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It's funny. I've been doing a lot of reading (for a project, not just for laughs) that talks a lot about there being multiple human civilizations (and non human civs) living in the "honeycomb Earth", which apparently is different from the hollow Earth theory but I digress. The stuff I've been sent lately claims the cigar shaped crafts, specifically ones going in and out of the oceans and volcanoes, aren't ET at all but from "original" human civilizations living underground. Many times these folks living underground have appeared to people on the surface and pretended to be ET in origin to keep people looking up rather than looking down.

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It's funny. I've been doing a lot of reading (for a project, not just for laughs) that talks a lot about there being multiple human civilizations (and non human civs) living in the "honeycomb Earth", which apparently is different from the hollow Earth theory but I digress. The stuff I've been sent lately claims the cigar shaped crafts, specifically ones going in and out of the oceans and volcanoes, aren't ET at all but from "original" human civilizations living underground. Many times these folks living underground have appeared to people on the surface and pretended to be ET in origin to keep people looking up rather than looking down.

 

 

Dude if they live underground they must have to wear SPF 9 Billion when they pop out.

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Didn't Byrd find some freaky stuff at the poles. Can't remember really but almost like the poles were hollow or something.

 

Operation Highjump remains one of the more controversial and intriguing events in post WW2 history. I'm actually writing something about it, completely fictionalized of course but I've had to do a lot of research on the actual event, and man is it a fun subject to get lost in. The "official" version of the operation was a simple exploration of the frozen continent in order to determine its viability for US bases -- though why Byrd, an acclaimed explorer himself, would require an aircraft carrier (33 aircraft), four destroyers (13 ships in all) and a 4,700 infantry men to do a simple exploration of the frozen continent is a HUGE clue that the US Navy was expecting Byrd to meet resistance on his cruise... which, according to multiple eye witness testimony including Byrd himself, they did.

 

The actual reason why Highjump was authorized is unknown, though there is more than just some evidence to support the notion that the US was hunting for an alleged Nazi base in Antarctica. The theory went like this: the Nazis had moved most of their high tech weaponry to a submerged base under the arctic ice. The base was discovered by their U-Boats (the only way to access the base was to submerge under the ice) and was built out during the 30s and 40s by the best of the best Nazi minds. The base itself was rumored to be the ruins of an even older civilization that once lived on Antarctica before it was covered by glaciers, though it had long ago been stripped of any sort of high technology. Still, it was the perfect location for the Nazi elite to move their most precious technology, including what many people believe to be advanced aircraft either reverse engineered from alien craft or designed with actual help from ETs themselves (or, as some claim, underground advanced human civilizations pretending to be ET in origin -- the story has a lot of rabbit holes, the VRIL society comes up a lot).

 

What actually happened is still debated, but the incontrovertible facts are the operation itself was a failure. Men were lost, equipment was lost as well including two planes and their crew. Some sailors (including Byrd himself in an interview with a Chilean paper in 1948) claimed that they were attacked by craft that "came out from under the water". These craft were the typical saucer shaped UFOs, or USOs in this case, but they were operated by humans, Nazis, not ETs. The attacks persisted until the US fleet changed course and headed home. They never got close enough to accomplish any of the original mission objectives.

 

Upon their return, Admiral Byrd addressed congress and anyone who would listen, warning them about the threat of "hostile planes flying from one or both poles". The skeptical interpretation of Byrd's comments determined he was addressing the fact that due to new technology, America could no longer hide behind the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and expect to be safe from their enemies' reach. The "fringe" interpretation of Byrd's comments, especially when the entirety of his comments are considered and not just the "hostile planes" blurb, points to a Nazi base still in operation nearly two years after the war ended.

 

The later part leads to a host of speculations, including that the folks operating and maintaining the Antarctic base used their advance tech to work out a deal with the Truman administration. A lot of the UFO sightings in the 50s, especially the famous Washington DC flap where an armada of UFOs were picked up on radar buzzing the capital, weren't UFOs at all, but Nazi craft trying to force a deal with the US for sanctuary in exchange for technology. This, on the heels of Operation Paperclip, lead to the surviving Nazi element and their high tech being absorbed by the US military industrial complex -- particularly NASA and its secret side, the US secret space program.

 

Again, there's a LOT of crazy in the above. There's also a lot of evidence. So it's tough to know exactly what happened with Byrd -- but the evidence is overwhelming that the official story is complete bullshite. They sent Byrd to Antarctica with an armada of the Navy's finest fighting ships because they expected to find something. That much is assured. The rest, who knows.

 

 

Dude if they live underground they must have to wear SPF 9 Billion when they pop out.

 

From what I gather, and I'm new to this area of the subject, they do not come to the surface much at all. Most of the subterranean civilizations view the surface population as being polluted with hostile, and very aggressive, ET genes. The theory goes that these subterranean civs moved underground before a great cataclysm (asteroid, pole shift, whatever) decimated life on the surface millions of years ago. While they were underground, ET refugees from a planet that once existed between Mars and Jupiter, fled to Earth. This refugee wave, of apparently very hostile ETs, permanently contaminated the surface populations' genetics. The folks living underground view themselves as the one true "human" race and avoid contact with the surface barbarians as much as possible. The only time they come out is to restart civilization (look at the Hopi legends, or even the ancient Greeks -- there's a lot of parallels) with segments of the population who most closely resemble their original bloodlines.

 

For the record, I'm not presenting any of this as fact or as my belief (I don't know what I believe other than this is a fun area to noodle around in), just restating what I've gathered from other sources -- some crazier than others. :beer:

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Operation Highjump remains one of the more controversial and intriguing events in post WW2 history. I'm actually writing something about it, completely fictionalized of course but I've had to do a lot of research on the actual event, and man is it a fun subject to get lost in.

 

You ever think about trying to sell your stuff to the History®© Channel?

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They say I am too mainstream with my historical interpretations.

I watched last nights episode of Ancient Aliens and much to my surprise the first 10-15 minutes of it was not total bullschitt.

 

They were talking about how ISIL is destroying archaeological sites and artifacts. The usual cast were denouncing ISILs actions and calling them out for the barbarians that ISIL is. What ISIL is doing to these sites makes my blood boil so I found myself in total agreement with Ancient Aliens

 

But then they went off on their usual battschitt crazy tangent about how the looting and destruction is all part of some alien agenda :rolleyes:

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I watched last nights episode of Ancient Aliens and much to my surprise the first 10-15 minutes of it was not total bullschitt.

 

They were talking about how ISIL is destroying archaeological sites and artifacts. The usual cast were denouncing ISILs actions and calling them out for the barbarians that ISIL is. What ISIL is doing to these sites makes my blood boil so I found myself in total agreement with Ancient Aliens

 

But then they went off on their usual battschitt crazy tangent about how the looting and destruction is all part of some alien agenda :rolleyes:

 

:lol: I haven't watched the past two episodes because I've been writing, but this sounds about right. They lure you in with (usually) a solid opening premise, even if it's a bit far fetched, then the episode devolves with each commercial break into something more and more absurd.

 

One of the subjects I recently tackled and am trying to get set up is about a paramilitary group that goes into hot zones moments before war breaks out to secure and move irreplaceable artifacts. I met with a former SAS captain who claimed to have been in such a unit prior to the second Iraq war, his group was tasked with breaking into several Baghdad museums to secure artifacts before shock & awe began. No idea where those artifacts were taken to though.

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:lol: I haven't watched the past two episodes because I've been writing, but this sounds about right. They lure you in with (usually) a solid opening premise, even if it's a bit far fetched, then the episode devolves with each commercial break into something more and more absurd.

 

One of the subjects I recently tackled and am trying to get set up is about a paramilitary group that goes into hot zones moments before war breaks out to secure and move irreplaceable artifacts. I met with a former SAS captain who claimed to have been in such a unit prior to the second Iraq war, his group was tasked with breaking into several Baghdad museums to secure artifacts before shock & awe began. No idea where those artifacts were taken to though.

 

I know you said you haven't watched the last two episodes but last nights episode did kind of devolve into what you're writing about

 

 

The cause of the the second Iraq War. WMDs? No. Oil? No. Topple a dictator? No. Crusade against Islam? No.

 

Saddam dug up an ancient Stargate.

 

Seriously. They proposed the notion that we invaded Iraq to take away Saddam Hussein's Stargate.

 

No mention if the Jaffa were part of the Coalition of the Willing

 

 

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I know you said you haven't watched the last two episodes but last nights episode did kind of devolve into what you're writing about

 

 

The cause of the the second Iraq War. WMDs? No. Oil? No. Topple a dictator? No. Crusade against Islam? No.

 

Saddam dug up an ancient Stargate.

 

Seriously. They proposed the notion that we invaded Iraq to take away Saddam Hussein's Stargate.

 

No mention if the Jaffa were part of the Coalition of the Willing

 

 

 

:lol:

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Googled that guy and then found stuff about Steve Greer and the Sirius Disclosure Project. Interesting...

Watched the documentary "Sirius" last night. It's pretty good if you're into this kind of stuff.

 

:lol: It's funny you mentioned that, I was there for the filming of part of that documentary (completely by happenstance). I still haven't seen the finished product, but I'll check it out.

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It's on Netflix.

 

So....you weren't doing CE-5?

 

No, I swear. They filmed it at the university right near my apartment at the time. I saw a line in front of the venue the day of while at lunch. At the time, the lady friend had been all over me about wanting to try something new for date night ( :blush: ) so I grabbed two tickets as a laugh. I never expected her to agree to go but she called my bluff. Turned out to be pretty fun night, the bottle of wine before going to the lecture helped. He had some good information, some less so, but he drew a pretty big crowd.

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