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                Mystery Of Mass Human Disappearance Among the famous mysteries of the sea is the story of
                  the sailing ship Mary Celeste, found in 1872 in perfect condition, nothing out of order, and sailing on the open             
                   Another similar historical disappearance occurred at the
                  American colony on Roanoke Island, off the coast of  Then there was the famous case of the 250 men and 16 officers
                  of the Fifth Territorial Battalion of the Royal Norfolk Regiment that disappeared in a cloud of smoke during World War
                  I. The incident happened in the midst of fighting at  These are among the more spectacular of the mission people
                  anomalies recorded in history.  A recent Internet story in Pravda quoted a Dr. Zong
                  Li, of  The Pravda account also told of the odd disappearance
                  of 100 soldiers from the Twelfth Company of the Soviet NKVD forces, who struck off for a railway station in November,
                  1945, and were never seen again. The story did not say where this occurred and it could not be confirmed. Then there are stories of ships and aircraft that have
                  gone missing without a trace.  Among the unsolved mysteries of  The USS Cyclops, a Navy collier, was operating along the
                  East Coast of the  And there is the odd story of the Boeing 727 that mysteriously
                  took off, without authorization, from an airport in  There are probably logical explanations for all of the
                  odd stories posted here. But then, perhaps the events completely defy logic. I knew an old salt who was stationed aboard the
                  Cyclops and was called ashore only minutes before it sailed on its final voyage. He said the Navy discovered that he had another
                  talent as a pilot on the  To him, the disappearance of the Cyclops was a personal
                  tragedy. He was as mystified as everybody else as to what happened. 
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