Bermuda Triangle Conspiracy

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Specialist have stated that the findings of some peculiar hexagonal shaped clouds (that veil the area) may be the answer to the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle (1). The Science Channel documentary has claimed that winds of 106 kilometres (per hour) are being generated by the hexagonal clouds. The wind act as air bombs that can knock aircraft out of the sky and submerged of vessels into the depths of the ocean (2). technically there's no solution to this mystery because the Bermuda Triangle is in real regardless of what people have heard there are no inexplicable shipwrecks or aircraft crashes in the region (3-4). In the 1950s journalist Edward Van Winkle Jones directed The public's attention towards the Bermuda the region bounded by Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and Florida. Jones wrote the book for the …show more content…
Nobody really examined the claims of missing aircraft and vessels and that was a huge problem. Journalist Larry Kusche examined them years later, he soon discovered that the mystery doesn't need to be solved because it's isn't one. There's no account of some the vessels or aircraft that have supposedly vanished in the area known as the Bermuda Triangle. The vessels and planes that have vanished are real but some specialists including Berlitz didn't state that they disappeared during storms. In other cases, some of the vessels may have even sunk in another location besides the Bermuda. Real vessels and aircraft have gone missing in the area, but because the area is known as Hurricane Alley and the notorious Gulf Stream people aren't surprised that many vessels and aircraft have disappeared in the area. The area as well visited by small ships, aircraft, cruise ships, and tanks. In 1975, Kusche published The Bermuda Triangle Mystery-Solved which explain the myths of the Bermuda

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