WHAT IS THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE
The Bermuda triangle in the North Atlantic Ocean is known for causing
the disappearance of ships and planes. This triangular area creates a
vortex when certain mathematical degrees align with the apex point of
the giant main crystal that operated Atlantis, which now stands upright
on the ocean floor following the sinking of Atlantis. It holds the
complete record of the history of Earth and its future destiny and is
accessible only by several Atlantean priests of that period who hold the
etheric access codes, as well as a couple of higher archangels.
What occurs during this period of activation is anything entering its
sphere shifts from 3D into the 4th or 5th dimension. The souls on board
the ships and planes that go missing are fine but now reside in a higher
vibrational space. There have been instances where the passengers of a
ship that passed through this area at a time when it was close to its
activation of a vortex, arrived at their destination port very
disoriented. They were briefly transported into a higher realm. Once
this temporary disorientation passes, they are fine.
The Bermuda Triangle is a region of the North Atlantic Ocean (roughly)
bounded by the south-eastern coast of the U.S., Bermuda, and the islands
of the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Puerto
Rico). The exact boundaries of the Bermuda Triangle are not universally
agreed upon. By
all approximations, the region has a vaguely triangular shape. The
Bermuda Triangle does not appear on any world
maps and
the U.S.
Board on Geographic Names does
not recognize the Bermuda Triangle as an official region of the Atlantic
Ocean.
The actual figures are unknown, but over the past several centuries,
more than 50 ships and 20 planes are said to have disappeared in the
area now referred to as the Bermuda Triangle. In more recent history,
two incidents stand out. In 1918, the U.S.S Cyclops, a Navy supply ship
with 306 crew members on board en
route to Baltimore,
Maryland, from Brazil, disappeared
in the Bermuda Triangle. No
explanation was given for its disappearance, and no wreckage was found.
Some 27 years later, a squadron of bombers (collectively known as Flight
19) under American Lieut. Charles Carroll Taylor disappeared in the
airspace above the Bermuda Triangle. No explanation was given and no
wreckage was found. However,
the most recent incident that gained significant attention was the
disappearance of a cargo ship, the MV Altamira, on February 18th 2023. Sandy Stevenson
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