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Bermuda’s own Lana Young will be appearing as a doctor on NBC’s Blindspot tonight May 2 at 10 PM w/ the amazing @UkweliRoach. Catch it @Amazon later if you miss it.
N.b Lana’s voice opens the trailer!
… shout out to our uber talented director Rob Seidenglanz – L.Y
Watch edited down version of Lana’s two scenes on BLINDSPOT ep. 120
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Some of the recent reporting on the “Panama Papers” perpetuates the myth that all offshore financial centres are the same. The fact is: Bermuda is different. While there may be businesses, service providers and lax regulatory environments around the world that enable illegal tax evasion, Bermuda is not one of them. Bermuda is different. Bermuda has an extremely positive global reputation built on transparency, compliance and cooperation—these attributes have been differentiating hallmarks of the jurisdiction for decades. The EU provided a strong endorsement of Bermuda’s robust, mature, and proficient regulatory environment by awarding equivalency with its own EU Solvency II regime. Bermuda is one of just two non-EU countries to be awarded that distinction … Read full article here – Bermuda is different | Panama Papers
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All is not well in Bermuda … and hasn’t been for some time.
” Their government’s announced intention to pursue dramatic immigration reforms has plunged our North Atlantic cousin into a state of unrest — somewhere between existential conversation and outright crisis.
On one side, the pro-reform group argues that Bermuda’s economy will continue to atrophy in the absence of changes to the territory’s draconian immigration regime, beginning by making it easier for longtime residents (who have lived in Bermuda for more than 20 years) to seek Bermuda status, and allowing longtime workers (in Bermuda for 15 years or more) to seek long-term residency.
On the other side, opponents protest that the government’s plans will harm existing Bermudians and threaten the destruction of Bermuda’s cultural identity.
Sound familiar? ”
Read full article here : EDITORIAL – What Bermuda’s immigration debate means for Cayman | Cayman Compass
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The Bermuda Triangle. The very name conjures images of vanished ships, missing planes, and swirling, supernatural forces at play. For decades, this roughly triangular area in the North Atlantic Ocean, bounded by Bermuda, Miami, and Puerto Rico, has been a hotbed of speculation and intrigue. While often sensationalized, the sheer number of reported disappearances within its boundaries is undeniable, fueling countless theories about what might be happening beneath the waves and in the skies above. But has science finally cracked the code, explaining the enigma of the Bermuda Triangle?

Recently, the Bermuda Triangle has resurfaced in the news, thanks to a research paper from Arctic University of Norway. Their findings, focusing on oceanic methane bubbles, propose a compelling explanation for some of the mysterious disappearances. The researchers demonstrated how massive “blowouts” of methane gas, released from the seabed, can create enormous air pockets. These pockets, they argue, could be large enough to engulf ships, causing them to sink rapidly with little to no trace.
The Norwegian team’s observations and explanations centered on the Barents Sea, a region far removed from the warm waters of the Bermuda Triangle. However, the implications of their research have sparked considerable interest. The idea that similar methane releases could occur in the Sargasso Sea, the area encompassing the Bermuda Triangle, offers a plausible, scientific explanation for the disappearances. This theory suggests that ships encountering such methane bubbles could suddenly lose buoyancy and sink without a chance to send out a distress call.
While the methane bubble theory provides a potential natural explanation, it’s important to note that the scientific community hasn’t universally embraced it as the definitive answer. The Bermuda Triangle’s history of disappearances stretches back centuries, long before the modern era of sophisticated scientific observation. Attributing all these incidents to methane releases may be an oversimplification.
Other Proposed Explanations:
The Bermuda Triangle’s mystique has inspired a plethora of theories, ranging from the plausible to the outlandish. Here are a few of the other explanations that have been put forward over the years:
The Reality of the Situation:
Despite the persistent myths and legends, statistical analysis suggests that the Bermuda Triangle is no more dangerous than any other heavily trafficked area of the ocean. The number of disappearances, while seemingly high, is proportional to the amount of traffic that passes through the region. Furthermore, many incidents attributed to the Bermuda Triangle have been exaggerated or misrepresented over time.
The Ongoing Mystery:
While science has offered some compelling explanations, the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle continues to fascinate. The methane bubble theory is a significant contribution to our understanding, but it’s unlikely to be the single, definitive answer to all the disappearances. The complex interplay of natural phenomena, human factors, and the inherent unpredictability of the sea means that the Bermuda Triangle will likely remain a topic of discussion and speculation for years to come. Perhaps the real mystery isn’t what is happening in the Bermuda Triangle, but rather why we are so drawn to the idea of a place where the normal rules don’t seem to apply.
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The Bermuda Triangle has been in the headlines recently thanks to a paper by Arctic University of Norway researchers showing oceanic methane bubbles can cause “enormous blowouts,” air pockets large enough to swallow ships.
The giant bubbles observed and explained by the Norwegian team were in the Barents Sea, which is nowhere near Bermuda or a decent Dark and Stormy, but a similar phenomenon could — the thinking goes — result in mysterious disappearances. The research posits as probable a theory as any for the disappearance of boats in the Sargasso Sea.
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A transnational, pan-African youth movement, Black Power in Bermuda sought freedom for Blacks from the island’s White oligarchy and independence from British colonialism. It was spearheaded by activists such as Pauulu Kamarakafego and the Black Beret Cadre. The Cadre maintained relationships with revolutionary organizations across the African Diaspora, such as the Black Panthers. Emerging in the late 1960s, the Movement witnessed the assassinations of Bermuda’s British Chief of Police and Governor (1972-1973). Swan carefully details the island’s colonial government’s attempts to destroy the Movement through military tactics, extensive propaganda, and the implementation of token social concessions.
Source: Black Power in Bermuda: The Struggle for Decolonization – Quito Swan – Google Books
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INTERVIEW–DR. QUITO SWAN author of BLACK POWER IN BERMUDA

A transnational, pan-African youth movement, Black Power in Bermuda sought freedom for Blacks from the island’s White oligarchy and independence from British colonialism. It was spearheaded by activists such as Pauulu Kamarakafego and the Black Beret Cadre. The Cadre maintained relationships with revolutionary organizations across the African Diaspora, such as the Black Panthers. Emerging in the late 1960s, the Movement witnessed the assassinations of Bermuda’s British Chief of Police and Governor (1972-1973). Swan carefully details the island’s colonial government’s attempts to destroy the Movement through military tactics, extensive propaganda, and the implementation of token social concessions.
Source: Black Power in Bermuda: The Struggle for Decolonization – Quito Swan – Google Books
Black Power in Bermuda: Facebook | Amazon
INTERVIEW–DR. QUITO SWAN author of BLACK POWER IN BERMUDA