Showing posts with label Missing Planes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Missing Planes. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2016

Mysterious 'Lake Michigan Triangle' – Where Planes and Ships Disappear | VIDEO

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Mysterious 'Lake Michigan Triangle' – Where Planes and Ships Disappear

     A mysterious area of water and land where planes and ships have been known to disappear, known as the “Lake Michigan Triangle,” makes landfall in Manitowoc County, Wis.

The Lake Michigan Triangle or sometimes called “Michigan Triangle,” spans from Manitowoc, Wisconsin to Ludington, Michigan and south to Benton Harbor. This area has a long list of vessels that have a disappeared, never to have been found, reports the Travel Channel.
Steve Schuster
wbay.com
3-13-16

[...] Forty feet below water, scientists have uncovered an ancient civilization with carvings dating back to pre-historic times. The site is often referred to as “North American Stonehenge.” The original is located in England.

Back in/under Lake Michigan, some say the cause of the disappearances is a “metaphysical force” with a super natural vortex of energy, which some attribute to the underwater discovery. [...]

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Why Planes Vanish | VIDEO

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Why Planes Vanish

Why Planes Vanish


By Miles O’Brien
PBS.org
10-8-14


Can new technology prevent aircraft like Flight MH370 from disappearing without a trace?

      The disappearance of Flight MH370 stunned the world. In an era of smart-phones and GPS, how could a 270-ton passenger jet vanish into thin air? It was a rude awakening for all of us, showing just how far we are from the world we imagined we lived in—in which every move is monitored all the time. NOVA tells the inside story of the search for Flight MH370 and meets the key players from all corners of the globe who have spent months searching for the lost plane. In the search for answers, we'll reveal how today's planes must fly through vast radar "blind spots," and investigate new technologies that could allow ground stations and satellites to track planes automatically, without pilot intervention, even in remote areas with no radar coverage. What will it take to guarantee that in the future, nothing will ever be 'lost' again?