Living on the Southern-most Vertex of the Bermuda Triangle Vortex

Consider the Bermuda Triangle as a swirling mass of high energy. A vortex whose force-field, seeking escape collects along the three sides, and concentrates at each vertex: Hamilton, in Bermuda to the north, Fort Lauderdale, Florida in the west, and Santa Olaya, Bayamon, Puerto Rico in the south.

Being a vortex in constant motion, the energy of this force-field ebbs and flows over time and space, while the vertices remain areas of greatest concentration of energy and force.

Life on a vertex is difficult, especially as regards electricity and electromagnetic forces. Over the past month, which we have come to regard as a period of ultra-high concentration, we have witnessed the following failures, or erratic behaviors of numerous electronic devices: 1) Lillian's cell phone – dead; 2) Battery operated wall clock – dead; 3) replacement battery operated wall clock – second hand fell off on first day; then it died; 4) Combination gas/electric stove – electrical control unit, the brains of the stove, stopped controlling the function of oven and broiler which now do not work; 5) DVD player – dead; 6) iPad – dead; 7) Tivoli PAL radio – dead; 8) Jan's cell phone – died, but revived; 9) Jeep – malfunction of electronic sensors for brakes and car doors; 10) Mitsubishi Montero – alternator and battery – dead; 11) TV reception via HD broadcast – frequent interruptions and interference.

Coincidence?

Jan Galligan 
75Grand/Sur 
Santa Olaya, PR



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