On December 8, 1954, explorer Admiral Richard E. Byrd was interviewed by Longine Chronoscope. In this interview Byrd stated that there were hidden lands that existed beyond Antarctica. - Highlighted: Time Stamps: • 1:47 • 4:07 • 9:50 • bonus: 5:54 wtf? - Byrd stated: "But strangely enough there's left in the word today an area as big as the United States that's never been seen by a human being and that's beyond the pole, on the other side of the South Pole, from middle America (a series of Antarctic exploration bases from 1929 to 1958, located on the Ross Ice Shelf, south of the Bay of Whales.) And I think it's quite astonishing that there should be an area as big as that unexplored. So there's a lot of adventure left down at the bottom of the world." The Antarctic treaty which is signed on December 1, 1959 and it lead to Antarctica being almost inaccessible for an average citizen by employing brutally strict restrictions to visit. Byrd also stated: “it's by far the most valuable and important place left in the world for science!... it has to do with the future, those that come after us...'important not only to us, but to our allies.” “The Antarctic continent is surrounded by a belt of ice, a plateau of about 10,000 feet up”
@dom_lucre why are all these accounts now pushing flat earth?
@dom_lucre @Graham__Hancock did some great work talking about ancient maps that show Antarctica being something much different than what we are told.
@dom_lucre All of Admiral Byrd’s expeditions were government missions, including his mission that described a cave system that led to an inner Earth.
How do you explain the current estimated size of the earth using parallax angles from shadows and gravitational calculations on what the acceleration should be on the surface? If there exists land beyond Antarctica then it would mean the earth is a good deal larger than what we currently think.
@dom_lucre I've watched many of his interviews, documentaries, etc. You just never know.
@dom_lucre Why not just go & find out? Get boots on the ground to confirm?