a space ship on the bottom of the bermuda triangle.
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- the holy goast

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menkind knows a lot of the universe,but what's on the bottom of the bermuda triangle.
is it a spaceship?
it's got a be something.
what's the mistery of the bermuda triangle!?
is it a spaceship?
it's got a be something.
what's the mistery of the bermuda triangle!?
the holy goast wrote:menkind knows a lot of the universe,but what's on the bottom of the bermuda triangle.
is it a spaceship?
it's got a be something.
what's the mistery of the bermuda triangle!?
I think it is a highly magnetic special part of the Earth and opens up portals to other dimensions.There.
The stories of pilots reinforce this concept for me very much


Kusche's explanation
Lawrence David Kusche, a research librarian from Arizona State University and author of The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Solved (1975)[16] has challenged this trend. Kusche's research revealed a number of inaccuracies and inconsistencies between Berlitz's accounts and statements from eyewitnesses, participants, and others involved in the initial incidents. He noted cases where pertinent information went unreported, such as the disappearance of round-the-world yachtsman Donald Crowhurst, which Berlitz had presented as a mystery, despite clear evidence to the contrary. Another example was the ore-carrier Berlitz recounted as lost without trace three days out of an Atlantic port when it had been lost three days out of a port with the same name in the Pacific Ocean. Kusche also argued that a large percentage of the incidents which have sparked the Triangle's mysterious influence actually occurred well outside it. Often his research was surprisingly simple: he would go over period newspapers and see items like weather reports that were never mentioned in the stories.
Kusche came to a conclusion:
The number of ships and aircraft reported missing in the area was not significantly greater, proportionally speaking, than in any other part of the ocean.
In an area frequented by tropical storms, the number of disappearances that did occur were, for the most part, neither disproportionate, unlikely, nor mysterious; furthermore, Berlitz and other writers would often fail to mention such storms.
The numbers themselves had been exaggerated by sloppy research. A boat listed as missing would be reported, but its eventual (if belated) return to port may not have been reported.
Some disappearances had in fact, never happened. One plane crash was said to have taken place in 1937 off Daytona Beach, Florida, in front of hundreds of witnesses; a check of the local papers revealed nothing.
Kusche concluded that:
The Legend of the Bermuda Triangle is a manufactured mystery… perpetuated by writers who either purposely or unknowingly made use of misconceptions, faulty reasoning, and sensationalism. [16] §Epilogue, p. 277
Lawrence David Kusche, a research librarian from Arizona State University and author of The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Solved (1975)[16] has challenged this trend. Kusche's research revealed a number of inaccuracies and inconsistencies between Berlitz's accounts and statements from eyewitnesses, participants, and others involved in the initial incidents. He noted cases where pertinent information went unreported, such as the disappearance of round-the-world yachtsman Donald Crowhurst, which Berlitz had presented as a mystery, despite clear evidence to the contrary. Another example was the ore-carrier Berlitz recounted as lost without trace three days out of an Atlantic port when it had been lost three days out of a port with the same name in the Pacific Ocean. Kusche also argued that a large percentage of the incidents which have sparked the Triangle's mysterious influence actually occurred well outside it. Often his research was surprisingly simple: he would go over period newspapers and see items like weather reports that were never mentioned in the stories.
Kusche came to a conclusion:
The number of ships and aircraft reported missing in the area was not significantly greater, proportionally speaking, than in any other part of the ocean.
In an area frequented by tropical storms, the number of disappearances that did occur were, for the most part, neither disproportionate, unlikely, nor mysterious; furthermore, Berlitz and other writers would often fail to mention such storms.
The numbers themselves had been exaggerated by sloppy research. A boat listed as missing would be reported, but its eventual (if belated) return to port may not have been reported.
Some disappearances had in fact, never happened. One plane crash was said to have taken place in 1937 off Daytona Beach, Florida, in front of hundreds of witnesses; a check of the local papers revealed nothing.
Kusche concluded that:
The Legend of the Bermuda Triangle is a manufactured mystery… perpetuated by writers who either purposely or unknowingly made use of misconceptions, faulty reasoning, and sensationalism. [16] §Epilogue, p. 277
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Sad to say it, but i have to agree with Volcanic on this one, on a similar note though, i think there is something seriously weird going on beneath Lake Vostok, i read abiout a huge magnetic disturbance there, but as of yet i dont think anyone knows what it is.
Mind you, inside every story there is usually a tiny grain of truth no matter how ludicrous, i thought i remembered hearing a Bermuda triangle story that involved the pilot of a plane making a few last minute radio transmissions and describing some weird glowing fog and his compass going crazy, i havent read anything about the Bermuda Triangle for years now, my memory is a bit fuzzy on this one...
Mind you, inside every story there is usually a tiny grain of truth no matter how ludicrous, i thought i remembered hearing a Bermuda triangle story that involved the pilot of a plane making a few last minute radio transmissions and describing some weird glowing fog and his compass going crazy, i havent read anything about the Bermuda Triangle for years now, my memory is a bit fuzzy on this one...
"The more things change the more they stay the same..."
Why you don't hear any more disastrous stories about the infamous Bermuda Triangle anymore: http://www.christiankeys.ca/BeliefNotes ... a.Triangle
- the holy goast

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are there any expedition's to the triangle,in the past.
that been recorded.
like a divingboat to surch at the bottum of the triangle.
that been recorded.
like a divingboat to surch at the bottum of the triangle.
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the holy goast wrote:menkind knows a lot of the universe,but what's on the bottom of the bermuda triangle.
is it a spaceship?
it's got a be something.
what's the mistery of the bermuda triangle!?
If you're interested in the Bermuda Triangle, you should also look into the Dragon's Triangle, located off the coast of Japan. There are similar stories of USO (unidentified submerged objects) and ships/planes disappearing. I personally think both Bermuda and the Dragon are underwater portals into alien territories
. Both locations lie along the same grid line. http://www.unexplainedstuff.com/Places- ... angle.html
Decades ago I worked with a retired carrere Navy sailor that told me that the bottom of the Bermuda Triangle is like a desert because of the very strong currants of the Gulf Stream,
there's very little plant life due to the strong currant, and when a Craft would go below the surface the strong currant would carry it hundreds of miles south and anywhere up to a thousand miles either east or west Before it touches bottom, too large of a search area to bother with, If any are ever found its by accident when searching for treasure ships.
He also said there are several {perhaps 100's} of similar triangles thru-out the globe.
there's very little plant life due to the strong currant, and when a Craft would go below the surface the strong currant would carry it hundreds of miles south and anywhere up to a thousand miles either east or west Before it touches bottom, too large of a search area to bother with, If any are ever found its by accident when searching for treasure ships.
He also said there are several {perhaps 100's} of similar triangles thru-out the globe.

My take on it that it might be a part that is aligned between our sun and the center of the universe therefore disrupting the gravity or increasing it and therefore chancing the magnetic field etc. I would want to test it out with checking if disappearing there are season and day or night bound etc but don’t have the equipment nor knowledge nor the money to do that.
And it’s just a wild theory that is probably not true because then it would also have to occur in a line around the globe and change with time.
Or it could also be an underground lava storm that disrupts the magnetic field could be so much…
And it’s just a wild theory that is probably not true because then it would also have to occur in a line around the globe and change with time.
Or it could also be an underground lava storm that disrupts the magnetic field could be so much…

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