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The Devil’s Sea Hides Another Bermuda Triangle? Dragon’s Triangle Mysteries Uncovered [Part 1]

The Devil’s Sea Hides Another Bermuda Triangle? Dragon’s Triangle Mysteries Uncovered [Part 1]

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The Devil’s Sea Hides Another Bermuda Triangle? Dragon’s Triangle Mysteries Uncovered [Part 1]

FromMetaphysical

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Jul 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

You have probably heard of sea monsters, ghost ships, and dangerous and ferocious sea storms. … But you might not have heard of them all happening in the same place. No, it’s not the Bermuda Triangle, but the Dragon’s Triangle off the coast of Japan. This Metaphysical podcast dived into the mysterious phenomena in the area, like Kublai Khan’s impossible failure. They also looked into the strange disappearances, sunken ships, amazing legends, and war stories of the Dragon’s Triangle. Plus with John Vivanco’s remote viewing data and Rob Counts’ investigative research, they had some mind blowing conversations about what’s really going on in the Dragon’s Triangle.
 
Is it a coincidence that the Dragon’s Triangle is in a place called the Devil’s Sea? They say there are 12 “vile vortices” where nature and physics are thrown out of whack due to electromagnetic anomalies, so is the Dragon’s Triangle really one of them? Some try to claim that the Dragon’s Triangle is the antipode of the Bermuda Triangle (a.k.a. if you dug through the center of the earth starting at the Dragon’s Triangle, you would come out in the Bermuda Triangle). While that claim was off the mark, what we found about other antipodes was astounding.
 
Hear Rob’s tale of the supernormal Japanese samurai Kono Michiari who held off an entire fleet. Discover the enormous, controversial Yonaguni Monument under the sea by Japan. Judge for yourself whether these massive rock formations with artificial-looking angles that lie beneath the waves are really the remnants of an ancient civilization. Question what would have happened if Kublai Khan’s forces had succeeded in taking over Japan, and what “divine winds” had to do with his lack of success. Join John and Rob for another Metaphysical show that’s out of this world—and possibly the most interesting stories they have covered to date.
 
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Released:
Jul 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Metaphysical with John Vivanco and Rob Counts