12 vile vortices on earth
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil’s Triangle, is located in the north Atlantic ocean. Now, however, scientists believe they have solved the mystery, and it is not Ufos or sea monsters that have caused the phenomenon. The Bermuda triangle has long been a black hole on earth, with passing ships and planes reportedly disappearing. Mohenjo-daro is one of the world’s early ancient cities and is considered one of the most advanced civilizations of its time. The mound of death was an important city of the Indus valley civilization, built around 2600 BC, and was a thriving civilization for 700 years until 1900 BC. Consisting of two vortices located at the north and south poles, these 12 sites form the icosahedron(20-faced polyhedron) on earth.
These 12 l*ocations are far apart from each other and are separated by the tropic of Capricorn and tropic of cancer. These 12 sites have been the site of a number of bizarre disappearances or paranormal events, specifically identified by Sanderson.
According to Sanderson, the cold, hot air and ocean currents that flow through these 12 regions can cause electromagnetic anomalies, strange mechanical and instrument malfunctions, and mysterious disappearance of aircraft or ships. Japan devil sea is also often mysterious disappearance and mysterious time distortion events, the Japanese government has officially designated the area as a danger zone. Due to the huge air and sea traffic in this area, there is a high frequency of mysterious disappearances. These places are very far apart, but the distance between the two nearest places is about the same.Īccording to Ivan Sanderson’s statistics, the Bermuda triangle (devil’s triangle) has the highest rate of disappearances. Five of them are near the tropic of cancer, the other five are tropic of Capricorn, and the remaining two are north and south poles. Ivan Sanderson claims that the 12 “Vile Vortices” are distributed along specific latitudes, mainly in the earth’s tropical climate. These 12 places are the areas of the planet where planes, ships and people are missing at unusually high rates, as well as electromagnetic waves and other unexplained paranormal events. Īccording to reports, Ivan Sanderson wrote an article in The early 1970 s about 12 “Vile Vortices” article, titled “The Twelve Devil ‘s Graveyards Around The World, The 12 sites are Mohenjo-Daro (hill of death), Bermuda triangle (devil’s triangle), Hamakulia volcano, Algerian Megaliths, devil’s sea, North Pole, Zimbabwe Megaliths, Easter island, South Atlantic Anomaly area, north new Hebrides trench, Wharton Basin and South Pole. Paranormal investigator Ivan Sanderson says there are 12 Vile Vortices on earth, distributed along specific latitudes, mainly in the planet’s tropical climate, with the remaining two at the north and south poles. It is said that there are places in the world where planes, ships or people seem to disappear into thin air.