“The Mysterious Story Of Flight 19"

The whole crew of Flight 19 just disappeared out of nowhere.

Keyana McGhee
The Pink

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Image by Peter James on Unsplash

Back in 1945 on December 5th, Flight 19 flew over the Atlantic ocean on a training mission. They flew away until they ran out of gas disappearing as if they’ve flown to Mars. There was no trace of Flight 19. Nobody from Flight 19 was ever seen or heard from again.

In the 1960s, a paranormal writer, Vincent Gaddis invented the phrase “Bermuda Triangle”. Gaddis has also drawn strong criticism for ignoring possible natural explanations and inventing mysteries where it doesn’t exist. The crew of Flight 19 was known as the most dangerous paranormal hotspot in the world known as the Bermuda Triangle. According to his research 100s of ships have disappeared in this particular section of the Atlantic never to be seen or heard from again. But Gaddis didn’t invent the legend of the Bermuda Triangle he just named it. The stories extend back to the 15th century.

In 1492, Columbus sailed through the triangle on his way to America, but on his way, he saw a light rising up out of the ocean. Columbus said the light was like a flame from a wax candle that went up and down 4 times. Columbus and his crew sailed to the light and found nothing. The light then disappeared without them knowing where it came from. The light is stuck with the entire crew.

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