Lee Kuhnle
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Again, this is a very... This is earlier.
This is 1918, and it's the USS Cyclops.
And this is a big transport ship, and it's going through the Bermuda Triangle.
There's a distress call that is logged.
The ship disappears.
Nobody is ever found.
All crew are presumed lost.
There's a crew of over 300 people, and apparently... This is, again, a stat that just happened to come up while I was doing the research.
Apparently...
It's still one of the largest losses of life in the Navy outside of actual combat, like just something that happened for people who were working in the Navy.
A huge transport ship, all crew lost, also in this area.
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Yeah, it's a great question.
And it's one that is also it's the same dynamic that we see in a lot of other contemporary cultural myths.
It's the same thing that happens, say, with the Roswell incident.
The Roswell incident apparently takes place in 1947, but is really written about in 1980.
And it's the same thing here.
There are a bunch of articles that start coming out.
The first one comes out in 1950.