Antarctica

Antarctica is a continent on the south pole of the earth (earth has a magnetic field), covered in ice (goddess Isis, queen of Ice), close to Chile, Australia and New Zealand. It was discovered in 1820 by the Russians (Romanov's) in collaboration with the Royal Society of Stuarts and House of Hanover. The name Antarctica (word 'ark') was invented by Scottish geographer John George Bartholomew (Royal Society). The north pole was always associated the Atlantis civilization of the Draco-Nordic Orion race (the dragon Draco encircles the North Star).

King Arthur is a reference to Arcturus and Arctica (mythical Hyperborea).

Antarctica was depicted on the maps of Gerard Mercator, a friend of John Dee who saw himself as the new Merlin and Elizabeth I as Arthur.

James Cook (Royal Navy, Royal Society) explored the Antarctic circle in the 1700s. The Brits named an island near Antarctica King George island after George III of Hanover. The rosicrucian Royal Society (James Clark Ross) explored both the north pole and the south pole in the 1800s.

The Germans explored Antarctica during the Gauss expedition, named after Carl Gauss. The Norwegians and Brits (Nimrod expedition, named after first mason, Terra Nova=New Earth from the Book of Revelation) reached the geographic south pole in 1911.

In 1938 the German nazi's (Alfred Ritscher, mission with 33 members) explored Antarctica and named a region Neu Schwabenland (pictures with swastika, symbol of North Star).

The same year John Wood Campbell wrote Who Goes There?, about a shapeshifting entity set in Antarctica.  

From 1946 the US explored the Antarctic through Operation Highjump with Richard Byrd, a friend of Henry Ford (promoter of the Protocols) and Harold Keith Thompson of SicherheitsDienst (like Julius Evola), a friend of jesuit Francis Parker Yockey and Otto Skorzeny (Order of Malta, WACL) who helped setting up the Odessa network. MGM made propaganda movie The Secret Land about it with Robert Montgomery and Van Heflin.

In 1956 McMurdo Station was established, operated by the National Science Foundation.

In 1959 the Arctic Treaty System (Dwight Eisenhower) was signed on 12/1 (date of death Aleister Crowley).

In 1979 Holocaust denying provocateur agent Ernst Zündel wrote Hitler on the South Pole.

Campbell's story was adapted into a 1982 movie The Thing (=it, Information Technology, Id) by John Carpenter (Into the Mouth of Madness based on HP Lovecraft) for Universal Pictures with Kurt Russell as Mac (2 years before release of Apple Macintosch), Wilford Brimley (Mormon Church, Cocoon), Norbert Weisser (like Norbert Wiener), David Clennon as Palmer and Keith David and music by Ennio Morricone. It was produced by Lawrence Turman (jewish, US Navy).

Tourists are allowed on the coasts of Antarctica. Princess Elizabeth Station was established by the Belgian Saxe-Coburgs.

In 2010 the IceCube Neutrino Observatory was established in collaboration with CERN (neutrino is a concept invented by Wolfgang Pauli).

Antarctica is a popular topic in the Conspiracy Church. In 2016 the media reported jesuit John Kerry and NASA astronaut Buzz Aldrin visited Antarctica. David Wilcock connects it to the Fallen Angels, Atlantis, Secret Space Program, reptilians and nazi's, Disclosure, Inner-Earth Alliance and the Illuminati (promoted on Coast to Coast).

It is also used in the Flat Earth psyop, connected to the psyop Inner Earth (Vril Society based on the Vril race of Edward Bulwer-Lytton). Flat Earthers believe Antarctica is a ring or wall of ice (using pictures of the Ross ice shelf, similar to the wall of ice in HBO series in Game of Thrones, the wall is a Saturn symbol).

National Geographic Society and Disney produced March of the Penguins about the Emperor penguins on Antarctica, narrated by Morgan Freeman. Danny De Vito played The Penguin in Batman Returns. Warner Bros produced Happy Feet and Happy Feet 2.

The Orion Nordics with reptilian DNA, associated with Dark Fleet space programs, are also worshiped in the New Age Church.

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