The Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a
loosely-defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic
Ocean, where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have
disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Most reputable sources
dismiss the idea that there is any mystery. The vicinity of the
Bermuda Triangle is one of the most heavily traveled shipping lanes
in the world, with ships frequently crossing through it for ports in
the Americas, Europe, and the Caribbean islands. ruise ships and
pleasure craft regularly sail through the region, and commercial and
private aircraft routinely fly over it.
183 The Bermuda Triangle 84 (183/3=61 This is a hoax) (267/3=89
Secrets)
64 Bermuda 28 Deceit (92 Leviathan, Planet X)
86 Triangle 41 Fraudulent (86 Triangle) (127=31p B.S.)
190 The Devil's Triangle 82 (272/8=34 Lie) (190=19 Bogus)
71 Devil's 26 God, Lie (71=20p WE DO) (97=25p
219 A loosely-defined region 111 – This is a lie (219/3=73=21p
(219+111=330)
406 Western part of the North Atlantic Ocean 154 (154+46=200=20 WE
DO)
487 A number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared 226/2=113 Mainstream, Operation (487=93p/3=31 B.S.)
312 Mysterious circumstances 96 Freemason (312+96=408=48 Hoax)
Popular culture has attributed various disappearances to the
paranormal or activity by extraterrestrial beings. Documented
evidence indicates that a significant percentage of the incidents
were spurious, inaccurately reported, or embellished by later
authors.
Coordinates: 25°N 71°W----25+71=96 Freemason
142 The paranormal 61-A hoax this is (142+61=203/7=29 Deceits)
269 Extraterrestrial beings 107=17 Lie (269=57p Magician)
(269+107=376/8=47 WE DO)
The earliest suggestion of unusual disappearances in the Bermuda area
appeared in a September 17, 1950 article published in The Miami
Herald (Associated Press) by Edward Van Winkle Jones. Two years
later, Fate magazine published "Sea Mystery at Our Back Door",
a short article by George X. Sand covering the loss of several planes
and ships, including the loss of Flight 19, a group of five U.S. Navy
Grumman TBM Avenger torpedo bombers on a training mission. Sand's
article was the first to lay out the now-familiar triangular area
where the losses took place. Flight 19 alone would be covered again
in the April 1962 issue of American Legion magazine. In it, author
Allan W. Eckert wrote that the flight leader had been heard saying,
"We are entering white water, nothing seems right. We don't know
where we are, the water is green, no white." He also wrote that
officials at the Navy board of inquiry stated that the planes "flew
off to Mars." Sand's article was the first to suggest a
supernatural element to the Flight 19 incident. In the February 1964
issue of Argosy, Vincent Gaddis' article "The Deadly Bermuda
Triangle" argued that Flight 19 and other disappearances were
part of a pattern of strange events in the region. The next year,
Gaddis expanded this article into a book, Invisible Horizons.
September 17, 1950 – 9+1+7+19+50=86 Triangle, Symbol
229 Edward Van Winkle Jones 85-Creation (229=50p Fraud)
(314/2=157=37p
119 George X. Sand 56 (175 Lee Harvey Oswald) (119 Star of David)
148 Flight nineteen 76 Titanic (148 Donald J Trump) (224/2=112 Sandy
Hook)
131 Vincent Gaddis 59 (190=19 Bogus) (131 John F Kennedy)
Triangle writers have used a number of supernatural concepts to
explain the events. One explanation pins the blame on leftover
technology from the mythical lost continent of Atlantis. Sometimes
connected to the Atlantis story is the submerged rock formation known
as the Bimini Road off the island of Bimini in the Bahamas, which is
in the Triangle by some definitions. Followers of the purported
psychic Edgar Cayce take his prediction that evidence of Atlantis
would be found in 1968 as referring to the discovery of the Bimini
Road. Believers describe the formation as a road, wall, or other
structure, but the Bimini Road is of natural origin.
227 Leftover technology 92 sync with Bermuda (227+92=319/11=29
271 Mythical lost continent 91 (362/2=181=42p Freemason)
96 Atlantis 24..33 (96+33=129 Hollywood) (96 Freemason)
72 Edgar Cayce 45 (117/3=39 Belief)
Other writers attribute the events to UFOs. This idea was used by
Steven Spielberg for his science
fiction film Close Encounters of the Third Kind, which features the
lost Flight 19 aircrews as alien
abductees.
61 UFOs 16..25 (86=Symbol, Triangle) (61 A Hoax This Is)
178 Steven Spielberg 70..79..97..106 (178+106=284/4=71=20p WE DO) (70
This is a hoax)
339 Close Encounters of the Third Kind 141 (339+141=480=48 Hoax)
(339/3=113 Dishonest, MainStream; Green Screen, Operation)
121 Alien abductees 58 (179=41p Fraudulent)
Is the Bermuda Triangle a freemason creation.....very likely....yes!!
And all those disappearances...are they real or a hoax???? I'd lean
toward the hoax theory given the freemason's track records.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermuda_Triangle
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