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Antarctica flashfrozen
Antarctica flashfrozen













antarctica flashfrozen

The force of the Super Earth’s destruction propelled Mars into its present planetary orbit. And that most likely also stripped away its main atmosphere at the time, and it never recovered. It was postulated that Mars was most likely a moon of that Super Earth, and that it was damaged heavily on one side by massive impacts. The events that led to the Super Earth’s destruction also wiped out much of the surface population on Mars, and removed the bulk of its atmosphere according to what Goode read on “smart glass pads”, which he had access to during his 20 year secret space program service. The existence of abundant water and oxygen on Mars in its distant past has been recently corroborated by scientists. Mars at the time had abundant water and oxygen rich atmosphere to host a large population on its surface. The “Super Earth” orbited the sun in the area of the asteroid belt as it exists today between Mars and Jupiter.

ANTARCTICA FLASHFROZEN SERIES

Goode relates what he was told by inhabitants of the “Inner Earth”:Īnd the people in the Inner Earth Council stated that the different inhabitants of the planets in our solar system were extremely advanced technologically and extremely aggressive, and that they destroyed their civilizations and had to be relocated here as refugees by other ET races that came in.Īccording to Goode, Mars in particular was hit by a series of environmental catastrophes that were related to devastating wars with the inhabitants of a nearby “Super Earth”, around which both Mars and our current Moon orbited up to 500,000 years ago. They engaged in aggressive warfare that led to planetary catastrophe and refugees leaving for Earth. The Martians were highly advanced technologically with antigravity spacecraft. Goode said that Mars was one of the planets from which the refugees originated. Such a scenario is consistent with the claims of Secret Space Program whistleblower Corey Goode who says that extraterrestrial refugees have been finding sanctuary on Earth for at least five hundred thousand years, and that preparations are currently underway to officially disclose excavations of a flash-frozen Antarctica civilization.īack in March 28, 2016, Goode described various insider sources that had told him about the influx of refugees from other planets during Earth’s history:Īnd it seems that more recent information that I’ve gotten is telling us that the Earth received refugees, at different points in history, from a couple of different planets, at least, in our solar system where the planets failed and inhabitants left and came to Earth as refugees. This leads to the intriguing possibility that a flash-frozen civilization recently found in Antarctica with cannibalized spacecraft nearby was the remnants of a colony originally established by Martian refugees.

antarctica flashfrozen

The remote viewing of Mars revealed in a CIA document gives details of a planet wide-catastrophe that led to many refugees leaving in spacecraft to safer locations over a million years ago. Written by Dr Michael Salla on February 21, 2017. A warm beanie to cap it all off, and I was all set.Did Martian Refugees Settle in Antarctica over a Million Years Ago? A neck gaiter is nice for colder weather and is easily stowed in a pocket or pack when it’s too warm for it. The shell helps break the wind, providing warmth on the zodiac rides. Up top, I went with a sweater (fleece is good, too), topped with a down jacket and a rain shell. Did you know that technically, Antarctica is a desert?) Waterproof pants, or a rain pant shell, for the occasional spray of water or wet seat while on the zodiac, DWR is fine. For my legs, all that was really needed beyond that was a pair of DWR (durable water repellent) pants. I started out with a simple base layer (a t-shirt), and then added some nice merino wool thermal underwear. And then let the thrill of photographic possibilities provide added warmth! But there’s no need for special expedition gear. Rain or snow can make things feel a bit colder, too.

antarctica flashfrozen

Sure, it can get a bit colder on a ship’s deck, or as you cruise the bays in a zodiac. Sure, weather conditions will vary from day to day and minute to minute, but most visitors benefit from the moderate temperatures, typically in the 30s, Fahrenheit, and even warmer. Indeed, Antarctic expeditions are not as cold as you might think. Flash forward to the December day we landed at Hydrurga Rocks, with the sun shining so strongly, I had to peel off layers to avoid overheating! All those fears of a brutal chill quickly vanished.















Antarctica flashfrozen