Bermuda Triangle Conspiracy

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Time has passed over many decades but there’s still no answer to the reasons people have strangely vanished without a trace.The area cover about 500,000 square miles by the Atlantic Ocean and it is located closely by Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. It normal to say that airplanes and ships vanished when something malfunction or natural disasters. However, it doesn’t seem typical when ships and airplanes get lost without a trace. Many theories have been proposed regarding the mysterious place known as the Bermuda Triangle. The name “Bermuda Triangle” was in an article in 1964 by Vincent H. Gaddis about the sea with numerous ships and planes disappeared without reasons. It is also called the Devil’s Triangle because airplanes, ships and people …show more content…

If the Triangle didn’t exists then why they couldn’t rescued people when they went missing. From an article about the Bermuda Triangle, the author mention that “For centuries, people really have sailed out over the Atlantic, never to be seen again. Although each story is different, they're said to reflect an underlying mystery, a creepy common thread” (Loxton). This author have the same idea that people could not make it back after they’ve gone out to the sea. Then they simply and mysteriously disappear and can’t be found again. It must have been the Devil’s Triangle that swallow every person that fly over or sailed through the area. For example, in December 1945, there were five Navy bombers took fourteen men to Fort Lauderdale, Florida to practice bombing. However, the compasses was acting up so they were lost. Then on the same day, thirteen crewmen also disappeared from a rescue plane. A Navy report show that they didn’t find any evidence after many weeks of searching. There have been similar stories of people crossing the Bermuda Triangle and went missing without a trace. However, those who don’t believe in supernatural events may say it’s a coincidence that there are more cases of missing ships, airplanes and people occur in this area. Still, there is the other side of the public that agree on the bizarre and supernatural that occurred in the region. Not only that, “People have even gone so far as to speculate that it’s an area of extra-terrestrial activity or that there is some bizarre natural scientific cause for the region to be hazardous; but most likely, it’s simply an area in which people have experienced a lot of bad luck” (Upton). The Bermuda Triangle is such an interesting mystery of sudden disappearance of ships and planes that people are willing to find what the cause of it. Perhaps

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