The crystal does exist and many people swear that it has some sort of mystical power. I must say that while the story seems very far-fetched, it’s also possibly true. There were also reports about other attempts to steal the crystal. Brown died at the age of 89 in the mid-1990s. They supposedly stole the crystal from him on numerous occasions but it miraculously teleported back to him each time. It’s said that while lecturing and displaying the crystal in England in the 1980’s, Brown was knighted but the group that invited him had darker plans. He managed to find an entrance to the pyramid and salvaged a crystal that he found sitting on two metal hands on a pedestal near the apex within its interior. Whilst trying to find his way he stumbled upon a mysterious pyramid jutting out from the sand on the sea bed, but not completely exposed, 75-100 miles east from Bimini, close to the Berry chain. Ray Brown was scuba diving in the Bahamas with some friends and due to a storm he was separated from them and got lost. The intriguing evidence for this is off the coast of Cuba, the Bimini islands and other nearby locations where there are remains submerged under the ocean of an ancient civilisation, possibly the acclaimed Atlantis. The crystal beam disrupted electronic equipment and was responsible for the disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle. He stated that on clear days when the water was calmer, the sunlight hit the crystal and activated it. Edgar Cayce said the crystal was submerged underneath the water of the Bermuda Triangle. The Atlantis theory is based on Edgar Cayce’s channeling of a giant crystal that was used by the Atlanteans as a powerful laser crystal weapon and as a guiding energy source for Atlantean aircraft.
The electronic fog – electromagnetic field disturbances theory is now considered a strong contender to explain the anomalies, with the idea that magnetic fields in the region are somehow disturbed by the equatorial electrojets reacting to shock waves from solar winds and this affects the navigation systems on boats and planes. There are various theories but none of them proven: alien activity, powerful workings of the mythical underwater city Atlantis, electronic fog, human error, hexagonal clouds, tropical cyclones and others. Nobody has been able to solve the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle so far. Although the exact number is not known, at least 50 ships and 20 airplane disappearances and about 8000 lost lives have been reported in the Bermuda Triangle since 1945.
It’s one of the most heavily traveled shipping lanes in the world known to swallow ships and vanish planes. One of the zones was on the western tip of the Bermuda Triangle, an infamous area off the coast of Florida that sustains heavy daily traffic both by sea and by air, extending from Bermuda to the tip of southern Florida, and then to the Bahamas via Puerto Rico. In these areas of Vile Vortices strange sky and sea conditions, magnetic anomalies, unexplained disappearances, time lapse, mechanical and instrument malfunctions and other energy aberrations all seemed to congregate. It is comprised of 20 plane faces, demonstrating the planetary grid at work, an intelligent, geometric pattern into which the energies of the earth are organised.
He noticed that twelve of these peculiar vortices, where the pull of the Earth’s electromagnetic waves is stronger than anywhere else, were equally spaced over the globe forming a geometric figure known as Icosahedron. In the early 1970’s a British biologist and author, Ivan Sanderson, plotted aircraft and ship mysterious disappearances world-wide.