How many of you like to go researching the really wild conspiracy theories even just as a hobby because it's interesting even if it's probably fictional?
What is some of the wildest thing you've dug up?
How many of you like to go researching the really wild conspiracy theories even just as a hobby because it's interesting even if it's probably fictional?
What is some of the wildest thing you've dug up?
I'd answer simply, but I don't want to get banned by a "smarter-than-thow."
Short answer: The Antarctic Treaty was originally signed by all the (today-known/suspected) Nazi nations. The treaty functions as a way to ban all unsupervised, independent exploration of the ice-continent Antarctica. Neuschwabenland is a thing, and all that entails.
The Nazis never lost, they went underground and expanded. Nazis founded NASA at the end of WWII (operation paperclip) with known nazi Werner Von Braun as the leader. Admiral Byrd had excursions into Antarctica, came back to a hero's welcome, and went on a talkshow to report that they've found a New Land-mass the size of North America- "south of India and past the ice." It makes more sense to analyze this using the united nations flag or similar maps though, as that more accurately represents the world Admiral Byrd lived in.
The "theory" goes deep enough to shatter many other parallel but seemingly unaffiliated deepstate operations and psyops.