Mysterious Gas has been Killing People by the Bermuda Triangle

Mysterious Gas has been Killing People by the Bermuda Triangle Clapway

The Bermuda Triangle has been shrouded in mystery for too long. The disappearing planes and boats have somehow escaped the sound logical reasoning that so many crave. Instead, it has become something of a conspiracy to keep that tinfoil hat folk busy. Well, those crazy people can now thank Norway as they may have solved the mystery.

LARGE CRATERS FOUND IN BERMUDA TRIANGLE

Unfortunately, it isn’t mystic vortex, space pirates or Japanese sea monsters that caused all this fuss in the Bermuda Triangle. According to a Norweigan research, the cause of all this may have been cratering. They discovered the craters at the bottom of the Barents Sea in the Arctic. From there, Norway somehow made a connection that similar craters could have been responsible for all the disappearances around Bermuda. Sounds fishy that a crater they found 4,000 miles away in the arctic, could be responsible.

METHANE GAS MAY BE TO BLAME

By using 3D imagery of the craters, Norwegian scientists were able to measure that crater to be 3,280 feet in diameter with a depth of 131 feet. These findings suggest that methane gas eruptions from accumulated oil are responsible. This 250 million-year-old crater is likely to be a hot spot for shallow marine methane release. Well, that’s certainly fascinating and all, but scientists refuse to make any connections to that of the Bermuda Triangle mysteries.  The fact is, the disappearance of these vessels is no different than perhaps any other area in the ocean.

MEDIA PROPAGANDA WINS AGAIN

These so-called methane blowouts would hold some kind of significance  if this was 12,000 years ago. They haven’t really occurred since the last Ice Age, which effectively busts this myth. The fact is, the Bermuda Triangle was never anything but a farce. It’s not even recognized by the US Board on Geographic Names. Some American writer made up the term in 1964. Since then, it’s been just a bunch of drunk sailors and bored pilots making up stories to entertain themselves. Most of the alleged disappearances  have even been found. The Bermuda Triangle is no more dangerous than Margaret Thatcher on a cold day. East St. Louis however, stay far away from there.