There is another somewhat famous plane crash, Trip 19 PA Central Airlines. It happened in rural Northern Virginia in August 1940, and there is reason to suspect an actual government cover-up of the details.
Even in the comments are you pushing the ads. Two ads before the video starts then you plug your sponsor for two minutes, then an ad break for two more. Video isn't even 3/4 of the way done and another ad break. Then two more after. Sorry can't watch anymore
While in the US Navy, we sailed in the Bermuda Triangle many times. -no major problems. The ship also sailed slowly along the side of the Sargasso Sea. That was weird. It seemed like you were floating in a mystical sea in the air with huge islands of seaweed clouds.
The part about water spouts sure is true, counted over twenty one day off the coast of Florida, the ship was literally dodging them as they were dropping down from the sky, shit was crazy.
Nova did a special on the triangle years ago. They were interviewing a fellow from the US coast guard who described a woman lost at sea trying to find Bermuda on her charts. When he asked which chart she was using she replied, "World Book Encyclopedia." Apparently that sort of stupidity is exceedingly common. That pretty much erased any notion of a haunted triangle from my mind. Cheers.
I feel cheated because I was fed this bs when I was a teen. Hearing today about fully explained and willfully ignored non-events is really infuriating.
As someone who catalogues shipwrecks of all types, of all ages, the Bermuda triangle, at least within my still limited knowledge, is slightly less than average when it comes to disappearances. I would probably attribute the vast blue of the Pacific, around the capes of the Southern Ocean (Antarctic Ocean), and, by way of historical traffic, the North Atlantic shipping channels between Halifax and the UK as much higher. Like Simon mentioned, however, the waters of Southeast Asia are garnering more and more disappearances and overall maritime losses as time goes on, an example being the bulk carrier Nur Allya. Most of it man made and later explained. Just in February of this year there were three Taiwanese fishing vessels that disappeared, two of which were later found capsized and no survivors. Around New Year's Day of 2021, another fishing vessel, the Yong Yu Sing No.18 was missing and later found partially damaged, life rafts missing, a waterlogged engine room, and no trace of the ten crew. In a similar manner like the Mary Celeste, Yong Yu Sing No.18 was a drifting ghost ship.
@@sse_weston4138 that's a very interesting hobby or work you have! Thank for these details. Clearly, ocean is an extreme environment and seemingly strange things (like the crew being washed away or abandon ship for unknown reasons) are bound to happen. But Bermuda triangle is clearly a big nothing burger, from your findings
2:55 - Mid roll ads 4:10 - Chapter 1 - The lost mission 6:35 - Chapter 2 - The lost martin 7:15 - Chapter 3 - More losses, little explanations 8:30 - Chapter 4 - The flight 19 tragedy was sensationalized 10:40 - Chapter 5 - The ET's of the bermuda triangle 13:10 - Chapter 6 - The river within the sea 14:40 - Chapter 7 - Some "ghost ships" were never in the triangle 17:00 - Chapter 8 - Supernatural waters or myth ?
The Bermuda Triangle stories were always fascinating but you know what is even more fascinating? Insurance rates on boats and vessels that travel within and across the triangle. Those rates do not change, and gives me thought are those insurance companies. They hate uncertainty and definitely charge a scale on risk types. By them not flinching on raising insurance coverage on ships traveling through or within the triangle really provides quantitative data backing that this mysterious triangle is nothing more than mysterious and intrigue. No additional risk outside of normal operating risk.
I always say you want the truth, look at where the money went. This is an unusual place but I agree it speaks volumes. The conspiracists will likely argue some ridiculous cover-up, but if the insurance companies could charge more: they would. That they don't is a prime cut of grade A proof there's nothing going on there.
Very well said and well put together. Just the kind of stuff a Bermuda Triangle servant would put out to try and dispel fear and mistrust of your hungry master.
When I was a kid, I remember watching a television show called “In Search Of”. One of the shows dealt with the Bermuda Triangle. Great show. Always something informative.
7:15 British South American Airways was one of the most dangerous airlines in the world. Run by an eccentric ex-RAF officer it was run on a shoestring and regularly flew without proper weather forecasts. The government closed it down in the end after several high profile disappearances, including one in the Andes.
Just finished this video about the "Bermuda Triangle ". I came to the same conclusion about forty years ago. It's no more dangerous or safe than other bodies of water on the planet. Von Danikin, Berlittz and others had their own "imaginative " explanations. Which many people still buy into today. Concise and very well presented. Thank you again.
Love watching the different Simons presenting the same material! DtU for tangents, skepticism and humor and ~graphics for professionalism and clear facts!
Same thing happens on TV. It's done deliberately to make sure you pay attention to the ads. Ad companies fought and won in court to be allowed to do this BS.
Growing up listening to stories about the Bermuda Triangle, I've always believed that it's human error, winds or the current. But there will always be some folklore or mystery about it.
Being a pretty constant listener of Decoding the Unknown, it feels really weird to hear Simon talking about this subject in such a subdued and professional manner
I was flying to Vieques in 2013 on a puddle hopper when we suddenly found ourselves in the southern section of the Triangle. As a kid, I always found it fascinating and couldn't wait to see it for myself. The weather was perfect, but out of nowhere, we encountered a mostly see-through water spout that clipped our wing and sent us spinning! I was absolutely terrified, but thankfully our pilot was able to pull us out of it and get everything back on track. After that, I never questioned how so many planes could go down in that mysterious area. Has anyone else had an experience like this?"
I remember watching a documentary about Flight 19 on The History Channel back when the History Channel WAS the History Channel. Now it's just the Pseudoscience Channel. Anyway, I don't remember much of the documentary, but I don't think the incident was anything paranormal. I think it was mostly human error on Charles Taylor's part.
Thank you! I've been fascinated by the Bermuda Triangle for most of my life; however! I've never felt that it was a supernatural phenomena despite being a person who experiences what would be called "Paranormal" events frequently. I have simply understood that the area is actually as normal as any patch of any ocean can be, with natural phenomena, human error and hubris, and natural is unknown clamities affecting the missing vessels and planes. Then I discovered that there are plenty of areas with might higher loss rates, which also includes more mystery losses and events than the Bermuda Triangle and relegated the mythos of the area to my Mental Junk Drawer, where now and then some new telling of the tales can give me entertainment and a smile. Take off the tinfoil hats and accept that this myth is debunked andis entirely a work of fiction. There's better unexplained things, areas, etc to focus on to either prove something inexplicable is going on, or to debunk and encourage people to stop seeking fame via lies and hoaxes. Yes?
When Simon does a video about aliens, mermaids, or Bermuda triangle, I really prefer him to be in this sort of setting. The other ones, where he tells us it's stupid to believe, end up ruining the script tbh. Yeah, we know you find it ridiculous Simon but I want to hear the script anyway!!
There's nothing mysterious about Flight 19! The navigator couldn't navigate and he was hungover. His commanding officer told him to perform the training exercise despite being extremely hungover as punishment for trying to weasel out of duty. The search and rescue craft sent after them was filled with leaky fuel tanks for extended range and the crew were all heavy smokers... the craft was nicknamed a "flying fireball" for a reason.
It is a well known fact that before any kind of mission all of those in such missions, training or otherwise, are not permitted liberty. Also, no commanding officer in his right mind would take a chance of their career going down the crapper just to punish someone. As for the smokers, no one smokes when there is just even a remote chance of a fuel leak. I know all of this because I served. Where did you get your info from, CNN?
@@michaelroloson2389 My grandfather, who served on the same base. Charles Taylor hadn't been on liberty the previous day, he was an alcoholic, so his drinking problem was getting the better of him. As for the Flying Fireball, asking heavy smokers to NOT smoke was a tall order.
@@KewneRain : Ok I can see that. I remember guys getting busted on ship for having what was called a division bar. That one slipped my mind for it has been right at 40 years ago. Sorry for that one. As for the smoking thing I remember one time we had a major fuel leak in eng. room #1. Smoking lamp was out through out the ship. I smoked two pack a day at the time. But smoking was far from my mind at the time. I hope they rest in peace but if that is the way the plane blew up it was very foolish on their part. ( I also want to apologize to you for the CNN wise crack. A lot of people like to run down our military and I went on the defence right away. I am sorry for that.)
@@michaelroloson2389 It's cool, I know the armed forces are a proud people and it's almost reflex for them to defend their bothers in arms. I should have led with the information being from my grandfather.
After two successful but uneventful crossings of the Bermuda Triangle in the 1980s and 1990s, my third attempt ended is mystery/tragedy. I vanished without a trace and was never seen again. My family is sad.
Scooby Doo! Pirates Ahoy! Takes place in the Bermuda Triangle. It’s one of the best Scooby Doo movies. It’s opening is pretty creepy with awesome music and references the incidents you mentioned in this video including showing the fighter planes being abducted by aliens. Definitely recommend it.
I was stationed on the CGC Laurel out of Mayport, Fl from 92-95 and sailed through the Triangle many times. The worst thing to happen was Tropical storm Gordon, but that had nothing to do with the Triangle.
Lawrence Kusche wrote an excellent study in the 1970s, he researched all of the stories of the time and found many were simply copied from others, with nothing coming up in his detailed and determined research.
i love the bermuda triangle... but not for the ghost stories. ive always been fascinated by its geography and climatological components. the atmosphere and hydrosphere and their subsequent thermal imbalances interact heavily much more than people know. there a lot of convective thermal and physical energy systems that can be molded by the physical geography to create "silent but hostile" conditions. just as the chinook winds can exacerbate firest fire conditions due to air/pressure systems traversing over continental geography so too are our shorelines heavily impacted by winds. even on the shoreline in the right conditions rip currents seemingly "eat people" riping them from the shoreline. ive always been told "pyramid swells" are the worst. two colliding currents of eneven temperature causes "turbulence" even in water. theres this perfect condition of waves that create just awful rocky seas from all direction and theyre very hard to get out of.
Close Encounters: "IT'S THE COTOPAXI!!!" Me: What the heck is The Cotopaxi? Maybe the movie should have provided some exposition like they had for the Flight 19 scene.
I have this video on maximum volume, both on youtube and on my computer, yet it is still quite mute - a very annoying problem of many of Simons later videos. Why can't he have his various editors set all the videos on the same volume, one where you don't pop your ear drums when receiving a pop up notice during a video.
@@destinywilliams801 thank you for your comment, now I know it's on my end, but I don't know why it's only with videos from Blaze-Boy and why they are so differently in volume
It's boring to point out that the Triangle has a lot of sinkings/plane crashes because it is so BUSY. Better to make up colorful stories that have a tiny grain of truth and a whole lot of hyperbole.
Whew! For a second there I thought Fact Boi had sold out and was doing an aluminum deflector beanie version of the "Bermuda Triangle." Nice to see he hasn't! 🙂
I othen wonder if there isn't a big island in the Bermuda triangle where the rich folks are hiding whatever. It's the only thing that makes sense about the area.
I useto be so interested in the Bermuda Triangle and thought it was so crazy, watched history channel doc’s… I though it was a mysterious area to be avoided. Then I realized that it is a huge swath of extremely high trafficked ocean right off the coast of Miami covering like half of the US east coast.
I hope simon mentions that there is no actual mystery to the triangle. There aren't any more craches or disapperances in it than in any other equally sized and traveled area of water. There just isnt anything special that goes on.
The sound balancing on your videos has been way low in recent weeks. I have to crank my speakers up really high compared to just about any other video I watch on youtube.
I think you should work out on your vocal strength. You start every point very bold and clear but then during the story entails your tone kept loosen the grip, made your explanation down tone and end up in mumbling-like. Your content is interesting but I lost interest mid duration due to your speech tone.
On December 2, 2022, Air France airliner 895 experienced several electronical issues with media systems and the anti-icing module that eventually forced the aircraft to fly back to its departuring Airport of Fort-de-France, Martinique.
Here is a nice scientific fact to go with this video, did you know that there are more airplanes at the bottom of the oceans of the world than submarine in the sky
Simon was replaced with a clone by our Reptilian overlords after he did a TIFO exposing the Illuminati, so at this point he's just a part of the larger conspiracy.
And no discussion about the Bermuda triangle is complete without mentioning the cold war. As the stats say, it's not like more go missing there, it's that more are likely to get reported there since a global superpower was routinely watching it. US had mass media. That area mattered to us. If something went missing off Yemen, half of America would ask if that was near Timbuktu.
If you want to use physics then its possible and probable that bermuda had a angular spin point causing weak force alterations in our environment. Nothing strange about it according to the math lol
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There is another somewhat famous plane crash, Trip 19 PA Central Airlines. It happened in rural Northern Virginia in August 1940, and there is reason to suspect an actual government cover-up of the details.
Even in the comments are you pushing the ads. Two ads before the video starts then you plug your sponsor for two minutes, then an ad break for two more. Video isn't even 3/4 of the way done and another ad break. Then two more after. Sorry can't watch anymore
You think the Bermuda Triangle is bad? Wait until you hear about the Atmos Sphere. 100% of all plane crashes occurred within it. Mind boggling.
99%. You forgot the 1% in the Stratos sphere. I heard It was a challenge to get Sally to Ride all the way up there.
The crash happens when the plane hits the surface of the earth or something else airborne
In it or from it. Rather odd, eh?
🤔 I will have to do more research on this...Atmos Sphere you calll it?
@@Brandon-dy8us Stratos Sphere?? Sounds like superstitious nonsense to me.
While in the US Navy, we sailed in the Bermuda Triangle many times. -no major problems. The ship also sailed slowly along the side of the Sargasso Sea. That was weird. It seemed like you were floating in a mystical sea in the air with huge islands of seaweed clouds.
Same for me, with regards to Bermuda. Was so nervous the first time, then super annoyed the last time, hearing all the newcomers talk about it.
The part about water spouts sure is true, counted over twenty one day off the coast of Florida, the ship was literally dodging them as they were dropping down from the sky, shit was crazy.
Yes hi I have a question. Wouldn't the seaweed get caught in the, I wanna say propellers
@@vexile1239 That's why we were along side and not in.
TIL about the Sargasso Sea. v cool! ty sir
Nova did a special on the triangle years ago. They were interviewing a fellow from the US coast guard who described a woman lost at sea trying to find Bermuda on her charts. When he asked which chart she was using she replied, "World Book Encyclopedia." Apparently that sort of stupidity is exceedingly common. That pretty much erased any notion of a haunted triangle from my mind. Cheers.
@Boco Corwin Well, I guess every rule has its exception. Though I haven't heard of any would-be mariners using World Book Encyclopedia to navigate.
@@harrietharlow9929 whoosh. You're not very good at detecting sarcasm are you?
I feel cheated because I was fed this bs when I was a teen. Hearing today about fully explained and willfully ignored non-events is really infuriating.
You have just perfectly described the explosion of literally every stupid ass conspiracy theory.
As someone who catalogues shipwrecks of all types, of all ages, the Bermuda triangle, at least within my still limited knowledge, is slightly less than average when it comes to disappearances. I would probably attribute the vast blue of the Pacific, around the capes of the Southern Ocean (Antarctic Ocean), and, by way of historical traffic, the North Atlantic shipping channels between Halifax and the UK as much higher. Like Simon mentioned, however, the waters of Southeast Asia are garnering more and more disappearances and overall maritime losses as time goes on, an example being the bulk carrier Nur Allya. Most of it man made and later explained. Just in February of this year there were three Taiwanese fishing vessels that disappeared, two of which were later found capsized and no survivors. Around New Year's Day of 2021, another fishing vessel, the Yong Yu Sing No.18 was missing and later found partially damaged, life rafts missing, a waterlogged engine room, and no trace of the ten crew. In a similar manner like the Mary Celeste, Yong Yu Sing No.18 was a drifting ghost ship.
@@sse_weston4138 that's a very interesting hobby or work you have! Thank for these details. Clearly, ocean is an extreme environment and seemingly strange things (like the crew being washed away or abandon ship for unknown reasons) are bound to happen. But Bermuda triangle is clearly a big nothing burger, from your findings
2:55 - Mid roll ads
4:10 - Chapter 1 - The lost mission
6:35 - Chapter 2 - The lost martin
7:15 - Chapter 3 - More losses, little explanations
8:30 - Chapter 4 - The flight 19 tragedy was sensationalized
10:40 - Chapter 5 - The ET's of the bermuda triangle
13:10 - Chapter 6 - The river within the sea
14:40 - Chapter 7 - Some "ghost ships" were never in the triangle
17:00 - Chapter 8 - Supernatural waters or myth ?
Always an underrated Table of Contents 🤜🤛
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I was like didn't you already do the Bermuda Triangle. Then I remembered that it was an episode of Decoding the Unknown.
The Bermuda Triangle stories were always fascinating but you know what is even more fascinating? Insurance rates on boats and vessels that travel within and across the triangle. Those rates do not change, and gives me thought are those insurance companies. They hate uncertainty and definitely charge a scale on risk types. By them not flinching on raising insurance coverage on ships traveling through or within the triangle really provides quantitative data backing that this mysterious triangle is nothing more than mysterious and intrigue. No additional risk outside of normal operating risk.
When in doubt look at the money.
I always say you want the truth, look at where the money went. This is an unusual place but I agree it speaks volumes. The conspiracists will likely argue some ridiculous cover-up, but if the insurance companies could charge more: they would. That they don't is a prime cut of grade A proof there's nothing going on there.
Enough of your rational thinking jpablo ;)
Very well said and well put together. Just the kind of stuff a Bermuda Triangle servant would put out to try and dispel fear and mistrust of your hungry master.
It's death toll is no higher than any other area with similar circumstances and conditions. Thanks for dispelling yet another old wives tale.
Think the Bermuda Triangle is unpredictable. You should visit a Florida Walmart! Especially the ones in Pasco County!
Yeah the Bermuda triangle got nothing on carparks and Karen's on the wild😂
When I was a kid, I remember watching a television show called “In Search Of”. One of the shows dealt with the Bermuda Triangle. Great show. Always something informative.
7:15 British South American Airways was one of the most dangerous airlines in the world. Run by an eccentric ex-RAF officer it was run on a shoestring and regularly flew without proper weather forecasts. The government closed it down in the end after several high profile disappearances, including one in the Andes.
I remember being fascinated be these stories in the 70s. Then I grew up.
Just finished this video about the "Bermuda Triangle ". I came to the same conclusion about forty years ago. It's no more dangerous or safe than other bodies of water on the planet. Von Danikin, Berlittz
and others had their own "imaginative " explanations. Which many people still buy into today. Concise and very well presented. Thank you again.
Love watching the different Simons presenting the same material! DtU for tangents, skepticism and humor and ~graphics for professionalism and clear facts!
It's nice to know I'm not the only one that looks to see if Simon has done the same story on another channel just to get a kick out of the tangents.
The video is so quiet. As soon as an ad played it scared tf out of me cause it was like 5x louder than the video.
I noticed that too! I'm certain Simon did that on purpose because he loathes these sorts of fantasy.
Same thing happens on TV. It's done deliberately to make sure you pay attention to the ads. Ad companies fought and won in court to be allowed to do this BS.
Sounds just fine to me.
is it just me or is the video a little quieter than usual?
Growing up listening to stories about the Bermuda Triangle, I've always believed that it's human error, winds or the current. But there will always be some folklore or mystery about it.
Being a pretty constant listener of Decoding the Unknown, it feels really weird to hear Simon talking about this subject in such a subdued and professional manner
You should do some geographic videos on each of the Hawaiian islands!
I was flying to Vieques in 2013 on a puddle hopper when we suddenly found ourselves in the southern section of the Triangle. As a kid, I always found it fascinating and couldn't wait to see it for myself. The weather was perfect, but out of nowhere, we encountered a mostly see-through water spout that clipped our wing and sent us spinning! I was absolutely terrified, but thankfully our pilot was able to pull us out of it and get everything back on track. After that, I never questioned how so many planes could go down in that mysterious area. Has anyone else had an experience like this?"
I don’t think you have done a video on the Frank Slide/Turtle Mountain from Canada. Entire mountain fell on a town.
I would love to see an episode on the worst natural disaster that Canada has experienced as it is based in some part by geography and meteorology.
Always learning something from your videos.
The large lake I live near has literally HUNDREDS of shipwrecks from the last 300 or so years. Obviously Atlantis is at the bottom!
Is it Lake Superior by chance
@@SpectacularDisaster no but there are also MANY shipwrecks there too. Also Atlantis.
Incredible content!
Simons dome is the Winning Egg stuffed with sweets.
Great video, thank you
I remember watching a documentary about Flight 19 on The History Channel back when the History Channel WAS the History Channel. Now it's just the Pseudoscience Channel.
Anyway, I don't remember much of the documentary, but I don't think the incident was anything paranormal. I think it was mostly human error on Charles Taylor's part.
Thank you! I've been fascinated by the Bermuda Triangle for most of my life; however! I've never felt that it was a supernatural phenomena despite being a person who experiences what would be called "Paranormal" events frequently. I have simply understood that the area is actually as normal as any patch of any ocean can be, with natural phenomena, human error and hubris, and natural is unknown clamities affecting the missing vessels and planes.
Then I discovered that there are plenty of areas with might higher loss rates, which also includes more mystery losses and events than the Bermuda Triangle and relegated the mythos of the area to my Mental Junk Drawer, where now and then some new telling of the tales can give me entertainment and a smile.
Take off the tinfoil hats and accept that this myth is debunked andis entirely a work of fiction. There's better unexplained things, areas, etc to focus on to either prove something inexplicable is going on, or to debunk and encourage people to stop seeking fame via lies and hoaxes. Yes?
Just what the alien ghosts want us to think.
My brain is baffled by the Map in the Thumbnail
It's a flipped map of hurricane paths. 😂
@@Emmygedden ahhh yeah mirrored hahaha
It’s where Uncle Fester got his amnesia! 😭 He was lost for years!!!
When Simon does a video about aliens, mermaids, or Bermuda triangle, I really prefer him to be in this sort of setting.
The other ones, where he tells us it's stupid to believe, end up ruining the script tbh. Yeah, we know you find it ridiculous Simon but I want to hear the script anyway!!
Agreed, I can't stand his more relaxed vids despite me loving all his other channels. He unfortunately just comes off as a super arrogant brit.
There's nothing mysterious about Flight 19! The navigator couldn't navigate and he was hungover. His commanding officer told him to perform the training exercise despite being extremely hungover as punishment for trying to weasel out of duty. The search and rescue craft sent after them was filled with leaky fuel tanks for extended range and the crew were all heavy smokers... the craft was nicknamed a "flying fireball" for a reason.
It is a well known fact that before any kind of mission all of those in such missions, training or otherwise, are not permitted liberty. Also, no commanding officer in his right mind would take a chance of their career going down the crapper just to punish someone. As for the smokers, no one smokes when there is just even a remote chance of a fuel leak. I know all of this because I served. Where did you get your info from, CNN?
@@michaelroloson2389 My grandfather, who served on the same base. Charles Taylor hadn't been on liberty the previous day, he was an alcoholic, so his drinking problem was getting the better of him. As for the Flying Fireball, asking heavy smokers to NOT smoke was a tall order.
@@KewneRain : Ok I can see that. I remember guys getting busted on ship for having what was called a division bar. That one slipped my mind for it has been right at 40 years ago. Sorry for that one. As for the smoking thing I remember one time we had a major fuel leak in eng. room #1. Smoking lamp was out through out the ship. I smoked two pack a day at the time. But smoking was far from my mind at the time. I hope they rest in peace but if that is the way the plane blew up it was very foolish on their part. ( I also want to apologize to you for the CNN wise crack. A lot of people like to run down our military and I went on the defence right away. I am sorry for that.)
@@michaelroloson2389 It's cool, I know the armed forces are a proud people and it's almost reflex for them to defend their bothers in arms. I should have led with the information being from my grandfather.
Interesting video
Time for me to visit! ❤
Sailed in through the triangle four times in 2015. No issues.
Back in the 1990's Sea World had a motion simulator ride called "Mission Bermuda Triangle."
Audio needs to be turned up on future videos. The add nearly took my ear drums outs
After two successful but uneventful crossings of the Bermuda Triangle in the 1980s and 1990s, my third attempt ended is mystery/tragedy. I vanished without a trace and was never seen again. My family is sad.
I love the metal colander hat…. Perfect
Gotta do a decoding the unknown on this
Scooby Doo! Pirates Ahoy! Takes place in the Bermuda Triangle. It’s one of the best Scooby Doo movies. It’s opening is pretty creepy with awesome music and references the incidents you mentioned in this video including showing the fighter planes being abducted by aliens. Definitely recommend it.
Love the phrase "Forces of officialdom". :D
I was stationed on the CGC Laurel out of Mayport, Fl from 92-95 and sailed through the Triangle many times. The worst thing to happen was Tropical storm Gordon, but that had nothing to do with the Triangle.
Lawrence Kusche wrote an excellent study in the 1970s, he researched all of the stories of the time and found many were simply copied from others, with nothing coming up in his detailed and determined research.
🎞 'The Triangle' (2001)-best described as 'The Shining' on a ship-is an underrated and little seen horror flick!
i love the bermuda triangle... but not for the ghost stories. ive always been fascinated by its geography and climatological components. the atmosphere and hydrosphere and their subsequent thermal imbalances interact heavily much more than people know. there a lot of convective thermal and physical energy systems that can be molded by the physical geography to create "silent but hostile" conditions. just as the chinook winds can exacerbate firest fire conditions due to air/pressure systems traversing over continental geography so too are our shorelines heavily impacted by winds. even on the shoreline in the right conditions rip currents seemingly "eat people" riping them from the shoreline. ive always been told "pyramid swells" are the worst. two colliding currents of eneven temperature causes "turbulence" even in water. theres this perfect condition of waves that create just awful rocky seas from all direction and theyre very hard to get out of.
Close Encounters: "IT'S THE COTOPAXI!!!"
Me: What the heck is The Cotopaxi?
Maybe the movie should have provided some exposition like they had for the Flight 19 scene.
You should do the Alaskan triangle. It's interesting though.
Charles Taylor has some nice shoes!
My mom always said that she lost any superstition she had when she flew over the Bermuda Triangle at midnight on a Friday the 13th.
Simon grins after saying the Martin explode was “devastating in nature.”
I have this video on maximum volume, both on youtube and on my computer, yet it is still quite mute - a very annoying problem of many of Simons later videos. Why can't he have his various editors set all the videos on the same volume, one where you don't pop your ear drums when receiving a pop up notice during a video.
Must just be you man, just fine on my end.
Never had an issue...You dude not anyone else
@@destinywilliams801 thank you for your comment, now I know it's on my end, but I don't know why it's only with videos from Blaze-Boy and why they are so differently in volume
They are edited a bit too quiet. A lot of UA-camrs don’t understand audio.
Way too many ads in these videos.
He can’t control that
The bermuda triangle has been debunked more times than i can remember by this point.
Serious question, how do compasses fail?
interesting and informative. special thanks to the 50 ships and 20 air planes that mysteriously disappeared. for making this documentary possible~! 😇
Simon just doesn't seem to have as much fun doing these as he does Decoding the unknown and Casual criminalist.
Simon really phoned this one in.
It's boring to point out that the Triangle has a lot of sinkings/plane crashes because it is so BUSY. Better to make up colorful stories that have a tiny grain of truth and a whole lot of hyperbole.
Whew! For a second there I thought Fact Boi had sold out and was doing an aluminum deflector beanie version of the "Bermuda Triangle." Nice to see he hasn't! 🙂
Been to Bermuda many times to visit family, it's a long boring flight but the island makes it worth it. Always drink swizzle in moderation
I othen wonder if there isn't a big island in the Bermuda triangle where the rich folks are hiding whatever. It's the only thing that makes sense about the area.
I'm gonna row through there just to prove the nutters wro
"Simon" can you guys do a video on the amazing wonder "ghost ship koh chang thailand"
most the videos out theor are of poor content and quality
Isn't it amazing that ever since the advent of GPS...Bermuda Triangle disappearances are practically non existent?
Underwaterspace: navigate the Bermuda triangle in style
YO
S.Whiz
How come you ain't got no hair
Homie?
Hairs an overrated waste product. Bald is beautiful.
I useto be so interested in the Bermuda Triangle and thought it was so crazy, watched history channel doc’s… I though it was a mysterious area to be avoided. Then I realized that it is a huge swath of extremely high trafficked ocean right off the coast of Miami covering like half of the US east coast.
'Context' ? hahaha . . what were they thinking I was thinking . .
Rest in peace to those that passed away.
FYI: from the flightradar24 and marinetraffic info. Many ships and planes traveling through this area everyday and still survive.
I hope simon mentions that there is no actual mystery to the triangle. There aren't any more craches or disapperances in it than in any other equally sized and traveled area of water. There just isnt anything special that goes on.
There is actually less on avg there then statistics say there should be lol
what are the lastest incident in Bermuda triangle?
It's been discovered that there is a lot of water there.
The sound balancing on your videos has been way low in recent weeks. I have to crank my speakers up really high compared to just about any other video I watch on youtube.
I think you should work out on your vocal strength. You start every point very bold and clear but then during the story entails your tone kept loosen the grip, made your explanation down tone and end up in mumbling-like. Your content is interesting but I lost interest mid duration due to your speech tone.
Are that is the size of Gulf of Mexico and has high amount of traffic in it. Such mistery...
On December 2, 2022, Air France airliner 895 experienced several electronical issues with media systems and the anti-icing module that eventually forced the aircraft to fly back to its departuring Airport of Fort-de-France, Martinique.
Every party has a pooper...
a 'Whistle-Out' to Whistler~
2:52 made me jump.
Here is a nice scientific fact to go with this video, did you know that there are more airplanes at the bottom of the oceans of the world than submarine in the sky
Simon, so you ever have fun?
13:22 The third arrow, currently to the east of the triangle, should be on the west side of the triangle pointing toward the northeast… just fyi.🤓
I'm lost in the triangle 🔺️
How much did the aliens pay you to post this coverup
Simon was replaced with a clone by our Reptilian overlords after he did a TIFO exposing the Illuminati, so at this point he's just a part of the larger conspiracy.
Thought you already did this on this channel 🤔
Great Lakes Triangle 📐
And no discussion about the Bermuda triangle is complete without mentioning the cold war. As the stats say, it's not like more go missing there, it's that more are likely to get reported there since a global superpower was routinely watching it. US had mass media. That area mattered to us. If something went missing off Yemen, half of America would ask if that was near Timbuktu.
In other words, it's all B.S. lol. People love a good mystery. Love your work Simon. Keep em coming
Well crud. The truth is no fun.
Why does this have a mirror image of the Atlantic Ocean?
The Thumbnail shows a mirrored World and I DON'T WANT IT! FLIP IT, SIMON!!
If you want to use physics then its possible and probable that bermuda had a angular spin point causing weak force alterations in our environment. Nothing strange about it according to the math lol
I can't believe this video gets the same context links as covid and climate change.. seems a tad.. extreme
Didn't Simon already talked about this topic already?
I don’t mind ads, but this video is absolutely choked with them 🤮
No chronometers? Dead reackoning?? Wow.
I heard it was the kracken and it would drag vessels down to Davey jones locker