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Beyond The Wall

What You Know Is All a Lie

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Beyond The Wall

By: Jackie Remington
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Disgraced cartographer Dr. Elias Ward purchases a damaged 16th-century portolan chart showing Antarctica as a ring rather than a continent. When anonymous buyers offer escalating sums and threats to acquire the map, he contacts investigative journalist Mara Kline, who has built her career exposing institutional disinformation.

Together, they uncover a 200-year pattern of suppression: expedition journals that end abruptly, satellite imagery systematically manipulated, and the Antarctic Treaty designed not to prevent territorial disputes but to maintain a geographic lie.

Their investigation reveals:

  • Observation platforms of non-human origin scattered across Antarctica's interior
  • Land beyond the ice perimeter with temperate climate and impossible geography
  • Stellar positions that don't match astronomical catalogs
  • A coordinate system that breaks down beyond 87° South
  • Evidence that Earth is geometrically larger than maps admit

The structures aren't watching Earth—they're watching the boundary where standard geometry transitions into "nested manifolds," documenting a phenomenon that occurs every 12,000 years.

Faced with the choice to publish their findings or suppress them to preserve an experiment spanning millennia, Ward and Mara make a devastating decision: they falsify their own map, claim their discoveries were measurement errors, and sacrifice their credibility to let the observation continue.

Adventure Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Science Fiction Polar Region
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