro cargo ship and its crew sank after sailing into Hurricane Joaquin. There never was a mystery about that ship. It was the victim of bad maintenance, a greedy overbearing company that pushed the Captain to go out when they knew the storm was brewing. For the Captain to refuse to sail or even delay the sailing would have cost him his job. As a result, it cost him and his crew their lives and the ship was lost. It was found later on.

richardcline
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There were 5 planes found on the bottom of the sea in the area of the Bermuda Triangle in 1991 by Graham Hawkes who thought this might be Flight 19, but no such luck-the one readable set of serial numbers did not match. Thus it is felt that it's just a random collection of planes that went down.

Gian Quasar, author of "They Flew Into Oblivion", posits that they may have gone down in the Okeefenokee Swamp. If that is indeed where they went down, given the remoteness of the Okeefenokee even today, it is not surprising that they haven't been found.

harrietharlow
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Great content and beautifully presented thank you for you're time and effort you put into making this video

glengrieve
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Alien's👾👽, — urban legend??? Didn't know outer space, was urban. Don't tell the extraterrestrials that, or they may cop a complex😏…………
And, it's Edgar 'Casey', fella🤨. Also, I liked it when you closed out the documentary, with the movie; 'The Final Countdown' (1980)!!

rogerrendzak
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I really enjoyed your video, thank you.

cynthiabustamante
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There is a similar area off the coast of Japan where many ships and planes have disappeared.

rbilleaud
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great documentary but needs to get the film close encounters of the third kind right its not called encounters of the 3rd kind

brenhughes
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No methane venting has ever been observed to boil the sea in any areas by ships or planes ?
Debunkers go to extreme means to deny the unexplainable facts .
Rouge waves would leave pieces of ships and boats all over the surface but never has been found of any missing ships ?

jamesilish
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No such thing as the southern ocean, it’s just where the Atlantic, pacific and Indian Oceans meet Antarctica. It can’t be an ocean with an entire continent within it, not an island.

FrancisoDoncona
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Just a guess since it compass or not working may have something with the earth turning possible

brianburke
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Drop the music way to loud, other than that good job do more

ferraritoybox
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So if your on a cruise boat, it’s fine

TMGEerieOfficial
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El Faro is a well documented wreck, that isn't a mystery connected with the Triangle. Comparing apples and oranges.

travisgravelle
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The ocean is a big place to get lost in especially when we don't have a clue where to start for all we know them planes are in the water 5p miles off the coast of road island

suicidalcoffee
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Flight 19 left no traces at where they could have disappeared
This is so because Flight 19 was sent into the far future

In 1943 the Philadelphia experiment proved conclusively that a very strong electromagnetic field will send ships and submarines and people and planes into the future

The Navy doesn't want us to know but the experiment was done twice once without a crew and once with a crew
Both times the ship was sent to the future
Once the electromagnetic field was switched off the ship returned to Philadelphia and the present

Now most planes and ships reported malfunctioning compasses which points directly to the presence of a strong Electromagnetic field around

It follows that these planes , ships and submarines were all sent into the future providing they reported Compass failures before they disappeared

All these planes , ships and submarines and people will all turn up sometime in the future

No wonder no traces have been found

herwigmenzel
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Ok this was a mediocre at best video. You made some obvious mistakes. The El Faro is the worst example presented because of how well known it was and how detailed to the information they had up until its eventual demise. You could not blame this accident on the Bermuda Triangle or some other worldly circumstances. And when was is it ever known as the Devil's Triangle? I thought that was out west over Nevada or New Mexico. Nice try hopefully you'll get better.

jamesburrelljr.
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You can't explain the illogical and irrational with logic

veggigoddess