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	<title>Comments on: Five TBM Avenger Bombers Lost in the Bermuda Triangle</title>
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		<title>By: Spentzas Polykarpos</title>
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		<dc:creator>Spentzas Polykarpos</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Dec 2010 20:37:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>paradoxe of twist/einstein phainomeno in physic when time move slow,
strangeness our didymous. that is the scientif solution , the crews reflects reduced due to time dilatation , crews heart beat 70/1mn but ,close to ufo time move slow, heart 70/10 minutes therefore accidents
stop. equipments must modification radio receivers time adjust add,
radars gravity/time button / adjust must add.

please inform all and wife of taylor chief of fl19 
kindly confirm answer to me
merry christmas - happy new year 2011</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>paradoxe of twist/einstein phainomeno in physic when time move slow,<br />
strangeness our didymous. that is the scientif solution , the crews reflects reduced due to time dilatation , crews heart beat 70/1mn but ,close to ufo time move slow, heart 70/10 minutes therefore accidents<br />
stop. equipments must modification radio receivers time adjust add,<br />
radars gravity/time button / adjust must add.</p>
<p>please inform all and wife of taylor chief of fl19<br />
kindly confirm answer to me<br />
merry christmas &#8211; happy new year 2011</p>
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		<title>By: ralph j flaherty</title>
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		<dc:creator>ralph j flaherty</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 15:30:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Your discription of the disapearance of flight 19 is the most accurate i have seen. I was probably one of the last people to talk to one of the crewmen who were on that flight, because I had just returned from a mornig flight in the same area, I was 18 at the time and was about to finish training as a naval aircewman. I knew Whitey thompson because we were in gunnery school together. He was a marine and had just come back from the fleet. and as I understood had served on the Franklin, i forget the cv#. The marines were at gunnery school at the emory riddle building on 27th ave in Miami for a refresher course and the we moved on to operational training in TBFs at FT Lauderdale. I remember I was going by the tower building that evening when I heard the whitey&#039;s flight had not come back, A daybreak the next morning I was on the first search flight that left Ft Lauderdale. very rough seas that day it was the first and only time I ever got sick flying. If any of the pilots are left I&#039;m sure the guy I was with will remember the kid that through up right behind him an hour or so into a long flight. All I could think of at that time, was that if the water was tis rough the night before the could never survive the ditching especially in the dark, Thank you for your artical, it brought back many memories. I went on to spend four more years in the Navy flying as a gunner in SB2C Helldivers. Ralph Flaherty</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your discription of the disapearance of flight 19 is the most accurate i have seen. I was probably one of the last people to talk to one of the crewmen who were on that flight, because I had just returned from a mornig flight in the same area, I was 18 at the time and was about to finish training as a naval aircewman. I knew Whitey thompson because we were in gunnery school together. He was a marine and had just come back from the fleet. and as I understood had served on the Franklin, i forget the cv#. The marines were at gunnery school at the emory riddle building on 27th ave in Miami for a refresher course and the we moved on to operational training in TBFs at FT Lauderdale. I remember I was going by the tower building that evening when I heard the whitey&#039;s flight had not come back, A daybreak the next morning I was on the first search flight that left Ft Lauderdale. very rough seas that day it was the first and only time I ever got sick flying. If any of the pilots are left I&#039;m sure the guy I was with will remember the kid that through up right behind him an hour or so into a long flight. All I could think of at that time, was that if the water was tis rough the night before the could never survive the ditching especially in the dark, Thank you for your artical, it brought back many memories. I went on to spend four more years in the Navy flying as a gunner in SB2C Helldivers. Ralph Flaherty</p>
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