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The Bermuda Triangle

by Don Buffington in Paranormal, February 1, 2009

Bermuda Triangle is nothing more than an ocean floor, and an ocean floor with hydrogen pockets.

The Bermuda Triangle. Any time an aviation pilot, or a captain of a ship hear about this place, they shake in their boots. Thats because they do not know what it really is. The Bermuda Triangle is an actual triangle, its located of the shore of Florida, and touches part of Puerto Rico, and the north tip ends on the island of Bermuda. It is supposedly responsible for the loss of thousands of ships, and airplanes.

Here’s the truth, the Bermuda Triangle is nothing more than an ocean floor, and an ocean floor with hydrogen pockets. These pockets spue out hydrogen gas, which is much lighter than air. And when it gets close enough to a plane, the air pressure gauges pick up the pressure of the hydrogen. This causes the pilot of the aircraft to think he/she is too high in the air. And this, sadly results in a nose dive to gain lower air levels. Before you know it, your looking at the ocean surface, and crashing.

The loss of ships, I can not really explain. I’ve only heard myths, and such about their dissapearances, like the Triangle being a top secret military base, and the military shoots, and kills all people on the ship. But I do not believe in that, it would of been figured out by now, just like Area 51, don’t you think? BUt turthfully, I believe it is either poor navigation, or the areas reknownment for thick fog. I belive this because the fog is apparently so thick there, you cannot see 5 feet away from you in some areas. This, I think, is what leads the men/women to their fates.

Many people believed they could navigate their ways through the Triangle, like supposed Ace-Fighter Thomas Mantell. After his flight to Germany on a 4 p-51 Mustang Fighter jets, from a military station in Florida, not one radio post heard any signals of him. After 25 days of being declared missing, they sent out a search team, and found his plane in the middle of Bermuda Island. Skeptics say he only went down because he did not stay on course, and was attacked by a squadron of a Japanese Reckon Specialists. Other believe he was shot down by the military base in the Triangle. I believe none of these, as said before, his plane’s air pressure gauge miss read the air pressure, and read the hydrogen, and he nose-dived into the the small island, just as he was about to be free.

With all respects due to were they belong, please don’t listen to any of the rumors you may hear, or might of heard. Instead, please read this, or do some research.

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  1. John Condi

    On February 1, 2009 at 1:47 pm


    Good article. That’s an interesting point you made about the hydrogen bubbles; I have never heard anything about that before.

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