Anonymous ID: 402b21 May 9, 2018, 9:52 a.m. No.1349099   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9140 >>9219 >>9237

Information on Antartica, Admiral Byrd and post WWII Operation HighJump.

 

Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd is among America’s most honored American heroes and pioneering explorers.

 

Immediately after WWII he embarked on a major naval expedition to Antartica to seek and destroy perhaps the enemy’s final refuge, Admiral Richard Byrd was the natural selection to lead the military expedition called Operation Highjump. Billed as a “reconnaissance mission” to establish the research base Little America IV, the operation hit the high seas in December 1946. When encountering the press, Byrd tended to be more truthful than his government preferred and just prior to embarking, he openly stated that Highjump was a “military expedition” “to look for some bases.” By January 1947, Byrd’s Navy Task Force 68 fleet consisting of 4,700 Navy and Marine personnel, 13 warships including an aircraft carrier, a battleship and a destroyer and 33 aircraft had reached their icy destination and set up their base camp from which to locate and take out the secret Nazi base. Never before had such a vast operation been deployed to the southernmost continent. During the first few weeks of settling in and engaging in reconnaissance and surveying, outside of some close calls under extreme harsh climate conditions, everything seemed to be progressing as scheduled. While on two reconnaissance occasions, the flight navigation and radio equipment on Byrd’s aircraft failed while flying over a plush green valley, lakes and rivers free of ice in 70 degree F. temperatures. This strange anomaly has fueled speculation over the hollow earth theory.

 

After nearly two months on assignment, suddenly out of nowhere the naval task force was attacked by combat power and conditions never before witnessed on a battlefront. Seemingly springing up out of nowhere from the water emerged a number of saucer shaped craft that exerted a force field shield that appeared to be controlled by anti-gravity UFO’s. In the mayhem, three US ships were sunk, including the destroyer. The 6-month operation was forced to abruptly abandon its mission. This was alien technology in action. As the defeated task force began its return to the US, Admiral Byrd’s initial press report from Chile explained that his mission had to be aborted due to taking in “too many casualties.” The Chilean newspaper El Mercurio ran a March 5th, 1947 article stating:

Adm. Byrd declared today that it was imperative for the United States to initiate immediate defense measures against hostile regions. The admiral further stated that he didn’t want to frighten anyone unduly but that it was a bitter reality that in case of a new war the continental United States would be attacked by flying objects which could fly from pole to pole at incredible speeds. Admiral Byrd repeated the above points of view, resulting from his personal knowledge gathered both at the north and south poles, before a news conference held for International News Service.

 

Byrd arrived in America from his failed operation on April 14th, 1947. Again when he later testified before Congress, the admiral reiterated his alarming warning:

 

In case of a new war the US would be attacked by fighters that are able to fly from one pole to the other with incredible speed.

 

Here's the sauce, but Adm Byrd was legit and what he encountered in Antartica ended his career. Sauce includes other topics, as well.

 

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2017/01/joachim-hagopian/unveiling-antarctic-mysteries/

Anonymous ID: 402b21 May 9, 2018, 10:01 a.m. No.1349144   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9173

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This is great and important. My wife listened to a podcast the other day that all her friends listen to and the speaker was redpilling the audience. They all believed it until they went back to read the comments on the podcast. They immediately started to doubt themselves.