 Mark Twain once said that truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because fiction is obligated to stick to possibilities. Truth isn't. And over these last few weeks on Mystery Monday, we have been exploring the disappearances of people in what is now known as the Bennington Triangle. Of course, there have been more than five disappearances in this area. However, in this section on national parks, we have only been covering the cases from 1945 to 1950. And today, we're going to cover the last case. Only this case is different than the ones that fell before it. Because in this case, the body did, allegedly, eventually, show up. But before we go any further, you know what to do, please hit that subscribe button and give us a like. As always, a very, very, very special thank you to all of our patrons and our producers here on Esoteric Atlanta. Without you, we could not do what we do. If you would like to join our Patreon community, there is a link down in the description box below. Welcome to Esoteric Atlanta. My name is Bryce. And today on Mystery Monday, we are going to be talking about the disappearance of Frida Langer. Even though this is the last case for now that we're going to be talking about within the area of the Bennington Triangle, I do plan on doing further Monday mysteries regarding national parks and weird and strange disappearances. The disappearances in these national parks aren't just sensational stories for those of us who are trying to dig into the truth of the Matrix around us. But they're also sensational stories for people who aren't so interested in digging into the actual Matrix around us. In fact, some of these disappearances are so strange that the most logical minded of people will often scratch their head at these stories. Now, if this is the first time that you're tuning in to this channel or to this playlist of Mystery Monday, first of all, welcome and thank you for being here. And second of all, there's a lot regarding the Bennington Triangle that I have gone over in the four previous sections on these disappearances. Now, it is not necessary to watch the four previous episodes on the Bennington Triangle to continue watching this episode. But if you're interested in the backstory of this area, then I would suggest go ahead and watching part one through four. That will be down in the description box below. Because as most of you who have watched the previous episodes know, this area didn't just start being weird. It didn't just start being weird when the Europeans got here. In fact, the Native Americans always thought that this area was somewhat cursed or spooky and that there were things within this forest that were not natural to a human's existence. Now, if you're a great literature lover like I am, you know that one of the principles in creating literature is the idea of battle. And one of the laws of battle is that man versus nature, nature always wins. We see this in stories like Old Man in the Sea and many other great works of literature. But I think something that all of us are becoming more aware of as we enter into this new earth, this new age of Aquarius, nature itself is quite mystical. And nothing is ever really real. They say that reality is perception. And as we start to perceive the truth behind the mystical nature of our world, that perception itself starts to shift. Now, again, the four cases before Frida's case showed no signs of the people after they were declared missing. In fact, the only signs of these people before Frida's case was an empty shell from many rivers. Who was the first person to go missing in what, 1945? But with Frida, allegedly a body did appear. Now with most of these cases, because they happened so long ago, the concrete information we have is scarce. As I said with our last week's episode, there was no forensic scientist. There was no DNA tracing. None of that stuff was available during this time. And there certainly was not a lot of photography evidence of pictures taken right after the area of the disappearance was marked off as a possible crime scene. And so yes, we are limited by what information we have. If you look up the case of Frida Langer, some people will tell you that it is 100% certain that that was her body that ended up showing up later. And when I went into this case, that was the thought that I went into this case with, that this was indeed her body. However, the more I dug around into old files, I'm not so sure anymore. There are a lot of people that will tell you that when her body showed up, it was so badly decomposed that at that time they had no idea whether that was legitimately her or not. Again, there was no testing to be done. And at this point, the body has long since been buried. And even if we were to exhume the body now, it would all depend on if her living surviving family members would be willing to give DNA just to make sure that that is indeed Frida. So the truth gets a little bit more complicated. And as Mark Twain said, fiction is easy because it has to stick to true possibilities, whereas the truth is the truth and doesn't have to stick to true possibilities. I mean, hello, that's literally what we've been learning during this Great Awakening. So let's get into Frida's case. So as we know, the Green Mount National Park takes up at least half of Bennington County, Vermont. The Long Trail, which was a trail talked about in most other cases, is a 272 mile trail. It is one of the oldest long-distance hiking trails in the United States. And for Frida Langer in 1950, she decided that she and a big group of her family were going to go camping at the Somerset Reserve, which is part of this national park. After her family arrived in Bennington Woods at the Somerset Reserve and set up their tents, Frida and her cousin Herbert decided that they were going to take a hike. After all, if you're going to go camping in a national park, one of the most obvious activities to do is to, well, hike. Again, this was on October 28 of, yes, the year 1950. And if you could remember from the previous cases, all five of these people disappeared in the last three months of the year and in the evening are dusk hours. Now, this time of year in Vermont is not warm. Down here in Georgia, October 28th is still warm. But up in Vermont, not so much. And so you can imagine that for this family, they probably had a lot of equipment with them. Heavy clothes, heavy boots, nice warm thermal sleeping bags. I can imagine that you could hear them coming. At this time, Frida Langer herself was about 53 years old. Now, in my opinion, in what's happening in our world right now, 53 is still incredibly young. But in 1950, 53 was not so young. But nonetheless, Frida and Herbert went about their hike. They only got about a quarter of a mile away from the campsite when Frida herself slipped in a stream and soaked her clothes. From all intents and purposes, I could probably see Frida laughing about it. She's gotten mud all over her ass. And now her cousin's probably laughing at her too. And they're not that far from the campsite. I mean, a quarter of a mile is literally one lap around a track here in the United States. It's not that long. It's not that far away. And so Frida laughing told her cousin, Herbert, hey, you know what? Just wait here. Let me quickly run back to the campsite and change clothes and then we can carry on with our hike. Well, Herbert proceeded to wait and wait and wait and wait and wait. And Frida never came back. So Herbert thought maybe Frida just got distracted back at the campsite. Maybe she was having a good old gossip session with one of their other cousins. Or maybe she kind of got roped into helping with dinner. Who knows when you have a big family, what can get you pulled away from what you were intending to do. And so Herbert himself mowsied on over to the campsite looking for Frida. Well, according to his other family members, they had not seen Frida. Frida had never returned to the campsite. Again, it's not like they were that far away from the original campsite for her to just be abducted or decide, hey, I'm going to go this way instead of that way. It's not like she could have gotten lost. I mean, literally a quarter of a mile is nothing. It's literally nothing. You would think if she had been abducted, if something strange had happened, she would so close to her family that somebody would have heard something. And you know what? Perhaps somebody did hear something, but it's been so long. All of our notes in our testimonies are shaky at best. None of the witnesses are around anymore. Well, after they figured out that Frida was literally gone, they contacted the authorities. 400 people descended onto the Bennington Woods to start a search party. They scoured the reserve up and down looking everywhere they could for Frida. But there was no Frida to be found. But then seven months later, on May 12th of 1951, a body was discovered in the field next to Somerset Reservoir, a field that had been searched numerous times by numerous people. This body was extremely decomposed. And eventually the identity was given to Frida Langer. But due to the decomp, not only were they not 100% sure who this person was, they could not even get an accurate read on what took this person out. And I personally have my suspicions that it wasn't Frida at all. Now again, as I said last week and as I have said on this particular episode, we don't have a whole lot to go on when it comes to these missing people's cases from the Bennington Triangle from 1945 to 1950. We just don't. That's just because time marches on and we just don't have everything we would have today. But moving forward, when we start to look at other disappearances in national parks, we will definitely have more clues. And from what I can see, more oddities to what happened to these people. And maybe some of these oddities from other national parks can give us some insight, perhaps, into the five disappearances from the Bennington Triangle. Now again, I would love to hear your opinions on these cases. Do you think that this is something paranormal or metaphysical or a portal, whatever we want to call it. I don't even like calling it paranormal anymore because I think as we get through this great awakening, we're realizing that the paranormal is actually way more normal than what we perceive to be as normal. And as the veil gets thinner and as we start to merge more with the spiritual world, will we have more answers as to why these people just up and vanish. All right. Thank you so much guys for sitting through another Mystery Monday. Again, next week, we're going to be looking into another case in a national forest that probably will be a little bit longer because it's more recent. And therefore, there is more evidence and testimonies and information to go through as we talk about the possibilities of what happened to this said person. I hope you guys are all having a fantastic week. It's been a crazy, crazy month, but you know what, we're all in this together. And together, we are all walking each other home. And I thank you so, so much, you guys. You guys are literally some of the coolest people I've ever had the pleasure of meeting. And I've said this before, I'll say this again, even though I'm the person that puts my videos up on this platform, I really do feel like I share this platform with all of you. We are all one family. We're getting away from this idea of elite groups or celebrity groups. And we're starting to learn that literally every single human being has value. And every single human being, spirit and soul is a part of the greater quilt of humanity and of the spirit world. And so therefore, I thank all of you so much for being here with me and for holding my hand through this as we move into this brave new world together. I shouldn't call the new world New Earth. That's their term. We'll call it the New Earth together because the Earth herself is also shifting and changing with us as she supports us in this transformation. Keep your head held high and know that you are more powerful than you think you are. You carry that divine spark and you are a special, special person indeed. As far as my schedule this week, I will be appearing on some other shows this week. And I also am working on getting some people on my show again this week. So this afternoon, 4 p.m. Eastern Mice time here in the United States, I will be back on Catherine Edwards channel with a couple of guests that I haven't had the pleasure of meeting yet. So I'm super, super excited about that. That might air this evening or it might air tomorrow morning, depending on the editing process for Catherine. Then of course on Tuesday, I will be back on the dark outpost with David Zublik. And then on Thursday, I will be on with Charlie Ward at 5 a.m. my time, which will probably air a little bit later in the day for Charlie on his platform. And then I'll be back with Jean-Claude on Beyond Mystic for another episode. And of course, I'll try to keep you guys updated on the community tab as well, since we're all kind of popping around to different platforms and different channels. Stephanie and I will be recapping again today another deep dive that might try to keep it on YouTube depending on or might have to divide it in half. I think half of it we could probably keep on YouTube and the other half we might have to put on Rumble, but I will definitely let you guys know and keep you all posted on that. All right guys, have a wonderful day. I will talk to you soon.