The Devil Triangle: The Bermuda Triangle

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Who really knows the truth? Where did it come from? Can it be real? Who do you believe? Whatever happen to Flight 19? Why wasn’t any of the ships or boats retrieved? These are all the questions people ask daily about the Bermuda Triangle. Today I hope to make it clear who and what to believe.
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil Triangle, is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. According to the US Navy, the triangle does not exist, and the name is not recognized by the US Board on Geographic names popular culture has attributed various disappearances to the paranormal or activity by extraterrestrial …show more content…

I looked up some old articles on the Bermuda Triangle from the 1960’s when the disappearance was really looked upon as not an accident. While doing research I found that flight 19 was never covered. It puzzled the people over the radio when the pilot of Flight 19 said “We are entering white waters, something doesn’t seem right!” “We don’t know where we are the water is white not green!” where did the plane disappear to?
Some stories say that the plane flew off to Mars. Lies after lies after lies that the government/Navy tell us. Who can we trust when it comes to finding out the truth? So looking for the facts behind the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle; facts that more than 1000 ships and plans have disappeared in the triangle over five centuries and still rising. All these happenings when apparently there was no human errors, equipment failure or natural disasters. The ships and aircraft just vanish when everything seems to be …show more content…

Eventually, all the electronic equipment and other instruments start to malfunction. Did you know that magnetic and absolute north are not the same? That means the north where a compass points and the absolute geographic north, which is the North Pole are different. So ships need to make adjustments for this difference to keep in the right direction, but in the Bermuda Triangle there is a narrow strip where both the North’s become the same. Some believe that such compass variation could have been the cause of fatal accidents as ship failed to determine the correct direction. Let the engineers tell it, it was a freak weave, unusual seafloor or supernatural theories. They will never take the blame for human errors. Human mistakes can easily be confirmed. Prime example, there are so many islands that look exactly alike when it comes to playing it by

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