EPISODE · Jun 27, 2026 · 19 MIN
The Bermuda Triangle: How Authors Manufactured a Mystery
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A massive Navy ship vanishes with 306 men. Five bombers disappear on a training flight, and the rescue plane sent to find them vanishes too. The Bermuda Triangle seems to swallow ships and planes whole, so why do official maps refuse to admit it exists?This deep dive shows how a patch of heavily trafficked Atlantic became the world's most famous paranormal trap, largely willed into existence by mid-20th-century journalists. By applying a critical lens to the blockbuster cases, the supernatural facade crumbles into weather, physics, and human error.How the legend was built, from a 1950 Associated Press article to Vincent Gaddis coining the term in 1964Flight 19's navigational error and the rescue PBM Mariner that exploded, leaving an oil slick authors ignoredThe USS Cyclops, a dead engine and dense manganese ore, plus two sister ships lost the same wayLibrarian Larry Kusche's 1975 takedown using weather reports, and ghost-ship debunkings like the Connemara IVReal dangers, the Gulf Stream, downbursts, the agonic line, and why Lloyd's of London charges no extra premium
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The Bermuda Triangle: How Authors Manufactured a Mystery
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