Vanishing without a trace in the Bermuda Triangle – IOTW Report

Vanishing without a trace in the Bermuda Triangle

Pilot Bruce Gernon had two passengers: his father and business partner. They took off from Andros Island in the Bahamas and headed northwest for the Florida coast. It was December 4, 1970. This was a typical flight Bruce had made dozens of times before! But this time would be different.

See also: The case of the lost cargo ship

And: Florida Man Runs to Bermuda in a Giant Bubble 

14 Comments on Vanishing without a trace in the Bermuda Triangle

  1. I call bs on the first video. A 45 mph tail wind or higher for a thunderstorm front would have explained the arrival time but why proffer that when aliens could explain it so much better

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  2. The Bermuda Triangle was one of those great mysteries in the ‘80’s. “In Search Of” with Leonard Nimoy always had a new angle on it.

    Where’s the fun today on such imaginings? Now, they imagine slights and how many sexes there are.

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  3. Actually, I crafted the Bermuda Triangle out of some old scrap I had in my garage. Not really mysterious, or anything to do with aliens.
    I built it as a giant magneto-chromo-dynamic quantum string enhancer – so, of course, it alters space and time. Duh!

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  4. Jerry Manderin March 28, 2021 at 1:09 am

    Not gonna lie. Some days I just want to go home too.
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    Everyone wants to go to Heaven, but no one wants to die.

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