hey guys it's Mike Chen whether it is fighting strange chambers and a great pyramid or strange fireball shooting up from a river in Thailand strange things happen around us all the time but the most well-known mysteries in the world they all seem to be pretty far away from the US so in this video we're gonna talk about some unexplained stuff that's more closer to you well at least my home we're gonna talk about New England's controversial Bennington triangle and the alleged a man-eating Stone of Vermont and Glastonbury mountain now the Bennington triangle may not enjoy as much media coverage and popularity as the Bermuda Triangle in the mystery surrounding this 3-pointer region in southwestern Vermont are just as compelling if not more verifiable then less or not mystery triangle is not only a part of Native American folklore it is also where rumored peculiar monsters reside and enigmatic and unexplained disappearances have supposedly taken place the area covered by the benetton triangle is not completely defined but it is thought to include Glastonbury Mountains along with several towns such as Bennington Shaftesbury Woodforde and Somerset in the past these towns were considered to be thriving because of their logging business and industrial operations however around the late 19th century progress in these towns began to slow down and with the decrease in population some of them ended up becoming unincorporated communities as a result they are today referred to as well ghost towns and as for where the term Binnington triangle came from we have paranormal author Joseph A Citro for coining it he first used a phrase during a public radio broadcast back in 1992 to refer to the area in Vermont where several people have disappeared mostly without a trace between the 1920s and the 1950s he also wrote and published books about the strange happenings that supposedly occurred in Glastonbury in his neighboring towns as well as the ledges related to this region he also compared the phenomena in the benetton triangle to be somewhat similar to the more defined Bridgewater triangle and Massachusetts which is also the site of various paranormal phenomena in his novel shadowchild which was published in 1978 Citro wrote extensively about Glastonbury moutain in his deep-rooted connection with Native American culture and Citro was purportedly very familiar with the Algonquin people including their history as well as their traditions and folklore these indigenous habitants of North America lived in the area of the Bennington triangle all the way back to 8500 BCE and according to sighs well his population has always regarded it as a cursed site filled with darkness and must be avoided at all cost now let's talk about some of these strange disappearances as we alluded to earlier though we have no means to scientifically determine if the benneton triangle is indeed cursed the local legends of wild beasts and strange disappearances which are being told and retold by those who live in Glastonbury in his neighboring towns seem to support this age-old claim and out of the many cases of disappearances that have supposedly happened over the years five cases which took place between 1945 in1950 are the most popular and noteworthy these are the missing persons cases of Minnie rivers in 1945 Hala Wilden in 1946 James tedford in 1949 and Paul Jepsen and Freda linger in 1950 Minnie Rivers was a 74 year old experienced hunter who was very familiar with the area before his disappearance on 12th of November in 1945 before he went missing Rivers was guiding a group of hunters who were hiking in the mountains under way back however Rivers walked ahead of everyone else and no one has seen him since serious efforts were taken to pinpoint his whereabouts unfortunately all they found was a rifle cartridge in the stream which people believe he may have dropped along the way Paula Jean Weldon an 18 year old sophomore at Bennington College disappeared a year after Rivers she went to hike on the long trail of Glastonbury mountain in December first in 1946 and was seen by several witnesses to have been walking along the trail at one point in the elderly couple who were walking less than a hundred yards behind her saw her make a turn at a corner headed them but when the couple reached the same corner the girl was nowhere to be found Weldon did now report to school after the hike an extensive search ensued which involved the assistance of the FBI a reward was also offered to anyone who will be able to accurately report her whereabouts In the end no trace of her was ever found exactly three years after Welden's disappearance the veteran James Ted Ferg was the third person to go missing before he vanished on December 1st 1949 tedford was riding a bus on his way back to his retirement home in Bennington after he visited his relatives he never made it to his stop in Bennington he just vanished in thin air because his belongings were still on the bus Paul Jetson vanished less than a year later on October 12th 1950 the eight-year-old was with his mother when he went missing she had left her son unattended for around an hour in order to feed a few pigs by the time she returned to the truck where she left her son young Paul was already gone without a trace according to local legend the bloodhounds managed to track Paul sent all the way to a local highway which turned out to be near the location where Paul and Weldon supposedly disappeared four years earlier in just 16 days after Paul had gone missing 53 year-old Freda Linger finished as well on October 28th of the same year linga was hiking with her cousin when she accidentally slipped and throw into a stream because she was wet Langer decided to return to the campsite and change asking it for so she asked her cousin to wait for her to return so they could finish the hike realizing she was taking too long to return her cousin decided to walk back to the campsite however when he got there langer was nowhere to be found and nobody saw her since it was only a May of 1951 that lingers body was found somewhere near the Somerset reservoir making it hers the only case out of the five in which the missing persons body was later discovered now there are many possible explanations behind the strange and mystifying disappearances of these people perhaps those who have gone missing weren't really missing at all maybe they ran off somewhere and never looked back another extreme but not completely unlikely scenario is that a serial killer may have been running rampant in class berry during those years and he or she was the one responsible for the disappearances but out of all the weird explanations presented by people to explain what had happened all those years ago perhaps the most outrageous of them is the one proposed by Joseph Citro in his book titled the Vermont monster guide Citro suggested the existence of an unknown but dangerous anomaly in the Glastonbury mountains which he referred to as the man-eating stone of Glastonbury mountain according to Sarah the Native Americans knew of his existence but avoided encountering the large rock entity at all cost the rock is supposedly large enough for a human being to step on and when someone steps on the rock the heavy storm becomes more malleable and ultimately swallows a human being whole so Citro entertained the likelihood that the five people who disappeared between 1945 and 1950 could have accidentally stepped on one of these beast-like stones and ended up being devoured by these islands roll creatures no of course we don't know for sure whether Benetton triangle is a real thing or that a man-eating stone really lurks somewhere in the woods I really hope that but at least for me you know what why take the risk you're going hiking in an area where you know like people mysteriously disappeared their bodies were never found maybe go somewhere else go hiking and I know maybe I watched one too many horror movies or one too many supernatural episodes but there all seems to be legends from from local natives that warned about a specific place that we seem to just just completely dismissed but for me at least every single story every single legend out there there's always some truth to them but if I was thinking about going to a place where the natives have said yeah this place is cursed there's monsters there is coming out not safe maybe don't go there you know what then I think I stay away I guess my point is you won't find me in the Glastonbury mountains anytime soon and some of these strange disappearances I did cover in a previous video I'll link it for you guys in my description box below they are really really strange but let me know what you guys think do you think there's something supernatural going on or did these people just walk into the woods get lost and couldn't find their way out do you think when they go and eating stone what do you think happened to these people alright guys thank y'all so much for watching this video I'll see you later