The Bennington Triangle takes center stage in this Unexplained News Update, as Reese Haldon revisits the mid‑century disappearances around Vermont’s Glastenbury Mountain that earned it a reputation as New England’s Bermuda Triangle. From hikers vanishing just steps from companions to eerie reports of sudden silence, strange lights, and an older Indigenous warning to avoid the mountain, we explore whether this is simply rugged terrain and bad luck—or something far stranger.
We also investigate what geophysicists really know about Earth’s magnetic pole shift and why popular 12,000‑year apocalypse cycles don’t match the data, then turn to new research on the slow climate‑driven collapse of the Indus Valley civilization. In true‑crime territory, there’s a major break in the 1981 Lonene Rogers case with her ex‑husband now under arrest. Plus, listener‑style reports of a long‑term household shadow entity nicknamed “Dave,” a lifetime of seemingly precognitive dreams, and baby‑monitor orbs that appear to track a distressed infant.
Hosted by Reese Haldon for the Unexplained.co network, this 12–15 minute briefing blends hard records with lived encounters while keeping speculation firmly in check. What do you think lies behind places like the Bennington Triangle—and where does ordinary reality end?
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This episode includes AI-generated content.
Bennington Triangle Disappearances: New Look at a Cursed Zone

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Unexplained News Update is your nonstop source for breaking news and developing stories—updated every four hours, seven days a week. Hosted by Reese Halden, each episode delivers quick, reliable updates on the headlines shaping our world, from global politics and science to technology, culture, and the unexplained events that don’t fit neatly into any category.Whether you’re commuting, working, or winding down, Unexplained News Update keeps you informed with clear reporting and sharp insight—no fluff, no spin, just the facts and the questions that matter.Stay connected to what’s happening, as it happens. New episodes every four hours, all week long, wherever you get your podcasts.
