I was speaking from an esoteric side and you went real world on me. kek
Sorry I don't mean to minimalize your concern about the issues of Antarctica.
At first I took it as a possible flat earth reference until you provided more detail.
You're probably aware of the nazi presence during WW II and the Admiral Byrd story.
I'm sure you know there are DUMBs there and a seed bank for reasons.
Yes it's a bunker for some bad guys no doubt and it does have to be cleaned out if it hasn't been already. I am wondering about the sovereignty of bases there.
The Trilateral Commission's charter involves the idea of a triumvirate of world powers.
You guess correctly with your concept. A little Epcot Center of seperated races for 'Globalism' singing the praises of unity while projecting an evironmental image that exists only as a facade as they sell overpriced trinkets to the onlookers.
Like the song, "It's a Small World Afterall"..........the reality is a nightmare that you can't get out of your head.
See Magnum Opus or The Great Work by Albert Pike for details.
I was speaking from an esoteric side and you went real world on me. kek
Sorry I don't mean to minimalize your concern about the issues of Antarctica. At first I took it as a possible flat earth reference until you provided more detail. You're probably aware of the nazi presence during WW II and the Admiral Byrd story. I'm sure you know there are DUMBs there and a seed bank for reasons.
Yes it's a bunker for some bad guys no doubt and it does have to be cleaned out if it hasn't been already. I am wondering about the sovereignty of bases there.
The Trilateral Commission's charter involves the idea of a triumvirate of world powers.
You guess correctly with your concept. A little Epcot Center of seperated races for 'Globalism' singing the praises of unity while projecting an evironmental image that exists only as a facade as they sell overpriced trinkets to the onlookers. Like the song, "It's a Small World Afterall"..........the reality is a nightmare that you can't get out of your head.
See Magnum Opus or The Great Work by Albert Pike for details.