Even the Coast Guard has been the unwitting victim of the unusual. A classic case.

1956

Another incredible encounter comes from one of aviation’s most famous pilots. Can these incidents be related?

1986  

Somewhere in the heavens there is a great invisible genie who every so often lets down his pants and pisses all over the pillars of science.

A phenomenal sighting! A pattern is emerging.

2001

The beginning. After Columbus’ log extracts were finally published in Spanish & English  in 1989, a faithful translation could be made. Detailed proof came of his several encounters in the Triangle with the unexplained.

1492

One of the most bizarre and unexplained cruises through the Triangle. Can they be related?  

1966

One of the strangest and most unusual flights in the Triangle. It is engraven on the pilot’s mind to this day

1970

“It has become a permanent part of my memory, since I have been memorizing it for over 30 years.”

I thought ‘My God, I’m next!’

“I talked to many oceanographers, and none of these people could shed any light whatsoever on what it might have been”—Frank Flynn

The list of eyewitnesses and survivors of extraordinary and unexplainable events in the Triangle is impressive.  Airliner pilots have encountered unexplained and severe “jolts” and “pulses” out of nowhere that have sent big jumbos dashing to the surface in precipitous dives. Clouds have “come out of nowhere” and caused compasses to spin and engine RPMs to drop off. Objects and luminous phenomena have sped past. All electronic equipment has ceased for no known reason: cell phones, radios, navigational equipment, LORAN. There are areas of dead spots, bending of space, loss of horizon. Below are just a few examples of some of the cases. These are not cranks or crackpots. All are accomplished pilots or shipmasters.  These and dozens more can be found in Into the Bermuda Triangle by Gian J. Quasar  

“I thought, My God there is something to this Bermuda Triangle stuff after all.”

Many more accounts are in the book, most based on more than two witnesses. Accounts include those of such famous pilots as Charles Lindbergh, the real accounts of Columbus, and those from numberous NTSB reports.

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