Showing posts with label Bermuda Triangle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bermuda Triangle. Show all posts

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Ray Brown's Crystal

In 1970, Dr. Ray Brown, a naturopathic practitioner from Mesa, Arizona, went scuba diving with some friends near the Bari Islands in the Bahamas, close to a popular area known as the Tongue of the Ocean (This was depicted in the television show, "In Search Of...Atlantis," originally made in 1979.

During one of his dives, Brown became separated from his friends and while searching for them he was startled when he came across a strange pyramid shape silhouetted against the aquamarine light. Upon investigating further, Brown was surprised by how smooth and mirror-like was the stone surface of the whole structure, with the joints between the individual blocks almost indiscernible. Swimming around the capstone, which Brown thought might have been lapis lazuli, he discovered an entrance and decided to explore inside. Passing along a narrow hallway, Brown finally came to a small rectangular room with a pyramid-shaped ceiling.

He was totally amazed that this room contained no algae or coral growing on the inner walls. They were completely spotless! In addition, though Brown had brought no torch with him, he could nevertheless see everything in the room with his normal eyesight. The room was well lit, but no direct light source was visible.

Brown's attention was drawn to a brassy metallic rod three inches in diameter hanging down from the apex of the center of the room and at its end was attached a many-facetted red gem, which tapered to a point. Directly below this rod and gem, sitting in the middle of the room, was a stand of carved stone topped by a stone plate with scrolled ends. On the plate there was a pair of carved metal bronze-colored hands, life-sized, which appeared blackened and burnt, as if having been subjected to tremendous heat. Nestled in the hands, and situated four feet directly below the ceiling rod gem point, was a crystal sphere four-inches in diameter.

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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Bermuda Triangle Stargate?


Do Newly Mapped Magnetic Anomalies Point to the Stars?

A German historian/scuba diver has recorded the exact location and value of deviations in magnetic fields off the Bahamas coast. Scientists to whom he has shown the figures do not dismiss the possibility that they are caused by micro-wormholes. His researches have also led him to wonder whether the American AUTEC naval base on Andros Island is not-perhaps on account of these same wormholes-an "Underwater Area 51 of the Caribbean." And he has reached some new conclusions concerning Atlantis and the Bahamas.

Oceans of ink have been spilt over the subject of the Bermuda Triangle, that apparent paranormal grab-bag of missing vessels (hundreds of ships and scores of planes), deviations in the magnetic field, abrupt outpourings of fog, UFO sightings far above the national average-and much, much more. A vast amount of pure speculation has accompanied these reports, the most controversial being that the Bahamas archipelago is comprised of the mountaintops and higher areas of the lost continent of Atlantis, sunk beneath these waters millennia ago.

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Saturday, October 2, 2010

In Search of The Bermuda Triangle


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A documentary about the mysterious Bermuda Triangle.

Presented by Leonard Nimoy this episode of 'In Search of...' investigates the mysterious Bermuda Triangle, that expanse of the Atlantic bounded by Miami, the Bahamas, and Puerto Rico.

An area where ships and planes routinely disappear without a trace. An area filed with strange phenomenon, mysterious fogs, mists, erroneous compass readings, strange lights, and time warps. A place where these disappearances date from the time of Christopher Columbus.

Believers and skeptics, eyewitness and scientists all give there views and theories on what is going on in that strange part of the Atlantic Ocean.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Bermuda Triangle plane found in Andros


by Dr. Greg Little -

In 2005 my wife (Dr. Lora Little) and I were exploring Andros with Bahamas' guides Krista and Eslie Brown. At that time we were not particularly interested in crashed planes, but we had noticed several crashed planes on the ground and in shallow water around Andros. Exploring the island itself from a small truck, the Browns took us to the tail section of a small plane located by the shore at Red Bays, a small settlement at extreme NW Andros.

According to locals, the tail piece had drifted to the shore a few years earlier. They dragged it to the shore, and simply ignored it. In 2007, after finding numerous other planes in various underwater spots, we decided to revisit the tail and try to identify it. After publishing a brief article about the tail section wherein we tentatively identified it as a plane reportedly lost in the Bermuda Triangle, we received confirmation from several plane mechanics and pilots that the tail was of a Cessna 172-H, and of the correct vintage—circa 1966.