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What is in the triangle of the lost that is so ominous
and, at the same time, so mystical? What can account for the disappearances of
the Sandra or the City of Glasgow? What can account for
the ghost ship that Samuel Otis saw? Perhaps that answer lies within the
Bermuda Triangle itself and an ancient, mythological race called the Atlanteans. For years, most people expected the sunken city of Atlantis to be found in the coastal regions of
Greece, since Plato claimed that it could be found lying across the Pillars
of Heracles. However, the sleeping psychic Edgar Cayce predicted that Atlantis,
or Poseidia as he liked to call it, would be discovered within the Bermuda
Triangle near Bimini Island. That’s because, explained Cayce, it used to be one of
the mountain tops of Atlantis.
“Poseidia will be among the first portions of
Atlantis to rise,” predicted Cayce. “Expect this in 1968-69.”
According to Chapter 20, some researchers discovered
structures underneath the Bermuda Triangle near the island of Bimini in 1958,
perhaps beating Cayce’s prediction by a decade . They described the location as
being filled with highways, temple platforms, and stone walls. Some of the
stone structures are similar to the stone works found in Peru, England, and
Italy. And since they can’t remove stones from these structures because they
probably weigh a couple hundred tons at least, divers did the next best
thing and returned with fossilized roots growing on them. The roots carbon
dated back to 12,000 years which is before the Hellenistic civilization and at
the end of the Ice Age. The rest of the world was just hunter gatherers then.
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Bimini Road
In 1968, a part of Cayce’s predictions, perhaps, did
come to pass when Robert Angove, Jacques
Mayol, Harold Climo, and Dr. Mason Valentine found a road near Bimini Island which
is now coined the “Bimini Road.” However, researchers are split about the origins of the road. Some theorize that it was part of a structure, while others theorize that it's part of the Caribbean landscape…natural beach rock to be exact. Looking at the picture of the Bimini Road, myself, I say it looks structural in nature. The edges are all square, they line up in a straight line. You be the judge.
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Dr. Ray Brown's Crystal Sphere
Dr. Ray Brown made an even more monumental discovery near
Bimini Island in 1970, according to Moyra Caldecott. He found structural
remnants of a city as he was scuba diving. He wasn’t on a research mission to
discover Atlantis, either. He and a crew were on a mission to find treasure in
sunken Spanish galleons, but he was drawn to the area because it was highly
magnetized. Obviously, chances of finding treasure are substantially improved in a magnetized location. When he came out empty handed, he decided to return the next day with
a fresh new crew and search again. This time, however, his head hit a propeller
on a fishing boat which killed him instantly. If only for a brief moment. He
was taken ashore and pronounced dead when he started jerking as if he was
receiving an electric jolt, and his life-force returned to him.
Two weeks later he returned with, you guessed it,
some new divers. This time, they were in the midst of a tropical storm that
stirred up the seabed near Bimini island and uncovered a pyramid made of blue stone that resembled lapis lazuli. As he swam around it, he found
an opening, and swam through it. He found himself in a chamber with a peaked
ceiling akin to a pyramid. He also discovered a gold-colored metallic rod which
hung from the ceiling, a perfectly round crystal sphere resting in a pair of bronze hands, and seven large stone chairs around a pedestal. The moment
he grabbed the crystal sphere, he felt a foreboding presence in the room and
heard a voice order him to leave and never return. So he put the crystal sphere in his backpack, and left.
For years he kept the crystal sphere in his
possession and had it till his death. Thieves kept stealing it, but, miraculously, it always returned to him.
He did heed the warning from the ghost and never returned to the structure again. Four of the divers he took with him, however, didn’t listen to the warning, and drowned as
a result. They were the only ones, because there have been no more tragic
and mysterious disappearances, or even deaths, in the Bermuda Triangle since he removed
the crystal sphere from the structure. Maybe that voice he heard in the chamber was the voice of an angel who led him to the wreckage
so he could remove it.
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One of the two crystal pyramids
This year, 2013, the oceanographer Dr. Meyer
Verlag made another discovery of monumental proportions in the Bermuda Triangle.
He discovered two crystal pyramids. According to the preliminary findings, they
are made out of glass or a glass like material, and are entirely smooth and
translucent. ADG UK states that they are larger than the great
Cheops pyramid in Egypt, are 300 meters in length, 200 meters in height from
the base to the tip of the pyramid, and are, approximately, 100 meters above the
sea floor.
Scientists have hypothesized for years that the
whirlpool, which swallowed many marine vessels, was caused by a strange energy
source inside the Bermuda Triangle. Perhaps it was caused by the crystal sphere
Dr. Brown discovered, or perhaps the whirlpool and its large surging waves were
caused by the crystal pyramids themselves. Maybe the crystal sphere is an energy source that powers the pyramid. It is theorized that the Bermuda Triangle is
being protected by Atlanteans who considered it a sacred ground and everything
that crosses it is considered an offering. Others suggest that the pyramids are warehouses for them or that they are Atlantean power plants which harness cosmic rays for energy. Then there are scholars, according to
endalldiseases.com, who posit that the crystal pyramids could have been part of
a mainland city that sunk into the ocean floor after a large earthquake changed
the landscape of North America.
When the news of this discovery first broke, it made rounds in the UFO community and Florida's media, but the rest of the commercial media world didn’t cover it for whatever reason. Perhaps it's still catching on. Whatever the reason may be for the lack of media coverage, whatever is at the bottom of the Bermuda Triangle, is unveiling itself. It wants to be discovered.
When the news of this discovery first broke, it made rounds in the UFO community and Florida's media, but the rest of the commercial media world didn’t cover it for whatever reason. Perhaps it's still catching on. Whatever the reason may be for the lack of media coverage, whatever is at the bottom of the Bermuda Triangle, is unveiling itself. It wants to be discovered.