The Devil's Triangle


DEAR JEANETTE: What causes the phenomenon of the “Devil’s Triangle”?

DEAR : I am not at all sure that there is any such thing as the “phenomenon of the Devil’s Triangle”. There are unexplained disappearances there, yes. But there are unexplained disappearances of people, cars, boats, airplanes, etc. in many (all?) other places as well.

The heavy boat and plane traffic in the area commonly known as the Devil’s Triangle, combined with the “fluky” weather and water conditions, leads to extra incidents in this and a few similar areas in the world. The causes of some of the accidents (disappearances) do remain unexplained.

However, most of what we hear and read about the areas of this sort, is rehashing of the few real mysteries or are the result of incomplete research. Sometimes I am sure that the greed for the money paid for articles that are published also leads to incomplete reporting of some of the facts that are known. After all, sensational headlines sell papers and magazines so publishers and editors are looking for sensational stories. Some writers are willing to produce what is wanted even if they make it up.

Probably incomplete research is more often the cause of inaccurate reporting because much of it would be time-consuming and costly. But if you really become interested in such reports and read (remember and compare) everything you can find on the subject, you will find many discrepancies. And usually several issues later, the magazine will be printing “Letters to the Editor” answering some of the questions left unanswered in the article.

As far as we can find out from psychic research and from high level spirit guides there is not life in matter anyplace else in the known universe. (Life is native to spirit and there is life throughout the universe, but not in matter, incarnate, in the body, except on the Earth.) This then would eliminate several of the explanations often used to explain the mysterious disappearances.

If invaders from outer space are not causing this, what about Atlanteans or other life under the ocean? Or even from 'the hollow center of the Earth'? These explanations too become so involved and unrealistic that I must dismiss them since I find no confirmation from the spirit world for them either.

Of course, facts being stranger than fiction, “true” explanations of things often seem “involved and unrealistic” when they are new to us. But for the time being at least, I personally cannot accept the hollow earth or underwater explanations. (In this, as in all learning fields, I reserve the right to change my mind! If I didn’t have anything else to learn, I probably wouldn’t be here on the Earth writing this column or anything else!)

Nature’s forces are so powerful that I don’t think we need to look to the more exotic reasons for those disappearances that are truly unexplained. Our communications, tracking devices, etc. are vastly superior to those of the past but they are not yet perfect. Especially when they are operated and the results are interpreted by imperfect human beings.