MEANWHILE, IN ANTARCTICA…
I
don't know about you, but I'm exhausted from the American referendum.
And while all the broohaha was going on, there were other stories taking
place last week and in the run-up to it, that would be good to review
this week. Some of them, as we'll see, may or may not have something to
do with the election, and some of them not.
But somehow, this one, I think, may
have something to do with it. Or - as seems more likely - it may have
something to do with the strange goings-on in Antarctica over the past
few years, or possibly both. Just by way of a brief review of those
goings-on, a few years ago there began to be rumors being shared that
the Russians had found or discovered something in the large under-ice
lake, Lake Vostok, on that continent. Whatever was going on, the
Russians weren't talking, but there seemed to have been by some accounts
a minor flurry of activities there as they were flying planes in and
out of the polar continent. Then, of course, we've seen the strange
stories of sudden illnesses over the years, and of emergency flights
having to go down and fetch people and fly them back to civilization for
treatment of whatever mysterious illnesses they were suffering. But we
never hear any follow up to these, on exactly what these people might
have contracted. Then there was, of course,the Nazi expedition to that
continent in 1938-39, under the auspices of Nazi Party Reichsleiter Rudolf Hess and Reichsmarschall Herman Goering. The expedition stayed several months, made surveys of Queen Maud Land or, as the Nazis called it, Neuschwabenland
(New Swabia), and the expedition returned to Germany by a curious
zig-zag route through the southern Atlantic. Medallions were struck, and
then everyone pretty much forgot about it, and the Nazis weren't saying
very much either.
After the war, of
course, was Admiral Richard Byrd's Operation High Jump expedition,
outfitted for several months' stay, a battalion of specially trained
Marines, some destroyers and destroyer escorts, and a small light
aircraft carrier. After a few weeks, the expedition departed in a rather
hurried fashion, and Admiral Byrd gave an interview - now well-known in
various histories - to the El Mercurio of Santiago de Chile,
in which he allegedly stated that the USA would have to prepare itself
to defend against "enemy fighters" which could fly from pole to pole
with tremendous speed. This in turn fueled all sorts of "Nazi UFO-flying
saucer" speculations which still get a lot of traction in certain
circles, though this author disagrees with it strongly, for reasons I've
articulated in several interviews and in some of my books. In any case,
however, it is an indicator of more high strangeness in
Antarctica. And rounding out all this high strangeness, reports and
stories have run in various magazines such as Nexus of post-war
British and America covert operations on the southern continent,
shooting it out with Antarctic SS troops in caverns deep beneath the
ice. More recently, pictures have occasionally surfaced on various
internet sites of alleged giant pyramids beneath the ice, and so on.
As if it couldn't possibly
get any stranger, even more recently the Patriarch of Moscow, Kirill
III, visited the polar continent a few months ago, had his picture taken
with some penguins, shortly after his historic meeting in Havana with
Pope Francis I, where the two hierarchs signed a joint declaration
calling for an end to the genocide of Christians in the Middle East.
Ostensibly, Kirill III's visit to the continent was to bless a Russian
Orthodox Church on the continent, serving the Russian contingent there.
That was a story that may have had some traction for the moment, but now
there's been another high-level visitor to that continent, and that was
none other than the US Secretary of State, John "Ketchup" Kerry, whose
visit moreover occurred during what surely must rank as one of the most
hard fought and important elections in US history. This raises the
question, why such a visit now? Perhaps they were planning to fund another chapter of Isis or Al Qaeda, but I doubt it.
Here's the story:
There
is of course not much of any detail here, save the mention that Mr.
Kerry, a former US Senator, has made "climate change" one of "his"
issues, thus hinting that this may have been a possible purpose of his
visit. The official announcement from the US Department of State also
highlights the climate change angle:
Note
that the State Department bulletin indicates that this is a component
of a global tour... no problem, we'll just make a stop along the way in
Antarctica.
You know me: I just can't
help the high octane speculation impulse. Consider only the wide context
here, and the strange associations of the southern continent's visitors
in the past eight decades: Nazis, whose expedition was sponsored by
Herman Goering and Rudolf Hess, the latter of whom flew to the United
Kingdom in May 1941 to seek out a peace with that country, or so we're
told. Hess -or at least, someone looking pretty much like him, though
his British physician expressed doubts, since the "Spandau Prison Hess"
did not have any scars from the wounds he supposedly suffered as a
soldier in World War One - then spent the rest of his life in Spandau
Prison, until he supposedly hoisted his frail body up and hung himself.
And this was after Mr. Gorbachev apparently reversed the veto on his
release, placing the ball firmly in Britain's court, and apparently they
weren't buying. In any case, that's the circumstances, in a nutshell,
of Hess's death. Then there was Admiral Byrd and his Marines, the
Patriarch of Moscow, and now, a few months later, John Kerry. And if
one believes those stories reported in Duncan Rhodes' Nexus magazine a few years ago, one can add a list of secret British and American commandos and some Nazi SS troops.
In
that context, the "climate change" explanation doesn't seem to be
carrying much water. I can believe Kerry might have such an agenda, but
Rudolf Hess and Herman Goering? Ausgeschlossen! Patriarch Kirill of Moscow was there to indulge a secret "climate change" hobby? Nyet! Admiral Byrd a "global warming guru"? Not a chance.
The
US Secretary of State is the USA's chief diplomat. And notably, his
visit occurred within the context of an extended diplomatic tour to
other countries, suggesting that his purpose in Antarctica might have
been of a diplomatic nature. That in its turn suggests that perhaps
Kirill III's visit may have had a similar purpose, ex officio.
But diplomacy with whom? Well, since we're crawling way out on to the
end of the speculation twig where the weight on the twig far exceeds the
evidence to bear it, it would perforce have to be "with someone else",
since all the countries on the continent have relations with each other.
Antarctica, a continent on virtual lock down from all the nations with a
presence there, would be an ideal for such "beginning negotiations" and
"diplomatic relations" to be worked out.
The
question is, who might that someone else be? Well, having tossed out
the possibility - again far beyond any evidence supporting it - I'll
leave it for you to tell me.
But one thing seems clear, whatever is taking place down there, something is going on, and we're not being told the whole story. https://gizadeathstar.com/2016/11/meanwhile-in-antarctica/
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