Bruce Gernon is the Survivor of the Bermuda Triangle. He is one
lucky man who has survived the experiences from the Bermuda Triangle. He has
experienced the time wrap theory of the Bermuda Triangle and has lived to tell
his story on survival. Bruce Gernon is only one person in the world to witness
what mystery is behind the Bermuda Triangle and what the Triangle creates to
make things disappear. Many others have also seen parts of this phenomenon of
mystery and disappearance and some have seen it completely, just like Bruce. Gernon
see this from its birth stage through its mature stage and enter the heart of
the Timestorm and escape through a Tunnel Vortex and experience a time warp of
30 minutes forward in time and 100 miles forward in space.
“It has become a permanent part of my memory, since I
have been memorizing it for over 30 years.”
“Bruce Gernon”
Bruce Gernon Electronic Fog Theory:
Bruce Gernon claims he flew a Beech Bonanza from Andros
Airport, Bahamas, to Palm Beach, Florida - 250 miles - in 47 minutes. Bruce and
his daughter Rob McGregor was in this flight. It is only after 31 years of his
complete research on the triangle did Bruce Gernon discover how he had flown
those 100 miles in such a short time and never seen the Earth or sky around
him. He claims it's because of something called 'electronic fog.' It is said
that Bruce was captured by the electronic fog where in which there have been
dozens of planes and boats too which went missing in this fog throughout
history.
He believes that a rare natural phenomenon may be behind
paranormal happenings in the Triangle. Experts say that the Bruce Gernon Story
of Electronic Fog also explores the Bermuda Triangle's connection to UFO's, a
secret navy base and a possible link to a vanished ancient civilization. The
Bermuda triangle has claimed over a thousand people during the twentieths
century itself. But, Bruce Gernon has left Bruce alive, so that he can tell us the
real mysteries behind the Bermuda Triangle.
it could be aliens maybethe kracken maybe something intirely new
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