Inside The Triangle

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

The Bridgewater Triangle is a 200-square-mile region in Southeastern Massachusetts with a long history of strange, paranormal and sometimes evil activity.

The points on the triangle include the towns of Abington (at the top), Rehoboth and Freetown (at the bottom corners).

Produced and released in 2003, "Inside The Bridgewater Triangle" documents the history of this triangular region and exposes the many stories that have emerged there. The film begins with the strange happenings in the Hockomock Swamp in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.

There, witnesses claim to have seen many mystical animals in the swamp ranging from Bigfoot to giant prehistoric birds.

The film chronicles the series of UFO sightings that have occurred throughout the triangle. Following the section on UFOs, the film documents the triangle's abundance of Native American folklore. The incident at the Grassy Island burial ground in Dighton, the unexplained inscriptions at Dighton Rock, the geological phenomenon at Profile Rock in Freetown, and the strange occurrences at Anawan Rock in Rehoboth are all covered in this section of the film.

Lastly, the film uncovers the truth behind the satanic activity in the Freetown State Forest, thanks to the cooperation of retired Freetown police officer Alan Alves.

"Inside The Bridgewater Triangle" is not an attempt to prove these alleged happenings as truth, but rather challenges viewers to make their own judgment regarding these claims.

Regardless of your feelings about the subject matter, "Inside The Bridgewater Triangle" is an interesting, detailed investigation into one of Massachusetts' most fascinating regions.

6 comments:

That guy has some really creepy friends. Trust me. I've seen some of them.

Stoned BSC students, explains the whole thing.

"Not to be ministered unto, but to Minister."

Toyi said...

oh haven't you heard of the Pentalfa formed in DC monuments? that is scarier but won't take effect ntil later on... o-0

Christopher said...

Ummm, Mal...

This stuff is documented in the public libraries in most of the surrounding towns.

Most of the police have stories too.

They were all stoned?

Okay, so I was high when I was there, shut up!

I love lamp.

 
 
 
 
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