Yes, true, but the real mindblowing thing about Antarctica is that it was never supposed to be populated. It would show very advanced civilisations which must have been before the last ice age at least. That's currently not in the program.
I wonder if that's why they want to restrict carbon emissions,so badly. They desperately don't want the ice to melt, and for us to figure out who we really are.
It's a pretty neat thought! We know now that there are areas of Siberia that were once fertile enough to host herds of woolly mammoths, etc. It's exciting to think that, at some prior age, Antarctica could have been the same way
I also think it's great that there's a possibility of learning new things about the planet and Humanity, at this point in time. We think we know all there is to know but then we get a surprise and the opportunity to learn more.
If you haven’t already read about it, read up a bit on the island of Flores and Homo Floresiensis. The official story is that they’re long gone. The old timey locals say they were getting beaten up by Homo sapiens until a couple hundred years ago, disappeared into the jungle for safety, and are most likely still there.
Nothing would open up hidden history more than giant pyramids in Antarctica.
SG1 lol
and the drone chair.
Drone chair?
Indeed.
Haha. I got it.
Yup, there's several down there.
I wonder if they finally looted them all of everything they had in them, so they don't if we find out anymore.
Sphinx in Romania, pyramids in Antarctica, Alaska, Bosnia, China
Yes, true, but the real mindblowing thing about Antarctica is that it was never supposed to be populated. It would show very advanced civilisations which must have been before the last ice age at least. That's currently not in the program.
I wonder if that's why they want to restrict carbon emissions,so badly. They desperately don't want the ice to melt, and for us to figure out who we really are.
Which is why they don’t allow people there. We aren’t supposed to know about the Nephelim who will pose as aliens.
Except that you can go on a tour to be there. No problem not knowing about something that didn't exist. https://travel.quarkexpeditions.com
It's a pretty neat thought! We know now that there are areas of Siberia that were once fertile enough to host herds of woolly mammoths, etc. It's exciting to think that, at some prior age, Antarctica could have been the same way
I also think it's great that there's a possibility of learning new things about the planet and Humanity, at this point in time. We think we know all there is to know but then we get a surprise and the opportunity to learn more.
If you haven’t already read about it, read up a bit on the island of Flores and Homo Floresiensis. The official story is that they’re long gone. The old timey locals say they were getting beaten up by Homo sapiens until a couple hundred years ago, disappeared into the jungle for safety, and are most likely still there.
At some point in the past Antarctica was at the equator. Magnetic Pole shifts can seriously rearrange things
There are pyramids all over and under the sea
The thought of a melted Antarctica and what it might reveal, really had me cheering on 'global warming'! 😄