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Hidden History List of Bermuda Triangle accidents 1919-2001

You know that's not what I meant. Just making a point that "Man" in all his glory has made a mess of things, and it grieves God, who made man by the scripture you quote. Like the Zager and Evans song, 2525, " You took what this ole' world can give, and you ain't put back nothing". This site is going to get deader and deader because of the argumentative spirit around here.
 
You know that's not what I meant. Just making a point that "Man" in all his glory has made a mess of things, and it grieves God, who made man by the scripture you quote. Like the Zager and Evans song, 2525, " You took what this ole' world can give, and you ain't put back nothing". This site is going to get deader and deader because of the argumentative spirit around here.


As far as this site becoming deader and deader because of the argumentative spirit around here, are you saying that no one should post opposing viewpoints if they disagree with something they read posted by another ?

I do agree with you that mankind has made a mess of things, however, would you not do the same if I misquoted Scripture - directly or by inference ( or any referenced materials for that matter ) ? Especially considering that the foundation of my disagreement with the material presented in this thread is inaccurate information...

Other than mentioning to ServantX about not archiving lengthy lists on this site; my disagreement(s) in this thread are all within the context that the information referenced has been distorted, inaccurate, and sometimes simply made-up by the authors of the books about the Bermuda Triangle.

Nothing personal against anyone. Just presenting my perspective(s) about the topic and the information presented by folks that are participating in the discussion/debate in this thread.
 
That sounds about right but where are all the people? Like in 1944, the Cuban cargo freighter found abandoned of coast of Florida. All hands missing, ship seaworthy, all personal effects still on board. Everything there but the people.

That is a mystery, which interested me to put it in this paranormal forum. Why do the sailers abandon the ship? Where did they go?
And this is not once, but in many occasions.
 
The area has frequent storms, the total disappearance of some ships was actually NOT unlikely or mysterious, and the number of such disappearances was exaggerated by sloppy research, many times when a missing boat would be reported in the press, it's return to port

The ships and planes in this list are either still missing, or found empty without anybody on board. Why do people leave the ship with all the food and water untouched? What is the higher percentage of surviving? With food and water on a larger ship, or a raft/lifeboat with little supplies? Beside that, the lifeboats are still onboard in some of the big ships. Just people are missing. This is the mystery.
 
I wish I had the money to conduct an experiment. In a warehouse I'd have about a 20ft sea vessel. I'd have it rigged up were it would move and feel like you were on the sea. I'd have it look like a moving ocean with holographic movie images. At least 10 men and women of different backgrounds and ages. I'd manipulate the magnetic fields to mess up the compass. Rock the some. I'd want to see after 24 hours, if the people start to lose it mentally. No? Then 36 hours, 72 hours. The boat would be fully stocked with food and water. I would want to see if the magnetic field messes up their mind to a point that they want to drown themselves. Or do harm to themselves or others. If that's the case it could explain why no people found from boats. Planes, on the other hand, we really have no way of knowing. If they crashed into the sea, their would be no bodies because of sharks and drowning.
 
I wish I had the money to conduct an experiment. In a warehouse I'd have about a 20ft sea vessel. I'd have it rigged up were it would move and feel like you were on the sea. I'd have it look like a moving ocean with holographic movie images. At least 10 men and women of different backgrounds and ages. I'd manipulate the magnetic fields to mess up the compass. Rock the some. I'd want to see after 24 hours, if the people start to lose it mentally. No? Then 36 hours, 72 hours. The boat would be fully stocked with food and water. I would want to see if the magnetic field messes up their mind to a point that they want to drown themselves. Or do harm to themselves or others. If that's the case it could explain why no people found from boats. Planes, on the other hand, we really have no way of knowing. If they crashed into the sea, their would be no bodies because of sharks and drowning.


There could be something to what you're saying in your post regarding the magnetic fields. Something pointed out ( a lot ) in the ghost hunting shows are the effects of being too close to electrical panels and electrical wiring. The "fear cage" is what the ghost hunters call it.

The telluric currents, perhaps interacting with other electro-magnetic disturbances, possibly inciting a mass panic to the crew on a ship. Creating a fear cage where the individuals are driven to act irrationally.

A pilot ( and staff ) did an experiment within the Triangle and did encounter what he claims to be electro-magnetic anomalies - his gauges were un-readable, and he said that he saw nothing but a bright white light out the windows. Even with a carefully planned experiment, the pilot began to panic. Fortunately, he was able to fly out of whatever he encountered and returned safely. Does make one wonder, what would the pilot have done ( or a crew on a ship ) if exposed to such an environment for an extended amount of time?

Don't recall the name of the pilot, tried to find the documentary on YouTube, but, could not. :(
 
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