This great discovery by Ivan Sanderson has not had enough exposure. To bad, with proper study this information may answer many questions about our, as yet, unknown planet. Two other unknown areas of our planet should be added; both polar regions – Although they may not be ship graveyards they do seem to be the most mysterious places on Earth . . . EDITOR
from greatdreams.com
Ivan Sanderson
The professional biologist who founded the Society for the Investigation of the Unexplained in Columbia, New Jersey, wrote “The Twelve Devil’s Graveyards Around the World” for Saga magazine in 1972. Reprinted in Paradox, by Nicholas R. Nelson, Dorrance & Co., Ardmore, Penn. 1980.
“… with several associates, he set out to ‘pattern the mysteries’ by taking full advantage of modern communication technology and statistical data analysis. His success was startling. “The Twelve Devil’s Graveyards Around the World,” plotted ship and plane disappearances worldwide, focusing attention on 12 areas, equally spaced over the globe, in which magnetic anomalies and other energy aberrations were linked to a full spectrum of strange physical phenomena.
Highest on Sanderson’s statistical priority list was a lozenge-shaped area east of Miami, in the Bahamas, on the western tip of the infamous Bermuda Triangle. This area’s “high profile” of strange events, Sanderson concluded, was mostly due to the enormous flow of air/ sea traffic in the area. Other zones of anomaly, though less familiar, were equally rich in disappearances and space-time shift occurrences. …
Another area of continuing disappearances and mysterious time-warps is the Devil’s Sea located east of Japan between Iwo Jima and Marcus Island. Here events have become so sinister that the Japanese government has officially designated the area a danger zone. Sanderson theorized that the tremendous hot and cold currents crossing his most active zones might create the electromagnetic gymnastics affecting instruments and vehicles. His theory is now being balanced against several.” Source: http://www.greatdreams.com/bermuda.htm