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Admiral Byrd and the Antarctic Tropical Paradise: https://facebook/pages/The-Nazi-Ahnenerbe-Aryans-Aliens-Antarctica/288175454616060 The Greatest Geographical Discovery in Human History That enchanted Continent in the Sky, Land of Everlasting Mystery! Id like to see that land beyond the (North) Pole. That area beyond the Pole is the Center of the Great Unknown: - Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd The above two statements by the greatest explorer in modern times, Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd of the United States Navy, cannot be understood nor make any sense according to old geographical theories that the earth is a solid sphere with a fiery core, on which both North and South Poles are fixed points. If such was the case, and if Admiral Byrd flew for 1,700 and 2,300 miles respectively across North and South Poles, to the icy and snowbound lands that lie on the other side, whose geography is fairly well known, it would be incomprehensible for him to make such a statement, referring to this territory on the other side of the Poles as the great unknown.... The only way that we can understand Byrds enigmatical statements is if we discard the traditional conception of the formation of the earth and entertain an entirely new one, according to which its Arctic and Antarctic extremities are not convex but concave, and that Byrd entered into the polar concavities when he went beyond the Poles. In other words, he did not travel across the Poles to the other side, but entered into the polar concavity or depression, which, as we shall see later in this book, opens to the hollow interior of the earth, the home of plant, animal and human life, enjoying a tropical climate. This is the Great Unknown to which Byrd had reference when he made this statement - and not the ice - and snow-bound area on the other side of the North Pole, extending to the upper reaches of Siberia...contd @...https://facebook/pages/The-Nazi-Ahnenerbe-Aryans-Aliens-Antarctica/288175454616060
Posted on: Tue, 09 Sep 2014 10:22:24 +0000

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