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Antartica Conspiracy

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It really just a cold place? Or is there something being hidden?
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There is a mountain range...
Far away from any major tectonic movement.
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>>17982941
oh so I'm not the only one
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>>17982946
beyond the mountains are reports of stone structures/civilizations
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>>17982946
This map actually shows tectonic movement.

Numerous fictional stories place ancient beings/precursors in Antarctica. Is it a meme or biological memory osmosis (like dragons)?
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It's a ring around the flat earth. No
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>>17982951
>gif.
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Il bump this. Always had interest in that big ass frozen place. Hell if i know whats there though.
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>>17982933
Russia’s Top Religious Leader Performs “Ancient Ritual” In Antarctica Over Saudi Arabia’s Mysterious “Ark of Gabriel”
http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index2002.htm
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>>17982956
It isn't animated, sadly.

So what lies beyond the mountains of madness? Google's satellites don't take very high res pictures, and multiple militaries have/had a presence there. Fossil evidence supports Antarctica being once a tropical continent. And there's a species of worm that has been found that resumes life when thawed.
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>>17982970
looks like it's hovering. that "shadow" to the right.
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>>17982949
splendind, I for one am content knowing that there have been reports
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>>17982933
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>>17982933
well supposedly the poles are off limits to unauthorized personnel
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>>17982949
There's a theory called Crustal... something (I'm too lazy to look it up, or too enamored by pictures of infinite frozen desert; pick any/all; to look it up right now). And it postulates that Antarctica was not that long ago in the middle of the Atlantic. Bridging from this, there are theories that Plato's Atlantis was Antarctica, which shifted south. There are a few pieces to back this up. The Atlantis continent was described as being Antarctica sized, the placement of the mountains is correct, and the time-frame predates it before most written history (to explain a lack of corroboration).

The story continues. Native Indio tales of ancient Aztlan detail a great white island that underfell some sort of catastrophe before the Aztlan jumped ship to S. America, eventually settling in Central America.

>pic
A member of one of the species found near Vostok. This one is a current surface dwelling bacteria, not a deep Antarctic one. I couldn't find a pic for the Antarctic ones found.
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>>17983032
Note the smaller one beneath it. Pyramids tend to come in clusters.
See pic
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>>17983032
is there a source for the pic?
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>>17983081
Google, 10 seconds
http://beforeitsnews.com/conspiracy-theories/2016/01/ancient-civilizations-pyramids-south-pole-and-elsewhere-2473644.html
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>>17982946
Old mountains, like the Appalachians or the high arctic mountains
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A Secret Nazi base.
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>>17983032
This looks very real
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Google earth shows such a large area of Antarctica as blurred and stretched. I see no reason for it to be that way when a satellite can pass directly overhead. The earth isn't an egg and the poles a tip. You will get the same quality of image over your state as you would over the antarctic. You will get overlap but you can easily blend multiple images together using landmarks like they do the rest of the globe. Many times an image will not be suitable because of cloud cover or time of day/night (suns location), so they mix an image in from another pass that was done months or even years earlier. No stretching. No blurring.

There is no reason they can't have good images of the south pole. It must be purposeful.
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>>17983202
Do you propose something specific they're trying to hide?
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>>17983202
Honestly there aren't many satellites in polar orbit, and the poles aren't interesting to most people (unmarketable).
Parts are zoomable though. No google street view, unfortunately.

Or they could be hiding something. Its pixelated the same way google pixelates most secret things.

>dem shadows
Odd
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>>17983202
It's more because its barren wilderness

Maybe there is a secret argentine base there but no one cares enough to investigate.
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>>17983244
I like the idea of the earth being flat and the sun being only 36 miles in the sky and for some reason we are being kept from the truth because of some ancient cult.

But really, it could be because very few people give a shit about what's there or not there. That's no fun to imagine though.
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>>17983107
THIS. i starte a thread about lake vostok earlier and it didnt receive many replies and i got sad.
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>>17983065
crustal displacement
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can you visit the southern center of Antarctica, like the very middle/southern pole? I want to visit but I feel like it may be kinda boring, just ice and nothing else
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>>17983312
Too specific maybe? Here's a good place to try again.
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>>17983392
D-D-Double post
That aside.
Yes you can visit the South Pole, but you'll need resources. If I recall correctly you can actually charter a flight there during the Antarctic summer. It is in the center of nothing, but I understand your feels about wanting to go anyways.
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>>17983392
One can. You probably can't.

>>17983244
That could just be from them taking the picture in polar night
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>>17983405
Thanks, I'll look into it.

>>17983436
Why can't I specifically? What makes you assume that?
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>>17983445
Because I doubt you have the money/ physical endurance/ willpower. It's fucking hard.
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>>17983452
Med student, so I will have the cash when I start working (not in US so little debt). I also have been competing in sports my whole life and currently training 5 days a week so I think I could physically do it. Don't make baseless assumptions
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>>17983489
Stand buttass naked in a freezer for an hour. That's what it'll feel like under 20 layers of coats in Antarctica. The lowest recorded temperature (natural) on Earth was -89°C, in Antarctica, near the South pole.
Go prepared.
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>>17983050
The North Pole is actually in the middle of the ocean, so there's no permanent human presence there, albeit the Russians have kept manned floating vessels in operation in the general vicinity, at least part of any given year, for decades.

Historically both poles were effectively off-limits to most people. It wasn't so much an issue of you being forbidden from visiting either, but just that you would most likely not be receiving any sort of logistical support if you attempted an expedition. The only ones capable of giving you that were the governments that operated in the vicinity, and unless you were part of a military, scientific, or other official/approved expedition, you probably weren't getting any help from them.

Today that's far less the case. There are non-government facilities at the South Pole, and there are tour guide companies (and the Russian Military) who will handle the logistics of getting you to either pole if you are willing to fork out the cash for it. The North Pole has actually become somewhat of an adventure tourism hotspot in recent years, as getting there is now considered routine.
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the giant Amundsen-scott south pole station also hired support staff for things like serving food and housekeeping. get a job. its like a cruise ship where you sign up to work a full season.
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>>17983565
You're trying to tell me there is no pole in the ground at the North Pole? Please.
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>>17983202
You don't understand how projection works do you?
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>>17982946
Look into mantle plumes and the history of australias western boundary. The same could be said of north european mountain ranges.
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>>17983496
>peak temperatures are representative for general climate
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>>17983202
You dont know what you are talking about. Stop spreading bullshit
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>>17982970
>And there's a species of worm that has been found that resumes life when thawed.

for realz? Havent heard of this till now, any more info ?
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>>17983489
stop lying on the internet, tim
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>>17983489
...if you were a med student in my country you might save up enough money to buy a train ticket :/. not us too.

That aside, i fully understand your wish. Try to make it true.
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>>17983097
I can't tell if you're an idiot or genuinely believe this shit. If you're going to spout bullshit, you're expected to provided sources for your assertions.

>>17983202
You're definitely retarded

This thread is so detached from reality, it's evidence of the multiverse.
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>>17984811
A "not retarded" tripfag would be more /x/ related than real evidence of aliens/cryptids/magic.
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>>17984769
>>17984812
>>17984816

And not a single correction. You add nothing to the thread.
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>>17984928
oh the irony
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>>17984750
It seems so unfair doesn't it? I mean they've lied to us about Santa Claus, they've lied to us about the little, penguin shit-covered pole sticking up out of the snow covered ground, and they've lied to us about Jesus being born on Christmas and everything else about him. What else are they lying to us about?
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>>17982949
source? links? photos?
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>>17983202
I see no reason for it to be that way when a satellite can pass directly over heard

Google's satellite's are in equatorial orbits. So no, they don't pass directly over Antarctica.

The USGS has satellites in polar orbits, and they have very high detailed photos of Antarctica for sale, but they're not Google.
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>One area of great interest is the virtually unexplored ocean beneath the ice shelves that ring the continent. The outlets of glaciers, ice shelves are many hundreds of feet thick, and they are colossal. The largest, the Ross Ice Shelf, is 197,000 square miles (510,680 square km), or 3.7 percent of the total area of Antarctica.

Basically we know very little to nothing about what lives underneath them, and the only places we have a glimpse of this is at a couple of the smaller ice shelves that have collapsed.
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>>17983496
How would they even record that? One's face would freeze instantly unless it was in a heated closed air system.

Seriously, how can they be there without a spacesuit?
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>>17985611
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The south pole is where first impact happened. Hope that helps.
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>>17985633
guess we better get ready for secando impacto
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>>17985404
>tfw there still might be megalodons.
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>>17985611
>One's face would freeze instantly unless it was in a heated closed air system.

>Seriously, how can they be there without a spacesuit?
It doesn't even sound that cold to be honest. Just wear a facecover and back to the wind.
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a top secret illuminati base where slaves are bred and experimented on etc. ad nauseam
Who the hell could go to, and explore antarctica to check?
's too damn big. and cold.
Perfect place to perfect top secrit military govt technology
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>>17982933
The Nazis have a hidden city under the ice. Admiral Byrd's expedition and Operation High Jump was a cover to try to defeat them, but they defeated him superior tech and continue to plan below the ice. Based Steve Quayle knows all about it. Look it up!
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>>17983065
ATLANTIS WAS A FUCKING METAPHOR IT DOES NOT EXIST
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>>17985690
There isn't as much life in the ocean now to support a megadolon or something _that_ large. As much, the atmosphere is different than back 2 - 23 million years ago. Doesn't mean there isn't terrifying shit down there tho.
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>>17985690
>big as fuck reptile in polar waters
Son...
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>>17983032
its called an arete
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>>17982933
I don't know about Nazi secret bases that lead to Agharta or Illuminati bullshit, but I've recently seen an official article claiming they have found some ancient city with pyramids somewhere there and that there can be hidden much more beneath the tons of ice.

This is supported by the theory that the poles shift a little bit every year and so some thousands of years ago there could be a jungle instead of permafrost..
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>>17985633
>impact
wut?
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>>17986355
>reptile
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>>17986391
>neon genesis evangelion
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>>17984913
If that was possible anything would be.
Unfortunately though it's physically impossible to see any tripfag without crippling amounts of autism.
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Yes, there is something secret there, but we're not allowed to talk about it on /x/ because this place is filled with bluepill faggots who get angry when their view of the world is challenged.
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>>17982933
There's absolutely more to it! The biggest island in Antarctica's archipelago is almost as big as Australia, and full of fossils never before seen, not to mention the many species still alive in lakes buried under the ice.
I hope we someday find a way to see them all without having to wait for the ice to melt.
That's be pretty nifty.
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>>17982976
it's not a shadow, that's the cut between the actual photos of the ocean and their blue, 3d model of undersea geography
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>>17984928
the stretching comes form laying the pictures onto a 3d sphere.
it's an issue of texture mapping
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>>17984816
because something doing something with their life is so hard to comprehend? stay jealous cuck
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>>17982970
>And there's a species of worm that has been found that resumes life when thawed.
Source?
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>>17985404
I doubt very much at all lives down there.
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>>17986355
>reptile
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>>17985617
Noice. Now smoking must be pretty difficult, though.
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>>17986424
>>17987018
>sharks aren't reptiles
Disinfo please.

I should say in my defense that I was thinking in that badass sea dinosaur.
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>>17987001
Water bear

(Not him)
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>>17986582
>I hope we someday find a way to see them all without having to wait for the ice to melt.
Flamethrowers, lots of them
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>>17982933
its just cold case closed
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>>17982933

Why not both
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>>17987112
>Water bear

Of course, but that aint a worm.
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Is it feasible to try and live there? Do you have to pay taxes there? Is it dangerous in terms of wildlife?
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>>17982933
It used to be a regular continent with trees n shit like most of them , then climate changed, its changing again and in a few thousand years itll be a warm continent again, assuming its not underwater


Shit changes, its normal
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>>17985773
sounds like atlantean trickery you wont fool me
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>>17987694
It's only really feasible to spend your whole life there on the Peninsula, and even then it's pretty shit. Don't know about taxes, but the biggest terrestrial wildlife you're going to run into is an emperor penguin.

>>17987112
Microscopic, not just Antarctican, and it's not a worm
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>>17983032
alien vs predator was a documentary, i knew it all along.
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>>17987694

>Is it feasible to try and live there?

If you are content to go the penguin route for your food, sort of. Prepare for some serious skorbut, unless you throw in a quick 5000 miles groceries run to walmart.

> Do you have to pay taxes there?

If you make enough money to make it worth it the IRS will fly to the moon for to leech you.

> Is it dangerous in terms of wildlife?

Penguins are kinda dickish, but nothing i would be afraid of.

Might want to bring a extra sweater of two for those antarctic nights. And some spare fuel rods for your personal reactor to keep you unfrozen.
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>>17987224
>murica
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>>17982946
>>17982949
>>17983065
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Nazis had a secret base in Antarctica.
Call of Duty: Black Ops was based on facts.
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Aside from Antarctica, when my plane flew over the very southern part of Greenland recently, I saw this lake with a straight edge. Ruins?
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>>17982933
probably the jews
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>>17986582
>>17987224
>inb4 ice melts
>some prehistoric plague ravages the earth
>everyone dies since no dinosaur cum to make cure
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>>17989768
Those features can happen on that scale from the actions of glacier movement cutting up the land and crossing the old path of another glazier but cutting to a different depth, you can end up with some sharp angles.

Like this one
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>>17989987
Cool, where is that?
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>>17990089
Uhhh Antarctica, duhh
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>>17990089
It's at the Southern part of Greenland. I was looking for the other anon's straight edge lake but didn't find it.

>>17990160
lel
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>>17984814
You can freeze almost all worms I believe.
They have no means of regulating heat one way or the other.
They have nothing to really be damaged.
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>>17987238
>cold case closed
>cold case
>closed

This cold-case should be reopened then
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>>17984844
???
I just reversed image searched an image someone posted for someone else. I don't take one image as proof of pyramids in Antarctica. I'm ambivalent on it because there's a dearth of evidence either way.
>>17986451
>I want to believe.jpg
Don't try for the impossible, then you might actually succeed at something in life. And Heaven knows, success breeds failure.
>>17987001
They're nematodes
http://www.livescience.com/30991-weird-wildlife-real-animals-antarctica-penguins.html
>When conditions get too dry (the worms require moisture to function), the worms have the ability to drop into a death-like state of suspended animation from which they can revive many months, even decades later, when conditions improve.
>"When the water comes back, the nematodes suck the water back into their bodies and they're re-animated — they come back to life," Adams said.
>It's still not clear just how long the worms can survive in this state, but nematodes have reawakened after 60 years in freeze-dried mode.
They're not just on Antarctica, but I never said they were.
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>>17990193
Ice kills cells. No living cells=no living organism.
Also most worms are niche organisms and don't survive well outside their chosen environments.

t. payed attention in zoology
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>>17982946
the appalachians and the urals are both in the middle of their respective plates .
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>>17982951
>Numerous fictional stories place ancient beings/precursors in Antarctica

all of those stories are modern, since antarctica itself was only discovered in the early modern period.

Saying it's a biological memory is like saying lovecraft's cucumber shaped monsters are a memory of ancient dildo demons.

Pre-modern thoughts on terra australis refer to hypothetical "antipodes", which to the pre-modern mind were supposed to be hot, as european man thought that as you go south from europe, things get hotter and hotter like the sahara.

They were unsure whether terra australis would even be inhabitable, and if it was, their concepts of the things that would have lived there are basically the sorts of things we'd consider "aliens" -- shit like blemmyes.
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>>17983107
lol Horst-Wessels freeze.

Die eis ist kalt
die reihen fest gefrozen...
SA marschiert...und friert durch fleisch und bein.
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>>17986391
anime shit.
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You should read more than the first 2 pages of Google, or bing.
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>>17982933

I have a theory. Is as follows.

Both polar end of the planet are openings to inner earth and that flat earth theory is a psy-op to counter it, if you consider the the notion that true magnetic north is reasonably close to to the north and south pole, then factor in the toroidal magnetic field the planet has, you're closer to discovering ancient technology and/or dead civilizations.

Vril, Vimana, Chariots of fire seem to work on this core fundamental principle of causing stress between electro magnetic waves in the atmosphere.

>inb4 ancient aliens

If you have two magnets and have them face each other in such a way that it causes resistance, then place a conductive object between the two magnets it causes a shift in the distribution of the magnetic waves.

I think the beauty of the Vimana is that it uses a mercury compound as well as a system to regulate the waves while traveling within the stress of the magnetic field to nullify the effect of gravity on earth but still retain the objects sense of mass.
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>>17989546
>a land bowl was required to hold the water in
Round Earth fucks BTFO
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>>17990337
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>>17990318

>>cont.

Now, think about how you store these vehicles.

you can't use military facilities because even if you have them isolated within society, people would still be able to see them more than they would compared to placing them in an uninhabitable area.

Antarctica is literally perfect for so many reasons. Not only is the magnetic field more concentrated as it loops inward to repeat a torres pattern making manipulation of its effects easier, you also have a discreet place to park and no real threat of being seen by the public because, more than likely if you can manage to get your hands on a man made UFO, you work for the government off-the-books. Plus, only researchers on expeditions visit and they usually stick to the coasts.

Additionally, provided hollow earth is true, you've got the best access bar none.

I think Hollywood accidently figured this out, Captain America: The First Avenger and Transformers (first movie) both depict finding downed technology above typical human engineering residing there.

If it's false, great, nothing changes, back to square one and everyone leaves with what they came with. Nothing.

It's the possibility of being true that's exciting.
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>>17990343

I don't know about Atlantis itself BEING Antarctica like >>17983065 said.

Since Plato said it fell more recently than the last ice age. the dating of the ice is much, much older. meaning it would have to be pre-flood.

>>17983073
>>17983032

My niggas right here are on to something I reckon.

since the pyramids are believed to amplify, regulate and distribute energy on a geometric and spiritual/quantum level, they exist on many parts of the world grid, there's no reason the antarctic pyramids wouldn't rest on some kind of ley line. unless you like denying the fuck out of everything and say ((((mere coincidence)))).

come on, are you 12?
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>>17990343
Except that in Captain America he crash landed in the north pole because the plane was on its way to NY
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>>17990353

I think the Nazi's did build a base there, the US knows, but the Kremlin knew first, I'm not putting Russian intelligence on a pedestal, but seriously, the Kremlin is not made of paranoid leftovers from the war, they know their shit and they're usually the first to know. I don't know which country monitors it now, but I know it's really really really really difficult to get to the south pole without military vehicles.

So you can assume that the strongest armies have the easiest access, and from there, assume if they have the means, they already used them at some point.

Just my theory.
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>>17990356

true, but there's no reason there wouldn't be something there either. still comes back to the common theme of "There's something at the caps."
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>>17990318
regarding the flat earth theory, if true, how deep is the earth then? Is there a metal plate keeping it from bending/breaking away? Is there something different on the other side?
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>>17982933
There's a horrible infestation of penguins.
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>>17990381

I don't know, you'd have to ask the Catholic Church who killed Galileo.

How desperate of a distraction do you need to revive an old paranoid god-bothering theory that was originally implemented to stop people thinking about life in space in the first place?
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>>17982933
Many things could be hidden beneath the ice.
I definitely think we should try and speed up this whole global warming thing just to see what we might find when the ice is all gone
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I just wanna know why the russians just sent the Patriarch guy down there. Very strange if its true
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>>17990401

>yfw Ancient races had memes in Antarctica
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>>17982970
It's more than a theory that Antratica was once tropical, ice core drilling proves this beyond a doubt.

Source: my mum's a geologist who has spent time in Antarctica
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>>17990428
>mum

Aus? NZ? UK?
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>>17990381
It's turtles all the way down.
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>>17990425

well meme'd and great understanding of history

because ancient egypt was a fucking thousand years ago.

fucking summerfaggots
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>>17987694
Yes, deep underground and with a steady rate of support deliveries until you're self sufficient, which might never happen without extreme resources and 10+ years of absolutely no mistakes
just having a base? been there, done that, though, it's the "support delivery" without trying to be self sufficient (inefficient)
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>>17990653
>ancient Egypt was a thousand years ago
lol
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>>17983107
Also on the moon
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>>17985227
Okay im gonna need some sauce on these claims
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It's where they keep the fnords
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>>17985617 fuck it looks so lonely there
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>>17985773
Thats not what the emerald tablets suggest
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>>17990861
>emerald tablets

Could you elaborate on this pls
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>>17990871
The emerald tablets of thoth
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the problem is that with all the snow down there you would have trouble seeing spooky ghosts.
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>>17982933
definitely where the Malaysian flight is currently being hidden while the passengers are reprogrammed to be assassins by (insert bullshit conspiracy theory here)
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>>17982933
"is it really just a cold place?"
no its a hot one. you dumb jerk.
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>>17991062
guessing you live there
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>>17989873
>The Talos Principle
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>>17990900

?

Also I need a ARROW and a circle to see what I am looking at...a circle just doesn't cut it.
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>>17982970
>resume life when thawed
DEAR GOD NO
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>>17982956
>15kb
>get scared got its a gif on /x/
are you retarded?
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>>17993017
>replying to a four-day old reaction-image post
are you retarded?
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>>17992042
>deleted
oh shit, what are they covering up?!
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>>17982946
Hotspots in the earth's crust that move slowly it's why eastern Australia as a mountain chain and old volcano plugs but nothing even remotely active anymore and it's in the middle of a plate as well
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>>17990653

You're the faggot who can't make a distinction between a joke and a fact, you're autistic by definition.

If i had any images of an ancient civilization from antarctica, I'd have used one, but I don't, do you?
So I used Egyptians instead. Fucking retard.
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Somewhere along its coast is Delphia, hidden sacred city of Glorious King Tobit of the Red Star.

HAIL HYRAAQ TOBIT! HAIL DELPHIA!
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>>17993533
Holy SHIT! That was my comment, I just realized.
I said

"They're protecting the Hollow Earth entrance."

THEY COVERING IT UP
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>>17990653

>hurr newfag calling everyone summerfags
>Ancient Egypt
>thousand years old.

ok dickhead.
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>>17996723
he was obviously being sarcastic, summerfag.
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>>17982957
tescos

>captcha: frosinone
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>>17983312
I was posted in that thread man, that was a good 'un. Few months ago, right? I learned some shit thanks friend
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>>17990282
this

a good book on the subject is "The Witness and the Other World" which explores travellers accounts of, and preconceptions of terra australa and the beasts that were considered to live there
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I was reading a book that had Lake Vostok as a major part. A prehistoric sperm whale was living in the subglacial lake. Squids were frozen into ice and used their tentacles to lure and grab prey. Large enough marine reptiles would prefer cooler water so their metabolism would slow down and they wouldn't need to expend as much energy hunting. The prey in the artic would be high in fat
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>>17982933
>entire continent is ice
>asks if it's a cold place
????????????????????
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>>17997902
>>entire continent is plastic
>>goyim believe is a cold place
Nothing here goy, and is cold, better don't come to check.
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>>17991274
fuck that shit if it was real
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>>17985773
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>>17985649
Hell yeah
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>antartica

The real hidden mystery for you would be the "c".
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>>17998740
what are you babbling about you stupid fuck
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>>17999337

nothing, just go back to your bread and circus you good little schmuck :) :)
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>>17999337
Is called "joke". Maybe, if the scientist find a cure for the aspergers syndrome, you could understand them some day.
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>>17982933
I like to tease the idea that Antartica was once known as Atlantis. And the cataclysm that supposedly sunk it into the sea was just a polar shift that realigned Antartica to the south pole.

But that is most likely not true.
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>>17999363
aah I see you've been redpilled on Antarctica. we're all idiots for thinking it's an icecap when you clearly know that the jews came down from space to create it.

>>17999366
>joke

yeah, funny stuff. topkek. epicbantz.
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>>17983202
How often do you think satellites pass over Antarctica you dingus?
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>>17986580
Show me real evidence, not ideas and loose theories
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>>17982957
Read the shackelton expedition
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eITSTWfs6n4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DirMYyERmVI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzwpt8rSmH0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QNpyl2VZ6Y

According to John Kettler, a former US military contractor and scientist, there is an expanding UFO war that is now taking place in waters off Antarctica. Kettler cites unnamed “sensitive sources” to substantiate his claims that a US led coalition of naval forces is militarily engaging with hostile extraterrestrials.
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>>17989873
I physically laughed.
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>>17999586
Holy shit this is pretty crazy. I am going to look more into it.

I will say that third video kinda looks fake as shit correct me if im wrong
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>>17983065
i think i heard something about this before

they say once this ancient bacteria will be released it will either die or kill us all
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>>17999472
Satellites pass over Antarctica hundreds of times a day.

But none of them are owned by Google, and Google doesn't want to pay for the rights to put their photos up on Google Earth.
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>>17982933
It's a frozen wasteland that was once green, lush, and full of life when it was in a different part of the globe. That's all nothing more.
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Do you think lake Vostok could hold life bigger and more advanced than extremophiles?

If so, because it's been cut off for millions of years, what evolutionary paths do you think the species living there have followed?
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Here's a tangentially related question for flat earthers: if the ice wall is real, how far down does it go? I get it supposedly keeps the water from spilling out... over the top of the cliffs, but why doesn't it leak out underneath? I really don't know how far ice bergs go down or whatever, or if they're the same or different from the ice wall.
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>>17999495
I don't want to get banned again.
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>>17983496
>-89°C
How much is that in a real measurement, like fahrenheit?
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>>18000540
-128.2
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>>18000556
That doesn't sound nearly as bad as I thought it would.
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>There is a mountain range...
>Far away from any major tectonic movement.

Fucking hell, how'd I miss that...
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>>17990644
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>>17997896
Book sounds cool, what's it called?
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>>18000566
Other than the fact that at that temperature it's painful to breathe and without proper clothing you'd die within minutes, it's just a walk in the park.
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>>18000623
I just mean I was expecting it to have been -200 at the highest
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>>18000514
So you can't show evidence. Got it.
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>>18000504

Imagine a globe with the continents smeared on the inside of the globe, rather than the outside. Pic related - but the bridge leads from one pole to the other.

The Sun is an immortal man. That is, he looks like a really ideal human, even if he doesn't act it - he's an obsessive compulsive who kills people for annoying his Yoga. He moves from one end of the bridge to the other to cause the seasons, and around the bridge in a spiral pattern to cause the Day-Night cycle. His court is the Moon, the planets and the stars.

The bridge is a cover for a blackhole, and space is stretched exponentially in a gradient towards it. So, on the bridge, there's more space than on the Earth's surface. The Sun is closer to the Earth's surface - on the edge of the bridge, hanging off the railing with his face uncomfortably close to us.

No star comes close to the poles, and so they stay frozen - the Sun is clearly biased toward looking at the North pole. But, when the glacier cracks, the resulting iceberg floats to the lowest elevation - which isn't the poles. Antarctica and Arctica have the highest average elevations of all continents. Only water vapor floats to the poles. Gravity is the weakest force, and EM bonding and Energy in newtons controls the position of an object within the sphere - if you increase your altitude, you increase your potential energy. And gaining altitude requires the addition of Energy, or rather it's conversion into potential energy.

The potential energy represents the newtons with which you'd impact the Earth if you fell from that altitude. Changing planetary orbits entails changing your potential energy relative to two objects.
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>>17985404
ayy lmao
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>>18000735
What is this jibberish???
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>>18000603
It's the fifth book in a series called Meg by Steve Alten

It intersects sometime between the 4th and 5th book with another series by him called Loch

Meg>The Trench>Primal Waters>Hell's Aquarium>The Loch (Different character and storyline)> Vostok (Sequel to The Loch and prequel to Night Stalkers) >Night Stalkers

I personally haven't read Vostok yet but Night Stalkers has a few chapters of exploring Vostok and the supposed ecosystem living in the depths
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>>18000809

Alchemy. Starting from the notion that everything you haven't proven and understood yourself isn't true, plus the notion that "Heaven is within," you derive such a universe.

To make a long story short, mathematics becomes obvious as a conceptual lingua franca. You can use it to model and prove anything within your experience. Doing so leads you to experiment, leading to the following conclusions based upon the presumed ontological monism;

- Only one particle exists - one Atom, to use pre-modern parlance.

- This particle moves through space, with time being a dimension where it's movements are recorded per plancksecond and stored like static frames in a movie.

- This single particle can thus interact with itself at past points in time. It does this because it's movement through time creates a closed timelike loop, where it can bump into it's own butt.

- The first time it bumps into it's own butt, it transfers kinetic energy into itself at Frame-001. This energy is then used to push the particle into it's orbit, which results in a second butt-bump.

- The second butt-bump involves three particles. The question is; where is this energy coming from? A particle is transfering energy to itself in the past. Particle two loses 50% of it's energy, and so the other 50% goes into initiating the orbit.

- This 50% doesn't equal the 100% of E required to transfer 50% to each particle. Thus, for a particle to be it's own cause violates conservation of energy.

- Yet, a particle can be entangled with itself in the past;

>http://m.phys.org/news/2012-04-quantum-physics-mimics-spooky-action.html

- In fact, when the one particle became two, what was happening was the breakdown of quantum entanglement.

- But the two particles are still connected trans-temporally, and time has the qualities of a spacial dimension.
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>>17990394
>tips fedora
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They say the world map isnt thr actual size.

Russia is smaller than germaby for example
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>>18001145
The fuck are you talking about alchemy for even? I asked why water doesn't go under the ice wall; how far down does the bottom of the ice wall go beneath the waves?

Why don't you see if you can't find a way to transmutate your walls of text into a single paragraph and get back to me.
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Not much evidence.

The only evidence i found was god mentioned that earth is a circle but not a sphere. Yhe earth is on pillars. And god is sitting on the the earth on a dome. Jesus is the sun. God did not mentioned about. The sun RISING but. God said the sun will shine through darkness and behind the sun was night......


Behind antartica is a dome. Thats why it is restricted.

Also i want to note about the stages of hell that the bible mentioned. The planets that are red are hell and the heavens are other ones.... Most "planets" are heaven or hell.

We arnt suppose to die until someone kills us. The fountain of youth is in most movies. We humans FLESH suppose to bath or drink it. AS OUR SPIRIT STAY STRONG. It is your chose. If we werr to pass by it somehow we all can have eternal life ubtil we get killed...by the illuminati.

Remember that jesus is the sun and every compas heads south.
You knoe that one movie that shows the continents? Well they mentioned its fake and not accurate....so the south pole we have now is SO FAKE...russia isnt the biggest nor china isnt that big


They say that you have two choices. To live forever immortaliy or to enter a astral light sphrel (rapture related) up to the heveans to meet god.

You must pass the military..
Jupiter ascendence is an excellent movie.

Also remember that when you die today or tommoroe your going to be heading for the light. Some will some not. If you do you will be reincarnated. If you dont you will be out of this dome.


I knoe what i said. But god is giving you a chance. You may want to enter the pacman or meet jesus.

Im feared and confused aswell.

If we form a lucid dreamer group we can have bounduries to see whats out there.
Jesus is the form of light. He sacrified hinself for our SSIs....do you know what sin are? Demons.
Well it goes aling with our earth. Sin helps illuminati they are satanic.
Remember jesus died for our sins and he left to brlive within him, he couldove stayed longer
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>>17982933
It's under the ice. When the ice melts it will escape and we won't be able to stop it.
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>>17982933
Yeah bro, the fact that it's covered in ice and inhabits no life is just a facade. Definitely something strange there man, you should go check it out. It's probably really hospitable.
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>>17985327
i hope you arent seriously this new, but just in case you are, he's referencing a short story by HP Lovecraft about spoopy ancient stuff in Antarctica
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Theres underground bases where secret alien technology is kept
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>>17990428
Well yeah but that's just because it used to be higher up near the equator until tectonic plate activity moved it down to Earth's ass
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>>18000590
It's Leng
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>>17982933
Antarctica hides the edge of the world. Beyond that is a vast ocean of horny, available women that are willing to fuck those who have been redpilled. The government is trying to keep the good bitches out and make it so only the high standard whorse that fuck chads are the only ones available for gentlemen like us
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>>17982933
It's a cold place, and they say it gets colder
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>>17997309
FORZA FROSINONE!
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>>17987028
Oh I'd find a way friend
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>>17985695
Alaskan here. You have no idea what you're talking about. Even as far south as Anchorage (where I am at), it gets really fucking cold (and dark) around winter solstice, hell even months before and after. At -20F it actually does hurt to breathe and you're advised to stay in doors during cold snaps like that. Your snot freezes, your feet go numb, even with wool socks and good boots.

Up on the North Slope where they do the oil drilling, it gets way colder, like -40F on a normal day in the winter. If you are using a vehicle and you're outside of the garages they use, you're not allowed to turn the vehicle off because it WILL NOT start again. It will need be towed to the garage to warm up. Sometimes if it's even colder, no one goes outside even in a sturdy truck because it will have a hard time staying idle. Only keeping the engine at over 2K RPM would keep it running. -120F is just unbelievably insane. Doesn't sound that cold? Holy fuck you must be from somewhere warm.
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>>18001957
Feel like you could wear a t-shirt during our winters.
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>>18001291

>The fuck are you talking about alchemy for even? I asked why water doesn't go under the ice wall; how far down does the bottom of the ice wall go beneath the waves?

What ice wall? In the entire thread, you're the only one to mention it, and you don't explain what it is.

How far does it go down? Within my worldview, the inside surface of Earth is opposed by an infinite mass of Aether, within which our universe grew like a bubble. A chuck of ice stuck in the ground could go down so far before it melted into water and then turned to steam. Vast cave networks filled with liquid water are documented fact.

>Why don't you see if you can't find a way to transmutate your walls of text into a single paragraph and get back to me

Why don't you read what I have to say, rather than brushing it aside? Why should anyone take your opinion of what I have to say seriously, when you haven't read it? How can you judge something you haven't even appraised? Why should anyone presume you've read anything else for that matter, when a few hundred words - a short article - is too much for you?

Why shouldn't people listen to the person producing original content, instead of someone who only posts vague questions and then complains that the responses are too long? Everyone can see that you asked for someone who believed in non-standard cosmologies to present their ideas - why? So you can dismiss them? Why - because that casual act of dismissal is all the effort you think it takes to prove the standard cosmology right?

When you're ready to debate as my equal rather than with an undeserved sense of being right, get back to me.
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>>18001188
I don't know who "they" are but they're fucking stupid.
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>>18001938
Always comes down to the men with their heads below their shoulders.
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>>17982946
I don't think you understand how map projections work, do you anon?
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>>18001291
Just ignore him, he's one of the roleplaying fucks that ruined this board.
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>>18001451
>When the ice melts it will escape and we won't be able to stop it.
How would a continent escape? Why would you need to stop a continent? It's just fucking rocks.
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>>18000924
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>>18001780
My world's on fire, how bout yours?
...thanks, now it's stuck in my head and I'm trying to sleep, sorta. I read in my sleep. Damn the song of your ppl
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>>18001633
Pretty small DESU. Looks like you could barely fit one antediluvian stone monastery of an abominable and ancient cannibal faith
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>>18000136
No.
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>>18002013
Ehh maybe. I still get cold just like anyone else. Negative temperature is just something I've experienced. Doesn't make me more immune to hypothermia.
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>>18000735
What the fuck did I just read? Is this what all flat earthers believe?
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>>17985649
>mfw Sachiel was supposed to attack Tokyo-3 last year
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>>18001451
Please let there be a real-life kaiju under there.
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>>17982949
The mountains of madness, perhaps?
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>It really just a cold place? Or is there something being hidden?

Ignoring the problems with OP's grammar, I think it's both. A lot of Antartica is just I certainly and snow, but I'm sure that you could easily hide a massive base or complex in Antarctica. After all, it is a continent that is 14,000,000 square kilometers, which is almost double the size of Australia (which is itself 8,560,000 km^2). According to the British Antarctic Survey, 98% of Antarctica is covered by ice that averages 1.9 km thick. That makes it hard to conduct a geological study of the continent. It's also got several mountain ranges that separate the coast and the interior. The interior sides of those mountains would be fantastic for hiding structures. I'm sure those ice fields could be used to land planes without anyone noticing. You could clear a strip long enough for a plane to land and all the evidence will be gone once the wind picks up. Imagine what you could hide in caves or caverns. Three things that come to mind as benefiting from the amount of secrecy afforded by Antartica are extraterrestrials (with or without human involvement), advanced weapon experiments and research into/experiments with bioweapons. Antarctica can't say no to or snitch on someone for violating some treaty. Also, the oil in Antarctica is off-shore so if there is exploration and development for that in the future it doesn't risk accidentally discovering an inland base.

If I was to be in charge of hiding something in Antarctica it'd be the Bioweapons scenario. It wouldn't require a lot of staff nor would it have much of a signature. Additionally, the climate would make sense for research into bioweapons during the Cold War (Alaska might have been considered too close to the Soviet Union). If something escapes and could survive the Antarctic on its own, it would then have the obstacle of going from being able to survive that to being able to survive or thrive in the more temperate, hotter environments. Cont.
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>>18005943
cont.
I'm not very knowledgeable about biology though so you might want to skip this paragraph or correct it if you notice a falacy. Hopefully, that would act as a natural kill switch, or at least buy enough time to neutralize it. Also, in the Bioweapons scenario, not only would it have to cope with the environment, but also a lack of hosts (as long as it doesn't start to infect penguins).
I'm not going to use this as proof or evidence that something did get loose in the Antarctic but I've seen that there's been some odd trends going on in the population of different species there. Of course it's been attributed to global warming though (cover-up?).

Hard to say what could be frozen in that ice.
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>>18005943
>A lot of Antartica is just I certainly and snow
uhm, what? Had a bit of a hard time understanding what you were trying to say in those posts.
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>>17985773
I'm onto your schemes Atlantean.
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>>17990282
I mean that's basically Australia, monsters and weird people and all.
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>>17982933
a dome is hiding over there
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>>18001188
>>18002707
It's not some dumb conspiracy or anything. When drawing the map of the world they have to resize shit to make it fit in a rectangle. Africa is much larger than it is portrayed.
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>>17985633

You mean the second impact.
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>>18008147
Isn't Mercator's projection teach in basic school? That's common knowledge.

But saying that Germany is bigger than Russia is "flat earth" retarded tier.
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>>18007246
Or maybe just a gigant glass of water
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>>18000735
I want to be as high as you were while writing this
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>>17982933
reminder that you can literally apply online to get a job in Antarctica shoveling snow for 6months
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>>17987006
Bitch please its probably teeming with life down there

http://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/wildlife/antarctic_animal_adaptations2.php
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>>17987001
Bitch please there are frogs that can freeze and come back to life when they thaw, i doubt it would be very hard for a worm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvCdOXG2rPo
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>>17982933
I havent dug into this much. I know there is a giant microwave telescope there. I know after ww2 the usa sent an armada there just incase there was a nazi base there. I will dig into Antarctica conspitacy more.
MIJ?
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>>17983445
Because you're a fag.
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>>18011148
Link?
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Bumping for interest.
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>>17983065
>great white island
Why would it have been white (full of snow and ice) BEFORE reaching the south pole? If it were in the middle of the Atlantic as Atlantis then wouldn't it have been temperate at worst? Wouldn't it have been just another green continent?
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>>17990353
Pyramids are just the easiest way to build a big thing, that's why multiple cultures do them.
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>>17999586
First one's interesting, third one's fake as shit
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>>18011176
Yeah, in the course of a winter. Being frozen in antarctica for years and years and years until scientists come across you is a different story. A frog would not survive that.
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