July 18, 2024

Misterios del mar

Misterios del mar

Leyendas del mar
Juan Jesús Vallejo habla sobre el famoso Kraken, un calamar gigante que era incluso capaz de atacar barcos, sin embargo, a mediados del siglo IXX se demostró que este animal existía en realidad. Gracias a que un barco ballenero fue...

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Leyendas del mar
Juan Jesús Vallejo habla sobre el famoso Kraken, un calamar gigante que era incluso capaz de atacar barcos, sin embargo, a mediados del siglo IXX se demostró que este animal existía en realidad. Gracias a que un barco ballenero fue capaz de subir parte del cadáver de uno de estos animales.

En este capítulo nos cuenta que al día de hoy se conocen muy poco de él, ya que vive entre 500 y 1500 metros de profundidad. Ya se han encontrado cadáveres de algunos de ellos de hasta 21 metros de profundidad

Conoce más detalles sobre estos seres
¡Descubre más sobre estos enigmas de mar en este episodio fascinante!
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Hey, everybody, how you doing. My name is Juan Jesús Vallejos,

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journalist, writer and director of the
Mystery Night program on Caracol Radio. We

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thought it was a legend the famous
kracken a giant squid that was even capable

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of attacking ships. However, in
the middle of the 19th century it was

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shown that this animal existed in reality
thanks to the fact that a whale ship

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was able to climb part of the
corpse of. One of these animals.

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Today it is known in biology as
the architeutis. We know very little about

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it, since it lives between 500
and 1, 500 meters deep, but

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some of them have already been found
dead up to twenty- one meters deep.

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The sea has a thousand enigmas and
one, for example, of the

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most grigante Indians is that of the
island of San Borondón, in the archipelago

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of the Canary Islands, an island
that is mapped, which appears on the

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maps that have been photographed several times. And yet, if we try to

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go to her, it turns out
that there is not an island that appears

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and disappears. But if you want
to know about this and much more,

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do not lose. The last mystery
night podcast on Caracol Radio Mysteries of the

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Sea, on the 11th of November
of the year one thousand nine hundred and

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seventy- eight took place one of
the most important omni dossiers not only in

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the history of Spain and Europe,
but in the history of the world,

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because it is one of the few
times in history in which air traffic at

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an airport has had to be cut
off, in this case, at the

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airport, in addition to great traffic, as is the case of Manises airport

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in Valencia, because of the presence
of a UFO. I repeat, this

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happened on the 11th of November of
the year thousand nine hundred and seventy-

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eight a plane that had the number
of JK flights two nine seven, a

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super carabel plane that went from the
island of Palma de Mallorca to the Canary

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Islands. All of a sudden,
his pilot, who was weaving lardo,

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along with co- driver Ramón Zuazu
Nagore, saw to his right two red

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lights without flashing coming towards them at
first they did not give much importance until

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those two red lights without flashing began
to enter into collision course with the passenger

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plane there weaving lardo, the commander
decides to contact the radishes first to see

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if they could determine what was that
object there and the radarist insisted that there

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was absolutely no traffic. And this
was so. Those two red lights began

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to go down, to climb up
and to stick more and more to the

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plane, until de tejada made the
decision to go directly to the nearest airport,

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which was that of the city of
Valencia, the airport of Amanifes.

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Once there, Salvador Tomás, former
military pilot, who was the head of

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security at Manises airport, went out
to the runway. I, who was

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lucky enough to be with him,
told me how he saw perfectly when the

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plane was arriving to land, how
a taillight followed him. And that light

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stays right above Manises airport. I
wasn' t just seeing him. Salvador

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Tomás, I repeat, former military
pilot and chief of security of the airport

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of the airport itself, but they
were also seeing him from control tower and

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from other points of this place.
This caused the Spanish military command to decide

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to take a look f one on
a scrapbell mission or, that is,

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a mission to intercept that object that
was paralyzing Spain' s airspace. I

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repeat, on 11 November of the
year thousand nine hundred and seventy- eight,

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to the commandos dse vistas f o, Captain Fernando Cámara also had the

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luck to interview him, since Fernando
Cámara went in direction airport of Manises and

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just when he arrived there, he
comments that he sees this light perfectly above

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the airport. He was speeding at
about eight hundred kilometers an hour. That

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object went from zero to eight hundred
kilometers per hour. In a second thing

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that Salvador Tomás confirmed to me,
which was on the ground and saw perfectly

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the light of the vistah f One
and how that object went from zero to

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eight hundred kilometers. In a second, something that is totally and absolutely impossible,

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Fernando Chamber, the captain, began
to follow this light in the direction

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of the border with France towards the
north of Spain. There was a time

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when he asked to be able to
pass the speed of sound. The speed

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of sound passed and that' s
when this object that says and described it

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as a bell shaped object approaches.
At that time it also happens in a

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couple of other things. The first
is that, through the radio, he

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got a sound like a siren,
something that he didn' t understand and

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that resembled different air emergency signals.
In addition to this, when the plane

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began to approach by passing the speed
of sound, the object that had gone

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forward oblocated it from the front,
that is, its plane, which had

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a good computer system for that time. I was telling him that the object

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was pointing an infrared at him and
that he could shoot him, so,

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while he was going after this object, he had to move right to left,

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doing escape maneuvers so as not to
be attacked. This was the case

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until it reached practically the border with
France. There he was running out of

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fuel and he had to come back. He had to go back, but

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in the direction of his base,
that object followed him and he was strung

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out on different occasions like playing with
him. This formed one of the largest

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x files in the history of Spain, a file that was declassified. I

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don' t think all the information
has been declassified, but it' s

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classified. And it is curious because
the Spanish operational air command in that report,

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in a paragraph that I believe is
historical, recognizes and says the following,

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an airship of unknown origin and driven
by an energy of unknown origin has

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traveled the night of the 11th of
September of one thousand nine hundred and seventy

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- eight the skies of Spain.
That a military court and a team of

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investigators put that in a report is
historic, but if we' re always

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looking at the sky, maybe we' re wrong, looking for the strange,

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the different, the unusual. For
that very night in the morning,

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on the eleventh of November of a
thousand nine hundred and seventy- eight,

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a mechanic Peptimen was looking not at
the sky, but at the sea.

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Pep Climene, who was a mechanic, was looking at the sea on the

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island of Mallorca, right in the
town of Soyer, and at that moment

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saw as a spherical object, luminous, but with a light that was able

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to illuminate the entire Mediterranean Sea,
the entire sea around. It came out

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from the water and slowly headed to
the sky and then, when it was

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a certain height, it grabbed a
devilish speed. I repeat Pep Clemen,

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an amateur photographer. He was a
mechanic who lived in the town of Soller

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in Mallorca. This photo, which
today is one of the most important omnis

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photos in history. It was requisitioned
by the military. It was then recovered

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and later published. But I think
we' re wrong. We' re

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looking for mysteries, looking at the
sky, and maybe we should look under

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the waters. The problem is that
looking under the waters isn' t that

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simple. And I' ll tell
you why. If we took all the

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water from the sea and put it
in a container, that container would have

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three hundred and fifty million square kilometers
and an average depth of four zero meters.

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If we think that as from the
sixty meters does not even pass the

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light and we are in total and
absolute darkness, who is able to explore

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that immense blue that becomes a dark
and a half after a certain depth.

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We look to the sky, we
look for countless riddles and, perhaps we

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have them right next door when we
go to the beach, to take a

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mojito, a daigiri or a piña
colada the mysteries of the sea. And

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it is that the mysteries of the
sea are much deeper and much more difficult

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to investigate than the mysteries we have
on our head. And that goes into

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today' s show. It is
from that sea we have, from that

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immense blue whose depths we do not
know and it is something that can affect

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not only that we can understand the
OMNI phenomenon, but a thousand and one

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more legend that are also part of
the history of humanity. My name is

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Juan Jesús Vallejo. Whatever you want
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Jesús Vallejo. And this is another
mystery night show. And here what we

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do is mystery journalism. We put
the facts on the table and you decide

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what' s behind it and not
which. You think it is the greatest

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riddle of the sea or that evokes
the sea simply when I tell you that

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Alejo and Bernango, mate, how
are you? Very well, Juan,

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a greeting for you, also for
our exceptional guest of this program, the

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master, our arming, the Satif, and also for all those who consume

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this content through the podcast that we
are posting on the YouTube channel of Caracol

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Radio. Today, John Ge speaking
the truth about we could say that one

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of the elements that surprises me the
most and that I love the most in

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the world. For me, the
sea, everything brings and everything takes.

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For me there is an infinite sense
of freedom when I look at the sea

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every time I have the opportunity to
do so. And today, analyzing some

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of the great enigmas of the sea
on this opportunity here on mystery night and

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if you like my work, I
invite you to subscribe to my YouTube channel

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Mandragora mysterios mandragora mysteries on YouTube.
Indeed, look, it' s usually

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good. I chose a theme for
the introduction okay and I was thinking about

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having introduction and so on Caribbean pirates
plan. Then I said I' m

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not going to do or introduce it, talking about Easter Island and how some

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people came to this place saying they
came from a place called Jiva. That

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' s how the rich Tomatua comes, but suddenly I remembered. Don'

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t ask me why of that photograph
of the Omnis pep climent coming out of

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the Mediterranean Sea taken from soy.
But the Omni doesn' t think it

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' s small and you have to
look for it by photography is huge and

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you still see the reflection of light
on the water wow. Then of course,

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I thought that and I said we' re always looking at the sky

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and, maybe, we' re
looking the wrong way. Let' s

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remember later Let' s talk about
it. Although the program does not go

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from OSNIS unidentified underwater objects. We
did one a few months and more ago.

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I don' t think so,
yes, yes, okay, but

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how, for example, the Pentagon
reported a few years ago on the USS

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Nimichi incident in the year two thousand
four, across the coast of California,

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a nuclear aircraft carrier is the use
of Eseimich. The zombies that could be

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filmed and that the pilots saw always
hid under the waters of the island of

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Guadalupe in Mexico. The sea hides
far more mystery than we can think of,

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but the fact that it is a
lot of mysteries of the sea and

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has put different videos. In addition, recently on your channel about this is

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our good friend, Nestor Armando Alzate, who has a YouTube channel called Nestor

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Armando Alfate and logic that already has
over two hundred and sixty thousand subscribers.

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I think the Roll Royce is about
to buy it from my friend Nestor and

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is tremendously happy to have a friend
YouTube and Rico. Well, let'

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s leave it on Youtuber. About
Rico. Yes, I speak very rich.

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I love talking, but Rico Rico, plus buying a Rols Royce is

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going to leave some roads in Colombia. That doesn' t make sense.

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Makes sense where you' re gonna
drive some Roys. It' s a

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mystery and besides, look to me
people that nothing, for all the people

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that there is the program from outside
Colombia. The roads of this country,

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God forgive me, but they are
such disasters that here. The best thing

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is to buy a tank a pair
of those German ones by the face coughing.

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But we also have to leave,
even if we have purchasing power,

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even though we already have good roads. This is a country of too steep

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a geography. You can' t
go down here at 200 an hour,

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from Minas to Pintada or San miguel
A to Fusagasuca. I think it'

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s good. It can' t
go down is that you can' t

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handle it. Imagine yourself with a
ferrari in Bogotá in the 26th. What

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are you doing? You' re
standing like all the cars. Imagine with

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time, peak that calls you imagine
one driving a ferrari in twenty- six

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without being able to advance a month
in two hours. No, no,

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no, let' s leave them. And I like it better. I

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like a jipo, a camper who
climbs the walls and the story is over.

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Well, thanks for the invitation.
I was fascinated by your entry talking

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about the Manises incident, which I
read very briefly. And there, an

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author who made a very beautiful text
about him that here, because I have

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him measured is j jo and the
incidents the Maníses incident, and does so

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in a very punctual, very thorough
way. That' s very ludicrous.

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You' ve already woken up.
Yes, I can tell you in star

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good the first thing, tremendously happy
for those two hundred and sixty thousand subscribers

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and recommend to everyone the channel of
Nestor, arming to zate and logical to

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tií tulo curiosidad. I was the
first journalist to interview all the witnesses involved

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in the Maíse case. Specifically,
it was in the year two thousand one

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to make an aerial report three thanks
to a permit I obtained from the Spanish

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Ministry of Defense. And for me, it' s one of the prettiest,

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most beautiful research I' ve ever
done in my life. And we

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forget that element, the picture of
fish climent is always forgotten because, of

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course, Fernando Cámara, who is
the pilot, is very funny. Not

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when I interviewed him Notice, the
guy was in the Canary Islands spending a

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few days and since it was such
an important interview, it was that time

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when television had money, I was
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and the first thing he told me
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many years I had not spoken and
did not want to talk. And he

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said to me," Look,
Juan, I don' t give a

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shit about Samnit, he says that
now. I saw what I saw and

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what bothers me is everything. When
I tell you, there are people who

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say no that this guy had had
three drinks, or I don' t

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know what, ignoring all the other
witnesses. For example, when I interviewed

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Salvador Tomás, who was the former
military pilot, who was the chief of

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security at Manises airport, who saw
perfectly for many minutes the light above the

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airport until the Fe one sight arrives, you interview Ramón zoazunagore the co-

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pilot of the super Carabel plane that
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already passed away. By the way, Ramón Fazo, who was a great

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person, died a few years ago
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He made the right decision to land
because they carried a hundred and high numbers

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of people and what was important to
the lives of a hundred and high number

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of people because that thing, that
thing, did not communicate. I was

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getting closer and closer. Moreover,
there were three rades echoes, i e,

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three locations of the Spanish military radan' s glue radar, and they

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gave that the object was more than
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hundred meters in diameter, that is, it wasn' t tiny. It

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' s quite clear, but we
always forget. When he forgives, it

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does not end, please, not
that we always forget that key milk,

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the picture of pet Climen that same
night watching a piece of sphere but huge

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out of the Mediterranean Sea and gives
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he' s got time to photograph
it. But that' s the

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first thing Pep Cleme says. The
first thing he saw was how the sea

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lit up. It happens to suck
it up, but look, there'

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s one thing that' s elementary, elementary. My dear Watson, you

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said so in the introduction after 60
meters deep. So below, there is

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no illumination, there is no light
in the ocean, there is nothing.

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Nothing to tell me where, where
else you can have a better camouflage than

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where everything is dark, that is, in fact, in fact, it

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is not only the ideal place to
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allows you to move at discretion if
you have the means. But remember,

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this isn' t new. When
Columbus came to America, for he

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had two logbooks, not two notebooks, one in which he kept a sort

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of official diary, which he shared
with the Pinzon brothers, who hated him

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because he had been a benevolent ad
that the queen urged them that he had

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power to put the ships at his
disposal. They hated it. Then he

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had a diary in which he wrote
down more or less the advances, the

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shooting or, in this case,
because the marine languages or the marine knots,

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which at that time was not spoken
naked, but of leagues. Everything

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I observed was not in that diary. But he had another secret diary,

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in which he really pointed out his
knowledge, remembering that he had been half

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a pirate on Cape Verde Island,
on that side of Africa and that,

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in fact, he had had approach
to the Toscanelli maps. It is assumed,

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It is assumed that he had knowledge
of the same maps of Piris Reis,

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It is assumed that he had been
in America in a thousand four hundred

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eighty- four. I don'
t know if you knew this one when

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he, because it' s very
strange that Octavian Innocence, the Pope killed

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in a thousand four hundred ninety-
two, not before, in a thousand

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four hundred ninety- two, before
the discovery of America, said the tombstone

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of him, that it was due
to the glo, to the discovery of

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a new world, to that right
octavo innocence, and so forth, great

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of the discovery of America. Yes, it is that Juan Sebastián Schibo was

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called the Cibo and it seems that
he was known before Christopher Columbus. Assumption,

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that he came in a thousand four
hundred and eighty- four. But,

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well, that' s history for
another chance. The important thing here

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is that he comes out of the
gomera in September, September 5. From

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the gomera already to the open sea, because from August 2 to September 5,

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what he did was to walk through
the shops that call one of the

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ships was opened there. He had
his afer with Dona Beatriz Enríquez. There,

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then, his honeymoon stopped and then, on September 5, they started

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for America. From the very moment
they started, he began to observe how

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he was the brightest of all.
The others were sea lions, but they

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were solid, rudimentary and ignorant names, and he began to notice that under

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the sea there were several days that
in the nights a light emerged from the

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bottom of the sea that could have
five hundred meters of extension or of diameter

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and that was such the luminosity that
he could read on the bridge on the

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ship without moving from the bridge with
the light that emerged from below. That

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' s already telling us that this
isn' t new. And if we

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stick to everything that we have commented
enough and talk about the continents of Atlanti,

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of awe of all this, we
have to conclude that the Sea has

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been, par excellence, the ideal
scenario so that all kinds of civilizations can

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be accommodated without having to ask permission, without violating air spaces, without having

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to be exposed to see them,
but simply take refuge in the bottom of

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the sea. Remember the God of
the stickers who do of the chief good

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Anna. I do not remember it, or annes came every day out of

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the sea, and went out and
had, say, the lower extremities patted,

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for, palmipedas that call came and
taught the inhabitants of Sumeria and at

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night turned to the sea. Already
from that he is telling us that that

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has been the stage par excellence so
that they can run to their width all

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who want, those who have the
ability to enter to the bottom of the

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sea, understanding moreover that not anyone
can arrive and assemble a city or a

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what you want at the bottom of
the sea as long as it is not

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able to neutralize that enormous pressure,
a great pressure. So you equal target

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an OMNI at two thousand meters deep. How can you resist that pressure.

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That' s not where one starts. But look, look, the key

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not that I started. Well,
we' ve already smashed the script and

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we' re going to start with
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Then, then it' s going
to change, then we touch it.

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Let' s not get into marital
ghosts. But look, how interesting

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what Nestor is saying. I didn' t know exactly that data from Columbus

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' story. I think it'
s very good that I could read on

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the top of the light ship,
which is that it seems like these things

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are controlling the history of humanity.
And in this case, notice, what

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a most important event, what was
the discovery of America, and we started

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the program talking about the Manises incident, which was in the year nineteen hundred

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and seventy- eight. On the
11th of November of a thousand nine seventy

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- eight and they fixed that the
key to what Manises went through, from

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my point of view, is in
that photo standing clean, because he is

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the only one who photographs an object
clearly coming out besides the sea. And

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then the data that our dear friend
Nestor was giving us arming yourself above the

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osnis, unidentified underwater objects that Christopher
Columbus saw, but look at the other

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data that told you before Isla de
Guadalupe, in Mexico, where the omnis

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that besieged the carrier uss Ninich in
the year two thousand four were inserted.

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But not only that. A few
weeks ago, Alejandro Bernal commented on it

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here on mystery night, a group
of Harvard researchers. I think it'

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s talking about the terrestrial cryptos and
correct me if I' m wrong the

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example, yes, which, giving
the possibility that this Omnis and such history,

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in what is underwater, have their
cities submerged and have been there for

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thousands of years. What I don' t say I uh at Harvard University

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today, a research team at Harvard
University and I would dare say that one

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of the most important evidence regarding videos
and tests, in this audiovisual case of

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the OMNI phenomenon the UFO of Aguadilla
captured in Puerto Rico in the year two

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thousand thirteen, which, according to
Juan Geeste server and many other experts,

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probably the clearest OMNI video record in
history. It' s impressive how this

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artifact dives into the water like it' s really made of other material.

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Juan ge does not splash, dives, then reemerges and seems to be divided

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into two. It' s an
amazing thing and the good object has it

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for me in 80 kilometers Per hour
it impacts water slips as if it were

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entering the atmosphere obliquely, so that
I don' t read like the jumper

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of the twelve meter platform that doesn' t lift a drop of water,

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something like that for style. Indeed, it is one thing and on top

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the video follows, the object,
gets under the water and then two objects

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come out and again dive. It' s one thing. Remember the presence,

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remember the presence also of Oshnish in
the anvil in Puerto Rico, And

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remember the presence on island colars also, that is to say wherever this type

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of information has existed around non-
human interventions, let us put them.

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In those terms, he' s
hurting or not hurting. They are also

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regularly associated with marine events. Regularly
something has always to do necessarily. There

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' s a connection between all this, always everywhere. Indeed, and the

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subject of the key, what Nestor
has said, if from sixty meters you

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no longer see what there is,
you see absolutely nothing. You know less

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than there is in the sea depth
than there is in space. It'

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s just a crazy thing. I
was lucky enough to learn to dive many

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years ago when I was young and
had hair. There is no more a

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curious thing when you go down twenty
meters, you don' t know at

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what point the surface of the sea
you see the obvious light, but they

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no longer have the reference to say
the wave is there such from twenty meters,

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no more you don' t know
if you' re going towards water,

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upwards. And to me it was
a curious story because I learned to

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dive on the island Cuba in trinity
to be exact and the instructor told me

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before going, well, we'
re going to get there and you'

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re going to see the big abyss, but don' t get nervous okay,

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because there are people who get nervous
And that and that and the big

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abyss you see in that area at
30 meters. And when you reach thirty

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meters and suddenly nothing, for it
is on the seabed and a vertical cut

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and there already what you see is
the darkness, I mean you maybe see

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twenty thirty meters, but from there
it is total darkness. Listen and it

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' s true that it gives you
like a feeling I don' t know

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if to say like claustrophobia or something
like that to say milk that is that

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this is much deeper than you imagine
and besides you don' t see,

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you don' t see. It' s a super crazy thing that'

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s in there. And I know
what' s in there. If no

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one was investigated like that, it
would also be very expensive to be there

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investigating, investigating, pods and so
on. Well, let' s go

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back a little bit to the prediction
that I don' t know I'

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m doing it, because we agree, okay, absolutely agree to the channel

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prepare it with all the thoroughness that
I meticulously destroy it to you in thirty

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seconds. It' s teachers,
hey. You recently released a video on

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your Channel, in our command rising
and logical about the history of the wandering

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Dutchman, and it is that the
most the first thing he evokes, although

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today I have remembered the underwater object
osnis, I have not identified the sea.

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The first thing he evokes in principle
is always adventure. Stories of pirates

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hidden ghost treasures and I believe,
besides that the films these of pirates of

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the Caribbean have been able to reflect
very well that spirit of adventure that had

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to be in the people who sailed
the seas in ancient times. Not because

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it was easy enough to get into
a boat. It was all on satellites

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and everything is great, but centuries
ago those will be the real adventurers,

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because they lost their lives and they
won' t get a lot of is

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you to Vikings. For example,
I respect too much the sea I am

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too terrestrial. Too earthy. I
definitely see him from Egypt. I think

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it' s beautiful, impressive,
majestic. All the adjectives you want to

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attribute to them are valid, fascinating, mysterious everything that remains, but it

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is an element that perhaps for that
very reason, is the ideal scenario for

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this type of intelligent civilizations. The
fact that the sea itself, regardless of

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how familiar one is with it,
how long you have worked as a sailor

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or whatever you want, in any
case, one feels absolutely small and impotent

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and impotent, and that, logically, that results in the appearance of any

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number of myths of stories, in
fact remember that the Greeks called the sea

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after the Hercole columns and partner of
Gibraltar, the Marignoto, unknown, something

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that not according to them still with
that theory of the flat Earth, since

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the planet was simply a huge sheet
and that came a time when it was

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looking at a precipice and that there
went something to the bottom of an unfathomable

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abyss that no one could determine how
much its depth was. On the way

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in. That has to generate any
amount of fantasies and myths. What better

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scenario than that to make people believe
in the case of these advanced intelligences,

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which is precisely what they want people
to continue believing, that it is a

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myth, because to keep people away
from a tangible, real fact. The

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best way is to create the myth
and let people think yes or no.

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It is possible or not possible,
as that is a story of everyone.

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Therefore, it seems to me that
the fact that the sea is so unknown,

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so indiscrutable, then that helps us
to understand why myths proliferate, they

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said at the beginning of the famous
wandering Dutchman, the Dutch captain, the

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wandering Dutchman of the seventeenth, eighteenth
century, more or less that he was

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and remains one of the greatest mysteries
of the sea that, moreover, would

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also have to do, even with
this whole history of objects, an unidentified

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sailor. So, of this light
it is strange. I' m going

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to apply why, because how people
identify the topic of the wandering Dutchman and

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what the chronicles of the 17th and
18th centuries tell, which is that the

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00:35:05.800 --> 00:35:12.440
sailors did that they saw a light
like a dying light, that came there

401
00:35:12.639 --> 00:35:17.679
on the horizon and that besieged them
and so on, and then they thought

402
00:35:17.719 --> 00:35:22.559
it was a ghost ship, because
just as I was going to think colon

403
00:35:22.679 --> 00:35:25.559
that it was those lights that he
saw so huge underneath. And I think

404
00:35:25.559 --> 00:35:29.320
it' s good. There are
a couple of versions of this legend now

405
00:35:29.440 --> 00:35:32.119
our arming that corrects it for me, but I think we owe it to

406
00:35:32.159 --> 00:35:40.199
a sailor named William van der Decken, who rode the legend that when I

407
00:35:40.360 --> 00:35:45.719
was folding the good hope cape there
in South Africa, there came a terrible

408
00:35:45.800 --> 00:35:51.679
storm and I was having such a
bad time that the guy made a pact

409
00:35:51.800 --> 00:35:57.079
with him demon and said hey if
you take me out of this I sell

410
00:35:57.199 --> 00:36:02.079
my soul and that of my crew, and then turned them into some kind

411
00:36:02.199 --> 00:36:06.199
of zombies and there were very few
left and almost all died. And it

412
00:36:06.199 --> 00:36:08.360
started to be talked about that this
guy, who seems to be really what

413
00:36:08.440 --> 00:36:12.000
happened to him is that he never, never showed up, doubled the line

414
00:36:12.079 --> 00:36:15.639
of good hope, never showed up. It seems that from there we began

415
00:36:15.719 --> 00:36:17.920
to talk so much about the story
of the serrant Dutchman and became so famous

416
00:36:19.000 --> 00:36:24.239
to the sailors that they saw that
kind of light that even Wagner made an

417
00:36:24.400 --> 00:36:29.159
opera and Alan Poe, in a
book called Arthur Gordon Dean' s narration,

418
00:36:30.800 --> 00:36:35.599
also told us about the wandering Dutchman. This is so,éstor,

419
00:36:36.920 --> 00:36:38.840
yes, of course, of course, and apart from that, even the

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00:36:38.920 --> 00:36:45.960
future Jorge was Jorge V, not
Jorge VI, perhaps Isabel' s father

421
00:36:46.840 --> 00:36:54.519
who, when performing his service on
a ship of the British Navy violo lanante

422
00:36:54.599 --> 00:37:02.400
serante, interacted with him. He
is said to go in with him and

423
00:37:02.440 --> 00:37:07.239
to be absolutely impressed. But aside
from that, the other question with the

424
00:37:07.280 --> 00:37:13.960
wandering Dutchman is that always, it' s always like the premonition or the

425
00:37:14.039 --> 00:37:15.880
warning that something is going to happen
to that ship. That' s what

426
00:37:16.000 --> 00:37:22.760
sailors are most afraid of, and
it' s because it' s believed

427
00:37:22.800 --> 00:37:25.480
that when you see the wandering Dutchman, a disgrace comes. That ship is

428
00:37:25.599 --> 00:37:30.360
sinking. And this, then,
obviously, that when it comes to truth,

429
00:37:30.719 --> 00:37:36.199
it makes much more than this story
that nobody wants to look at,

430
00:37:36.519 --> 00:37:40.960
nobody wants to see it now.
To what extent it also remembers those as

431
00:37:40.960 --> 00:37:52.320
it is called ay Morgana name,
as the Morgana fires that make people a

432
00:37:52.440 --> 00:37:58.039
little bit of pareidolia, that make
people see something that doesn' t exist

433
00:37:58.159 --> 00:38:00.360
at sea, by the refraction of
ur the light, by a lot of

434
00:38:00.719 --> 00:38:07.719
variables and, therefore, lack organas
morgan fata opportunities exactly and that the fata

435
00:38:07.920 --> 00:38:17.880
morgana make people see what they fear
or that somehow want to see. But

436
00:38:17.960 --> 00:38:23.719
that' s where that misfortune is
set up, and regularly those ships,

437
00:38:23.960 --> 00:38:28.079
from which you can see, those
ships are going to fall the wandering Dutchman.

438
00:38:28.159 --> 00:38:30.960
I believe there is no greater myth
in the history of maritime history than

439
00:38:31.000 --> 00:38:37.119
the wandering Dutchman. Yes, of
course, they are in a thousand chronicles

440
00:38:37.159 --> 00:38:43.360
and so and so apart with the
particularity in the peculiarity that you have said,

441
00:38:43.760 --> 00:38:47.199
the fact that when you see that
strange mortifying light is a bad omen.

442
00:38:47.920 --> 00:38:52.920
I think there' s probably no
more superstitious people, except a servant

443
00:38:52.960 --> 00:38:57.599
who' s very superstitious than sailors. And it' s normal, because

444
00:38:57.639 --> 00:39:01.480
imagine in ancient times that I didn' t know if there were hurricanes,

445
00:39:02.320 --> 00:39:09.639
storms, there were no weather services, you grabbed a boat, you got

446
00:39:09.760 --> 00:39:15.159
into miles, miles and leagues and
leagues and leagues and I didn' t

447
00:39:15.360 --> 00:39:20.440
know what was going to happen to
you and what wasn' t, and

448
00:39:21.360 --> 00:39:23.440
they all had friends who had died
in shipwreck and on the condition that when

449
00:39:23.480 --> 00:39:25.320
you got on a boat and you
said goodbye to a friend and you had

450
00:39:25.320 --> 00:39:25.320
to tell him well, we'
d see each other within a year and

451
00:39:25.320 --> 00:39:30.719
a half. So, of course, they were crossings. They weren'

452
00:39:30.719 --> 00:39:36.519
t crossings, because they were crossings
you were riding, but you didn'

453
00:39:36.599 --> 00:39:38.880
t know when you were going to
come back, say it, say it?

454
00:39:38.960 --> 00:39:45.480
Fernando Magallanes and Juan Sebastián el Cano
in 1, 500 nineteen, who

455
00:39:45.559 --> 00:39:50.760
fled three years round the world.
Well, let' s remember that Magellan

456
00:39:50.760 --> 00:39:59.000
died in the Philippines, on the
island and exactly, and out of two

457
00:39:59.000 --> 00:40:00.119
hundred or two hundred and eighty sailors
returned eighteen. So, then that'

458
00:40:00.239 --> 00:40:05.159
s all in and of itself.
Apart from that, I believe that no

459
00:40:05.239 --> 00:40:08.719
one has more imagination than a good
sailor, because when he arrives in port

460
00:40:08.840 --> 00:40:15.480
and begins to tell stories, immediately
the attendance gets bigger and is always given

461
00:40:15.119 --> 00:40:22.719
to exaggerate. And, therefore,
there is talk of monsters finding themselves as

462
00:40:22.840 --> 00:40:28.719
if invading the sailor sleeping on the
back of a whale who believed it to

463
00:40:28.840 --> 00:40:34.920
be an island. And all these
kind of stories that are logical and you

464
00:40:35.039 --> 00:40:37.559
know that when a story passes out
of one mouth or another you will surely

465
00:40:37.639 --> 00:40:40.599
add more words to it. And
if it passes and passes and passes,

466
00:40:42.239 --> 00:40:46.440
what begins as a simple rumor ends
up becoming an undisturbed fact, but let

467
00:40:46.519 --> 00:40:51.760
the land of the art of John
of Ita say, for example. So,

468
00:40:51.880 --> 00:41:00.159
therefore, always, always necessarily,
the stories are magnified to give you

469
00:41:00.280 --> 00:41:02.880
more credibility than in the account.
Let us remind you that this banden that

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00:41:04.119 --> 00:41:09.119
vander Decken, when he entered the
end of good hope, not only made

471
00:41:09.159 --> 00:41:13.880
the covenant with the devil, but
defied God and said not even you will

472
00:41:14.039 --> 00:41:19.400
prevent me from going through here.
And that curse was fulfilled. He never

473
00:41:19.440 --> 00:41:22.880
went on the other side, and
since then he' s supposed to be

474
00:41:22.880 --> 00:41:24.960
on the seas. But how many
of these ships, more than perhaps not

475
00:41:25.039 --> 00:41:31.079
as famous as the wandering Dutchman,
continue to drift, but if you allow

476
00:41:31.199 --> 00:41:37.039
me to change my forehead and I
refer to one of those that is most

477
00:41:37.119 --> 00:41:40.679
fascinating to me, especially because any
number of theories have been woven around what

478
00:41:40.760 --> 00:41:46.360
may have happened. He' s
talking about Mari Celeste. You remember the

479
00:41:46.440 --> 00:41:52.239
Mari Celeste always clear it starts with
the whole history of the Triangle of Bermuda.

480
00:41:53.119 --> 00:42:00.519
In one thousand eight hundred and seventy- two, the ship going to

481
00:42:00.639 --> 00:42:06.239
Europe and suddenly sailed into the pool
and the theus. Thank you. I

482
00:42:06.280 --> 00:42:08.360
think that' s the name of
the ship that found it. He saw

483
00:42:09.039 --> 00:42:15.679
that the ship was drifting and that
can' t be if it' s

484
00:42:15.760 --> 00:42:19.639
a ship is ruled by a firm
hand he doesn' t have. Why

485
00:42:19.760 --> 00:42:22.599
don' t you have a pendulum? Why go from one side to the

486
00:42:22.719 --> 00:42:25.239
other? And so this Maris,
the east, in one thousand eight hundred

487
00:42:25.360 --> 00:42:30.920
seventy- two became another. I
think it' s the second biggest mystery

488
00:42:30.920 --> 00:42:36.320
after the wandering Dutchman. Yes,
of course, we' re talking about

489
00:42:36.400 --> 00:42:40.039
the 5th of December of the year
1, 800 seventy- two, where

490
00:42:42.760 --> 00:42:46.719
the Canadian ship of Grace suddenly sees
a boat and sees it very strange because

491
00:42:46.840 --> 00:42:51.159
they don' t go into you
crew. There are candles that are like

492
00:42:51.159 --> 00:42:55.880
bad. Then Gracia' s approaches
the celestial meri, which is that he

493
00:42:55.920 --> 00:42:59.960
had passed through the famous Triangle of
Bermuda, which is at the heart of

494
00:43:00.320 --> 00:43:06.320
Bermuda Island and Cuba, and finds
things that are not normal. First,

495
00:43:06.440 --> 00:43:09.400
because there are no symbols on the
ship, no signs of violence. It

496
00:43:09.480 --> 00:43:16.400
wasn' t, I mean,
the cargo was intact and the belongings,

497
00:43:16.960 --> 00:43:21.880
the money, everything about the crew
members was there. All that was missing

498
00:43:22.519 --> 00:43:29.239
was the navigational instruments, as if
they had abandoned the ship, but even

499
00:43:29.360 --> 00:43:34.400
food served there was yes, yes, yes, yes. Indeed, then

500
00:43:36.639 --> 00:43:39.800
this is something that does not explain
to anyone and then this ship ended up

501
00:43:39.800 --> 00:43:45.880
in Gibraltar, then it even sailed
again and everything. But this marked the

502
00:43:46.039 --> 00:43:52.639
beginning point of everything that was the
most famous mystery of the Triangle of the

503
00:43:52.679 --> 00:43:57.119
Fermudes, because to see you leave
the ship, but your talk takes it,

504
00:43:57.280 --> 00:44:00.800
you don' t leave it there. You understand then that they would

505
00:44:00.840 --> 00:44:04.079
have left absolutely all the crew members. It' s a very strange thing,

506
00:44:04.280 --> 00:44:08.760
not as if they' d just
left in haste is something that never,

507
00:44:09.239 --> 00:44:13.599
ever anyone could ever explain. I
don' t know if this has

508
00:44:13.679 --> 00:44:17.159
anything to do with the appearance of
sea monsters anymore, which we' ll

509
00:44:17.280 --> 00:44:22.559
talk about later. But it is
true that people believe that the theme of

510
00:44:22.639 --> 00:44:25.519
the Bermuda triangle is unique. One, a couple of months ago, we

511
00:44:25.639 --> 00:44:31.960
were talking about the Bermuda triangle,
but there are twelve death triangles all over

512
00:44:32.400 --> 00:44:37.840
the planet. Alejandro Bernar, who
are the twelve triangles of death, was

513
00:44:37.159 --> 00:44:44.760
gender more and no less than twelve
places identified by researchers as the triangles or

514
00:44:45.320 --> 00:44:52.960
vortexes of the bear, where planes
would disappear, where boats would disappear,

515
00:44:52.800 --> 00:45:00.400
and whose denomination was initially investigated by
a biologist Ivan Sanderson, one who in

516
00:45:00.480 --> 00:45:07.119
the 1960s postulated this theory of these
two deadly triangles, these twelve places in

517
00:45:07.199 --> 00:45:14.719
the world that would really have those
very special characteristics. A compatriot of yours

518
00:45:14.800 --> 00:45:19.559
Antonio Rivera, a grain, a
great master of mystery, is also,

519
00:45:20.039 --> 00:45:27.079
as it were, the person responsible
for popularizing these twelve triangles of death throughout

520
00:45:27.159 --> 00:45:30.800
the world. With a book entitled
in the same form, the twelve triangles

521
00:45:30.280 --> 00:45:37.119
of death, and Antonio Rivera explained
that these cursed vortexes, as he called

522
00:45:37.159 --> 00:45:44.000
them, would have a species or
rather have the effect of a cosmic connection.

523
00:45:44.719 --> 00:45:49.239
Through them a series of anomalies would
occur where, for example, the

524
00:45:49.679 --> 00:45:58.159
aviators would be misplaced could not really
determine their location. There would also be

525
00:45:58.159 --> 00:46:02.519
anomalies in the Juan Gel radars and
finally, many of these boats and also

526
00:46:02.559 --> 00:46:10.239
of these planes disappear unknown. Specifically
Juange of these twelve death triangles, only

527
00:46:10.320 --> 00:46:15.559
two are found on earth, one
in Afghanistan, the other in Antarctica,

528
00:46:15.960 --> 00:46:25.199
and the remaining days are located at
sea. Master Antonio Rivera called something very

529
00:46:25.320 --> 00:46:30.599
particular about the remaining ten found at
sea, and that is that according to

530
00:46:30.679 --> 00:46:34.480
his research, also based on data
from Iván Sanderson, these ten would be

531
00:46:34.599 --> 00:46:39.559
distributed five in the northern hemisphere,
five in the southern hemisphere and each of

532
00:46:39.639 --> 00:46:47.199
them in the parallel. Thirty-
five according to the master Antonio Rivera,

533
00:46:47.360 --> 00:46:53.039
something very particular and that makes this
clearly Juange something very aimatic, something very

534
00:46:53.119 --> 00:46:58.880
strange, as if there was a
kind of synchrony within these triangles of death,

535
00:46:59.079 --> 00:47:01.880
apart from the most mended of all, which is the triangle of the

536
00:47:01.920 --> 00:47:05.960
vermugas, of which you spoke Juángel, which is super famous, much remembered

537
00:47:06.119 --> 00:47:13.440
for the disappearance also of flight nineteen
of the five of December of one thousand

538
00:47:13.559 --> 00:47:17.559
nine hundred forty- five, a
plane tbie Avenger, which disappeared in very

539
00:47:17.559 --> 00:47:22.800
strange circumstances. Five five to five
planes. The five of them did,

540
00:47:22.920 --> 00:47:29.119
and apart from that, this was
the gunfire for a series of anomalous events

541
00:47:29.559 --> 00:47:35.639
documented also in the triangle of the
bermudas. But perhaps not well known in

542
00:47:35.760 --> 00:47:39.760
our context, but just as important
I would dare to sayéstor juange and

543
00:47:39.960 --> 00:47:45.199
listeners is the Triangle of the Dragon
which is located in Japan, which is

544
00:47:45.320 --> 00:47:51.800
located in Asia and which, according
to a great American researcher such as master

545
00:47:52.159 --> 00:47:57.360
Charles Berlitz, who in his book
The Dragon Triangle of one thousand nine hundred

546
00:47:57.480 --> 00:48:04.760
and eighty- nine, determined that
between one thousand nine hundred and fifty-

547
00:48:04.960 --> 00:48:12.519
two and one thousand nine hundred and
fifty- four, Japan lost five military

548
00:48:12.639 --> 00:48:19.400
ships in this area of the dragon
triangle and from these five military ships disappeared

549
00:48:19.400 --> 00:48:22.239
approximately seven hundred people. An absolute
madness, which Charles Burditz commented at the

550
00:48:22.320 --> 00:48:27.960
time and which, of course,
makes the triangle of the dragon, probably

551
00:48:28.239 --> 00:48:34.000
one of the triangles of death where
boats and planes have disappeared most. The

552
00:48:34.079 --> 00:48:38.559
most interesting thing about all this Juange
is that this information not only refers to

553
00:48:38.599 --> 00:48:45.800
the research of the master Antonio Rivera, nor also of Mr Iván Sanderson,

554
00:48:45.000 --> 00:48:50.960
but it is part of the myths
of the cultural heritage of these peoples,

555
00:48:51.400 --> 00:48:55.320
of this area of Japan. And
it is that a significant number of historians

556
00:48:55.440 --> 00:49:02.559
comment that already from the dynasties their
Sung and the Chinese were talking about disappearances

557
00:49:04.039 --> 00:49:09.800
of ships full of soldiers. There
are also reports of boat disappearances during the

558
00:49:09.960 --> 00:49:15.760
time of medieval Japan, from the
time of the Shogun, and the fishermen

559
00:49:15.840 --> 00:49:21.880
of the Juange area had a history
that was a myth that was bequeathed from

560
00:49:22.199 --> 00:49:25.800
generation to generation. They said that
on the island of Sita, which would

561
00:49:25.960 --> 00:49:32.360
be part of this dragon triangle,
he wanted the island of Guam to remain

562
00:49:32.360 --> 00:49:37.840
between Japan. The truth is that
defining geographically where the triangle of the dragon

563
00:49:37.880 --> 00:49:40.760
remains is very difficult, because,
according to the researchers, it changes its

564
00:49:42.280 --> 00:49:47.119
position on the island of Cita that
would make part of this strange triangle of

565
00:49:47.239 --> 00:49:53.239
death Juange, The fishermen said that
under it would be a kind of underwater

566
00:49:53.719 --> 00:50:01.039
palace inhabited by a huge dragon that
would provoke whirlwinds that would engulf the boats

567
00:50:01.119 --> 00:50:05.480
that passed through this area. Yes, there are twelve places in the world

568
00:50:05.480 --> 00:50:08.719
where there were a lot of disappearances, apparitions of strange lights. Some triangles,

569
00:50:08.800 --> 00:50:12.599
like this dragon, for example,
do not agree experts exactly the edges

570
00:50:12.719 --> 00:50:17.559
in the area. Yes it is
defined but the edges are not, And

571
00:50:19.320 --> 00:50:23.039
well, in the introduction that I
gave at the beginning this light, which

572
00:50:23.159 --> 00:50:31.039
comes out right in front of soy
in Mallorca, is the one known as

573
00:50:31.119 --> 00:50:37.119
triangle of silence, and we were
talking to you about twelve triangles, known

574
00:50:37.239 --> 00:50:42.920
as the twelve triangles of death,
which are ten of them spread over the

575
00:50:42.920 --> 00:50:46.679
oceans, where strange lights are seen, where there are disappearances of ships,

576
00:50:46.840 --> 00:50:52.159
submarines, planes, where suddenly it
seems that the geomagnetism of the earth goes

577
00:50:52.760 --> 00:50:54.800
crazy as if they were doors to
other dimensions. But here, on our

578
00:50:55.239 --> 00:50:59.559
planet and I cut off my friend, our commanding Alzate, who wanted to

579
00:50:59.599 --> 00:51:04.400
comment on something or the dragon triangle
and the two death triangles. Well,

580
00:51:04.679 --> 00:51:08.440
I wanted to allude to the fact
that it' s called the Dragon'

581
00:51:08.519 --> 00:51:13.199
s Tong, but it' s
really popularly known as the Devil' s

582
00:51:13.199 --> 00:51:19.039
Sea. To begin with, when
you give him that connotation, already at

583
00:51:19.239 --> 00:51:23.159
the outset, he creates in your
imagination any number of hypotheses, theories and

584
00:51:23.920 --> 00:51:29.880
so on, because that implies somehow
believing that it is a cursed sea,

585
00:51:30.440 --> 00:51:35.559
the triangle of the Sea of Japan, that is, the Dragon or Sea

586
00:51:35.559 --> 00:51:37.280
of the Devil. But I also
wanted to refer to what Alejo said,

587
00:51:38.320 --> 00:51:44.400
and that is that they are all
in that thirty- five as in the

588
00:51:44.440 --> 00:51:46.440
thirty- five parallel. True yes, sir and one that are in the

589
00:51:46.519 --> 00:51:52.079
northern hemisphere and others in the southern
hemisphere. I understand, for example,

590
00:51:52.159 --> 00:51:58.159
that the Bermuda triangle is antipode with
the triangle of the Devil' s Sea,

591
00:52:00.199 --> 00:52:06.360
that if this is so, we
have enough freedom to lucucate, indicating

592
00:52:06.679 --> 00:52:13.440
that hypothetically there could be a tunnel
or a connection between them, that is,

593
00:52:13.920 --> 00:52:16.880
that some of them cannot enter through
the Bermuda triangle and exit through the

594
00:52:17.039 --> 00:52:22.960
Sea of Japan. And other than
that, they' re all aligned with

595
00:52:23.079 --> 00:52:30.199
what they call the law lines that
connect points where there are magnetic disturbances all

596
00:52:30.280 --> 00:52:35.280
over planet earth. It seems that
there is a map according to which all

597
00:52:35.360 --> 00:52:39.159
this has connections as if they were
high- voltage cables, which are uniting

598
00:52:39.280 --> 00:52:45.840
different points of the planet, and
that includes not only these triangles of death,

599
00:52:45.360 --> 00:52:52.360
but also Pyramids, including Valbeck,
including Stonehenge, including Karnak, includes

600
00:52:52.880 --> 00:52:58.719
a lot of sites that have very
particular characteristics from the perspective of geomagnetism,

601
00:52:58.960 --> 00:53:04.760
so it is a phenomenon that is
not only in the sea, but that

602
00:53:04.800 --> 00:53:10.679
is a phenomenon that we would have, that we would have to place it

603
00:53:10.679 --> 00:53:15.880
as a global phenomenon, that is, the planet, as a living body,

604
00:53:16.480 --> 00:53:22.599
has its own energy that connects through
different parts, as if they were

605
00:53:22.639 --> 00:53:24.440
currents distributed throughout the earth, along
and across the breadth of the earth,

606
00:53:24.800 --> 00:53:29.639
wide and deep of the earth,
that would be like outlet to those that

607
00:53:29.719 --> 00:53:34.880
can be connected, let' s
say, the nonhuman intelligences, that arrive

608
00:53:35.079 --> 00:53:40.199
or eves or aliens as they want
to call it, but that knowing where

609
00:53:40.280 --> 00:53:45.519
that energy is, is simply to
get there And if we add to that,

610
00:53:45.639 --> 00:53:50.280
as there are antipods, several of
them are to it. We could

611
00:53:50.559 --> 00:53:53.360
pretend that they would be highways by
which they could enter and leave at will

612
00:53:53.400 --> 00:53:58.079
from one side of the planet.
How long it would take to make that

613
00:53:58.079 --> 00:54:01.920
tour. If we understand the extraordinary
speeds that are handled, it wouldn'

614
00:54:02.000 --> 00:54:05.840
t even be a matter of hours, but it could be a matter of

615
00:54:05.840 --> 00:54:09.239
minutes. And this for a reason
you also said, right now that the

616
00:54:09.920 --> 00:54:19.159
photographer' s incident the photo how
it' s called kite Manises ah is

617
00:54:19.320 --> 00:54:27.360
called pep Clemen en soyer in Mallorca, pepet kilment climent, Yes, pep

618
00:54:27.360 --> 00:54:32.039
climent. If he says he enters
as if he were some kind of stone

619
00:54:32.199 --> 00:54:37.599
that enters the sea biased and doesn' t raise a drop of it didn

620
00:54:37.679 --> 00:54:43.800
' t come out what PEP saw
crime or you go out water the case,

621
00:54:44.000 --> 00:54:47.440
that' s in the case of
aquadillas in Puerto Rico, where PEP

622
00:54:47.599 --> 00:54:50.239
comes in to clean up what he
saw leaving, but huge, a huge

623
00:54:50.239 --> 00:54:54.039
ship. But the thing is,
they come in and out softly like a

624
00:54:54.119 --> 00:54:59.039
knife in hot butter. They go
in and out like it didn' t

625
00:54:59.039 --> 00:55:04.679
happen. There is not the least
resistance and none has characteristics of it coming

626
00:55:04.800 --> 00:55:09.079
out vertically from the depth of the
sea or entering vertically into the sea,

627
00:55:09.760 --> 00:55:15.079
but as if if there were a
specific route which is followed to enter or

628
00:55:15.199 --> 00:55:21.119
exit. That would already indicate to
us that it is an old data knowledge,

629
00:55:21.760 --> 00:55:25.159
that they simply have them as a
sort of log or a notebook of

630
00:55:25.239 --> 00:55:29.280
coordinates that know how they enter and
how they come out, because otherwise.

631
00:55:29.719 --> 00:55:32.599
If you come to lead vertically,
it' ll be fine. So forget

632
00:55:32.880 --> 00:55:38.559
it and if you try to overcome
the resistance of the water from the bottom

633
00:55:38.639 --> 00:55:43.159
up vertically, it doesn' t
let you out as hard as you have.

634
00:55:43.639 --> 00:55:46.159
This becomes a puzzle wherever you see
it, but really the valid thing

635
00:55:46.639 --> 00:55:52.519
here is that you already know those
coordinates, how they handle this in such

636
00:55:52.599 --> 00:55:57.960
a subtle way. Yes, there
seems to be some sort of correlation between

637
00:55:58.000 --> 00:56:04.280
the two triangles, because the phenomena
repeat strange lights disappearing from planes of good,

638
00:56:05.360 --> 00:56:07.840
the famous flight of the Marhan go
Line passed through the triangle of the

639
00:56:07.920 --> 00:56:12.679
Dragon. That' s how it
was then. Indeed, there is a

640
00:56:12.760 --> 00:56:15.719
series of anomalies that are repeated in
these twelve triangles. Alejandro Barnal Jorge.

641
00:56:16.000 --> 00:56:22.559
One of the most documented cases of
unexplained disappearance in the Dragon Triangle occurred on

642
00:56:22.599 --> 00:56:29.280
the 24th of September of a thousand
nine hundred and fifty- two, when

643
00:56:29.360 --> 00:56:36.679
the vessel Oceano denográfico, the Caillo
Maru, disappeared without a trace with a

644
00:56:36.800 --> 00:56:43.400
crew of thirty- one people,
among them some of the most important Japanese

645
00:56:43.519 --> 00:56:46.079
scientists of that first half of the
1950s in the country of the rising sun

646
00:56:46.199 --> 00:56:54.800
and one that absolutely disconcerted the experts. Twelve March of one thousand nine hundred

647
00:56:54.840 --> 00:57:00.039
and fifty- seven, the plane
Cisterna k B fifty, which had an

648
00:57:00.039 --> 00:57:05.440
eight- man wave trip, was
making a journey between Japan and the island

649
00:57:05.480 --> 00:57:09.679
of Okinawa, disappeared, but the
strangest thing about this, Juan Gnestor and

650
00:57:09.800 --> 00:57:14.800
listeners, is that, according to
the records of the Japanese authorities, the

651
00:57:15.440 --> 00:57:20.559
last communication sent by the crew of
this plane was that, basically, the

652
00:57:20.840 --> 00:57:28.320
conditions for flying were optimal. It
was a very good time and at no

653
00:57:28.679 --> 00:57:35.480
time did they send a message of
help, no sss because a plane that

654
00:57:36.280 --> 00:57:42.360
was in this case, having optimal
conditions of flight, disappears without leaving a

655
00:57:42.519 --> 00:57:45.559
trace again 12 March of a thousand
nine hundred fifty- seven. The craziest

656
00:57:45.639 --> 00:57:50.760
thing about this, Juan, is
that four days later, American aviators deploy

657
00:57:50.880 --> 00:57:57.039
the j of one invader on the
part of the United States Naval Force and

658
00:57:57.559 --> 00:58:07.000
disappear. They make the same route
between Japan and Okinawa and again no help

659
00:58:07.679 --> 00:58:10.960
messages or messages are received from ss. John, that one of the most

660
00:58:12.360 --> 00:58:17.280
impressive mysteries related to unexplained disappearances in
the dragon triangle. And of course,

661
00:58:17.360 --> 00:58:21.559
the dragon triangle is super- known
and we' ve never counted it that

662
00:58:21.559 --> 00:58:27.639
way. Besides, here, on
mystery night and I repeat there are twelve

663
00:58:27.800 --> 00:58:32.719
triangles forgiveness of death, we'
re going to start messing with nessor.

664
00:58:34.639 --> 00:58:38.159
Yes, I just wanted to finally
notice this, among other things. The

665
00:58:38.280 --> 00:58:44.760
triangles have another characteristic and is that
they are in places where the sea is

666
00:58:44.880 --> 00:58:50.880
absolutely deep. Look at the moor
pit, look at the moor pit in

667
00:58:51.039 --> 00:58:54.440
Puerto Rico and are depths of more
than ten zero meters. The Indian,

668
00:58:55.559 --> 00:59:00.760
I think, is near the Mauritian
islands and the Marian styls, another one

669
00:59:02.039 --> 00:59:07.199
of the Marians, yes, the
Marians, and in the vicinity of the

670
00:59:07.599 --> 00:59:12.440
Devil' s Sea. That'
s fifteen zero meters deeper in the world,

671
00:59:13.760 --> 00:59:19.760
exactly the deepest in the world that
Picar arrived, right, but I

672
00:59:20.039 --> 00:59:23.159
say that of the Mauritius Islands,
also in the Indian Ocean and another that

673
00:59:23.239 --> 00:59:29.119
there is in the South Pacific,
if I' m not bad because of

674
00:59:29.239 --> 00:59:34.239
the closeness of Easter Island, that
there is another place also similar, that

675
00:59:34.400 --> 00:59:37.440
is, these all except those two
you were talking about, that are in

676
00:59:37.519 --> 00:59:42.920
Afghanistan, that are on land,
the others are in the sea, but

677
00:59:43.039 --> 00:59:46.639
they all have correlation. As imaginary
lines spread between each other, they are

678
00:59:47.199 --> 00:59:53.440
regularly intertwined. So that' s
where we have to start from the principle

679
00:59:53.480 --> 00:59:58.079
that this is a communication system,
communicating vessels wherever I can' t observe

680
00:59:58.159 --> 01:00:04.920
it, yes and also, to
see with that depth and the huge ocean.

681
01:00:06.360 --> 01:00:12.320
The thing is to know how many
things aren' t under there and

682
01:00:12.320 --> 01:00:16.079
let' s start talking about monsters
and not. But other than that,

683
01:00:16.199 --> 01:00:24.440
play tell me in outer space you
now have the Hoogle, you have the

684
01:00:24.440 --> 01:00:31.079
web, you track the beginning from
the Big Band and you track the farthest

685
01:00:31.079 --> 01:00:37.880
galaxies. Find me, because within
the sea a needle nothing remember that even

686
01:00:38.400 --> 01:00:43.440
you can' t in the bar, you can' t find yet with

687
01:00:43.440 --> 01:00:47.519
very sophisticated sonar systems. A little
while ago I was reading from a scientist

688
01:00:47.519 --> 01:00:54.360
I have here in one of my
books, which managed to trace a way

689
01:00:54.559 --> 01:00:59.320
of life that at a depth of
four zero meters I was walking erect,

690
01:00:59.320 --> 01:01:02.559
that is, biped. I don' t know if you guys had that

691
01:01:02.559 --> 01:01:07.480
news. I didn' t know
him. I fart crazy man, I

692
01:01:07.480 --> 01:01:10.800
got it, but I read it
two or three days ago in one of

693
01:01:10.840 --> 01:01:14.840
these books I have. If I' m not more of Erick Fondanique,

694
01:01:15.079 --> 01:01:21.639
I don' t know if he' s not terrestrial or on earth without

695
01:01:21.639 --> 01:01:23.960
time, where he talks. That' s exactly why a scientist doesn'

696
01:01:24.039 --> 01:01:29.440
t know why the system was detected
at four feet deep. There were footprints

697
01:01:29.559 --> 01:01:35.440
like human beings, that is,
like a bipedal being walking to that depth.

698
01:01:35.559 --> 01:01:38.760
Imagine yourself without aéstor. But
if you want to look, I

699
01:01:38.760 --> 01:01:42.320
' m going to tell the other
story again of backing up the script a

700
01:01:42.320 --> 01:01:50.599
little bit. But, well,
different abnormal sounds have been recorded under the

701
01:01:50.760 --> 01:01:55.679
sea. This is because the Americans, in the year forty- nine,

702
01:01:55.760 --> 01:02:04.320
started a project to put microphones all
over the ocean in order to catch Soviet

703
01:02:04.480 --> 01:02:09.559
submarines. The project starts in the
forty- nine and the microphones have actually

704
01:02:09.760 --> 01:02:15.159
been operational since the year one thousand
nine hundred and sixty- one. In

705
01:02:15.280 --> 01:02:21.679
particular, this project has a name
that is called s o s us that

706
01:02:21.880 --> 01:02:25.159
microphones continue to function today is no
longer worth so much for the subject of

707
01:02:25.280 --> 01:02:30.599
Soviet submarines, but for scientific research
purposes. And all this, well,

708
01:02:31.000 --> 01:02:36.519
I' m gonna tell you one
thing. This was in the year nineteen

709
01:02:37.000 --> 01:02:43.159
hundred and ninety- seven a sound
was recorded. The exact point cannot be

710
01:02:43.199 --> 01:02:51.000
known, but was recorded between the
Southern Cone of South America and the Pacific

711
01:02:51.119 --> 01:02:55.880
as half of the Pacific. It
was recorded around there because the microphones are

712
01:02:55.960 --> 01:03:00.920
distributed with a distance of about three
zero kilometers, but they are sensitive hipas,

713
01:03:00.079 --> 01:03:02.119
that is, they are able to
capture. They were made for that,

714
01:03:02.360 --> 01:03:08.440
so they could catch the Soviet submarines. Well then, it was caught

715
01:03:08.559 --> 01:03:12.400
once, only once, I repeat, a thousand nine hundred and ninety-

716
01:03:12.679 --> 01:03:15.639
seven, a sound that they named
Blob, which was caught in different separate

717
01:03:15.760 --> 01:03:23.039
microphones more than five zero kilometers.
I mean, that sheath that made that

718
01:03:23.159 --> 01:03:29.119
noise was so huge. Me.
The only thing that reminds me makes the

719
01:03:29.280 --> 01:03:32.079
movie Gozzila. There is no other
way on top of an entire discussion,

720
01:03:32.440 --> 01:03:37.679
because many scientists said the only pattern
that has that is an animal. There

721
01:03:37.719 --> 01:03:40.440
is nothing other than that or that
pattern, Some will begin to say no

722
01:03:40.639 --> 01:03:45.840
to these that had to be an
Iceberg Vale, but why has no other

723
01:03:45.880 --> 01:03:49.440
Iceberg been recorded if Ibert separates every
day from Antarctica and alone, I repeat,

724
01:03:50.159 --> 01:03:55.280
in the year nineteen hundred and sixty- seven lasted seven minutes. Also,

725
01:03:55.800 --> 01:04:00.960
as if Gozilla was moving, you
want to hear the sound of the

726
01:04:00.960 --> 01:04:14.039
blog. There you go. Well, if you have heard the sound of

727
01:04:14.159 --> 01:04:17.599
the blog, which is heard as
a kind of ull Loop Vale, as

728
01:04:17.800 --> 01:04:25.000
if a huge friend thing was moving
under the ocean, never in history has

729
01:04:25.280 --> 01:04:32.239
anything or minimally similar to this blog
sound been recorded. And it had to

730
01:04:32.320 --> 01:04:35.480
be a very big thing, very
big so that it could be captured more

731
01:04:35.559 --> 01:04:41.679
than five zero kilometers at different points
that was an Iceberg, because I don

732
01:04:41.760 --> 01:04:44.519
' t think because it would have
been recorded more times. And it'

733
01:04:44.960 --> 01:04:51.840
s funny because of those anomalous sounds
that have been recorded by this system,

734
01:04:53.639 --> 01:04:56.800
that or that us I repeat,
the blog was in the year nineteen hundred

735
01:04:56.880 --> 01:05:00.360
and ninety- seven. On March
one of a thousand or nine hundred and

736
01:05:00.480 --> 01:05:06.320
ninety- nine, this lasted only
fifteen seconds. A sound was recorded again

737
01:05:06.480 --> 01:05:13.880
as well, but not as tremendous
and huge as the one on the blog.

738
01:05:14.280 --> 01:05:17.639
But this yes, the only pattern
you have that you can attribute to

739
01:05:17.760 --> 01:05:24.440
it is precisely that of an animal, which is a real madness. It

740
01:05:24.519 --> 01:05:27.119
has only once been recorded one March
of a thousand nine hundred and ninety-

741
01:05:27.360 --> 01:05:30.039
nine and its name, the name
that the scientists flup is Julia. And

742
01:05:30.119 --> 01:05:44.519
if you want to hear Julia,
it sounds like this. Well, you

743
01:05:44.559 --> 01:05:50.119
heard Julia of the Year. It' s impressive. It' s just

744
01:05:50.199 --> 01:05:54.119
crazy to see what scientists do.
Also, because keep in mind that they

745
01:05:54.159 --> 01:05:58.960
are micro- recorded on non-
audible frequencies what compress the sound so that

746
01:05:58.960 --> 01:06:00.679
we can hear it. If you
can' t listen to him. They

747
01:06:00.159 --> 01:06:06.039
reflect the sound in graphs. That
is why the des and taking into account

748
01:06:06.159 --> 01:06:12.800
and considering that the aqua is the
best conductor of the sound. Yes,

749
01:06:12.880 --> 01:06:16.440
but imagine in this what a loud
sound by very good, that is,

750
01:06:16.559 --> 01:06:21.199
by very good sound conductor. Whatever
it is, it' s not for

751
01:06:21.280 --> 01:06:29.000
me to catch a sound of these
characteristics five thousand miles apart micro at five

752
01:06:29.559 --> 01:06:33.360
zero kilometers, that is, an
autetic madness. Now what can we have

753
01:06:33.480 --> 01:06:38.679
under the sea that does this kind
of thing to us. Well, let

754
01:06:38.679 --> 01:06:42.960
' s talk about well- known
monsters, and that' s why I

755
01:06:43.000 --> 01:06:45.960
want to give way to an audio
that we have of a good friend of

756
01:06:46.000 --> 01:06:50.280
mine named José Gregorio González, a
journalist who a couple of months or three

757
01:06:50.400 --> 01:06:55.280
ago in a program with us,
a podcast on astral trips, who has

758
01:06:55.599 --> 01:06:57.840
a book called the Magic Guide of
the Canary Islands, who, in any

759
01:06:57.880 --> 01:07:00.719
case, in a couple of months, we' re going to interview him

760
01:07:00.800 --> 01:07:05.239
so that they can be from his
research in the Canary Islands, and José

761
01:07:05.320 --> 01:07:11.119
Gregorio tells us, as he is
an archipinage in this audio some of the

762
01:07:11.119 --> 01:07:12.719
mysteries that are in the sea surrounding
the Canary Islands, as it could not

763
01:07:12.719 --> 01:07:15.760
be otherwise. Juanjo Canarias, as
an archipelago, accumulates among its many mysteries

764
01:07:15.880 --> 01:07:21.199
a good number of them linked with
the ocean, with the sea, for

765
01:07:21.199 --> 01:07:27.039
example, We know with certainty,
thanks to science, thanks to zoology and

766
01:07:27.079 --> 01:07:30.400
marine sciences, that the archipelago is
one of the places in the world where

767
01:07:30.480 --> 01:07:38.719
there exists permanently a colony of giant
squids, of architectus duce. We know

768
01:07:38.880 --> 01:07:44.599
this because with some frequency, with
some regularity, their dying bodies appear,

769
01:07:45.400 --> 01:07:49.360
either on the high seas or stranded
on the coasts, possibly victims of the

770
01:07:49.400 --> 01:07:55.000
action of the sperm whales, who
also have a permanent colony in Aguas Canarias.

771
01:07:55.280 --> 01:07:59.639
The sperm whale is their main predator. In addition, one of the

772
01:07:59.679 --> 01:08:04.400
episodes of encounters, historical episodes,
encounters with famous giant squids is that of

773
01:08:04.559 --> 01:08:11.360
the lectón, starring a French frigate
of that name. In the second half

774
01:08:11.440 --> 01:08:15.840
of the 19th century and that meeting
with that giant squid that tried to hoist

775
01:08:16.079 --> 01:08:21.399
on board and that were fragmented,
allowed for a methodical study from the scientific

776
01:08:21.479 --> 01:08:27.039
point of view, which was presented
at the French Academy of Science. And

777
01:08:27.159 --> 01:08:32.439
it was precisely this study that Julio
Verne agreed to in order to document himself

778
01:08:32.560 --> 01:08:36.880
for his book twenty zero leagues of
underwater travel, in such a way that

779
01:08:36.960 --> 01:08:44.479
the mythical encounter with a giant octopus
of Captain Nemo and of the Nautilu actually

780
01:08:44.600 --> 01:08:47.880
occurred in real life and in them
was inspired Julio Bernen with a giant squid

781
01:08:48.479 --> 01:08:53.479
in water of Tenerife. Obviously,
there are other sea mysteries linked to the

782
01:08:53.560 --> 01:08:59.800
Canary Islands, such as the belief
between fishermen and sailors of assistance in tritons

783
01:09:00.439 --> 01:09:05.880
or in Sirena also the oceanic manifestation
of the omnio phenomenon of the Osnis,

784
01:09:06.079 --> 01:09:13.359
that the Canary Islands have been seen
with relative frequency entering and leaving the oceanic

785
01:09:13.439 --> 01:09:17.800
environment and sometimes, therefore, losing
themselves in the cli or well going into

786
01:09:17.800 --> 01:09:21.239
the interior of the islands. There
are many mysteries linked to the sea connected

787
01:09:21.319 --> 01:09:26.199
to the Canary Islands, such as
the disappearance, for example, of ships.

788
01:09:26.800 --> 01:09:30.359
That is to say, fortunately,
the archipiologist also has a catalogue of

789
01:09:30.720 --> 01:09:38.039
quite suggestive oceanic enigmas. Well,
we commented on José Gregorio González in that

790
01:09:38.159 --> 01:09:43.920
audio, as in 17 November of
the year 1, 800 sixty- one.

791
01:09:43.960 --> 01:09:47.920
Specifically, it' s a French
boat. The aecton which is found

792
01:09:48.039 --> 01:09:53.520
for the first time in history in
a documented way, with a giant squid,

793
01:09:54.359 --> 01:10:00.439
with an Architeutis Dux, which we
now know are not legend, is

794
01:10:00.760 --> 01:10:06.479
a total and absolute reality. Well, then, this French boat that tried

795
01:10:06.640 --> 01:10:13.479
to climb the giant squid into the
boat, but it broke in two and

796
01:10:13.520 --> 01:10:15.880
it was a disaster, because it
looks like it was already half rotten.

797
01:10:16.600 --> 01:10:23.439
That meeting of this French ship is
the one that later inspires that encounter with

798
01:10:23.600 --> 01:10:30.239
a giant octopus to the writer Julio
Verne in twenty zero leagues of underwater travel.

799
01:10:31.199 --> 01:10:34.960
And the truth is that it is
a very curious story, because thanks

800
01:10:35.079 --> 01:10:38.840
to the lectón, in the year
eight hundred and sixty- one, in

801
01:10:38.840 --> 01:10:43.520
the Canary Islands, collects a piece
of giant squid and then the science starts

802
01:10:43.560 --> 01:10:48.119
to investigate this and tells us about
the Architectis Dux. Well, Arkiteutis has

803
01:10:48.840 --> 01:10:53.760
been found, that is, remains
of dead giant squids. You have never

804
01:10:53.880 --> 01:10:58.439
been able to study one where you
live, because you live between 500 and

805
01:10:58.520 --> 01:11:01.359
1, 500 meters deep. The
largest one found was twenty meters long.

806
01:11:03.159 --> 01:11:10.399
They have eight tentacles and two arms, but keep an eye on this detail

807
01:11:12.359 --> 01:11:18.520
of the suction cups on the tentacles. One twenty meters is about five centimeters

808
01:11:19.119 --> 01:11:27.279
in diameter. It' s okay, instead, in the skin of the

809
01:11:27.279 --> 01:11:31.800
sperm whales. It has come to
find traces of tentacles, of suction cups

810
01:11:32.880 --> 01:11:38.720
of arquiteutis, because the sperm whales
are eaten by architects and architects and defend

811
01:11:38.840 --> 01:11:43.560
themselves. They have a beak,
they sting and grab them with tentacles.

812
01:11:44.079 --> 01:11:49.960
Well, we' ve come to
find footprints twenty centimeters in diameter twenty okimeters.

813
01:11:50.720 --> 01:11:56.239
That would mean for you to have
an idea, a ten- meter

814
01:11:56.239 --> 01:12:00.800
specimen, it could weigh three hundred, fifty kilos, one, twenty meter,

815
01:12:01.359 --> 01:12:06.119
seven hundred kilos, but if it
had and every tentacle could have the

816
01:12:06.199 --> 01:12:10.640
diameter of a pole. Yes,
a thing like that, according to that

817
01:12:10.640 --> 01:12:15.039
twenty centimetres, but it is that
this twenty centimetres, the tentacle is calculated,

818
01:12:15.119 --> 01:12:17.279
which is that there may come to
be an architecteutis that can reach seventy

819
01:12:18.000 --> 01:12:21.119
- five meters. I don'
t do the calculation anymore of what I

820
01:12:21.399 --> 01:12:28.119
would think, because I' m
lost, that is, here. I

821
01:12:28.159 --> 01:12:31.199
just read that last week maybe a
newspaper able to read that a marriage is

822
01:12:31.319 --> 01:12:41.399
scientific. I don' t think
I know if Argentines are in Patagonia or

823
01:12:41.560 --> 01:12:45.039
I don' t know near the
Antarctica train. In any case, they

824
01:12:45.119 --> 01:12:49.880
just found an octopus that is more
than ten meters away from the body of

825
01:12:50.000 --> 01:12:55.960
an octopus they found on a beach. This is what I' m talking

826
01:12:56.039 --> 01:13:00.840
about this week, because at most
ten days they found an octopus of those

827
01:13:00.880 --> 01:13:06.199
characteristics. He must be that kind
of guy himself Look how crazy he is.

828
01:13:06.319 --> 01:13:10.199
No, because this is a squid. It' s not an octopus.

829
01:13:10.680 --> 01:13:14.880
The only place where days are not
clear, the only place would be

830
01:13:14.880 --> 01:13:16.399
this. I don' t know
if I get confused, yes, the

831
01:13:16.399 --> 01:13:20.560
only place where I' ve been
witnessing giant octopus is in the bath and

832
01:13:20.640 --> 01:13:24.800
there are so many testimonies of fishermen
who have even their own name. They

833
01:13:24.880 --> 01:13:27.600
call it look. Anyway, well, gentlemen, we' re getting to

834
01:13:27.640 --> 01:13:30.359
the end of this block then it
would be the squid then it would be

835
01:13:30.359 --> 01:13:33.800
squids about the entarcia, I suppose
possible. Now I' m going to

836
01:13:33.880 --> 01:13:35.840
tell you by the way of curiosity. It has been in the only museum

837
01:13:35.880 --> 01:13:43.600
of giant squids in the world and
here we continue in mystery night that we

838
01:13:43.760 --> 01:13:49.319
were talking about the architeutis, the
archtectis dux, the giant squid, a

839
01:13:49.359 --> 01:13:53.880
species of which we have different corpses
that have been found so much in Canaria.

840
01:13:54.600 --> 01:13:59.840
But the place where the most dead
giant squids have been found is in

841
01:14:00.079 --> 01:14:04.760
front of the great pit in the
Cantabrian Sea, on the coast of Cantabria.

842
01:14:06.600 --> 01:14:12.199
And so the museum where there are
more giant squids in the world is

843
01:14:12.239 --> 01:14:15.560
in a place called Luarca, a
small town and this is a gentleman who

844
01:14:15.680 --> 01:14:20.159
is fond of this kind of thing
and the fishermen have asked them. It

845
01:14:20.279 --> 01:14:26.199
has several architeutis there are spectacular.
He even gives it up for world-

846
01:14:27.079 --> 01:14:34.399
wide exhibitions. And this shows us
that what can in principle be legends are

847
01:14:34.880 --> 01:14:39.479
nothing more than realities. If I
want to give another piece of information so

848
01:14:39.479 --> 01:14:42.840
that we know, so that we
can get an idea of what may be

849
01:14:42.960 --> 01:14:49.479
under the sea, four hundred and
fifty million years ago lived a fish called

850
01:14:49.640 --> 01:14:56.000
coelacanto, which supposedly disappeared sixty million
years ago. Well, then, in

851
01:14:56.039 --> 01:14:59.720
the year nineteen hundred and thirty-
eight, a fisherman in South Africa beats

852
01:14:59.720 --> 01:15:03.840
the song of the net. Several
more have already appeared even in Indonesia.

853
01:15:04.720 --> 01:15:10.000
They' re already investigating them in
the scientists. You know why? Because

854
01:15:10.119 --> 01:15:13.760
it looks like that slower- growing
animal in the world. You don'

855
01:15:13.800 --> 01:15:15.479
t know how many years they can
live. It is already known safer or

856
01:15:15.520 --> 01:15:20.199
it is easy to live much more
than a hundred years they grow super slow

857
01:15:20.319 --> 01:15:24.439
and no one understands the biology of
coelacanto very well. A thing like that,

858
01:15:26.279 --> 01:15:29.199
and the singing seal has a characteristic. That is the song they found

859
01:15:29.199 --> 01:15:32.079
in nineteen hundred and thirty- eight, which was supposed to be extinct and

860
01:15:32.199 --> 01:15:39.039
it turns out that he has fins
that are stumps and is perhaps of the

861
01:15:39.359 --> 01:15:45.279
fish, perhaps the only one who
could leave the sea at that time and

862
01:15:45.399 --> 01:15:51.000
move on his stumps with arms that
were fins and could move on land to

863
01:15:51.000 --> 01:15:55.960
get food. It was one of
the characteristics of the selacanto. They said

864
01:15:56.000 --> 01:15:59.079
no, that' s a myth
and it turns out that Bron found him

865
01:15:59.119 --> 01:16:02.800
alive in a thousand nine hundred and
thirty- eight and they found several more

866
01:16:02.960 --> 01:16:05.640
specimens, as you said yes clear
already recently. They also found in Indonesia

867
01:16:05.960 --> 01:16:10.079
about the island of Java. And
it' s a very crazy thing,

868
01:16:10.439 --> 01:16:14.399
because the coelacanto is so hard to
see or find, because it lives about

869
01:16:14.840 --> 01:16:21.239
four to hundreds meters deep and the
latest estimates establish that there are specimens from

870
01:16:21.279 --> 01:16:27.239
chanting is that they can live even
seven hundred meters deep, with a size

871
01:16:27.359 --> 01:16:31.359
of more than two meters in length
and more than ninety kilos of weight.

872
01:16:31.760 --> 01:16:36.640
We' re talking about a really
big fish. If this adds a question,

873
01:16:36.840 --> 01:16:40.000
I ask a question no more.
I' m not so sure.

874
01:16:40.560 --> 01:16:44.600
Of course he' s a pursuer. I have no idea I know he

875
01:16:44.720 --> 01:16:47.000
has huge eyes, but I don' t know if he' s blind.

876
01:16:47.239 --> 01:16:49.039
He' s not blind. I
don' t know how to sing.

877
01:16:49.680 --> 01:16:54.359
No. No, no, no, of course. But what I

878
01:16:54.439 --> 01:17:00.520
ask is this because at those depths, regularly all the abyssal fish are really

879
01:17:00.600 --> 01:17:04.439
blind, because in that depth the
eyes are of absolutely no use to them.

880
01:17:04.840 --> 01:17:08.960
And that' s why they'
re bioluminical. And other, well,

881
01:17:09.079 --> 01:17:15.760
the archteutis duxt is bioluminic, the
architect, the giant squid has a

882
01:17:15.000 --> 01:17:17.760
membrane that makes it, which is
that it can be turned on and off.

883
01:17:17.880 --> 01:17:20.720
And so and so, apart from
his ink and so on, that

884
01:17:20.800 --> 01:17:25.239
' s what you' re thinking
about. Gentlemen, the giant squid can

885
01:17:25.319 --> 01:17:29.640
' t be eaten. It'
s got a huge piece of ammonia,

886
01:17:29.800 --> 01:17:31.640
and then it' s not like
I know how horrible you poison yourself and

887
01:17:31.720 --> 01:17:32.159
eat it, that is, you
can' t eat it. No,

888
01:17:32.479 --> 01:17:40.920
don' t invite me worse than
the balloon fish. Not every time you

889
01:17:41.000 --> 01:17:44.640
' re gonna eat your lick,
I' m gonna think about that architects.

890
01:17:44.800 --> 01:17:48.239
Rather, yes, yes, I
did, but you knew it was

891
01:17:48.279 --> 01:17:55.560
curious. Then you knew it was
the one that produces the substance by which

892
01:17:56.800 --> 01:18:03.680
they can make zombies, the tetradon
toxin. That' s the balloon fish,

893
01:18:03.880 --> 01:18:06.319
it' s a diodont pe that' s here in the Caribbean and

894
01:18:06.600 --> 01:18:10.760
so it' s hyperpoisonous, it' s inflated. And that' s

895
01:18:10.840 --> 01:18:12.399
if it happened to me here now, because that' s from Japan.

896
01:18:12.479 --> 01:18:15.199
No, but that' s what
I had from Japan I didn' t

897
01:18:15.199 --> 01:18:19.079
know. Yeah, I fucking had
it, I didn' t know.

898
01:18:19.920 --> 01:18:26.079
It became an invasive species in the
Caribbean. I didn' t know,

899
01:18:26.319 --> 01:18:30.159
because he' s nice, he
lost a gift, but he didn'

900
01:18:30.159 --> 01:18:33.119
t. What is true is that
it is incredible, as the Buddha is

901
01:18:33.319 --> 01:18:39.600
born on the banks of the mono
river in central Africa, in the countries

902
01:18:39.680 --> 01:18:44.279
of Togo or bening throughout that area. Hence, when the slaves arrive in

903
01:18:44.439 --> 01:18:48.800
Haiti, that Budu is still alive, but whose milk would come to draw

904
01:18:49.000 --> 01:18:57.800
the poison from the fish Diodon from
this Fish in order to make the famous

905
01:18:57.800 --> 01:19:00.479
Polvozombi, as demonstrated by North America' s North American anthropologist Wind David.

906
01:19:00.479 --> 01:19:05.920
But, well, let' s
go on a little bit with sea mysteries

907
01:19:06.000 --> 01:19:09.720
and then we' ll go.
But before I forget. But fear quinte,

908
01:19:10.680 --> 01:19:15.119
I throw myself back into the whole
free. It is that we remember

909
01:19:15.159 --> 01:19:19.359
that in ancient times remember the Cracken, the famous Cracken, which is mythical,

910
01:19:19.960 --> 01:19:29.039
well, but there are reliable documents
to show that there were those giant

911
01:19:29.520 --> 01:19:35.800
squids that could crush ships in the
eighteenth and nineteenth century. There are reliable

912
01:19:36.199 --> 01:19:44.079
documents that claim that there were squids
that crushed ships that wrap it with tentacles

913
01:19:44.279 --> 01:19:47.920
and crush it. Obviously, we' re talking about that time that the

914
01:19:48.199 --> 01:19:51.800
ships were more of wood than metal. But look at the scientific level,

915
01:19:53.119 --> 01:19:57.279
which has proven to be practically impossible. You know why. Because the giant

916
01:19:57.399 --> 01:20:00.039
squid, as it lives between 500
and 1, 500, I don'

917
01:20:00.159 --> 01:20:02.880
t know why sheath at physiological level
and such when it goes up it dies.

918
01:20:03.439 --> 01:20:08.199
Then I couldn' t, because
there' s an entire bestiary that

919
01:20:08.359 --> 01:20:12.439
I have around here a note that
he' s a scientist. So many

920
01:20:12.560 --> 01:20:17.720
years ago and so good, this
gentleman dedicated his whole life to collecting from

921
01:20:17.800 --> 01:20:21.640
you a series of testimonies of people
who had seen very rare animals near the

922
01:20:23.720 --> 01:20:31.479
sea and he even drew up a
list of animals that had to exist according

923
01:20:31.479 --> 01:20:33.880
to this book, one of them
that says, for example, that in

924
01:20:33.920 --> 01:20:41.800
the Arctic there has to be a
kind of super otter, a huge otter

925
01:20:41.920 --> 01:20:45.439
adapted to the cold and that today
no one has had the ability to get

926
01:20:45.439 --> 01:20:51.159
a copy. Then, for example, in the Canary Islands he talks about

927
01:20:51.159 --> 01:20:58.479
z zeuglodon, which is a sort
of giant snake. In Malaysia and on

928
01:20:58.600 --> 01:21:05.960
the coasts of Vietnam there is also
talk of a type of giant crustacean,

929
01:21:06.319 --> 01:21:13.039
as if it were a type of
giant crab. I mean, there'

930
01:21:13.119 --> 01:21:16.720
s a lot of sightings and such
a super weirdo and we have no idea

931
01:21:16.880 --> 01:21:21.199
what' s down there right now. But, well, let' s

932
01:21:21.319 --> 01:21:25.359
get into another of the mysteries of
the sea, which, from the point

933
01:21:25.720 --> 01:21:30.680
of view, is an authentic madness, which is and will tell us also

934
01:21:30.760 --> 01:21:35.800
José Gregorio González, I repeat,
author of the guide of the Canary Islands,

935
01:21:36.920 --> 01:21:41.720
magical that is the island of Samborondón. And this is what José Gregorio

936
01:21:41.760 --> 01:21:45.199
González tells us, but without a
doubt Juan José. There is an ancestral

937
01:21:45.720 --> 01:21:51.439
oceanic mystery rooted in the Canary Islands, linked to the sea, that undoubtedly

938
01:21:51.479 --> 01:21:56.079
that of the mythical island of San
Boronton, with the permission of Atlantis,

939
01:21:56.239 --> 01:22:00.359
which is another great mystery and another
great myth that connects directly with the Canary

940
01:22:00.439 --> 01:22:06.960
Islands, having been pointed out to
the archipiologist as one of the locations of

941
01:22:08.000 --> 01:22:12.079
that platonic continent or permission of Atlantis
and Plato well, evidently, is the

942
01:22:12.159 --> 01:22:15.279
ghost island of San Borondon, the
island lost the inaccessible. Let' s

943
01:22:15.399 --> 01:22:23.720
say that the legend and mystery of
greatest power in the archipelago linked to the

944
01:22:23.720 --> 01:22:27.359
good sea and what exactly consists of
that good mystery, since nothing more and

945
01:22:27.439 --> 01:22:32.279
nothing less Juanjo than in the appearance
on the sea horizon of the archipelago of

946
01:22:32.279 --> 01:22:38.039
a ghost island, an island that
appears and disappears as by magic, without

947
01:22:38.119 --> 01:22:44.600
us knowing what are the conditions,
the circumstances that facilitate its observation, but

948
01:22:44.640 --> 01:22:48.239
that has been described and on which
there are numerous testimonies for at least six

949
01:22:48.319 --> 01:22:53.760
centuries, it is usually located in
the surroundings of the islands of Palma,

950
01:22:53.960 --> 01:22:58.279
La Gomera and El Hierro, going
a little towards the west, towards the

951
01:22:58.279 --> 01:23:02.359
Atlantic, and almost all the testimonies
or the vast majority of them agree in

952
01:23:02.399 --> 01:23:09.720
describing it when it is observed from
the horizon, with a dual mountain system

953
01:23:09.800 --> 01:23:15.119
and a central valley. The accounts
are counted percent and for the most part

954
01:23:15.199 --> 01:23:18.159
are located in the islands of La
Palma, El Hierro and La Gomera,

955
01:23:18.319 --> 01:23:24.399
although the phenomenon has also been observed
from places as distant as Tenerife, Lanzarote,

956
01:23:24.720 --> 01:23:28.399
Forte Ventura Gran Canaria, that is, from all the islands of the

957
01:23:28.560 --> 01:23:33.199
Archipelado. Around that island has been
generated, well, a series of beliefs,

958
01:23:33.560 --> 01:23:39.319
of legends, for example, that
was inhabited by giants that could be

959
01:23:39.840 --> 01:23:45.880
observed more easily at the dawn of
the summer soltice of the night of San

960
01:23:45.960 --> 01:23:51.640
Juan. Well, and even in
all the casuistics collected in these almost six

961
01:23:51.720 --> 01:23:59.159
centuries of European history of the Canary
Islands, they include testimonies of people who

962
01:23:59.199 --> 01:24:04.199
assured their moment to have been in
Samborondón, to have been dragged by a

963
01:24:04.359 --> 01:24:11.079
storm towards its coasts and to have
to leave their surroundings quickly, precisely because

964
01:24:11.199 --> 01:24:15.560
a new storm was unleashed. It
is a story in many cases that can

965
01:24:15.600 --> 01:24:21.079
be fabulous and about which we have
no certainty, but which are part of

966
01:24:21.560 --> 01:24:27.920
a rich casuistic that adds up,
for I would say that hundreds of observations

967
01:24:28.039 --> 01:24:31.960
of Saint Borondon must be made clear
that, far from being thought to be

968
01:24:32.039 --> 01:24:38.640
an ancient phenomenon, a phenomenon of
centuries past, the observation of Saint Borundon

969
01:24:38.840 --> 01:24:43.039
continues to occur today, so that, obviously, we have to look for

970
01:24:43.119 --> 01:24:46.760
an explanation in the framework. Let' s say knowledge, common sense and

971
01:24:46.880 --> 01:24:51.079
modern science, and we talk about
it being provoked by some sort of mirage,

972
01:24:51.920 --> 01:24:58.000
some complexity. But perhaps the key
may be there in an optical phenomenon

973
01:24:59.159 --> 01:25:02.800
of that group of the usual mirages. Not because it is still being observed

974
01:25:02.880 --> 01:25:08.920
today and has even been photographed in
recent times. The last cases we have

975
01:25:09.560 --> 01:25:14.239
collected, since they are December,
last year and last May, that is,

976
01:25:14.520 --> 01:25:17.199
very recent cases, where people,
in broad daylight, have contemplated,

977
01:25:17.600 --> 01:25:21.880
since an island that does not really
or physically exist and that either does not

978
01:25:23.000 --> 01:25:27.720
exist and obeys, because a phenomenon
of a mirage type, Or we would

979
01:25:27.720 --> 01:25:31.680
understand that we seek another kind of
more daring explanations, as they were discussed

980
01:25:31.800 --> 01:25:38.239
in the past pointing out that Zamorondon
was a kind of vision of another dimension,

981
01:25:38.760 --> 01:25:41.800
for example. Well, I don' t really know what the explanation

982
01:25:42.039 --> 01:25:45.439
is for Samorondon. I understand that
science and common sense must be used,

983
01:25:45.800 --> 01:25:50.399
but it is a mystery and a
fascinating enigma because it has become a sign

984
01:25:50.600 --> 01:25:57.680
of identity of the archipelago, to
the point that many artists, many writers,

985
01:25:58.239 --> 01:26:05.159
poets musicians, have been inspired in
that mythical and Paradise territory to compose

986
01:26:05.560 --> 01:26:13.079
works of art. His appearances were
so recurrent, so frequent that no one

987
01:26:13.199 --> 01:26:17.159
doubted his existence in past centuries,
to the point Juanjo, that he appeared

988
01:26:17.199 --> 01:26:23.399
reflected in different navigation letters, well
located, well located, as very concrete

989
01:26:23.960 --> 01:26:28.520
coordinates, and his profile and perimeter
was drawn and drawn on different occasions,

990
01:26:29.479 --> 01:26:38.399
and even when Philip II sent the
Italian engineer Leonardo Torriani to fortify the archipelago

991
01:26:38.479 --> 01:26:45.239
to get it to be better able
to defend itself against attacks by pirates or

992
01:26:45.359 --> 01:26:50.760
enemy nations. For Torre Ya did
not even dare to elaborate a fortification sketch

993
01:26:50.800 --> 01:26:56.000
of the island of San Boronton itself, although it did not exist, although

994
01:26:56.079 --> 01:27:00.800
it had not been officially discovered,
not even today, because we can take

995
01:27:00.720 --> 01:27:04.319
for real its existence. But,
well, it' s one of their

996
01:27:04.359 --> 01:27:08.439
particularities, as there are others.
For example, a dozen expeditions went out

997
01:27:08.520 --> 01:27:13.520
in their quest to conquer her,
came to have governor general. Such was

998
01:27:13.640 --> 01:27:18.359
the certainty of his existence, that
he came to appoint a governor general once

999
01:27:18.439 --> 01:27:26.000
he was discovered and even had bishop
notice that particularity was the level of credibility

1000
01:27:26.439 --> 01:27:30.600
of certainty that lived in the Canary
Islands and in the Spanish crown in general.

1001
01:27:31.000 --> 01:27:34.640
With regard to the assistance of Samborondón, of which even Christopher Columbus,

1002
01:27:34.960 --> 01:27:41.600
in his preparations for his trip to
the Indies, which would end with the

1003
01:27:41.640 --> 01:27:48.199
discovery or the rivada to America,
came to collect informant accounts that told him

1004
01:27:48.239 --> 01:27:53.279
about Saporondón. One of the curiosities
of this mystery is its own name,

1005
01:27:53.560 --> 01:27:59.319
Samborondón San Brendan, well, because
it refers to a theoretically real character,

1006
01:27:59.560 --> 01:28:06.039
an Irish monkey San Brendan, since
from the 4th century V who, through

1007
01:28:06.119 --> 01:28:14.279
a series of divine revelations of sleep
and also accounts of testimonies that had been

1008
01:28:14.319 --> 01:28:18.960
transmitted to him, decided to undertake
an evangelizing journey with some of his fellow

1009
01:28:19.039 --> 01:28:26.039
congregation members to visit, to find, locate in the Ocean a series of

1010
01:28:26.119 --> 01:28:31.279
islands and evangelize it. Well,
the account Navigattium Brendanni became a real bexeller

1011
01:28:31.279 --> 01:28:38.159
in his time. There were quite
a few copies at the time and it

1012
01:28:38.239 --> 01:28:43.760
was a story, as it was
very popular and in it it described the

1013
01:28:44.239 --> 01:28:46.319
arrival on the hill on different islands
with fabulous elements. It' s a

1014
01:28:46.399 --> 01:28:50.920
kind of literature that reminds of the
Eastern Iranians. Well, the fact is,

1015
01:28:53.840 --> 01:28:59.399
he gets to an island where he
celebrates the Passover and that island reacts

1016
01:28:59.479 --> 01:29:03.439
at a certain moment moving. Well, discovering that it was not really land,

1017
01:29:03.800 --> 01:29:06.680
but rather the back of a whale, that is, it was a

1018
01:29:06.800 --> 01:29:12.399
mobile island, the connection with the
Canary Islands would be in the possibility that

1019
01:29:12.520 --> 01:29:15.720
on that trip it would be real
or be mythical, that the Canary Islands

1020
01:29:15.840 --> 01:29:19.840
would be among the islands that could
have been visited by the Irish monk.

1021
01:29:20.119 --> 01:29:25.600
In addition, given the fact that
this real phenomenon continues to occur today,

1022
01:29:25.760 --> 01:29:30.479
an island territory in the middle of
the ocean has emerged and disappeared, which

1023
01:29:30.479 --> 01:29:34.439
has now been contemplated and photographed.
Well, a relationship has been established between

1024
01:29:35.079 --> 01:29:41.439
that phenomenon that appears and disappears from
a mobile island, with the episode of

1025
01:29:42.119 --> 01:29:45.159
San Brendan, celebrating the Easter on
an island that moves, that ends up

1026
01:29:45.279 --> 01:29:49.800
being a whale, so that the
whale would be that ghost island when moving

1027
01:29:49.960 --> 01:29:55.079
from place, because the Island of
Samborondón, but don' t think that

1028
01:29:55.199 --> 01:29:59.720
it is one thing that is very
difficult to see And so I was passing

1029
01:30:00.159 --> 01:30:05.199
Gregorio González, a photograph that was
taken in the month of May of this

1030
01:30:05.319 --> 01:30:11.039
year of the island of Samborondón,
of the island of Tenerife, And is

1031
01:30:11.239 --> 01:30:15.760
that it is seen, but very
clear and another photo, for example,

1032
01:30:15.039 --> 01:30:19.159
of December of the year two thousand
thirteen. And there you are to island

1033
01:30:19.279 --> 01:30:25.279
that appears even on the maps that
you came to have governor, even the

1034
01:30:26.000 --> 01:30:29.479
nao the Spanish crown. He said
no, well, yes, he'

1035
01:30:29.479 --> 01:30:31.960
s there. We have to put
even the governor in a mad ness.

1036
01:30:33.199 --> 01:30:40.079
Yes, and the interesting thing about
the island of San Borondon is that it

1037
01:30:40.159 --> 01:30:44.760
appears and disappears in an inopinated way, says well, and why it appears

1038
01:30:45.359 --> 01:30:51.560
And suddenly the explorers who were found, were going to bring more people to

1039
01:30:51.600 --> 01:30:57.640
do research where it is and some
talked about what it might be. I

1040
01:30:57.760 --> 01:31:00.920
don' t know if referring a
little bit to the thousand and one night

1041
01:31:01.720 --> 01:31:06.159
of Simon, the one of Simbad, the sailor who found islands everywhere and

1042
01:31:06.279 --> 01:31:10.560
as a castaway always ended up sleeping
on them. In this case the island

1043
01:31:10.600 --> 01:31:15.600
of Samboronton. There are too many
testimonies of how it looks and disappears.

1044
01:31:15.159 --> 01:31:19.760
With this photo you just sent me, too, that I just saw the

1045
01:31:19.840 --> 01:31:26.680
one in May now is so supremely
compelling that there' s no way to

1046
01:31:26.760 --> 01:31:30.359
question whether it exists or doesn'
t exist. Is he there? Is

1047
01:31:30.399 --> 01:31:34.439
he there? Is he there?
It' s like the Conseregorio said in

1048
01:31:34.439 --> 01:31:38.520
the audio. We' re not
gonna see any pictures of the island.

1049
01:31:39.239 --> 01:31:44.600
People see the island. The amount
of testimony is absurd. It appears in

1050
01:31:44.720 --> 01:31:50.960
the maps here There is another topic
which phenomenon of diffraction of the light or

1051
01:31:51.119 --> 01:31:55.079
of whatever it is can cause this
and that this is there, that science

1052
01:31:55.239 --> 01:32:01.479
does not know if we want to
put ourselves as very sensible, because besides,

1053
01:32:02.479 --> 01:32:05.000
there are also no specific climatic conditions
in which it is given to the

1054
01:32:05.000 --> 01:32:08.880
island. It' s not like
there' s got to be fog or

1055
01:32:08.880 --> 01:32:11.920
ta. There are days that are
foggy and you see another day with light

1056
01:32:11.960 --> 01:32:15.279
and you see another day. It' s a crazy mud thing with calm

1057
01:32:15.560 --> 01:32:19.640
sea beautiful blue sky and it appears
there now. I don' t know

1058
01:32:19.640 --> 01:32:26.960
if I' m going to be
very reckless about what I' m going

1059
01:32:27.000 --> 01:32:31.560
to say and if we' re
talking and right now we' re talking

1060
01:32:31.640 --> 01:32:38.800
about the dimensions of these ships that
have been seen and if it' s

1061
01:32:38.920 --> 01:32:42.359
not Lisa Nestor' s ship,
I don' t know, I don

1062
01:32:42.520 --> 01:32:44.640
' t know what sheath that is, but I knew very little the island

1063
01:32:44.640 --> 01:32:45.560
of Samborondón, not until I spoke
to José Gregorio. Very kindly send me

1064
01:32:45.640 --> 01:32:49.760
this audio. But when he sent
me to the photo, when he sent

1065
01:32:49.760 --> 01:32:54.359
me the photos that we shared that
we' re going to put on social

1066
01:32:55.199 --> 01:32:58.479
networks, okay I did, I
did a content about San Burunton, Samburunton

1067
01:32:58.479 --> 01:33:00.720
Island. I' ve got it
right here on my channel. I'

1068
01:33:00.760 --> 01:33:03.399
m arming the sat and logical and
telling that story. Yeah,' cause

1069
01:33:03.479 --> 01:33:05.640
it' s not. This is
not a recent story. This is a

1070
01:33:05.720 --> 01:33:13.600
history that has several centuries, which
also has apparitions that are periodic. They

1071
01:33:13.680 --> 01:33:16.960
' re periodic. I don'
t know under what circumstances or what must

1072
01:33:16.960 --> 01:33:23.399
prevail or what happens to see it
there is San Borundo. But in this

1073
01:33:23.760 --> 01:33:28.159
it is so crazy that it was
not only mapped on the maps of Spain,

1074
01:33:28.680 --> 01:33:33.479
but it was also assigned that,
that to be governor. And yes

1075
01:33:33.960 --> 01:33:38.399
because from the Spanish crown they said
to see what happens in the Canary Islands,

1076
01:33:38.720 --> 01:33:43.279
that I am useless and to be
there milk, yes, go the

1077
01:33:43.359 --> 01:33:45.960
whole thing, because the whole world
of the island is that it is very

1078
01:33:45.039 --> 01:33:47.319
crazy And how is it that we
do not have presence there. Yes,

1079
01:33:47.439 --> 01:33:51.119
of course, if we' ve
conquered America and we don' t have

1080
01:33:51.159 --> 01:33:55.159
patience on the island, I mean, how is this not possible, whether

1081
01:33:55.279 --> 01:33:59.079
it' s a crazy thing or
Samborondón. It is. You' ll

1082
01:33:59.159 --> 01:34:02.039
have to see this as it is
there making a very good friendéstor with

1083
01:34:02.079 --> 01:34:03.399
the issue of the UFO phenomenon and
such look. I know what I was

1084
01:34:03.520 --> 01:34:11.560
thinking this afternoon when I was preparing
the show and watching the photos of Samborondón

1085
01:34:12.199 --> 01:34:17.000
and here making the coves, this
one that never works for anything and I

1086
01:34:18.439 --> 01:34:24.039
said milk. But even what I
think is more fantastic now, after seeing

1087
01:34:24.039 --> 01:34:27.600
this Samboronton as the mystery of the
sea, which is the mermaid thing.

1088
01:34:29.520 --> 01:34:34.399
That' s all it takes to
investigate, but thoroughly, because I'

1089
01:34:34.479 --> 01:34:36.680
m sure there' s a disturbing
reality behind it. In principle, the

1090
01:34:36.760 --> 01:34:42.319
accounts of the sirens comment that he
the sailors, when they arrived in America

1091
01:34:42.439 --> 01:34:47.359
and heard the Manatees and others move, and that the Manatees provoked that kind

1092
01:34:47.439 --> 01:34:54.640
of legend. Yes or no.
Now you don' t tend to love

1093
01:34:54.640 --> 01:34:59.319
onas anymore. Yeah, sure,
well, I don' t want to

1094
01:34:59.399 --> 01:35:00.880
tell you or design it was that
Ulysses thing. Then remember that he would

1095
01:35:00.960 --> 01:35:03.119
cover his ears so that he wouldn' t listen to the sirens singing.

1096
01:35:03.520 --> 01:35:06.279
Yeah,' cause they say they
drive you crazy, actually, you throw

1097
01:35:06.399 --> 01:35:11.119
yourself in the sea. Sure,
sure, sure, I did I have

1098
01:35:11.199 --> 01:35:15.359
another chapter on sirens, also that
we talked about their presence and what they

1099
01:35:15.479 --> 01:35:19.359
might be, what kind of beings
they would be. I think we'

1100
01:35:19.439 --> 01:35:25.000
re talking about squid or smart octopus, because we can' t talk about

1101
01:35:25.039 --> 01:35:28.960
other kinds of beings. So,
according to the airs, there' s

1102
01:35:29.079 --> 01:35:31.479
a lot that we have absolutely no
idea they' re there. Well,

1103
01:35:31.560 --> 01:35:34.479
gentlemen, you were already coming to
the end of the program. Alejandro Bernal

1104
01:35:34.479 --> 01:35:39.399
friend your conclusion and your closure,
because, as always, it is a

1105
01:35:39.479 --> 01:35:44.279
privilege for me to share microphone is
with the master Nestor arming the sate to

1106
01:35:44.399 --> 01:35:48.600
be part of this space and on
Samborondón. Before giving my conclusion in general,

1107
01:35:49.079 --> 01:35:53.800
Juan Ge has also speculated that he
might perhaps be a species of unclassified

1108
01:35:53.920 --> 01:36:00.880
whale, a whale that would make
this species of iss appear a wandering animal

1109
01:36:00.000 --> 01:36:06.279
or perhaps an unclassified species that would
produce this effect. It is really amazing

1110
01:36:06.359 --> 01:36:10.239
and amazing everything that has to do
with the island of Samborondón and, by

1111
01:36:10.319 --> 01:36:14.199
way of conclusion, in general,
Juan Ge a wonderful review through great enigmas

1112
01:36:14.359 --> 01:36:19.880
of the sea of power. Not
only to analyze these twelve triangles of death,

1113
01:36:19.960 --> 01:36:26.039
these mythical creatures and all the great
mystery, because it is not magic

1114
01:36:26.199 --> 01:36:29.920
thread that envelops an element like the
sea in our world And I can follow

1115
01:36:29.920 --> 01:36:32.239
on social networks, Instagram, arroba, alebernal pres with s and if you

1116
01:36:32.279 --> 01:36:39.680
like my work, I invite you
to subscribe to my YouTube channel. Mandragora

1117
01:36:39.840 --> 01:36:45.239
mysteries Mandragora? Mysteries on YouTube,
dear friend Vanestor, your conclusion of your

1118
01:36:45.319 --> 01:36:51.159
closing and do not lose your YouTube
channel Nestor Armando alphate logic. We thank

1119
01:36:51.159 --> 01:36:54.800
you, John, first, for
all that I and you keep away.

1120
01:36:55.600 --> 01:37:00.399
For me it' s always a
privilege, a is something or something,

1121
01:37:00.600 --> 01:37:03.119
being able to be here with you, sharing with you, and it'

1122
01:37:03.119 --> 01:37:04.880
s a break. For me this
isn' t downstairs, but it'

1123
01:37:04.960 --> 01:37:12.319
s a delicious recess. And we
were also left to tell that in Cape

1124
01:37:13.159 --> 01:37:16.479
Horn, the wildest sea on the
planet, there are also supremely strange,

1125
01:37:17.359 --> 01:37:23.359
extraordinary events, and I think that
would be worth coming back upon. I

1126
01:37:23.439 --> 01:37:27.760
have a chapter on this on my
channel. It' d be nice to

1127
01:37:27.760 --> 01:37:32.880
talk about it. But finally,
I love all these fascinating mysteries and riddles,

1128
01:37:33.560 --> 01:37:36.399
but I like to watch them from
the shore. Not inside, not

1129
01:37:36.520 --> 01:37:40.960
inside. Leave it like this,
I' ll look at it from the

1130
01:37:40.960 --> 01:37:44.279
shore. Show me pictures and everything
you want, but that' s it.

1131
01:37:44.800 --> 01:37:47.359
That' s it,' cause
what I can' t handle is

1132
01:37:47.439 --> 01:37:50.399
better not to touch him. Grandparents
taught me the thing. Don' t

1133
01:37:50.520 --> 01:37:56.000
catch the tail of a dog I
don' t know. All right,

1134
01:37:56.119 --> 01:38:00.239
buddy, a strong, strong hug
and highly recommended channel of them. You

1135
01:38:00.399 --> 01:38:03.800
' re our hoisting hoist and what
you' re up to. I can

1136
01:38:05.319 --> 01:38:13.239
say that I would love to get
into an impossible submarine, that I could

1137
01:38:13.359 --> 01:38:15.199
go through all those deep sea to
see what' s down there. I

1138
01:38:15.239 --> 01:38:20.800
would love to go to the ocean
or hidden beneath the island of Guadeloupe,

1139
01:38:21.239 --> 01:38:27.680
where those lights surround the island of
Samborondón, see how they live and play

1140
01:38:28.319 --> 01:38:34.880
the giant squids and so many mysteries
that the Ocean Sea has thanks to the

1141
01:38:35.000 --> 01:38:40.479
brave ones that have pierced these seas. It' s just that the world

1142
01:38:40.880 --> 01:38:44.920
is what it is today. Many
left their lives at sea. However,

1143
01:38:45.319 --> 01:38:48.640
the sea has also given us much, much life, and perhaps because it

1144
01:38:48.760 --> 01:38:53.760
gives us so much life, it
gives us so many mysteries and never forget

1145
01:38:53.840 --> 01:38:57.680
that we live in a magical world, because it is full of mystery