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Secrets of Antarctica

The Untold History of the Ice Continent

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Secrets of Antarctica

De: Brad Olsen
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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Secrets of Antarctica will reveal Brad Olsen’s exploration and firsthand experience with this strange continent. The book will question the possibility of a lost continent and visit the land of the Patagonia giants. Next are the Age of Exploration maps depicting the Ice Continent centuries before Antarctica was officially discovered. New Swabia (Neuschwabenland) was a territorial claim made by Nazi Germany in the late 1930s. Admiral Richard Byrd led Operation Highjump to confront the Nazi base there, and to recover a Nazi flying disc. Admiral Byrd spoke of “flying objects that could fly from pole to pole at incredible speeds.” What if there is a hollow Earth, or very large inhabitable domes under the ice warmed by geothermal heat? Could this be a home base for Antarctica ETs? Lastly, the book uncovers the Black Goo discovered on a pan-Antarctic island, and examines its connection to Transhumanism.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Author's Karma Statement

Introduction to Esoteric Antarctica

Ice Continent

Lost Continents and Giants

Maps of Ancient Sea Kings

Nazis in Antarctica

Admiral Richard E. Byrd

Operation Highjump

Hollow Earth Entrance at the South Pole

Antarctica ETs

The Black Goo

Conclusion

Regiones Polares Ártico y Antártida
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