Second Failed Bermuda Triangle Rescue
January 3, 2008
London Scribe
by Selene Kendall
American rescue efforts have failed in recovery of the Serenity VIII, which disappeared two days ago in the infamous Bermuda Triangle. The military dispatches which combed the “Hot Zone” discovered no traces of the missing cruise ship or the U.S. Coast Guard patrol ships from the initial rescue effort. After extensive searching, the majority of the search team was recalled, leaving two navy ships behind to scout the area for signs of anything out of the ordinary. Three hours later, a distress call was received from the deployment regarding “odd weather conditions, possibly a severe storm rushing in” and once again the lines went dead and the ships have gone missing.
The President of the United States has declared a state of national emergency and has restricted any naval or air travel in that region. “We will not rest until this mystery is solved. We will not give up. We will regain control of our oceans.” Though not verified, some sources say that the U.S. President is planning a science-based exploration under military supervision.
When questioned regarding the findings of the daytime search team, one officer said, “Everything was normal. There were clear, blue skies and everything was peaceful. The sonar showed no wreckage on the ocean floor. The only oddity in the area was a ULF signal around 9 Hertz. Other than that, it could’ve been a pleasure cruise. Forgive the analogy.”
Perhaps the Bermuda Triangle has not been a myth. Fanatics of metaphysics and unexplained phenomena have been coming out of the woodwork with not a subtle, “I told you so.” Will the U.S. solve this mystery on their own, or will they employ the help of countries around the world? Much remains to be seen as these strange and unfortunate events unfold.