Anonymous ID: 522092 Dec. 13, 2018, 8:43 a.m. No.4292638   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2696

Robert F Scott — look at the date: January 17

 

1912

 

we are now in 2018. So many people are saying the person who died in Antartica are these two.

 

Looked up many photos of this and the American flag is usually on the left of the sign. This time it is on the RIGHT.

 

Do we know if person in this photo and photographer

 

The Shadows are cast about 11 on a clock.

 

Need to research Robert S Scott. Scott free.

Anonymous ID: 522092 Dec. 13, 2018, 8:48 a.m. No.4292696   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>4292638

Robert F Scott

 

Middle name: FALCON

 

love it!!

 

He had a diary:

 

look —

 

"Wednesday, January 17 - Camp 69. T. -22 degrees at start. Night -21 degrees. The Pole. Yes, but under very different circumstances from those expected. We have had a horrible day - add to our disappointment a head wind 4 to 5, with a temperature -22 degrees, and companions labouring on with cold feet and hands.

 

"Great God!

this is an awful place…"

We started at 7.30, none of us having slept much after the shock of our discovery. We followed the Norwegian sledge tracks for some way; as far as we make out there are only two men. In about three miles we passed two small cairns. Then the weather overcast, and the tracks being increasingly drifted up and obviously going too far to the West, we decided to make straight for the Pole according to our calculations. At 12.30 Evans had such cold hands we camped for lunch - an excellent 'week-end one.' …To-night little Bowers is laying himself out to get sights in terrible difficult circumstances; the wind is blowing hard, T. - 21 degrees, and there is that curious damp, cold feeling in the air which chills one to the bone in no time. We have been descending again, I think, but there looks to be a rise ahead; otherwise there is very little that is different from the awful monotony of past days. Great God! this is an awful place and terrible enough for us to have laboured to it without the reward of priority. Well, it is something to have got here, and the wind may be our friend to-morrow. …Now for the run home and a desperate struggle. I wonder if we can do it.

 

You can be snow blind. My father in Korean war’s plane crashed and crew that survived were snow blind by time they were picked up —- a very long time to discover them.

Anonymous ID: 522092 Dec. 13, 2018, 8:58 a.m. No.4292807   🗄️.is đź”—kun

investigation is underway after two fire technicians at McMurdo Station in Antarctica were killed.

 

The workers were performing maintenance at the station operated by United States National Science Foundation on Wednesday when a helicopter pilot in the air saw smoke coming from the building.

 

The two technicians were found unconscious and removed from the building located on Ross Island.

 

Both workers were administered CPR but one was pronounced dead at the scene, while the other was flown to McMurdo clinic and died there.

 

No personal information has been released about the workers, but their next of kin has been notified.

 

McMurdo station is located near to New Zealand's Scott Base research facility on Ross Island.

 

The deaths come just months after a Russian polar researcher stationed at a remote Antarctica base was charged with the attempted murder of a colleague in October.

 

 

The two dead were FIRE technicians but found by helicopter seeing smoke. If anyone would know what to do in a fire situation these two would.

 

Antartica is BIG climate change fake research place. Could we be looking at another fire to remove data….. Clinton’s …. China Google….???