Four years to TAGB Black.
by Mark RobsonWell, it took 4 years, but I got there: I’m now entitled to wear a black belt in Tae Kwon Do classes. It was a proud moment having Master Jackson White tie on my belt (I can do it myself, but he insisted on doing it this one time) this evening. The rest of the [...]
U.S.S. Cyclops
by Mark RobsonThe size of the USS Cyclops alone made it an interesting disappearance. On March 4th 1918 it set sail from Barbados with a crew compliment of 309 men and a cargo of manganese ore bound for Norfolk, Virginia. Charles Berlitz in his book, The Bermuda Triangle: The great unsolved mystery of our time, describes this [...]
The Mary Celeste
by Mark RobsonThis is a great place for me to start, because it has nothing to do with The Bermuda Triangle… except perhaps by reputation. The 103-foot-long Brigantine, of some 282 tons was actually found adrift, crewless and generally in good condition (though accounts of how good a condition vary) between the Azores and the coast of [...]





















