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Whatever happened to Flight 19? Five Navy bombers that vanished on a routine training mission? And the untold numbers of others who have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle? What can we learn from intrepid adventurers like Christopher Columbus, Charles Lindbergh, and Bruce Gernon, the co-author of this book who survived frightening encounters in the Triangle and lived to tell the tale?


Bermuda Triangle Legacy presents pilot Bruce Gernon’s groundbreaking new theory of the Bermuda Triangle, based upon his own firsthand experiences, eyewitness reports from other close-call Triangle survivors, and leading scientific research. Gernon believes that a rare natural phenomenon may be behind many of the seemingly paranormal happenings in the Triangle, causing time distortions, pilot disorientation, and equipment malfunctions.


But the notorious Bermuda Triangle hasn’t given up all its secrets. Bermuda Triangle Legacy also explores the Triangle’s connection to UFOs, a secret navy base, and a possible link to a vanished ancient civilization.

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Published October 8, 2017

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Rob MacGregor

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Rob MacGregor is author of 19 novels, 14 non-fiction books, and has teamed with George Lucas and Peter Benchley. He is a winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Award for mystery writing, and has been on the New York Times best-seller’s list. He writes both adult and young adult mysteries, adventure, and science fiction/fantasy. He’s best known for his seven Indiana Jones novels. He co-authored The Fog with Bruce Gernon, and with his wife, Trish, co-authored three books on synchronicity. His latest book is Aliens in the Backyard: UFO Encounters, Abductions, and Synchronicity. In his spare time, Rob teaches yoga and meditation.

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March 4, 2018
I read it purely out of curiosity and I was not disappointed. It left a lot of questions in my head but it was interesting to read through.
Somewhere I got a feeling that no one is any wiser as to why this happens and everyone is flogging the same horse and in effect going around in circles around the same topic.
If there are solid research happening, then it’s either in-conclusive or kept secret....
Finally no one knows the reason why this happens ....all you know is that something happens.
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