The Bermuda Triangle: An Eternal Source of Conspiracy Theories
The mysterious area located in the North Atlantic Ocean on the 25°N 71°W coordinates, more specifically between the East coast of Florida, Northwest of Puerto Rico and Southeast of Bermuda Islands, is known as the Bermuda Triangle or Devil’s Triangle. This region is connected to countless disappearances of ships and aircrafts throughout the history and can be considered a cursed place. However, is the Bermuda Triangle really cursed? As mentioned before, a high number of planes and ships have disappeared as they pass through the region, generating many conspiracy theories -a lot of them giving inspiration for movies, books, magazines, newspaper articles, documentaries and TV shows.
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Even if Mary Celeste wasn’t found in the Bermuda region and was in other part of the Atlantic, many conspirators associate the case with the Triangle itself. The case of the unnamed ship associated with the Ellen Austin crews: in 1881, the crew of The Ellen Austin, an American ship which used to sail between New York and London, found a mysterious deserted ship. The captain ordered to some of his crew to guide the ship back to New York alongside the Ellen Austin, however the two vessels were separated by a huge storm and the unnamed ship with part of the Ellen Austin crew were gone. The Ellen Austin found the unnamed ship one more time but once again no single soul was on board. The captain ordered some of the crew to take the vessel again, but once again the unnamed ship vanished and this time she was never found by the Ellen Austin or other ship after that. This is a ghost-ship case related to the Bermuda Triangle. And lastly the case of Freya in 1902: the German vessel Freya went missing for an entire day after leaving Cuba on October 3rd. She was found the next day in the same place from which she had sailed, but without a single person on board: all the crew of Freya was …show more content…
On February 16, 1918, the naval vessel left Brazil, where she had supplied British ships for World War I and headed to Baltimore. The ship had to make a stop on Barbados between March 3rd and 4th and after that retook her way to Baltimore. In the route between Barbados and Baltimore is located the Bermuda Triangle, possibly the location where the wreckage happened. The USS Cyclops never made to Baltimore and nothing more was heard about the ship or any of the 309 crew that were on board. The remains were never recovered, and the mystery remains. Some theorists believe that the ship was overloaded with manganese and too many people and that was too heavy for the ship’s structure. Others believe in a German Sabotage because the Captain was born German and some of the Brazilian sailors that joined the crew were German supporters. Some extremist conspirators believe that a giant octopus or squid living in the Bermuda Triangle was responsible for the disappearance of the vessel or that a time-portal engulfed the USS
In the novel, Dead Wake by Erik Larson, the author depicts a true tale of the sinking of the Lusitania. After setting sail from New York on May 1st, 1915, the Lusitania came into contact with a German U-boat, known as the U-20, who eventually sank the ship and killed thousands six days later on May 7th, 1915. However, as simple as the case may seem, Larson believes that the Lusitania’s destruction was very preventable, but those in control of the ship’s aid seemed to benefit greatly from its obliteration. This benefit, gained by Room 40, the British Royal Navy’s secret intelligence administration, was the hope that American’s on the Lusitania would die in the sinking, and therefore draw America into the war, aiding Britain. Throughout the very
Mooring buoys mark its various dive sites. There is also an unmanned reef light nearby. Benwood Wreck This ship sank in 1942, a casualty of World War II. In 1959, a protection zone was designated to protect the remains from further vandalism.
The Cumming: The USS Maine exploded, sank, and killed 260 sailors at Havana Harbor in Cuba. America thought that Spain sunk the ship (they were in control of Cuba at the time), and the USA came up with the slogan “Remember the Maine.” President McKinley said that there was no proof that Spain sunk the ship but the media continued to blame Spain. Cuba began a struggle for independence from Spain in February of 1895. Spain kept rebellious Cubans in concentration camps, and hundreds of thousands died.
But studies have shown that that conspiracy theory was in anyway true. One of the other theories state that the Russians were behind the assassination. Since there was tension between the two countries. Theorist believe that Oswald was acting
February 15, in the area of 9:30 PM the Maine was shattered. This extraordinary ship was shattered by two separate explosions and quickly sank to the foundation of the harbor (McSherry). The two explosions as well as the sinking unfortunately led to two officers along with two hundred sixty enlisted men to die (Cavendish). Navel investigators figured that a mine had blown up which potentially ignited the forward magazines. Much later after the war, studies indicated that a coal bunker fire ignited and across it was an ammunition magazines room leading to the two explosions on the Maine
On February 15, 1898, 266 American Sailors were killed in the explosion of the USS Maine, an American battleship docked in the Havana Harbor in Cuba. Through recent investigations the source as to what caused the explosion is said to have been by five tons of powder stored within the ship’s forward magazines. The explosion caused immense damage to the ship, leaving what was left to sink to the bottom of the harbor. Just days after the incident many begun to speculate if the explosion was purely accidental or if it was an attack by the Spanish. We at The New York World have reviewed and examined the incident to a point where we can theorize exactly who and what cause this tragedy.
In the summer of 1947, there was a day that caused a lot of speculation and hysteria in Roswell, a city in New Mexico. On that day, June 14th, 1947, an unknown object crash-landed into a ranch in the city of Roswell, New Mexico, leaving a huge amount of debris. There were many people that did not know what to make of this, and asked themselves, “Was that an alien crash or was it something else?” Many people claimed that it was from an unidentified flying object, or UFO, but others believe it is something less interesting. However, the hype of the incident was silenced until 1979 after the U.S. government officially declared that the debris was nothing more than the debris of a weather balloon.
The term conspiracy theory is defined as a belief that powerful people or groups are responsible for events or situations due to secret plans that are illegal or harmful. There is many conspiracy theories that captivated the American people, but the most controversy conspiracy theory that leaves many unanswered questions for years is the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Friday of November 22, 1963, the 35th President of the United States, JFK, was shot at 12:30 PM while traveling in Dallas, Texas to appear for the next presidential campaign. Thousands of Americans whom was present at Dallas, Texas just witness the murder of the United States president. Many Americans believed that the United States government was behind the JFK assassination.
Theories have involved things like mysterious stone carvings, which were proved as a hoax, and alien abductions. Historians also point out that the settlement was doomed from the
Conspiracy theories have surfaced that the US military wanted to see if they could control hurricanes to their advantage. The military claimed to want to
Not only have the bodies not been found, but there were also a few sightings that show that the escape was a
Maine exploded (“U.S. Diplomacy”). On February 15, 1898, six days after the de Lôme scandal, the battleship U.S.S. Maine blew up in Havana Harbor, killing 268 men (“February 15, 1898”). At the time, the reason for the explosion was unknown (Danzer). However, the American press, with no evidence, blamed the destruction of the Maine on the Spanish (“February 15, 1898”). Newspaper headlines read, “Spanish Treachery!”
The Titanic’s Maiden voyage failed because of poor engineering on the hull and the air-tight compartments that were supposed to stop incoming flowing water past the hull. Another reason why it failed was because of the fact that everyone thought it was indestructible and godly. The ship’s crew had ignored any potential danger from the ocean, in fact, there were many dangers in the ocean other than icebergs. The fact the staff of the ship didn’t run a lifeboat drill and didn’t have the sufficient passengers when the lifeboats were sent off by the appalling destruction of the Titanic. Tuesday
Topic: The Bermuda Triangle General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that Bermuda Triangle has some scientific reasons which effects a lot of mysterious incidents. Central idea: Despite it is a dangerous and mysterious place, but Bermuda Triangle has so much of attractive places to visit. INTRODUCTION I. Bermuda Triangle is a part which is situated in the North of Atlantic Oceon. The Bermuda Triangle covers about 500, 000 miles of the sea around the world. The Bermuda Triangle is roughly bounded by three places.
What does one think of when the name Titanic is said? That it was one of perhaps the most tragic events to have ever occurred on the sea? What is certain however is that it is one of the most remembered historical events to have ever occurred on the ocean and it is possible that the words “criminal negligence” come to one’s mind however, people look at it most have no idea of the true reasons the Titanic sank and that is why several people over the years have delved into the mystery of what sank the ship God himself could not. Most believe it to be the one accomplishment of a lone iceberg what most do not know is that there was a fire burning in one of the worst areas a fire could have burned.