Bermuda Triangle Conspiracy

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The Bermuda Triangle an unsolved mystery that leaves people clueless as to how it has taken away an enormous amount of humans. Also known as the “Devil’s Triangle” is an area bounded by points in Bermuda, Florida and Puerto Rico where ships and planes are said to mysteriously vanish. (Crystalinks. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Dec. 2016.). A numerous amount of aircrafts of ships are said to have disappeared in mysterious ways in the triangle. It has caused people to fear the area, or to deny its legitimacy as a mystery.
Over the years, many theories have been offered to explain the Bermuda Triangle mystery. Some people say it's a myth and others say ocean occurrences cause the boats and planes to disappear. Causes of the all the disappearing things could …show more content…

According to the new york times, christopher's compass had already a tweak in it by not having the magnet that didn't point in the north direction like it was suppose to. Due to this problem, when they he passed the triangle, columbus failed to alert his team because he didn't want them to be more scared than they already were at the time. Lawrence david kusche was an american author and pilot and wrote the bermuda triangle mystery solved and the disappearance of flight 19. Kusche wrote the disappearance of flight 19 after studying the navy's report of investigation, he interviewed many of the sailor who were involved at the time. While working at a library as a librarian, kusche became interested in the mystery because of all the questions and numerous quarries that were related to the triangle. Larry started to gather information and in the beginning he believed that the triangle was really a mystery. But he research came to tell that the disappearances had been caused by accidents, storms or the location of the incident has happened far from the triangle. Lawrence's final conclusion was the bermuda triangle was a manufactured mystery. The results were poor research and reporting, occasionally, deliberate falsification of the …show more content…

It was said to be caused by unusual phenomena and problems with the compass readings, this took place on a calm day. While the facts of the version of the story are accurate, other important details are missing. The weather was becoming stormy by the end of the incident. Lt. Charles Carroll Taylor was not familiar with the south florida area and had a history of getting lost during the time he was pilot. Also, the flight was said to have ran out of fuel while flying over the Gulf of Mexico or far east of

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