Friday, 17 August 2012

Mystery of Bermuda triangle

       Gian J. Quasar is the first person to completely document the Bermuda Triangle, incident by incident. His research began over 20 years ago, and he has compiled the largest private repository of reports and official maritime documents, containing over 350 cases spanning over 2 centuries. Over 150 of these have been disappearances which have happened in the last 25 years.

   His tenacity in finding every scrap available has gained him popular recognition as the man responsible for bringing the subject forward for an entirely new generation, as well as presenting it in a mature and objective manner.

       Quasar’s passion shall always be History and film making. He can echo the words of traveler Richard Halliburton “I love places far away and times long ago. . . ” He is currently working on a number of screenplays and novels.  He has a working knowledge of several languages and scripts. He is a native Californian and still resides there. His articles have appeared in historical journals as well as popular magazines, ranging from the Boy Scouts to the Oxford Review. He is also a strong supporter of continuing education, especially the programs at both Oxford University and the University of Cambridge. 

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