Edmund FitzgeralDEW

This 12-part series analyzes enduring mysteries of the Edmund Fitzgerald, inescapably concluding that its many anomalies are explainable only via Directed Energy Weapons. Articles listed below focus on these irregularities because anomalies matter most as any theory that does not account for all known evidence is inherently incomplete and therefore false.

A Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) Attack fully describes all known evidence, including all anomalies. Why it was done, and by whom, remain unknown, but the evidence itself leaves all other theories, stories and explanations insufficient (and thus false) due to their inability to fully explain any of the many anomalies.

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Edmund FitzgeralDEW
This significant quote noting “impossible” anomalies, made about the 1980 DERBYSHIRE DEW downing, is entirely applicable to the Edmund Fitzgerald, whose middle one-third (200 feet) length was also similarly powderinzed / “confettized” and strewn (as if molecularly self-repelled) about an unusual debris field.

Numerous persistent anomalies include

  • a terribly gashed hull
  • middle one-third of ship (200 feet length) turned into power / confetti strewn about unusually
  • sudden, inexplicable, violent vanishing/sinking
  • persistent mystery even about simplest facts
  • missing massive 6-ton anchors and chains
  • crumpled and “imploded” heavy steel hatch covers
  • purportedly RF-radiation-damaged corpses
  • all glass absent as if never present
  • insta-rust galore
  • wrumpled steel cowlings and heavy-duty plate-steel
  • gematrial numeracy galore
  • uniformly rusted bronze bell
  • warped, wilted, severely distorted steel bent in tight-radius contortions with zero cracking
  • first-time-ever Whitefish Point lighthouse and RF beacon downed
  • all RADAR aboard EF reported (by the captain) as taken out
  • incredibly uncommon “inland cyclone” monster storm
  • immediate high-tech military presence
  • convoluted international dominion of the wreckage
  • making the site legally off-limits to investigation by any means even non-invasive
  • conflicting even self-conflicting official reports
  • ongoing unsettled thorny mystique likely owing to unresolved truth of DEW and diabola

More than merely ‘a mystery’, the Edmund Fitzgerald presents an entire tome of paranormalcy and anomalcy, as rivetingly fresh today as ever.

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