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local weirdness exposed The Tampa Triangle Dead Zone, is the original definitive study of paranormal activity in Tampa, Florida. The Tampa Triangle Dead Zone is a collection of true stories. Our objective is to present the information to you in an entertaining fashion. You will learn about real people, just like you, who have found themselves in extraordinary situations. 

This comprehensive study is the result of more than three years of intensive research. Capt. Bill Miller and the Tampa Triangle Investigative Research Team continue to discover new information from newspaper files, microfiche, the World Wide Web and exclusive personal interviews. Many source attributions are footnoted. Dialog has been added to better illustrate facts and opinions herein. The narrative is consistent with the events as they happened.  There's a lot you need to know in this great book by Captain Bill Miller.

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The Author, Capt. Bill Miller Speaks
excerpted from an interview with reporter Lisa Wilde.

"I've called on too many strange ports to believe that life's experiences can be summed up with a simple yes or no answer," replied the author/tug boat captain. "A variety of experience, that's what makes life interesting. I do know that something strange is definitely going on in the Tampa Bay area."

"The Tampa Triangle Dead Zone started out as a brief article about the unusually high incidence of maritime accidents in the area between the Sunshine Skyway Bridge and the Egmont Key Lighthouse. For years, mariners have called this short stretch of shipping channel the "Dead Zone." They call it the Dead Zone because they've witnessed and continue to experience unexplained, mysterious and deadly mechanical and electrical failures in the area.

"As I researched the Dead Zone, many other stories of paranormal activity in the Tampa Bay area began to bubble to the surface. People kept using the term Tampa Triangle, as if these words summed up the public's fascination with Tampa Bay's unexplained paranormal phenomena.

"My short article about shipping disasters in the Dead Zone grew into a full blown account of true paranormal experiences all found in my book Tampa Triangle Dead Zone."

"It is not my job to pass judgment on the stories that honest, hard working people have shared with me. I feel its my job to tell these stories in an entertaining fashion. That's why I wrote the book Tampa Triangle Dead Zone. I have faith the ability of the American public to decide for themselves regarding the existence of paranormal activity in the Tampa Bay area. I haven't seen the space crafts described by witnesses in the Tampa Triangle Dead Zone. I definitely believe that we may share this universe with other forms of life which may have capability of space travel."

"The United States has launched space ships to probe the universe. NASA scientist have discovered evidence that life existed on Mars. I believe that it would be arrogant to assume that we are the only life form in this massive universe intelligent enough to conquer space travel."

"Most of the major religions practiced around the world today believe in an afterlife and in the spirit world. Catholicism gives us the Holy Trinity: the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost or Holy Spirit. The Catholic religion also recognizes the influence and powers of the saints. St. Christopher, for example, is known as the patron saint of travelers. No one makes fun of people who carry St. Christopher medallions in their car for protection."

"In the book Tampa Triangle Dead Zone I have listed compelling evidence suggesting commercial fishermen are the victims of alien abduction. In a confidential interview with a Coast Guard official, I was able to confirm rumors of government investigation into this matter. The government is also investigating reports that aliens are abducting and murdering commercial fishermen for medical experiments."

"Mainstream members of the press are frequently reluctant to report stories of a sensational or controversial nature because they are afraid of being ridiculed and ostracized. That's OK, they have families to feed and bills to pay. So did the fishermen who may have been abducted by aliens. Who stands up for the little guy and dares to ask the question, 'Hey what the heck is going on?'"

"The public has a right to hear about topics that the government and the guardians of conventional science choose to cover up. That's why you should get a copy of the Tampa Triangle Dead Zone and read the information for yourself. You have a right to hear the stories and make up your own mind."

"One of the most dangerous trends that we face today is the citizen with a closed mind. Somebody with a closed mind says, 'I'm not going to believe it no matter what proof you offer.' These are the same people who condemned Galileo as a heretic when he demonstrated the truth of the Copernican theory. Copernicus proposed that the planets revolve around the sun and the turning of the earth on its axis accounts for the apparent rising and setting of the stars. Today of course, we believe that theory as true, it is the basis of modern astronomy. "We must continue to use our resources to examine the universe for other life forms. The entire human experience is victorious in scientific discovery."

"It's Goosebumps for adults".
.. Nick Van Cleve, WHTP 102.5 FM, Tampa

"Tampa Bay's X-Files"
...Tampa Tribune

What you'll find in the book. Chapter 1 - Aliens are abducting and murdering U.S. citizens on the high seas.
Chapter 2 - The Fiery End of Mary Hardy Reeser
Chapter 3 - Ghost Stories from the Tampa Triangle
Chapter 4 - Attack of the Carpet Circles
Chapter 5 - Chupacabra
Chapter 6 - Ship Wreck Treasure in the Tampa Triangle
Chapter 7 - The Secret of the Sunken Nazi U-boat 166
Chapter 8 - Ancient Native American Curses
Chapter 9 - Tampa Triangle Dead Zone Ship Disasters
Chapter 10 - Sunshine Skyway Bridge Suicides
Chapter 11 - Tampa Triangle Jane Doe Mystery Murders
Chapter 12 - Old Hitler The Sphyrna Tudes Monster of Tampa Bay
Chapter 13 - ????
Chapter 14 - Space Shuttle View of Florida

Florida "X-File" Stories I'd tell my grandchildren, May 14, 1999
Reviewer: A reader
I'm a Florida Native and the real Florida is something I want to pass onto my kids and their kids. Miller captures the essence of old florida fisherman's tales and mixes it up with some X-files twists Fun and great for parties - it's amazing to run into people who have heard parts of these stories - now they get the whole story

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How very intriguing, what you find in your back yard!, February 22, 1999
Reviewer: A reader
This was an interesting, quick to read book. I was facinated in what was described - the place where I grew up.....wow.
Excellent read; entertaining and informative., May 30, 1998
Reviewer: A reader
This book really added to my enjoyment while vacationing in the area. Easily read cover-to- cover in a weekend, this book is difficult to put down once you open it and begin reading.
The information compiled by the authors was presented in an entertaining manner, but was clear and concise enough that I was able to visit some of the areas mentioned in the book.
If you are interested in learning about some of the strange things going on in the area known as the Tampa Triangle, I recommend this book, you won't be disappointed.
I wish I had more time to research things further (like the Romantic Trout Fisherman's ghost) - looking forward to the next edition and next years visit to the area known as the Dead Zone.
Suprising local facts!, April 14, 1998
Reviewer: A reader
I was amazed at all of the supernatural information in the "Tampa Triangle." I've lived in the Tampa area for 6 years, unaware of the alien sightings and paranormal activity. I'll have to think twice before stepping foot in another boat again!
 An interesting look at paranormal activety in Tampa Bay., February 1, 1997
Reviewer: A reader
Being a second generation native of Sarasota, I had no idea that the Tampa Bay area was such a hotbed of paranormal activety until reading this book. Starting off with an interview with an anonymous Miami Coast Guard Officer regarding possible UFO abductions in the Gulf, this book plunges the reader head first into the wacky world of the paranormal. With sections on giant sharks, strange disappearences and ghosts of the Skyway Bridge, this book has something for everyone. My personal favorite is the theory that aliens are syphoning the brains of the elderly, causing them to drive slowly with their blinker on. Obviously, from that last observation you can tell that with the more "serious" look at the paranormal, the author has included a little bit of humor. If you live in the Tampa Bay area and like the X-Files, then this book is a must-have.
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