Originally published at: https://gizadeathstar.com/2021/12/more-antarctic-strangeness-about-guess-who/
Well, according to this article shared by W.B. and many others this week, Antarctica is back in the news once…
Moved my reply to the comment section of the post.Apologies for posting it here… still new…
I’ve studied the place for decades. My original google earth pix from early days, are really good, they are before the censors! Blue pipelines to and from nowhere, huge “hatches” in the side of mountains, most gone now. All our continents were one and when they were giants roamed them! We have bones. But we don’t have them all. We in fact know very little and remain frightened hiding under a rock
Forrestal had his fingers in so many pies, including allegedly, life-extension formula retrieved from SS and brought back to TRW Industries. I wonder how many other projects were at TRW & if they involved Antarctica finds of some kind? Hmm.
The two guys tied to the Ripple company, and the XRP crypto coin were also there. I found that a bit strange. Those two are due to replace the global SWIFT payment system (and various other “financial items”), so global wealth can move in seconds for fractions of a penny.
The US SEC doesnt seem to like the idea, but I doubt they ultimately have any say. It would appear Ripple/XRP are an intimate part of the p.l.a.n.s. They’re certainly connected to big money, people and Corps. . . But the Antarctica?
Its all digital ie, you get “the implant” to have access to your digital bank balance. Global financial collapse and “Great Reset”, anyone?
I hardly know anything bout the issue beyond Dr JPF’s interviews with DJ.
But maybe this Story abut “Life In Zero-COVID Antarctica | ZeroHedge” is still of interest somehow?
At least it tells us this: For the Covid madness, they are ready to massively trouble scientific research, even in such a strategic place:
Beyond low morale, the policies contribute to immense operational and safety setbacks.
These avoidable, policy-derived setbacks contributed to three of six research projects in West Antarctica canceling before beginning, reducing total supportable research projects from the seasonal average of 60 down to 11
Also, that article brought me to look up more details about Antartica: apparently tourism there is important enough to generate documentaries about “potential ecological threats” etc. So at least it seems that it is not the continent that is a forbidden-access high security area?
@Apeiron The fire risk, food spoilage, etc. Could at least get out in high Summer, but any other time…Ouch.