The Bermuda Triangle Conspiracy

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The Bermuda triangle is commonly known for the disappearances of planes and ships. There has never been a theory to solve the mystery of the Bermuda triangle. There have been way too many planes and ships to say that the Bermuda triangle isn’t real. The Bermuda Triangle has a lot of history behind it and is said to be the reason for the navigational confusion. There have been many rational theories about the phenomenon which people can still not decide if the Bermuda triangle is real or fake. We have never been able to explain why so many planes and ships have gone missing. Media have said that the Bermuda triangle is a manufactured mystery.
The Bermuda triangle makes up about 500,000 square miles of the ocean of the southeastern tip of Florida. Christopher Columbus was the first to discover the strange events that was happening while traveling to the New World. Christopher reported a “great flame of fire” and there were erratic compass readings. (See …show more content…

There were many flights that went missing the same day due to looking for flight 19. A lot of the abandoned ships and planes went missing around the 1960’s. Flight 19 and USS Cyclops have been the greatest mysteries of the Bermuda triangle. The USS Cyclops was to transport bulk cargo from the United States to Brazil. The ship was operating on a single shaft that was at risk of cracking and it happened that the ship sinking happened around the Bermuda triangle area. (See http://www.navyhistory.org/2013/06/unanswered-loss-uss-cyclops-march-1918). The causing of abandoned and missing ships and plans leaded to the malfunctions that planes and ships have while crossing over the Bermuda triangle. The most common malfunction was navigational confusion. When planes and ships cross the Bermuda triangle, the compass will point directly north so, pilots would be confused on where they are

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