antarctica

  1. Admiral Richard E. Byrd: 1954 interview.

    Admiral Richard E. Byrd: 1954 interview.

    Admiral Byrd makes two notable statements: - "We've found enough coal, within a 180 miles of the South Pole, enough to supply the whole world for quite awhile. There's evidence of many other minerals, we're pretty sure there's oil…there's evidence of probably uranium there. It's the most...
  2. Walls of Terror In Antarctica | UAP

    Walls of Terror In Antarctica | UAP

    NASA VAN / Ends of the Earth Ham Radio Maps History of the World Introductory Mud Flood Primer Giants Mars = Antarctica Antarctic Research Submarines smashing into barrier Propping up Antarctica AQ to hide it Largest Engineering Project of All Time Antarctic Travel Warnings Terror in Antarctica...
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    The Matrix: Sphere with a Flat Surface

    I certainly hope that we do not live in a matrix computer simulation world, but sometimes I can't help it but think that we do. William Cowper once said, God moves in mysterious ways. Mark Twain, supported this notion by proclaiming that truth was stranger than fiction. And Arthur C. Clarke did...
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    1597: trees used to grow in Antarctica?

    Ever been to Philippopolis-city? It's just across the river from the lush green Antarctica. A see a beach out there. I bet it was not that hard for Piri Reis to draw his map :unsure: 1597 Tropic of Capricorn Today In 1597 Looks like in 1597 Antarctica was extending beyond the Tropic of...
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    An area as big as the United States, that's never been seen by a human being...

    Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd Jr., USN (October 25, 1888 – March 11, 1957) was an American naval officer who specialized in feats of exploration. He was a recipient of the Medal of Honor, the highest honor for valor given by the United States, and was a pioneering American aviator, polar...
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