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Bermuda Triangle Conspiracy Theory

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Bermuda Triangle: Theories and Legends The Bermuda Triangle covers about 500,000 square miles of the south eastern tip of Florida and the Atlantic Ocean. This strange and mysterious patch in the ocean has caused more than 1000 ships and planes to disappear with no trace of evidence. No one quite knows what happens to these missing ships and planes or where they go but there’s hundreds of theories. Some of which are: Atlantis theory,
One theory out of the hundreds, is the Atlantis theory. It comes from the ancient Greek myths. Their idea is that the lost city of Atlantis lies at the bottom of the sea and the crystals energy pulls the ships and planes down to their destruction. In the myths, it talks about how powerful the crystals are which …show more content…

Geochemist, Richard Mciverd, gives the idea that there’s a large deposit of methane gas underneath the ocean bed. level of methane gas coming through the ocean surface is so great and powerful that’s causing underwater landslides. These landslides release even more gas making the waters density increase exponentially. Because the waters density would be so low it would then cause the sea to drag the ships and planes completely. Also, since the gases would be highly flammable, when the planes crash down it would cause a huge explosion burning the evidence of the plane in the waves.
Next, is the theory everyone knew was coming. Many scientologists believe that theres an alien base inside the Bermuda triangle. The aliens then abduct humans to study and research them. Aliens also have the power to use their UFO’s to teleport planes and ships which explains why no one has ever found any debris. The earliest known “documentation” of these aliens is in 1492. Christopher Columbus records that he sees “blinking lights in the horizon” and “flames in the sky.” Scientologist translated that as UFO’s must have been flying around and those were the lights Columbus had been

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