Wednesday, June 18, 2008

JUNE FAKE COMPANIES LIST

hi Friends

The main aim of this blog is to make aware of ppl's who spend money in those companies who give u a fake certificate but later u didn't get any call or u have been rejected by some MNC's like satyam,infy,tcs,etc,. Each and every MNC's maintain their own database.If ur company is in that list means u cant get a job even u done very well in interview. This is a special blog designed 4 person who search job.....

This is List of fake companies which was identified in SATYAM and Infy..... So be aware of this companies....All the specified companies r conformed fake ...........






outset Technologies

Access Software Solutions Pvt Ltd

Adira Technologies

Adroit Claretdene Infotech

ADVENT GLOBAL SOLUTIONS

Allsoft Corporation Limited, Hyderabad

Anthesis Technologies Pvt Ltd

Aptra Infotech

Aventies IT Solutions

Beacon Software Solutions

Bizicon Infotech Pvt Ltd,

Bonafied Digital Services

Brainware Technologies

C Wave Technologies

CBK Infotech

Cecil/Cicil

Cegon Info Solutions

Cogent Technologies

COVA INFOTECH

Cusat Systems, Bangalore

Datavision

Dextrous Innovators

Dice Technologies

Digital Orb Technologies

Digital Orb Technologies

e Matrix Enterprise Solutions

e Matrix Software Solutions

Earthware Technologies


elbrus Global

elixire software solutions

EmpowerMinds

Flash Infotech

Focus Associates

Futuretech Consultancy Services

Genex

Globals Infotech

Icamberwell

IGI

IMAX Technologies

Impact Technologies

Infinity solutions

Iris Consulting

itech Software solutions

Juniper Solutions

JVS Consultants/JVS Info Systems

Keyoon Solutions

Lavanya Technologies

Leciel Technologies

Lecil

Lemuria Technologies

M/s Ehastha Global Services

M/s. Bharathi Business Solutions

M/s. Info Links Technologies Ltd

M/s. Magnus Infotech

Marc4 Technologies

Marques Consulting

Mindrome Technologies Private Limited

Miracle Software Systems

MSD Technologies

MYM Technologies Limited

NAAT consulting

Nex- G Exuberant Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

Nivetho

Outset Technologies

Power Views Technologies

Propus Infotech/Propus Software Solutions Chennai

Proximo Consultancy, Bangalore

Sanders Tech

Seninsis tech

Sigma Soft

Silpa Informatics

Smirk Technologies

Softage technologies

Softlink Solutions

Sorix Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

Source Horizon, Jaipur

Sphinx Networks

SR Soft Sol

Starex

Step Online Pvt Ltd.

Sunsilica

Surya Software Solutions

Suyoga Technologies

System Domain

Team infosol

Time Technologies.Net Pvt Ltd.

Triton IT services

Unit Force Technologies

Version Technologies

Vidhata Infotech

Vimukti Tech(under verification)

Zombie Software Solutions



Hi frnds this list of companies is under investigation so offers to stop it also.....

e-Fort

Integer Software

Realsoft Technologies

Softedge Technologies

softpro

Unique Consultancy Services

UTL

Now u can c the address of this companies:









outset Technologies No. 90,3rd cross,2nd Main,Ganga Nagar,Bangalore -560032
Access Software Solutions Pvt Ltd

Chennai
Adira Technologies Bangalore

Adroit Claretdene Infotech

Bangalore
ADVENT GLOBAL SOLUTIONS

Hyderabad
Allsoft Corporation Limited, Hyderabad

Hyderabad
Anthesis Technologies Pvt Ltd

Bangalore
Aptra Infotech

No.20,9th Main,3rd block,Jayanagar,Bangalore - 560011

Aventies IT Solutions


No: 980, EWS, 2nd Stage,Yelahanka, Bangalore - 560064

Beacon Software Solutions

Hindipracharsabha Road, T Nagar, Chennai
Bizicon Infotech
Pvt Ltd,
Bangalore


Bonafied Digital Services


Brainware Technologies

#92, NAT Street, Basavanagudi, Bangalore, Karnataka,India, Pin-560004 (Ph-26616867)

C Wave Technologies
#1A,Shanthi Nilaya, Behind Huda Maitrivanam, Gayatri Nagar, Hyderabad-16

CBK Infotech


4/3, Sree Complex, MSRCE Road Opp. NIAS, Mathikere, Bangalore


Cecil/Cicil

Plot No. 928, Defence Colony, Sainikpuri, Secunderabad - 94

Cegon Info Solutions

Hyderabad


Cogent Technologies

Plot No. 151-155,302, Venkatadri Complex, Vivekananda Nagar, Kukatpally, Hyderabad - 500072

COVA INFOTECH
Hyderabad

Cusat Systems, Bangalore

Bangalore

Datavision


# 261, 10 th Cross , I st " N " Block , Rajajinagar,Bangalore – 560010

Dextrous


Innovators
Bangalore
Dice Technologies Hyderabad




Digital Orb Technologies


Noida

Digital Orb Technologies

Bangalore

e Matrix Enterprise Solutions


Manadi Towers,Above ING Vysya Bank, 20/233,9th Main Road,3rd Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore- 560011

e Matrix Software Solutions


261,10th Cross,1st "N" Block,Rajajinagar,Bangalore-560010


Earthware Technologies No. 17, MTK Buildings, Outer Ring Road,Marthahalli, Bangalore
e-Fort



elbrus Global




#853, 2nd Floor, 4th Cross,10th Main, Indiranagar 2nd Stage, Bangalore


elixire software solutions

2nd Cross, Mahadeva Pura, Bangalore, Karnataka,India,

EmpowerMinds



Hyderabad



Flash Infotech





# 216, 2nd Floor, B Wing, Mittal Tower, M.G.Road, Bangalore-01and #25/1, HMT Main Road, Mathikere,Bangalore- 560054


Futuretech Consultancy
Services


Bangalore




Genex



AG - 4, Metropalm Groove, Somajiguda,Hyderabad - 5000082


Globals Infotech

Bangalore

Icamberwell


Plot No. 29, 4th Floor, Zeenath residency, Sri Nagar Colony, Hyderabad - 500073





IGI


IMAXTechnologies


Impact Technologies




Plot No.17. Navarajasthan Co-OP Hsg. Soc., Flat No.9 Nishigandha Apts, Senapati Bapat Rd., Pune






Infinity solutions


Integer Software



197/A,2nd Floor,Chhabria Chambers,Double Road,, Indira Nagar,, Bangalore

Iris Consulting



Bangalore
itech Software
solutions


347/10A, 19th cross, 7th main,BTM 2nd phase, Bangalore


Juniper Solutions 254, 1st cross, 2nd block 3rd phase , banashankari , Bangalore, Karnataka,India, Pin-560085 (Ph-26676071
JVS Consultants/JVS Info Systems 501,5th Floor, Dwarakapuri Colony , Punjagutta, Hyderabad
Keyoon Solutions Hyderabad
Lara Technologies #5,2nd floor,80 ft road,5th block,koramangala, Bangalore, Karnataka,India, Pin-560095 (Ph-080-41310124)
Lavanya Technologies #186/25 ,10th 'B' Main Road, 1st Block, Jayanagar, Banagalore, Karnataka, India, Pin-560011 (Ph-080-26565729)
Leciel Technologies Hyderabad
Lecil Flat No. 202, Vijetha Garden Empire, Moosarambaug,Dilkhush Nagar, Hyderabad - 36
Lemuria Technologies No.97, Harrington Road, Shenoy Nagar, Chennai-30
M/s Ehastha Global Services Chennai
M/s. Bharathi Business Solutions Chennai
M/s. Info Links Technologies Ltd Hyderabad
M/s. Magnus Infotech Chennai
Marc4 Technologies #312,4th "A" Main Road,3rd Stage, 3rd Block, Basaveshwar Nagar, Bangalore - 79
Marques Consulting #36, 8th main,chowdeswari layout,maratha halli,bangalore-37
Mindrome Technologies Private Limited Mumbai
Miracle Software Systems MIG-49, Lawsons Bay Colony,, Vishakapatnam, Andrapradesh,India, Pin-530017 (Ph-0891 2531569)
MSD Technologies Hyderbad
MYM Technologies Limited Hyderabad
NAAT consulting Hyderabad
Nex- G Exuberant Solutions Pvt. Ltd. A-6, First Floor, Sector 22, Noida, UP-201301
Nivetho
Outset Technologies Hyderabad
Power Views Technologies Hyderabad
Propus Infotech/Propus Software Solutions Chennai Chennai
Proximo Consultancy, Bangalore Bangalore
Realsoft Technologies 1-1-591, Gandhinagar,Hyderabad - 500020, AP
Sanders Tech
Seninsis tech
Sigma Soft #1, 2nd Floor, Canarabank Building, Airport Road, Bangalore, Karnataka,India, Pin-560037 (Ph-08055377407)
Silpa Informatics Hyderabad

Smirk Technologies Hyderabad

Softage technologies 25, 6th Cross, Rajiv Gandhi Road, Kanakpura Main R, Bangalore

Softedge Technologies # 928,28th Main, 2nd Floor,East End , Jayanagar, Bangalore – 560041

Softlink Solutions #465,mottapanapalaya,6th main,indira nagar, bangalore

Softpro MIG 15, 1st Main, 1st Stage, KHB Colony, Basaveshwar Nagar, Bangalore - 560079

Sorix Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Hyderbad
Source Horizon, Jaipur

Jaipur
Sphinx Networks 12-5-149/19/2,2nd floor, Opp.NIN Tarnaka, SECUNDERABAD

SR Soft Sol 501,Nilgiri Block, Aditya Enclave, Ameerpet, Hyderabad

Starex #8, Liberty Plaza, Himayat Nagar, Hyderabad - 500029

Step Online Pvt Ltd. No.299,1st Floor,B.T.S. 1st Main Road, Chinnayanpalya,Wilson Garden,Bangalore-30

STG #32&32/1,Khaleel Plaza,(Opp Vijaya Main College),RV Road, Basavanagudi, Bangalore

Sunsilica
Surya Software Solutions Hyderabad


Suyoga Technologies #12, Dharsons Building, Bowring Hospital Road, Shivajinagar, Bangalore -01


System Domain 3rd Block, Opp. ICICI Bank, Jayanagar, Bangalore .

Team infosol # 5, Cornwell Road, Langford Gardens, Bangalore – 560 025

Time Technologies.Net Pvt Ltd. Kodiyattu Chambers,Rajaji Road, Cochin - 35

Triton IT services Rajaram Colony, Kodambakkam, Chennai.

Unique Consultancy Services #1638,80ft road,BSK 1st Stage, Bank colony,Bangalore - 560050

Unit Force Technologies # 3/23, KHB Colony, 80 ft. Road, Basaveshwarnagar, Bangalore - 560079

UTL #19/6,Ashokpuram school road, Industrial Suburb,Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore -560022



Version Technologies

Pune

Vidhata Infotech 347/10A, 19th cross, 7th main,BTM 2nd phase, Bangalore




Zombie Software Solutions # 2455,2nd Floor,17th E Cross,9th Main, Banashankari 2nd stage,Bangalore - 560070

Friday, May 16, 2008

FAKE COMPANIES LIST

hi frnds this blog is going 2 show the list of fack companies that was exist's in the market....This company just register their name and they collect money from the fresher and offering Fake Experience certificate and they also advertise that they have many projects but they dont have any project.they just conduct some cource(with fresh teacher's).....be carefull they get ur id from job forum......

Customer Is King-chennai
HIMARK -chennai/bangaluru/Delhi
confidential-chennai/hy/blr/delhi
SSI ENGG -che/blr/hyd
Kaashyap Technologies Ltd (chennai/hyderabad/bangaluru)
MNC INDIA (chennai/hyderabad/bangaluru)
SUN ENGG (chennai/pune)
Emporis Academy Pvt.Ltd (chennai/delhi/hyderabad)
Tanyasolutions (chennai/bangaluru/hyderabad)
INFOCON(delhi/kolkata/pune)
High Technologies Solutions(delhi/NCR)
Aakit Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (mumbal)
iServiceGlobe Pvt Ltd
Automatic IT Services
Shiga Info Technologies
Microsat(delhi/noida)
Wispro(chennai)
SKYCOM technologies
SQC Infotech
infosat corporation
sap guru
Warehouse technologies(chennai)
Adira Technologies Bangalore

Anthesis Technologies Pvt Ltd Bangalore
Bizicon Infotech Pvt Ltd, Bangalore
Cusat Systems, Bangalore Bangalore
Dextrous Innovators Bangalore
Digital Orb Technologies Bangalore
Futuretech Consultancy Services Bangalore
Globals Infotech Bangalore
IMAX Technologies Bangalore
Iris Consulting Bangalore
Proximo Consultancy, Bangalore Bangalore
ADVENT GLOBAL SOLUTIONS Hyderabad
Allsoft Corporation Limited, Hyderabad Hyderabad
Cegon Info Solutions Hyderabad
COVA INFOTECH Hyderabad
Dice Technologies Hyderabad
EmpowerMinds Hyderabad
Keyoon Solutions Hyderabad
Leciel Technologies Hyderabad
M/s. Info Links Technologies Ltd Hyderabad
MYM Technologies Limited Hyderabad
NAAT consulting Hyderabad
Outset Technologies Hyderabad
Power Views Technologies Hyderabad
Silpa Informatics Hyderabad
Smirk Technologies Hyderabad
Surya Software Solutions Hyderabad


this is only small list of fake compaines... we include many more companies later.... if u hav any doubt about any company? we help u to find it..if u know any company then u also send it to us...... it a begin...........

FACT BEHIND BERMUDA TRI-ANGLE

Hi frnds lets all hear about Bermuda triangle.... but do u know that it is true r not?... this blog is going 2 focus about the fact behind the Bermuda triangle

The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region of the northwestern Atlantic Ocean in which a number of aircraft and Surface vessels have disappeared. Some people have claimed that these disappearances fall beyond the boundaries of human error or acts of nature. Some of these disappearances have been attributed to the Paranormal, a suspension of the Law of Physics, or activity by extraterrestrial beings by popular culture. Though a substantial documentation exists showing numerous incidents to have been inaccurately reported or embellished by later authors, and numerous official agencies have gone on record as stating the number and nature of disappearances to be similar to any other area of ocean, many have remained unexplained despite
considerable investigation.



THE TRIANGLE AREA:


The boundaries of the Triangle vary with the author; some stating its shape is akin to a trapezoid covering the Straits of Florida, the Bahamas, and the entire Caribbean island area east to the Azores; others add to it the Gulf of Mexico. The more familiar, triangular boundary in most written works has as its points somewhere on the Atlantic coast of Florida; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and the mid-Atlantic island of Bermuda, with most of the accidents concentrated along the southern boundary around the Bahamas and the Florida Straits.

Famous incidents:


Flight19

was a training flight of TBM Avenger bombers that went missing on December 5, 1945 while over the Atlantic. The impression is given that the flight encountered unusual phenomena and anomalous compass readings, and that the flight took place on a calm day under the supervision of an experienced pilot, Lt. Charles Carroll Taylor. Adding to the intrigue is that the Navy's report of the accident was ascribed to "causes or reasons unknown." It is believed that Taylor's mother wanted to save her son's reputation, so she made them write "reasons unknown" when actually Taylor was 50 km NW from where he thought he was. [26]

While the basic facts of this version of the story are essentially accurate, some important details are missing. The weather was becoming stormy by the end of the incident; only Taylor had any significant flying time, but he was not familiar with the south Florida area and had a history of getting lost in flight, having done so three times during World War II, and being forced to ditch his planes twice into the water; and naval reports and written recordings of the conversations between Taylor and the other pilots of Flight 19 do not indicate magnetic problems.[26]

Mary Celeste

The mysterious abandonment in 1872 of the Mary Celeste is often but inaccurately connected to the Triangle, the ship having been abandoned off the coast of Portugal. The event is possibly confused with the sinking of a ship with a similar name, the Mari Celeste, off the coast of Bermuda on September 13, 1864. [27]

Ellen Austin

The Ellen Austin supposedly came across an abandoned derelict, placed on board a prize crew, and attempted to sail with it to New York in 1881. According to the stories, the derelict disappeared; others elaborating further that the derelict reappeared minus the prize crew, then disappeared again with a second prize crew on board. A check of Lloyd's of London records proved the existence of the Meta, built in 1854; in 1880 the Meta was renamed Ellen Austin. There are no casualty listings for this vessel, or any vessel at that time, that would suggest a large number of missing men placed on board a derelict which later disappeared.[28]

USS Cyclops

Main article: USS Cyclops (AC-4)

The incident resulting in the single largest loss of life in the history of the US Navy not related to combat occurred when USS Cyclops under the command of Lt Cdr G. W. Worley, went missing without a trace with a crew of 309 sometime after March 4, 1918, after departing the island of Barbados. Although there is no strong evidence for any theory, storms, capsizing and enemy activity have all been suggested as explanations.[29][30]

Theodosia Burr Alston

Main article: Theodosia Burr Alston

Theodosia Burr Alston was the daughter of former United States Vice President Aaron Burr. Her disappearance has been cited at least once in relation to the Triangle. [31] She was a passenger on board the Patriot, which sailed from Charleston, South Carolina to New York City on December 30, 1812, and was never heard from again. Both piracy and the War of 1812 have been posited as explanations, as well as a theory placing her in Texas, well outside the Triangle.

Spray

Captain Joshua Slocum's skill as a mariner was beyond argument; he was the first man to sail around the world solo. In 1909, in his boat Spray he set out on a course to take him through the Caribbean to Venezuela. He disappeared; there was no evidence he was even in the Triangle when Spray was lost. It was assumed he was run down by a steamer or struck by a whale, the Spray being too sound a craft and Slocum too experienced a mariner for any other cause to be considered likely, and in 1924 he was declared legally dead. While a mystery, there is no known evidence for, or against, paranormal activity.

Star Tiger and Star Ariel

These Avro Tudor IV passenger aircraft disappeared without trace en route to Bermuda and Jamaica, respectively. Star Tiger was lost on January 30, 1948 on a flight from the Azores to Bermuda. Star Ariel was lost on January 17, 1949, on a flight from Bermuda to Kingston, Jamaica. Neither aircraft gave out a distress call; in fact, their last messages were routine. A possible clue to their disappearance was found in the mountains of the Andes in 1998: the Star Dust, an Avro Lancastrian airliner run by the same airline, had disappeared on a flight from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Santiago, Chile on August 2, 1947. The plane's remains were discovered at the melt end of a glacier, suggesting that either the crew did not pay attention to their instruments, suffered an instrument failure or did not allow for headwind effects from the jetstream on the way to Santiago when it hit a mountain peak, with the resulting avalanche burying the remains and incorporating it into the glacier. However, this is mere speculation with regard to the Star Tiger and Star Ariel, pending the recovery of the aircraft. It should be noted that the Star Tiger was flying at a height of just 2,000 feet (610 m), which would have meant that if the plane was forced down, there would have been no time to send out a distress message. It is also far too low for the jetstream or any other high-altitude wind to have any effect.[34]

KC-135 Stratotankers

On August 28, 1963 a pair of U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft collided and crashed into the Atlantic. The Triangle version (Winer, Berlitz, Gaddis [14][13][10]) of this story specifies that they did collide and crash, but there were two distinct crash sites, separated by over 160 miles (260 km) of water. However, Kusche's research[16] showed that the unclassified version of the Air Force investigation report stated that the debris field defining the second "crash site" was examined by a search and rescue ship, and found to be a mass of seaweed and driftwood tangled in an old buoy.

SS Marine Sulphur Queen

SS Marine Sulphur Queen, a T2 tanker converted from oil to sulfur carrier, was last heard from on February 4, 1963 with a crew of 39 near the Florida Keys. Marine Sulphur Queen was the first vessel mentioned in Vincent Gaddis' 1964 Argosy Magazine article,[10] but he left it as having "sailed into the unknown", despite the Coast Guard report which not only documented the ship's badly-maintained history, but declared that it was an unseaworthy vessel that should never have gone to sea.[35][36]

Raifuku Maru

One of the more famous incidents in the Triangle took place in 1921 (some say a few years later), when the Japanese vessel Raifuku Maru (sometimes misidentified as Raikuke Maru) went down with all hands after sending a distress signal which allegedly said "Danger like dagger now. Come quick!", or "It's like a dagger, come quick!" This has led writers to speculate on what the "dagger" was, with a waterspout being the likely candidate (Winer). In reality the ship was nowhere near the Triangle, nor was the word "dagger" a part of the ship's distress call ("Now very danger. Come quick."); having left Boston for Hamburg, Germany, on April 21, 1925, she got caught in a severe storm and sank in the North Atlantic with all hands while another ship, RMS Homeric, attempted an unsuccessful rescue.[37]

Connemara IV

A pleasure yacht found adrift in the Atlantic south of Bermuda on September 26, 1955; it is usually stated in the stories (Berlitz, Winer [13][14]) that the crew vanished while the yacht survived being at sea during three hurricanes. The 1955 Atlantic hurricane season lists only one storm coming near Bermuda towards the end of August, hurricane "Edith"; of the others, "Flora" was too far to the east, and "Katie" arrived after the yacht was recovered. It was confirmed that the Connemara IV was empty and in port when "Edith" may have caused the yacht to slip her moorings and drift out to sea

Natural Explanation:

Methane Hydrates
An explanation for some of the disappearances has focused on the presence of vast fields of methane hydrates on the continental shelves. Laboratory experiments carried out in Australia have proven that bubbles can, indeed, sink a scale model ship by decreasing the density of the water[22]; any wreckage consequently rising to the surface would be rapidly dispersed by the Gulf Stream. It has been hypothesized that periodic methane eruptions (sometimes called "mud volcanoes") may produce regions of frothy water that are no longer capable of providing adequate buoyancy for ships. If this were the case, such an area forming around a ship could cause it to sink very rapidly and without warning. A white paper was published in 1981 by the United States Geological Survey about the appearance of hydrates in the Blake Ridge area, off the southeastern United States coast.[23] However, according to a USGS web page, no large releases of gas hydrates are believed to have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle for the past 15,000 years

Compass variations

Compass problems are one of the cited phrases in many Triangle incidents. Some have theorized the possibility of unusual local magnetic anomalies in the area, however these have not been shown to exist. It should also be remembered that compasses have natural magnetic variations in relation to the Magnetic poles. For example, in the United States the only places where magnetic (compass) north and geographic (true) north are exactly the same are on a line running from Wisconsin to the Gulf of Mexico. Navigators have known this for centuries. But the public may not be as informed and think there is something mysterious about the compass "changing" across an area as large as the Triangle, which it naturally will.

Hurricanes

Hurricanes are extremely powerful storms which are spawned in the Atlantic near the equator, and have historically been responsible for thousands of lives lost and billions of dollars in damage. The sinking of Francisco de Bobadilla's Spanish fleet in 1502 was the first recorded instance of a destructive hurricane. These storms have in the past caused a number of incidents related to the Triangle.

Gulf Stream

The Gulf Stream is an ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico, and then through the Straits of Florida, into the North Atlantic. In essence, it is a river within an ocean, and like a river, it can and does carry floating objects. A small plane making a water landing or a boat having engine trouble will be carried away from its reported position by the current, as happened to the cabin cruiser Witchcraft on December 22, 1967, when it reported engine trouble near the Miami buoy marker one mile (1.6 km) from shore, but was not there when a Coast Guard cutter arrived.

Freak waves

Extremely large waves can appear seemingly at random, even in calm seas. One such rogue wave caused the Ocean Ranger, then the world's largest offshore platform, to capsize in 1982. There is, however, no particular reason to believe rogue waves are more common in the Bermuda region, and this explanation cannot account for the loss of airplanes.



KUSCHE'S EXPLANATION:

Lawrence David Kusche a research librarian fromArizon State University and author of The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Solved (1975) has challenged this trend. Kusche's research revealed a number of inaccuracies and inconsistencies between Berlitz's accounts and statements from eyewitnesses, participants, and others involved in the initial incidents.

Kusche came to several conclusions:

  • The number of ships and aircraft reported missing in the area was not significantly greater, proportionally speaking, than in any other part of the ocean.
  • In an area frequented by tropical storms, the number of disappearances that did occur were, for the most part, neither disproportionate, unlikely, nor mysterious; furthermore, Berlitz and other writers would often fail to mention such storms.
  • The numbers themselves had been exaggerated by sloppy research. A boat listed as missing would be reported, but its eventual (if belated) return to port may not be reported.
  • Some disappearances had in fact, never happened. One plane crash was said to have taken place in 1937 off Daytona Beach,Florida, in front of hundreds of witnesses; a check of the local papers revealed nothing.

Kusche concluded that:

The Legend of the Bermuda Triangle is a manufactured mystery… perpetuated by writers who either purposely or unknowingly made use of misconceptions, faulty reasoning, and sensationalism.



FACT1:

“A check of Lloyd’s of London’s accident records by the editor of Fate in 1975 showed that the triangle was a no more dangerous part of the ocean than any other. U.S. Coast Guard records confirmed this and since that time no good arguments have ever been made to refute those statistics. So the Bermuda Triangle mystery disappeared, in the same way many of its supposed victims had vanished.”

FACT2:

Investigations to date have not produced scientific evidence of any unusual phenomena involved in the disappearances. Thus, any explanation, including so-called scientific ones in terms of methane gas being released from the ocean floor, magnetic disturbances, etc., are not needed. The real mystery is how the Bermuda Triangle became a mystery at all.”

FACT3:

In short, the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle became a mystery by a kind of communal reinforcement among uncritical authors and a willing mass media to uncritically pass on the speculation that something mysterious is going on in the Atlantic.

FACT4:

n 1492, shortly before making land in the West Indies, Christopher Columbus recorded in his ship's log that he and his crew had observed a large ball of fire fall into the sea and that the ship's compass was behaving erratically.

FACT5:

Lt. Charles Taylor, the leader of Flight 19, was actually a lazy slob, a drunk, and a careless navigator.

FACT6:

While scientists can assure them that nothing strange actually happened, they will cling to their belief that something truely [sic]strange happened. For them the Bermuda Triangle is as real as the air we breathe. This isn't actual proof in the existence of the Triangle but unfortunately their strong belief is shamelessly used my [sic] the perpetrators of the myth.”

NOTE: please put a fullstop for this type of myth.... LAST BUT NOT LEAST: One more fact:
Finally, if the Triangle is assumed to cross land, such as parts of Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, or Bermuda itself, there is no evidence for the disappearance of any land-based vehicles or persons. Located inside the Triangle,Freeport operates a major shipyard, an airport which yearly handles 50,000 flights and is visited by over a million tourists annually.