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Is Global Warming related to Activity in the Bermuda Triangle?

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Between 1990 - 2002 more than 14 planes and over 100 ships became missing, fallen to the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. After 2002 there are no reports of missing vessels.

This coresponds to the same trends of global warming when it peaked in the 1990's and then saw the temperatures decline into this decade.

http://www.bermuda-triangle.org/

Is there a relationship between global warming and the activity within the Bermuda Triangle? And if there is, what can be done to correct it?

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  1. during World War II, MANY, MANY planes went down all over the world, leaving no trace, and there have been virtually no attempts to attribute these losses to anything but military action, mechanical failure, or human error.

    Most naval aircraft were equipped with automatic distress signal transmitters that were supposed to float free and start sending a radio signal when a plane made a forced landing, Those damned things didn''t even WORK most of the time, and even when they did, it wasn''t for very long!\\"  


  2. Haven't you been Listening to Al Gore...?

    The aquatic Bermuda Triangle beast has evolved, because of Global Warming into...

    ManBearPig!!!

    I'm 'cereal' lol....

  3. It's the great global warming monster made out of a carbon mutation. Unaccepted by the world, it came to dwell in the Bermuda Triangle, perpetually seeking revenge on the humans it came to loathe so much.

  4. Yes. I believe it is. That is another great angle. I think global warming has also increased the werewolf population as well.

  5. Is Al Gore going to tax the Bermuda Triangle too?

    I was joking, but the reason ships disappear is thought to be large bubble of methane burped up from seismic activity on the ocean floor in that area.  What happens is all the methane bubbles "ruin" the water's ability to float objects and ships simply slip into the water without warning.  It's suggested some of these eruptions go high enough to knock airplanes out of the sky.  

    And since methane is supposedly a "greenhouse gas" maybe Al Gore will try to have people who survive the Bermuda Triangle pay a "carbon offset tax" so he can buy another Lear Jet or bigger house.

  6. very interesting,I've also noticed  the global warming graphs

    have a direct correlation to the U.S. divorce rate which also peaked then fell off after the mid 90s.

    I hope to get rich from a movie I'm making about it called "an incompatible truth"

  7. I think you might be onto something there my good doctor. I suggest we start a movement proposing drastic measures to help rid the world of this mysterious triangle before we all perish.

    Pythagoras didn't count on this triangle: a^2 + b^2= GW

    Edit:

    Andrew Q said:

    "Dr Jello, I'm so sorry I only just got it, you support GW

    and post these ridiculous questions to make deniers look stupid

    good job."

    Its amazing how people don't know a joke when they see one. Sort like in the case of Dr. Jello's post here.

    And are you really attacking his grammar? Hmmm....

  8. Thank you for the chuckle.  I am sure they will find some way to explain and relate it to global warming.  They always do.

  9. I think Global warming is nothing to do with the mysterious events in Bermuda triangle like you said before the missing of ships and planes,according to the scientists the causes are bad weather like typhoons because of very strong electromagnetic field in that area, as of now they are still searching the causes of this phenomena and perhaps to support their own theories and inference.

  10. Listen, a lot of people don't know this, but all those strange disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle were caused by a Loch Ness monster type of creature!  I've got video of him that I plan on releasing to the public very soon....stay tuned!

  11. If you had actually read anything on the site rather than using it as another topic on your B.S. sandwich you might have read the following:

    "Well, obviously not all of the above are “missing ships.” It is, in fact, hard to discern why the Coast Guard retained these vessel names on file. They insist at 7th district HQ that this is all the vessels they have kept on file for the last 2 years, though even they don’t clarify why. While my FOIA request was for missing vessels, the closest they could come was “overdue” and presented me with this list. However, it is also obvious not all of the vessels above are overdue vessels. In a couple of instances it clarifies that the ODU vessel was found, but for the other ODU vessels it says nothing. A short search time (date opened/date closed) doesn’t help, as the search for a missing plane or boat can be very short. This is usually because the Coast Guard doesn’t really have much info on it. It is merely listed as unreported or overdue between far flung destinations. "

  12. If your serious about the question then the serious answer is no. When i was at UNC I did a study and found that the disappearance of these vessels correlated with extreme solar activity. Also if you believe in global warming, look to our sun as the cause. Not man. NASA in the last 15 years has placed close to 15 satellites in orbit to do nothing but monitor solar activity and its affect on the earth.

  13. Dr Jello, I'm so sorry I only just got it, you support GW

    and post these ridiculous questions to make deniers look stupid

    good job.

    "100 ships became missing"

    excellent command of grammar as well.

  14. There may be some correlation but I'm more into the alien abduction or mystical maybe having to do with Atlantis theories. I guess it is the romantic in me.

    To answer your question in part yes, and in part no, and in part who knows. It will be forever a mystery until when or if it is uncovered.

  15. Maybe Al Gore will do a documentory on this.

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