On November 5, 1945, can you imagine going on a trip and depending on whether you disappear out of nowhere, without knowing where you are or if you died?
Well visualize a triangle and at each point you put Florida, Bermuda and Puerto Rico, according to all the maps known as the Bermuda triangle or known as the devil's triangle, if I ask you what your theory is according to this little paragraph that I am going to tell you leave now what would you think?
The Bermuda triangle is one of the points with the highest maritime and air traffic in the world and therefore has a higher number of disappearances, but it does not have a higher average than other points on the planet. It is known that the bombing exercise took place around 3:00 p.m. as normal, since the base picked up the transmission of one of the squad members requesting permission to launch their projectiles. The problems started 40 minutes later.
It was a fairly common exercise, and one that other squads completed that same day. The group was supposed to take off at 1:45 p.m., but Lieutenant Charles C. Taylor arrived late, postponing his departure. They took off from the Fort Lauderdale base at 2:10 p.m. They were to fly east over the Atlantic and make a low-altitude bombardment of the Hen & Chicken sandbanks, then continue 90 miles, turn north and travel another 90 miles, and with one last maneuver turn southwest. and after 220 kilometers, return to the base.
What is your theory according to this?
My theory is, the Bermuda Triangle creates an underwater wormhole by dragging everything around or on top of it, making the 19 flight theory even more relevant which is why this case was closed years ago.
What do you think of this is an urban legend or a true story, what do you think?
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