German historian/scuba diver Dr. Michael Preisinger is interested in the Bermuda Triangle and the many unusual events, such as plane and boat disappearances in this area. However, he is especially fascinated with reports:
Continue readingthe 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.
Bermuda Triangle Stargate?
Dr. Michael Preisinger, German historian and scuba diver, while working in the Bahamas, was intrigued with stories of spinning compasses and compass anomalies in the Bermuda Triangle. He decided to go to the locations where many of these stories originated and actually document the compass deviations from the normal in the area. He found four places where the compass readings were very different than they should be:
1. Fish Hotel
2. Lyford Cay
3. White Hole, near Nassau
4. Dogleg Reef, near Marathon, in the Florida Keys
Preisinger was also intrigued with stories of ruins of Atlantis in the Bermuda Triangle.
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At People Forum (peopleforum.cn), an article from the C.S. Monitor says that a retired German mathematics teacher has discovered an underwater ruin of a city filled with a cache of treasure. Joachim Rittstieg says that he found eight tons of gold in Lake Izabal in eastern Guatemala, which he claims is from the lost city of Atlantis. Conventional archeologists decry he is a fake.
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Continue readingRittstieg says he can’t help the fact that he found the city and the experts didn’t. He says the ancient Dresden Codex and Mayan priests guided him, and claims the US Navy helped detect the exact location. “They say it cannot be. But I have the basic information now,” says Rittstieg, who is seeking funding for an excavation.
Lost City of Atlantis found – again – this time in Guatemala
A 2003 online National Geographic News article on the Bermuda Triangle by Hilary Mayell begins:
On a sunny day 58 years ago, five Navy planes took off from their base in Florida on a routine training mission, known as Flight 19. Neither the planes nor the crew were ever seen again.
Thus a legend was born.
Bermuda Triangle: Behind the Intrigue
The Bermuda Triangle interests me because of hypnotherapy past life memories of Atlantis, which was supposed to have gone down in the Atlantic Ocean, perhaps right in the area of the Bermuda Triangle. I write about my experiences in my book When We Were Gods.
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Gas hydrates are pockets of methane gas that bubble up from the continental shelf with the result that sea water loses its buoyancy causing ships to sink suddenly. Following is a 1996 diagram from the U.S. Government posted on Wikipedia showing the location of known pockets of gas hydrates, including the Bermuda Triangle off the coast of Florida:
Worldwide distribution of Gas Hydrates, US Government Diagram 1996
Could the demise of Atlantis be associated with gas hydrates?
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It hadn’t occurred to me to wonder how long Bermuda Triangle phenomena have been going on. However, I find it interesting to see that the byerly.org website reports that Christopher Columbus noted that:
To my knowledge the first documentation that anything was amiss in the area came from Christopher Columbus,
who reported compass malfunctions and a bolt of fire that fell into the sea. He also reports of a light on the horizon.
Bermuda Triangle
My interest in the Bermuda Triangle stems from the Edgar Cayce Atlantis psychic readings that say that evidence of Atlantis could be found in the Bermuda Triangle.
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I continue to be interested in the Bermuda Triangle, a triangular area in the Atlantic Ocean from Miami to Puerto Rico to Bermuda, because America’s great psychic Edgar Cayce said that evidence of Atlantis could be found if a geological survey would be done at Bimini, a pair of islands in the Bermuda Triangle. Therefore, I wonder if the Bermuda Triangle phenomena could be the result of still-active technology from the buried Atlantis.
Interestingly, there is another part of the ocean, off the coast of Japan in the Pacific Ocean, called the “Devil’s Sea,” that also experiences unusual phenomenon. Could this be from the undersea lost continent of Lemuria?
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According to an online Wikipedia article, the Bermuda Triangle, which is generally considered to extend from the tip of Florida to Bermuda to Puerto Rico:
Documented evidence indicates that a significant percentage of the incidents were inaccurately reported or embellished by later authors, and numerous official agencies have stated that the number and nature of disappearances in the region is similar to that in any other area of ocean.
Some who believe in paranormal activity in the Bermuda Triangle speculate that it may be caused by Atlantean technology buried in the Atlantic ocean below the area which is also called the Devil’s Triangle.
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The other day I was talking with Clair Balsley, the editor-in-chief of SunTopaz, the company that publishes my books, such as When We Were Gods.
She said that she had recently seen a television program on the Bermuda Triangle and that she wondered if Atlantis could be buried under the floor of the Atlantic Ocean.
Interestingly, Edgar Cayce said that evidence of Atlantis could be found at Bimini, a pair of islands in the Bahamas 50 miles east of Miami. Bimini is in the Bermuda Triangle.
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I am delighted to see that Atlantis is the top of the Post Chronicles’ Greatest Mysteries in History! It is certainly at the top of my list. Second on the list? Stonehenge.
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