Lee Kuhnle
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Podcast Appearances
That one I don't know, but again, I am as a skeptic more towards physical phenomenon.
So if it can kind of make sense, maybe the answer is yes on that one.
Coincidence.
Maybe there's nothing.
Boats sink, planes go down.
If two do it, it's a coincidence.
That one I really like, I got to say.
So that's an uncomfortable fact.
Do you want to get back to how this all started?
Like some of the most famous shipwrecks, flight wrecks, this kind of thing?
And this is all verified, like government admits to it.
There's no secret.
Okay, so we've got one plane losing contact.
We've got a rescue team, a fleet.
What do you call a group of airplanes?
The Bermuda Triangle.
We are talking about a shipwreck and a flight that went down, a rescue flight that went down after it, all at the beginning of the last century up until the 1940s.
These are the foundational myths of one of the most, it's one of the wildest conspiracy theories that has persisted for so many years.
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