Unsolved cases and mysteries by Tausif Siddiquee
The world we live in is very vast and mysterious, it's very huge and vast that some of us can't discover everything on this planet. Unsolved Mysteries, on the other hand, begins with the rhythm, and this is the finest expression of the song's theme. Acceptance is the result of a process of denial, desperation, and skepticism. Some might argue that it is the process of acceptance, not its anticipation. It concludes with a pure tone entering through the rhythm, followed by the beat disintegrating. This represents acceptance and the beginning of a more mature viewpoint. It has a thorough understanding of the constraints and limitations of existence beyond idealism. Today I'm going to present couple of unsolved mysteries and cases around the world.
On December 5th, 1945, five military TBM Avenger torpedo bombers departed Fort Lauderdale Florida at roughly 2:10pm on a routine training mission.
Support says the plane that the pane had been checked before the mission and the weather was supposed to be favorable, also significant is the durability of the TBM avengers they were piloting which were nicknamed ' Iron Birds ' on account of their rugged design and their propensity for holding up in battle.
The Strange Disappearance of D.B. Cooper
This is a case that the FBI referred as to as one of the great unsolved mysteries in FBI history. It also considered as the greatest unsolved mystery in the U.S history. It's a favorite of mine.
On Wednesday, November 24th, 1971, the day before thanksgiving, a man going by the name Dan Cooper bought a 20$ one way ticket on North West Orient Airlines with cash for flight 305 from Portland, Oregon to Seatle, Washington. Cooper was described as being in his mid 40's and wearing a business suit, a black rain type overcoat, brown shoes, a white shirt and a black tie. He carried a dark briefcase and a 4 inch by 12 inch by 14 inch paper bag. After the plane had taken off the little after 3 pm, Cooper handed the stewardess a note, at first she just put it in her pocket without looking but then cooper said, quote " miss, you better look at that note, i have bomb. " end quote. Cooper told her that the bomb was on the brief case and asked her to sit next to him. He opened his briefcase to show red color sticks surrounded by an array of wires. After that cooper asked the stewardess to write down what he was saying and take it to the captain. Quote " I want $200 thousand by 5 pm in cash, in cash, put it in a knapsack, I want 2 back parachutes and 2 front parachutes, when we land I want a fuel truck ready to refuel. No funny stuff or I will do the job. One odd detail was Cooper asked for the $200 thousand to be in $20 bills. The flight landed in Seatle and Cooper exchanged the passengers on the plane for the money and the parachutes he requested. Cooper had the plane take off on the Mexico city, requesting that the plane remain below for 10000ft.
On Wednesday, November 24th, 1971, the day before thanksgiving, a man going by the name Dan Cooper bought a 20$ one way ticket on North West Orient Airlines with cash for flight 305 from Portland, Oregon to Seatle, Washington. Cooper was described as being in his mid 40's and wearing a business suit, a black rain type overcoat, brown shoes, a white shirt and a black tie. He carried a dark briefcase and a 4 inch by 12 inch by 14 inch paper bag. After the plane had taken off the little after 3 pm, Cooper handed the stewardess a note, at first she just put it in her pocket without looking but then cooper said, quote " miss, you better look at that note, i have bomb. " end quote. Cooper told her that the bomb was on the brief case and asked her to sit next to him. He opened his briefcase to show red color sticks surrounded by an array of wires. After that cooper asked the stewardess to write down what he was saying and take it to the captain. Quote " I want $200 thousand by 5 pm in cash, in cash, put it in a knapsack, I want 2 back parachutes and 2 front parachutes, when we land I want a fuel truck ready to refuel. No funny stuff or I will do the job. One odd detail was Cooper asked for the $200 thousand to be in $20 bills. The flight landed in Seatle and Cooper exchanged the passengers on the plane for the money and the parachutes he requested. Cooper had the plane take off on the Mexico city, requesting that the plane remain below for 10000ft.
During the 2nd half of the flight, Cooper put on dark wrap-around sunglasses with dark rims that would later become the part of the sketch that would become famous for anybody familiar with the case.
A little after 8 pm, when the plane was somewhere between Seatle and Nevada, Cooper jumped out of the rear doors of the Boeing 727, with 2 of the parachutes and the money, never to be seen again.
The FBI called their search for DB Cooper one of the longest and most exhaustive investigation in its history. As of 2011, the FBI case filed measure 40ft long and covered more than 1000 suspects so what I presented here was only the tip of ice-berg.
The Strangest Disappearances of Flight-19 In the Bermuda Triangle.
Known as flight 19, the 5 TBM Avenger airplanes carried 14 men led by an instructor lieutenant Charles Taylor. Shortly after completing their training mission, lieutenant Charles Taylor got lost in the area now known as the Bermuda Triangle.
Since this was an era before GPS, Taylor and his pilot's relied heavily on compasses, both of which were malfunctioning. An emergency sent by one of the pilot's was picked up by a control tower.
" We can't find west. Everything is wrong, we can't be sure of any direction. Everything looks strange, even the ocean."
About 20 min's later, The pilot sent flight 19's last transmission. His voice allegedly distressed.
" We can't make out anything, we think we maybe about 225 miles north east of base, it looks like we are entering a white water. We are completely lost. "
Several minutes after the transmission, a PBM mariner flying boat took off on a rescue mission, that boat would radio the control tower once before also vanishing. After a widespread search attempt fail, the navy's final report of the incident allegedly concludes, quote " we are not even able to make a good guess as to what happened " end quote.
Thank you for reading my blog, this is Tausif Siddiquee from section 36.








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