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Hmmm 🤔 

 

Remember HAARP?  Did anything ever come from that?  There used to be all kinds of speculation as to what it’s true purpose was.

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5 hours ago, rattlesnake said:

A treaty signed by all countries of the world prevents ordinary citizens from going there. Whistleblowers such as Erick Hecker, ex contractor for Raytheon, has testified that there are exotic weapons and technology there that are beyond anything humans could ever produce or conceive.

Any thoughts? Insights?

 

https://rumble.com/v3aapwb-advanced-weaponry-in-antartica-base.html

If you want to waste your life on distractions, go ahead, enjoy. Obviously gives you the energy tonget through your Grey days. 

 

Marry christmas

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Yawn.  Tin foil hat conspiracies.

There are almost 20 countries with overlapping claims to Antarctica.  It is also far from most country's ability to quickly reach, making it difficult to impossible to attack or defend. 

A base far from your resources & strengths is a stupid choice to develop advanced weapons & military technology.

 

 

 

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53 minutes ago, Iron Tongue said:

Yawn.  Tin foil hat conspiracies.

There are almost 20 countries with overlapping claims to Antarctica.  It is also far from most country's ability to quickly reach, making it difficult to impossible to attack or defend. 

A base far from your resources & strengths is a stupid choice to develop advanced weapons & military technology.

 

 

 

I have 3 friends who have been skiing to Antarctica 

 

One of them

 

https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/cheese-doodles-cheers-south-pole-explorer/

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8 hours ago, Airalee said:

Hmmm 🤔 

 

Remember HAARP?  Did anything ever come from that?  There used to be all kinds of speculation as to what it’s true purpose was.

 

Was Hugo Chavez Right About HAARP & The HAITI Earthquake? Is Weather Even Natural Anymore?

 

The US military has developed advanced capabilities that enable it selectively to alter weather patterns. The technology, which is being perfected under the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP), is an appendage of the Strategic Defense Initiative – ‘Star Wars’. From a military standpoint, HAARP is a weapon of mass destruction, operating from the outer atmosphere and capable of destabilising agricultural and ecological systems around the world.

 

https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/was-hugo-chavez-right-about-haarp-the-haiti-earthquake-is-weather-even-natural-anymore/

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1 hour ago, Hummin said:

I have 3 friends who have been skiing to Antarctica 

 

One of them

 

https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/cheese-doodles-cheers-south-pole-explorer/

 

Your friends went to the small outlying enclave where tourism is allowed. My uncle went snowmobiling there.

 

I'm talking about the actual mainland, and if you reserach it seriously, you will see it is virtually impossible to obtain the required permit and access it.

 

What permits are needed for Antarctica?
All human activities, whether for science or tourism, have to go through an Environmental Impact Assessment by a relevant Competent Authority/government agency. Critically, IAATO Member operators have agreed that their activities must have less than a minor or transitory impact on the environment. They submit permit applications annually to their Competent Authority/government agency and, if their planned activities meet all criteria, they are authorized and a permit granted.

https://iaato.org/faqs/#

 

The Antarctic Treaty

https://iaato.org/about-iaato/the-antarctic-treaty/

 

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A treaty signed by all countries of the world prevents ordinary citizens from going there.

 

Is it?

I have heard of quite a few Antarctica tours are operated from Australia and Argentina though.

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A very interesting interview by Admiral Byrd, after his expedition to the South Pole during which he spoke of an area of land as big as the US below the surface.

 

 

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10 hours ago, rattlesnake said:

A treaty signed by all countries of the world prevents ordinary citizens from going there. Whistleblowers such as Erick Hecker, ex contractor for Raytheon, has testified that there are exotic weapons and technology there that are beyond anything humans could ever produce or conceive.

Any thoughts? Insights?

 

https://rumble.com/v3aapwb-advanced-weaponry-in-antartica-base.html

Doesn't stop people over fishing Antarctic Toothfish there (sold as Snowfish).

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10 minutes ago, mokwit said:

Doesn't stop people over fishing Antarctic Toothfish there (sold as Snowfish).

And the Krill harvesting for oil

 

A disaster, sad really

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