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“It has become a permanent part of my memory, since I have been memorizing it for over 30 years. I have done this in the hopes that someday I will contribute to the solving of this mystery.” Bruce Gernon |
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One of the most well-known encounters in the Bermuda Triangle happened to Bruce Gernon Jr. on December 4, 1970. Bruce and his father had built up a successful real estate brokerage in southern Florida. By his early 20s, Bruce already had about 600 hours flying time and was very familiar with Florida and the Bahamas. However, none of this prepared him for an encounter which over 30 years later still puzzles him. |
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engulfed the Bonanza. After 10 minutes of climbing in and out of this cloud, the airplane finally broke free at 11,500 feet and the sky was clear. |
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the doughnut cloud. I had no choice but to turn and try to exit through the opening. As we approached, we watched the top ends of the U-gap join, forming a hole. The break in the cloud now formed a perfect horizontal tunnel, one mile wide and more than 10 miles long. We could see the clear blue sky on the other side. |
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had identified an airplane directly over Miami Beach, flying due west. I looked at my watch and saw that we had been flying for less than 34 minutes. We could not yet have reached Miami Beach— we should have been approaching the Bimini Islands. I told the controller that he must have identified another airplane and that we were approximately 90 miles southwest of Miami and still looking for Bimini. |
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I had never made it from Andros to Palm Beach in less than 75 minutes, even on a direct route. Our course on this flight was quite indirect and probably covered close to 250 miles. How could the airplane travel 250 miles in 47 minutes? We taxied to customs, ending the fortuitous flight. We didn't talk about it for a long time. |
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Gernon, today, on the right, standing before an Avenger at Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood Airport, is collaborating on a book with Rob McGregor, standing next to him, on time travel. McGregor is author of numerous books, including the Indiana Jones series. |
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It should have taken about four minutes to travel through the tunnel, since it appeared to be between 10 and 15 miles long. Instead, this is precisely how long it took for us to leave the storm and reach clear skies. The remarkable thing is that we did not come out of the storm 90 miles away from Miami as we should have. . . .We had traveled through 100 miles of space and 30 minutes of time in a little more than three minutes. |
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Q&A with Bruce in April 2001 |
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Question: Did you notice any blue-green glowing phosphoresce before, during or after your experience? Answer: I didn't notice any colors other than shades of gray. It was the color of fog, that is one of the reasons I call it Electronic Fog. I have seen what is known as the "Green Flash" in the Florida Keys 3 times. It is a florescent lime color and it has lasted from about 10 seconds and up to one minute. Question: Did you notice any turbulence associated with your experience? Answer: I did notice some turbulence related to the Fog. When my airplane reached the end of the Tunnel and made its exit from the Storm, I felt the sensation of zero gravity. I also felt as if we were being given a boost in forward momentum. At the same time and length of this feeling, contrails formed on the edge of the wingtips for about 10 seconds. Question: Could you describe the “Green Flash”? Answer: Like the electronic fog, the Green Flash is very uncommon. It is well known in Key West—- probably because they celebrate the sunset every day. It probably only happens a few times a year. I lived in the keys 15 years and only saw it three times. The second and third times that is saw it, I knew it was coming so I showed it to my family and some friends. . . .When the Green Flash appears, always as the sun is setting below the horizon, the sun instantly turns from orange to green. |
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size as the one I almost collided with and the full Moon came up about one hour after we witnessed it. Another year later I had a feeling I might see some UFO's offshore again so we drove to the beach in Delray at night an hour before the full Moon would rise. We saw five UFO'S in formation traveling an incredible speed from north to south, all heading toward Bimini. They were all the same shape and color as the ones I had seen previously. I thought I had discovered a correlation with UFO's and the Moon, but I have never seen this happen again. It could be some form of reflection that creates an illusion, or it could be a form of lightning yet to be discovered— I like to call them “Lightning Birds” because similar to ball lightning they seem to have a mind of their own and they have aeronautical abilities that only a bird could possess. |
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Bruce & Rob would appreciate any reader who has had an experience that may relate to Bruce’s flight to please contact them at the following email: Keysprop@bellsouth.net |
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