ANTARCTICA: What Are They Hiding?
The world has been lied to about Antarctica. But to what extent, and why?
What is Antarctica?
Is it a continent?
Is it an ice wall?
We all know what we've been told, but very few people know what Antarctica is for sure.
And the reason that we don’t know, is because we aren’t allowed to go there.
And people who ask questions about why that is, or what could be hidden at the bottom (or the outer rim) of the known earth are quickly dismissed as crackpots and told to stop questioning “the science.”
The truth is, Antarctica is among the most heavily restricted places on earth, and governments from around the world, even those that hate each other, have all managed to agree, for over 60 years, that the human beings they rule over have no business there.
The Antarctic Treaty System was first signed in 1959, with 12 countries, including the opposing superpowers of the United States and the Soviet Union, coming to an agreement that Antarctica should be designated a scientific reserve.
The treaty banned military activity there, at least officially, and it extended well beyond Antarctica’s actual coastline, including stretches of ocean, islands, and ice shelving that begin surprisingly close to the southern tips of Chile and Argentina.
And it didn’t just ban the military.
EVERYTHING below the 60th parallel south is off-limits to ANYONE without express governmental permission.
Even as wars have raged and governments have shredded treaties on everything from agricultural trade to nuclear weapons, the Antarctic Treaty has stayed intact.
Actually, it's expanded. Even more countries have signed on and now, 56 different countries are represented under the Antarctic Treaty System.
Why?
What do all of these governments that agree on NOTHING ELSE agree on when it comes to Antarctica?
What if, on the "other side" of whatever Antarctica is, there’s more land…
Or…
What if Antarctica isn’t the useless, snow and ice-covered, frozen-solid terrain we’ve all been taught that it is?
VIDEO LINK: AMERICAN MILITARY EXPEDITION CHARTS “WARM OASIS” IN ANTARCTICA
The footage linked above comes from "The Secret Land," a documentary film authorized by the United States Navy, revealing portions of Operation Highjump to the general public.
The 1946-1947 American military operation saw Admiral Richard Byrd lead an expedition of thousands of men to the furthest bounds of the earth.
While most of those taking part in the expedition saw very limited portions of the Antarctic mass, Admiral Byrd and others got a much bigger view, thanks to the airplanes they used to surveil the ground, landing and collecting data when necessary.
Now, amazingly, as you may have noticed by watching the footage, Byrd and his men discovered a "warm oasis" region of Antarctica, which was uncovered by snow and full of fresh, liquid water maintaining temperatures above freezing.
According to "The Secret Land" documentary and later statements by Admiral Byrd, the snow-free hills were packed full of valuable resources, that he believed humanity could tap into.
But this region, which is purportedly known as the Bunger Hills, is just the tip of the iceberg - no pun intended.
According to the late Admiral Byrd himself, on the "other side" of Antarctica, lies an expanse of land roughly the size of the continental United States.
Officially, little, if any of it, has ever been explored, but Admiral Byrd was confident that it was full of even more resources than the Bunger Hills region that snuck into "The Secret Land" documentary.
And let’s think about that documentary for a moment.
By definition, “The Secret Land” is an American propaganda film. It wasn’t just designed for viewing by Americans, it was designed to present an American military operation through a rose-colored lens and allow the United States a chance to flex its muscles at the Soviet Union, and other geopolitical enemies.
But what discoveries did the film leave out?
How many more expeditions were there, and what was found?
Reportedly, Admiral Byrd and his men were sworn to secrecy by the U.S. Government and were thoroughly “de-briefed” upon their 1947 return to the U.S., and unapproved knowledge of their trip has been derided as conspiracy theory.
This brings us to an important question: Did the United States, in a Cold War-induced fervor, get out ahead of itself by broadcasting the discovery of a “warm oasis” in Antarctica?
That seems to be a possibility.
Especially when we consider that we’ve never heard much else about it.
Or anything as it pertains to Antarctica unless we’re being told that it’s an uninhabitable, extreme climate full of penguins and glaciers.
And speaking of those penguins, why is the United States government importing their frozen endocrine organs?
To be continued…