Look what the LQdy found in the 4th issue of the new George Mag. Comms?🧐
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It is believed her owned Texas School book depository building. Records of course long gone
I just looked into this not too long ago, when a user on another board put forth a question on building ownership.
I found this article with a lot of interesting claims.
https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/column.php?id=308872
Be forewarned that the author cites a book, to which, he himself contributed. I am not vouching for it's veracity.
It claims the owner of the building to be David Harold Byrd.
Who does such a thing? Unless, maybe, it's some kind of trophy. BtW, the question mark icons are from the original.
And, yes, he is a cousin of, Richard Evelyn (isn't that an interesting name) Byrd. I was unaware of the Admiral's ties to the brick layers and that he had established Antartica Post #777
Anyhoo, the article is an interesting read.
From pole to pole, 😉 it sure is a small world.
I don't think we're ever going to know the real and complete truth.
Antarctica. hmmm....
There's plenty of stories/theories/conjecture, from the mundane to the outlandish, on what Byrd was really up to and saw, on his south pole expeditions.
Then there was that strange tweet, subsequently deleted a/o scrubbed, that Buzz Aldrin made about Antarctica....
https://web.archive.org/web/20170208224622/https://twitter.com/slone/status/806552107671257090
What? Do tell