Charles Berlitz

Charles Frambach Berlitz (November 22, 1914 – December 18, 2003)[1] was an American polyglot, language teacher[2] and writer, known for his language-learning courses and his books on paranormal phenomena.The publishing house, of which he was vice president, sold, among other things, tourist phrase books and pocket dictionaries, several of which he authored.He also played a key role in developing record and tape language courses.Berlitz's statements about the Bermuda Triangle and the Philadelphia Experiment were heavily criticized by researchers and scientists for their inaccuracy.[7][8][9][10] Larry Kusche has accused Berlitz of fabricating evidence and inventing mysteries that have no basis in fact.
New York CityTamarac, FloridaYale UniversitypolyglotparanormalMaximilian BerlitzBerlitz Language Schoolsmagna cum laudeAtlantisgeophysicsarcheologyBermuda Triangleancient astronautextraterrestrialsU.S. ArmyintelligencePhiladelphia ExperimentpseudoscientificLarry KuscheBerlitz InternationalThe Bermuda triangleThe Roswell IncidentDoomsday 1999 A.D.Native TonguesLibrary of CongressLewis SpenceNandor FodorChildress, David H.Michael ShermerThe Skeptic Encyclopedia of PseudoscienceBall, PhilipRegal, Brian