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Bermuda Triangle Conspiracy Theories

The document summarizes some of the conspiracy theories about disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle, including that: 1) Aliens use it as a portal to travel between their planet and Earth. 2) It is connected to the lost city of Atlantis through underwater wormholes or portals. 3) Crystals from Atlantis cause ships to sink. 4) Other theories involve sea monsters, time warps, black holes, and earthquakes. The document concludes that a more logical explanation is that pockets of rising sea floor gas can decrease ship buoyancy and cause sinkings.

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  • anomalous phenomena,
  • historical theories,
  • oceanic navigation,
  • supernatural explanations,
  • gas pockets,
  • theories of sinking,
  • conspiracy theories,
  • Bermuda Triangle,
  • Fort Lauderdale,
  • geological activity
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2K views8 pages

Bermuda Triangle Conspiracy Theories

The document summarizes some of the conspiracy theories about disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle, including that: 1) Aliens use it as a portal to travel between their planet and Earth. 2) It is connected to the lost city of Atlantis through underwater wormholes or portals. 3) Crystals from Atlantis cause ships to sink. 4) Other theories involve sea monsters, time warps, black holes, and earthquakes. The document concludes that a more logical explanation is that pockets of rising sea floor gas can decrease ship buoyancy and cause sinkings.

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Topics covered

  • anomalous phenomena,
  • historical theories,
  • oceanic navigation,
  • supernatural explanations,
  • gas pockets,
  • theories of sinking,
  • conspiracy theories,
  • Bermuda Triangle,
  • Fort Lauderdale,
  • geological activity

Bermuda Triangle Conspiracies

By: Kyle Ofe

The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devils Triangle, is a piece of the North Atlantic Ocean where many planes and boats have disappeared.

Odd places with unexplained disappearances come with conspiracy theories.

Here are a few.

Conspiracy: Aliens
According to [Link] , the Bermuda Triangle is one of two portals, used by the human-like" aliens, to travel from their planet to ours.

A connection to Atlantis
A German historian/scuba diver has recorded the exact location and value of deviations in magnetic fields off the Bahamas coast. Scientists to whom he has shown the figures do not dismiss the possibility that they are caused by micro-wormholes. His researches have also led him to wonder whether the American AUTEC naval base on Andros Island is not-perhaps on account of these same wormholes-an "Underwater Area 51 of the Caribbean." And he has reached some new conclusions concerning Atlantis and the Bahamas. - [Link]

Some people also believe that magical crystals from Atlantis are the cause of sinking ships.

Other theories
Sea Monsters Time warps Black hole Earthquake Magnetic fields and more.

What I feel the most logical explanation for boats to sink here is.
Some people believe that the laws of physics dont apply in the Bermuda Triangle and it is one of only two places in the world where a compass wont point to true, magnetic north. Over the years, hundreds of ships and planes have gone missing in the area of the Atlantic Ocean between Bermuda, Puerto Rico and Fort Lauderdale. One of the most famous disappearances occurred in December 1945, when Flight 19, consisting of five US Navy bombers, vanished while on a training exercise. One explanation for the mysterious disappearance of entire ships could be large pockets of gas which are common on the sea bed in the area. When the gas rises to the surface they dissolve in the water, decreasing the buoyancy of ships and causing them to sink.
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