Operation Highjump & Antarctica
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Admiral Richard E. Byrd (1888–1957) was a famous American naval officer and the modern explorer to the North and South Poles. He was a recipient of the Medal of Honor, the United States Armed Forces' highest military decoration, and the Navy Cross, the second highest honor for valor given by the U.S. Navy. Here is pictured at a parade in New York:
In 1946-1947, Byrd led "Operation Highjump," the largest Antarctic expedition to that date, involving 4000 troops, ships, and aircraft. The operation aimed to establish research bases and assert U.S. presence in Antarctica during the early Cold War.
Admiral Byrd gave a very strange interview to a Chilean journalist before returning to US. It went something like this (it's been scrubbed from the internet): in the future we will be faced by an enemy that can fly pole to pole. The interview sounded so unbelievable to me that I once found the original in Spanish to confirm it. It really exists and it is really bizarre. Why would Admiral Byrd say something like that?
Oddly enough the acting Secretary of Defense James Forrestal committed suicide (he allegedly jumped out of the window of the psychiatric ward in Maryland) shortly after Highjump. He was babbling about aliens in the days before he killed himself, or was killed. Forrestal reportedly wanted to take a more truthful approach to informing the US pubic about this issue. This may be due to the Majestic 12 program which was setup after the Roswell UFO crash of 1947 where the United States recovered a crash and begin a covert program to deal with the extraterrestrial "threat". Reports indicate that a meeting was setup between President Truman and extraterrestrial beings during his administration and a deal was made.
One of the major news stories of 1996 was the discovery and analysis of Richard Byrd's diary and notebook for his North Pole flight of 1926. Byrd's claim to be the first to fly to the North Pole was challenged by his contemporaries and by later historians. The diary provided new evidence, and the news of its existence and meaning fueled stories that reached every part of the globe. Interest in Byrd also inspired producers of three documentaries.
According to The Hollow Earth by Raymond Bernard, Byrd discovered an opening to the interior of the earth at the North Pole in 1947 and another at the South Pole in 1956. Bernard, who cited Flying Saucer Magazine repeatedly as a source of information, claimed that Byrd found evidence of another world, a place of lush vegetation and warm temperatures, inside the earth. Fearing global competition in a rush for the new land, the government of the United States forbade Byrd to talk about or publish his discoveries.
Despite the alleged cover-up, a Hollow Earth Society, an organization of like-minded believers, has used the World Wide Web to advertise books and videos purporting to show Byrd's discovery and to prove that aliens from another planet, or perhaps the descendants of the lost continent of Atlantis, live in the inner earth. While researchers have occasionally asked for documentation from Byrd's papers about his discovery of the hollow earth, nothing has been found. So far, none of the queries have been from producers of documentaries or docudramas.
The emerging picture of our planet's innards is a "complete revolution." Researchers such as Barbara Romanowicz at the University of California, Berkeley are using seismic (earthquake) waves to scan our planet’s innards, much like doctors use ultrasound to peer inside patients. What they’re seeing is full of complex detail — not a bland mineral hunk, but a rich and dynamic inner landscape.
The mantle appears to be layered like an onion, with major transitions 250 miles and 410 miles down. At the 410-mile level, researchers recently identified a tremendous interior mountain range, with peaks perhaps even taller than Mount Everest. “Recently, we’ve discovered another change at about 1,000 kilometers [600 miles] depth,” Romanowicz says.
That conclusion jibes with Romanowicz’s emerging view of the inner Earth as a series of overlapping, onion-like layers. Scientists used to picture the mantle as a single unit, slowly churning under the influence of heat from the core. A tidy, up-and-down circulation tugged at the crust, they concluded, moving continents and reshaping oceans.
The mantle appears to be layered like an onion, with major transitions 250 miles and 410 miles down. At the 410-mile level, researchers recently identified a tremendous interior mountain range, with peaks perhaps even taller than Mount Everest. “Recently, we’ve discovered another change at about 1,000 kilometers [600 miles] depth,” Romanowicz says.
To preserve its ecosystem, the Antarctic Treaty, signed by 54 countries, sets strict rules on human activities. The Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty (1991) designates Antarctica as a "natural reserve, devoted to peace and science," limiting human impact.
While tourism is allowed, it is heavily regulated. The International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) ensures that tourism activities do not harm the environment. Tourist numbers are limited, and there are strict guidelines on where they can go and what they can do.
The truth is that this treaty is a smoke-screen to protect what lies beneath the ice and allow the military industrial complex the spoils to explore ancient alien technology as well as prevent humanity from discovering the entrances to inner earth.
UFOs that have shown the ability to seamlessly transition from air to sea without a splash or crash debris are an "urgent" national security concern with "world-changing" scientific ramifications, an ex-Navy officer said.
In July 2019, the USS Omaha recorded a UFO – or UAP (unidentified anomalous phenomena) – that buzzed a Navy fleet off San Diego and disappeared into the ocean without a trace.
The video, first released by Jeremy Corbell and verified by the Pentagon, displays capability that "jeopardizes U.S. maritime security, which is already weakened by our relative ignorance about the global ocean," oceanographer and retired Rear Adm. Tim Gallaudet said.
"The fact that unidentified objects with unexplainable characteristics are entering US water space and the DOD is not raising a giant red flag is a sign that the government is not sharing all it knows about all-domain anomalous phenomena," Gallaudet wrote in his March 2024 report.
A never-before-seen ecosystem lurks in an underground river deep below the icy surface in Antarctica. Researchers recently brought this "hidden world" into the light, revealing a dark and jagged cavern filled with swarms of tiny, shrimplike creatures.
The scientists found the secret subterranean habitat tucked away beneath the Larsen Ice Shelf — a massive, floating sheet of ice attached to the eastern coast of the Antarctic peninsula that famously birthed the world's largest iceberg in 2021. Satellite photos showed an unusual groove in the ice shelf close to where it met with the land, and researchers identified the peculiar feature as a subsurface river, which they described in a statement. The team drilled down around 1,640 feet (500 meters) below the ice's surface using a powerful hot-water hose to reach the underground chamber.
Brian, 59, who alleges to be a former retired US Navy petty officer first class flight engineer in a squadron called Antarctic Development Squadron Six, claimed to have been part of a crew that flew through a “no fly zone” above Antarctica, and saw UFOs, aliens, and a giant entrance hole to an alien base.
He was said to be stationed there between 1983 to 1997, when he retired, and on several occasions saw "aerial silver discs" flying over the Transantarctic Mountains.
In the videos, he claimed there is a top-secret collaboration between humans and aliens, with Antarctica a major research ground for the projects.
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The former military man, who is said to have seen 20 years of service, has allegedly revealed the startling story to US conspiracy theorist investigative journalist Linda Moulton Howe.
Mrs Howe, 75, from Albuquerque, New Mexico, who has been awarded for her paranormal research through website Earthfiles.com, says she was contacted several times by the whistleblower she has only been referred to as Brian.
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In a series of videos released on YouTube, Mrs Howe is heard interviewing Brian about what he allegedly saw.
Brian, 59, who alleges to be a former retired US Navy petty officer first class flight engineer in a squadron called Antarctic Development Squadron Six, claimed to have been part of a crew that flew through a “no fly zone” above Antarctica, and saw UFOs, aliens, and a giant entrance hole to an alien base.
He was said to be stationed there between 1983 to 1997, when he retired, and on several occasions saw "aerial silver discs" flying over the Transantarctic Mountains.
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In the videos, he claimed there is a top-secret collaboration between humans and aliens, with Antarctica a major research ground for the project. The whistleblower has alleged there is an alien base in the Antarctic.
The large hole was said to be five to ten miles from the South Pole, in the supposed no fly zone.
He also said a group of scientists had gone missing for a week and come back terrified and refusing to speak.
Then at a camp near Marie Byrd Land, some dozen scientists disappeared for two weeks and when they re-appeared, Brian’s flight crew got the assignment to pick them up. Brian says they would not talk and “their faces looked scared.”
In an email to Mrs Howe, he said: "Another unique issue with South Pole station is that our aircraft was not allowed to fly over a certain area designated five miles from the station.
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