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Bermuda Triangle
October 27, 2009
2:40 pm PDT
DoverDemon
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I know there has been media about the Triangle since the 70's and I don't think we are any closer today than then on what exactly has happened to all of the missing boats, planes, and people.

There is a thread on the Destination Truth forum on SyFy about the methane gas pockets emerging from below to create areas that reduce the buoyancy of vessels and some think this is the answer but I see this as only a possible cause for a fraction of the missing boats even.

I have not read a whole lot of fresh literature on recent disappearances but from previous information I have noted a lot of unusual occurrences have taken place in this part of the Atlantic. I know some of the stories have been embellished or propagated from being passed from one source to another but not all are based on fallacy. Is it a combination of events?

Rogue waves, UFO's, dimensional windows, or tears in the fabric of time? /huh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':(' />

"They insisted that the victim animals simply had died of dog bites from dogs or other animals. They suggested that disease might have been responsible for one animal's death. They denied that the victims had been exsanguinated, as many witnesses had claimed, and even suggested that the puncture wounds reported might be from barbed wire. Callers reminded them that some wounds were deep enough to reach into the victims' lungs, that the flesh was not torn as in dog bites, that signs of struggles were inexplicably missing, and that corpses did not decay normally, but their arguments were brushed aside. Also brushed aside were callers' attempts to bring extraterrestrials into the conversation.

When the recording ended. I rewound it and played it again and again. I still could not believe what I was hearing. The callers had the skeptics pinned against the ropes from the very first call." - Scott Corrales
October 27, 2009
5:13 pm PDT
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I know there has been media about the Triangle since the 70's and I don't think we are any closer today than then on what exactly has happened to all of the missing boats, planes, and people.

There is a thread on the Destination Truth forum on SyFy about the methane gas pockets emerging from below to create areas that reduce the buoyancy of vessels and some think this is the answer but I see this as only a possible cause for a fraction of the missing boats even.

I have not read a whole lot of fresh literature on recent disappearances but from previous information I have noted a lot of unusual occurrences have taken place in this part of the Atlantic. I know some of the stories have been embellished or propagated from being passed from one source to another but not all are based on fallacy. Is it a combination of events?

Rogue waves, UFO's, dimensional windows, or tears in the fabric of time? /huh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':(' />

I definitely find the methane gas pocket explanation intriguing and have seen small-scale experiments that actually prove that those pockets can sink boats rather guickly.

However, like you Dover, I don't think it would explain all or even most of the strange disappearances in the triangle.

I think the most interesting stories that I've heard about bizarre occurrences in the Bermuda Triangle come from pilots who describe their instruments becoming nonfunctional and then all of a sudden they are in some strange cloud cover or cloud cylinder that completely disorientates them. Could this be some sort of dimensional veil?

(I don't get over to skiffy often, but will check out your thread!)

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October 27, 2009
6:18 pm PDT
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MK, you need to come over to skiffy more often. We need more intellectual posts to offset some of the more absurd ideas that some posters have. /laugh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Laugh' /> On the DT forum of course. GH is often overrun by newbs who start the same topic over and over again. /blink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':blink:' />

"They insisted that the victim animals simply had died of dog bites from dogs or other animals. They suggested that disease might have been responsible for one animal's death. They denied that the victims had been exsanguinated, as many witnesses had claimed, and even suggested that the puncture wounds reported might be from barbed wire. Callers reminded them that some wounds were deep enough to reach into the victims' lungs, that the flesh was not torn as in dog bites, that signs of struggles were inexplicably missing, and that corpses did not decay normally, but their arguments were brushed aside. Also brushed aside were callers' attempts to bring extraterrestrials into the conversation.

When the recording ended. I rewound it and played it again and again. I still could not believe what I was hearing. The callers had the skeptics pinned against the ropes from the very first call." - Scott Corrales
November 29, 2009
9:09 pm PDT
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The Triangle has so many theories regarding it at this point that it's difficult pulling any one out of the large numbers of them…I'm still a proponent of the idea that for some reason, the magnetism of the Earth is strange in that particular area. I don't believe that we even know a 10th of what large scale magnetism is capable of..

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December 3, 2009
7:22 pm PDT
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I'll see your Bermuda Triangle and raise you a Devil's Sea….

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D…..#039;s_Sea

Incidentally, magnetic compasses often go nuts in the triangle – spinning wildly or pointing directions other than north. Considering the number of vessels passing through the area it's not surprising that ships and planes disappear. Another theory is that there are undersea "rivers" which can carry submerged objects thousands of miles underwater. One such case involves a plane that was known to have crashed in the triangle which was discovered off the coast of Britain decades later. So either someone raised it, transported it across the Atlantic and sank it again OR it travelled there on the currents.

I've flown through the Bermuda triangle more times than I can remember and sailed through it on 6 occasions. One of my trips through was during a hurricane. Freaky but cool.

December 3, 2009
7:28 pm PDT
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I'll see your Bermuda Triangle and raise you a Devil's Sea….

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D…..#039;s_Sea

Incidentally, magnetic compasses often go nuts in the triangle – spinning wildly or pointing directions other than north. Considering the number of vessels passing through the area it's not surprising that ships and planes disappear. Another theory is that there are undersea "rivers" which can carry submerged objects thousands of miles underwater. One such case involves a plane that was known to have crashed in the triangle which was discovered off the coast of Britain decades later. So either someone raised it, transported it across the Atlantic and sank it again OR it travelled there on the currents.

I've flown through the Bermuda triangle more times than I can remember and sailed through it on 6 occasions. One of my trips through was during a hurricane. Freaky but cool.

So, aside from dealing with the scary hurricane situations, did you feel any differently flying through the BT? I've read here and there that people who fly or "boat" through the BT feel tingly, light headed, funky…all that energy stuff. Is it paranoia….?

December 3, 2009
8:25 pm PDT
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So, aside from dealing with the scary hurricane situations, did you feel any differently flying through the BT? I've read here and there that people who fly or "boat" through the BT feel tingly, light headed, funky…all that energy stuff. Is it paranoia….?

Nope. Didn't feel a thing. Paranoia, preconceived expectations, projection…. all possibilities. There are a lot of strange magnetic anomalies that have been documented in these areas. Considering that THE ENTIRE PLANET is a giant magnet and that its makeup is not at all homogenous it's not surprising that there are weird anomalies at various places. Iron deposits, plate tectonics…. even radon gas could affect the world in a noticeable way.

Apropos of nothing – radon gas is caused by the decay of uranium. Uranium is "highly energetic" to say the least.

December 3, 2009
8:33 pm PDT
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Nope. Didn't feel a thing. Paranoia, preconceived expectations, projection…. all possibilities. There are a lot of strange magnetic anomalies that have been documented in these areas. Considering that THE ENTIRE PLANET is a giant magnet and that its makeup is not at all homogenous it's not surprising that there are weird anomalies at various places. Iron deposits, plate tectonics…. even radon gas could affect the world in a noticeable way.

Apropos of nothing – radon gas is caused by the decay of uranium. Uranium is "highly energetic" to say the least.

huh… I figured as much. I'm sure they have taken into account the science behind the earth's magnetic pulls and whatnot, along with all the other scientifc readings, but I've never heard that on the few shows I watched. Every time I find those kinds of channels I end up watching the one about the Titanic rather than the BT, though it's just as interesting.

December 4, 2009
12:58 am PDT
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I travel back and forth through the triangle very often. I'd have to say the plate tectonics and the

sub ocean lava tubes, methane gas pockets and a myriad of different anomolies are to blame. The amount

of energy that is displaced when molten high ferrous lava surges through a cold ferrous rock lava tube

for miles on end would have to be answered by our resident geologist. I'd be willing to wager that it is capable

of astounding amounts of electrical energy that could never be duplicated by man. Just something I think about every time

Montserat goes off.

December 10, 2010
11:21 pm PDT
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Have there really been anymore dissappearances in the BT then anywhere else?

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