The following presentation is Adel Marvis Studio's production. You're listening to the Fact Hunter Radio Network. Here is your host, George Hobbs. Welcome back truth seekers from around the world. It's time for a very special edition of the Flat Earth Files midweek edition. I hope everybody has been enjoying the content. I appreciate all the emails, phone calls, voicemails, and I certainly need to catch up and bring you a voicemail slash email episode. I have everything set
up ready to go. I just need to sit down and get through it and execute it. But I came across an email today and I wanted to share it with you. In my thoughts, I think this is another quote unquote rabbit hole we need to revisit and take another look at and maybe you know, group think, and because I think it does play a integral part of this process of flat Earth. But before we do, I wanted to
thank Ben for sending me this link. Of course, last month in December, in the early part of the month, we had the great debate between Pastor Odal and Pastor Lock, and just a few days ago, if you weren't tracking this, the roof actually collapsed at the Global Vision Bible Church and this is from w k r N News too. Roof of a Wilson County church collapses this evening because of the snow. Kendall as from is at the
WKRN dot com alert esk with new information. Kendall passor Greglock with Global Vision Bible Church took to Facebook Live to share the damage. The church now worships underneath the tent in Wilson County. This has barked controversy for neighbors with concerns over noise. Well. On Facebook Live tonight, pastor Lock shows how the weight of the snow fell through the tent, creating a giant hole in part
of the roof and buckling down the HVAC system. Master Locke says the integrity of the structure sure is now worthless and we'll cast them around one hundred and fifty thousand dollars to fix for breaking news around the court. And there you go. And again we don't wish ill will on anyone whatsoever. I just thought that story would interest a lot of people. It's still you know, this cold spell is still wreaking havoc across the country. You know, we're
i think we were down to six last night. We still have snow on the ground. We have another storm coming tomorrow. The chickens are not pleased. But again, the other day, Pastor Locke's Global Vision Bubble Church roof collapsed. He said the damage was one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. I cannot say whether or not that you know the frame and the HVACT damage could be that much. Maybe it's a rough estiment, maybe it is. I haven't seen the place in person, but I know there has been an update
last night. The local courtyard Marriott actually provided the one in Mount Juliet outside of Nashville, did donate one of their large spaces for them to worship last night. Well, I guess it's Tonight's Wednesday night. So they're adapting and overcoming, and it looks like that they will according to the story, that they will be back in their tent this Sunday for their service. So luckily no one got hurt. And I just wanted to put that out there because
I still get emails to this day about that whole situation. So it looks like they will be up and running again this Sunday. I know a lot of people reached out to Pastor Locke to let them know that they're praying for him and hope he can seize the he sees the light, as they say, So I just wanted to give you an update on that in case you were not aware. So I got an email earlier today from Phil and he was talking to one of his friends who was kind of on the fence about
flat Earth, and asked him a question that stumped him. He said, if the ice wall was two hundred feet high, how did the Earth get flooded with it not the depth to submerge every mountain. And he had mentioned that the firmament converges with land somewhere beyond the ice wall, which forms an
enclosed system, and it would have filled up. And his friend who he was trying to convince that I thought of that too, But it conflicts with Admiral Bird's account of the civilization that he spoke of on his return from Antarctica, which is their lands beyond the ice wall. And if there is, indeed, then the waters could have made its way out of the enclosed system.
And maybe the system isn't enclosed, and you have to you know, we have mentioned Admiral Bird and I have always questioned his official story, so I thought it was important to bring up a few points. And again I'm a big fan of group Thinks, so I'd look forward to your guys emails what your thoughts on this. A lot of myself and the guests that we've
had over the last year have mentioned this. I think it's important to mention that Admiral Byrd's family, They're lineage here in the United States go back to the sixteen hundreds. They are known as one of the first families of Virginia. And you know, these are the families that recognized Charles the second ist king following the execution of Charles the First, and Charles the Second called Virginia his old dominion, and that is a nickname that of course still endures to
this day. And the affinity for many early Virginia settlers for the crown led to the term distressed Cavaliers. That term is still around today, the Virginia Cavaliers. So you know, this family lineage goes way way back. His father, Richard Evelyn Bird, Sr. Rubbed elbows with people like Woodrow Wilson. You know a lot of people who were in the note now as we
approach this subject. You know, we often talk about another famous man, Manly p Hall, and he says, when the human race learns to read the language of symbolism, a great veil will fall from the eyes of men. They shall then know the truth. And more than that, they shall realize that from the beginning truth has been in the world unrecognized. So why do I bring that up? Well, deceit is everywhere, even in the
most harmless of things. And I've mentioned before everybody's you know favorite movie groundhog Day, Right, everybody has seen that movie. Well again, groundhog Day is a freemus say, free mus sonic holiday. When does it take place, Well, it takes place on February second. Well, what day of the year out of three sixty five is groundhog Day thirty three? It is the thirty third day of the year. And members of the Puxetoni ground Club,
they're the ones that control fill the little Groundhog. They all wear their free Masonic top hats. And the event is actually this Luciferian bastardization of the Festival of Candle Miss which folks celebrated in the presentation of Jesus in the Temple of Jerusalem. And again, candle miss a lot of people aren't familiar with, is again a holiday commemorating the presentation of Jesus at the temple. It is based upon the account of the presentation of Jesus in Luke chapter two,
twenty second to four, Verses twenty two to forty. I should say, excuse me, and it mentions the turtle doves the two turtle doves as a sin offering. But basically thirty three there's the number again, thirty three days after a boy's circumcision is when this celebration happened. And when does it fall. It falls on February the second. So again a lot of mockery in
this world. That's one of the events where people think it's this cute holiday, but the truth is it goes the rabbit hole, or in this case, I guess the groundhog hole is a lot deeper than presented. And I will tell you. Anybody can take the time to look up the John W. Jenks Hoba Lodge number two seventy six. This is a free Masonic lodge that was constituted way back on March ninth, eighteen seventy five. So this is an extremely old Freemason Lodge in Pucksatawnia, Pennsylvania, and it goes back
to March ninth, eighteen seventy five. So let's talk a little bit about Richard Bird again, whose father, you know, rubbed elbows with very, very very famous people as well as he did. Because when you're in that type of family, you're at the top of the food chain. So again we have to look for the numbers and symbols as the disclosure. It's interesting
he died on March eleventh, eighteen fifty seventh. Three eleven Issure thirty three and three eleven is famously known for the quote day everything changed, right. That was the day when they officially labeled coronavirus a panda. That's when they normalized face masks, you know, visiting friends outside six feet apart, working from home, schooling from home. March eleventh, So that thirty three symbolizes something nefarious about and that just happens to be the day he died, March
eleventh, nineteen fifty seven. Now, there are a lot of interesting stories about him, and I think many of the things are stories. Right. He was said to be the first person to fly over the North Pole, and I have questions about that, and of course the South Pole. He
didn't fly over the South Pole because there is no South Pole. And just so you know, the reason I brought all that up earlier about pucksatani phil and everything else is because Richard Byrd is in the ancient accepted Scottish write a Freemasonry and this is from the Scottish Ripe Boston dot net. I will put all of these links in the show description. I'm gonna read this article. Masonry has been able to call several prominent figures from history. Brother Some were
major political leaders, while others may have been famous athletes or entertainers. And again the elites of the elites in the music industry, and even in sports. You'll see a lot of the sports that the famous athletes on the cover of, like SI or whatever, covering one of their eyes. That's one of the symbols. It goes on to say, but did you know that the first man to listen to fly over the North Pole was a Freemason.
Now you should especially pay attention to this next sentence. It says, that's right, Richard E. Bird was a proud member of the craft, of the craft, not the club, not the Freemasons, but the craft, and that word should be you should really heed that word and understand the darkness of that word. The craft. Born on October twenty fifth, nineteen or eighteen eighty eight, excuse me, Bird originally came from Winchester, Virginia.
As we said, one of the first families lineage goes back to the seventeenth century. He came from an influential family, and his father served as Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates for a time. When he grew up, Bert attended the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. While in school, he severely injured his right ankle exercising. He was still able to graduate in nineteen twelve, but this injury would follow him for the rest of his
life. Upon graduation, he was commissioned an ensign in the US Navy and was assigned to the USS Wyoming and later assigned to the USS Dolphin. And listen, some of these boasts was actually presidential yachts, and we'll talk about that later. So the fact this guy got some of the awards he got is a complete joke. In March nineteen sixteen, Bird suffered another foot injury,
which leads to his medical retirement. He stayed in the Navy and was assigned as the inspector an instructor for the Rhode Island Naval Militia in Providence, Rhode Island. Brother Bird had enough foresight to realize that air travel was going to progress rapidly during his wealth during his life, so in World War One he became a naval aviator and earned his pilot's wings in nineteen seventeen. He had a passion for flying and pioneered different techniques for flying over the open ocean.
At the end of World War One, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant. After the war, Bird joined the craft and they're very explicit about it. In nineteen twenty one, he became a member of Federal Lodge Number one in Washington, DC. So you are in the club. If you were in number one, that is a huge red flag. In May nineteen twenty six, Bird and Navy Chief Aviation Pilot Floyd Bennett attempted the first flight over the North Pole. They took off from Salbard, Norway, and
embarked on a fifteen hour flight, where they both returned home. Bird was promoted to the rank of Commander, and both men were presented the Medal of Honor by President Calvin Coolidge. Now, listen, that didn't happen. That did not happen one bit, one iota, no chance because of the huge magnetation in the North Pole. Like you can fly around the you know, the Arctic Circle, but nobody's flying over top of it. Okay, you
can't because magnet can destroy compasses and all navigation types of equipment. Right. The degree to which these you know, fero magnetic materials can withstand an external magnetic field without just going nuts is limited. And to fly over the North Pole that extreme you know magnet field, it would have not happened. Okay, it's a complete lie, it's a hoax. He did not fly over
the North Pole. And of course we know nobody nobody can fly over the South Pole because it's an ice wall, right, it just can't happen. So you know, this guy who's in the club wink wank I flew over the North Pole and he gets the highest honor because he's in the club. After this historic expedition, Bird use his new credibility to obtain funding for other Arctic expeditions. Funding and the North and South Pole. He went on several
expeditions between nineteen twenty eight eighteen fifty six. During his last trip to the Arctic, he helped establish the permanent US military presence in Antarctica. During an expedition to the North Pole and a separate expedition to the South Pole, Byrd and his co pilot Burnt Balchin dropped Masonic flags on the two poles, just like the Masonic flags on the Moon right, and Bauchin even added his shrine Fez right his hat. Additionally, during the Arctic expedition between nineteen thirty three
and nineteen thirty five, sixty of the eighty two members were Masons. Sixty of the eighty two members were Freeman. On that trip, the crew established the first Antarctic Lodge, number seven seven seven of New Zealand on February fifth, nineteen thirty five. And as we said, brother Bird passed away peacefully in his sleep on March eleventh, nineteen fifty seven, in his home and Beacon Hill. Excuse me, and this guy is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
At the time of his death, Bird had received twenty two citations and special accommendations. Nine which for bravery and two for extraordinary heroism. It's clear that brother Bird lived a full life and did far more than we could fit in this article. And ladies and gentlemen, if his story is too rich to believe, that's probably what it is, is a story, his story or history. Brother Bird was a guy again, a story. Obviously he lived, His family goes back, but he's in the lineage. And sure
he went down to Antarctica, I believe that. But he didn't fly over the North Pole. A lot of those are stories to fit the narrative. And these people are willing to take these secrets to the grave. And we're going to talk about more about his other story in a little bit. But let's talk about Bird again. He died March eleventh. But the stories about the North Pole, the South Pole, the Medal of Honor, the Navy Cross. One guy, one guy. You know. He was friends with
the four Family. He rubbed elbows with everybody who was anybody. There was something I really wanted to get to because base, Oh, here it is. He received his letter of commendations and his awards for not once but twice plunging fully clothed into the sea to rescue a sailor who had fallen overboard. I mean, come on, out of all the people on the ship, and he was the guy to see two people fall overboard and he saved him
both. I just don't buy these stories. His next assignment was the gunboat USS Dolphin, which served as the yacht for the Secretary of the Navy. So this guy, it sounds sexy. I was on the gunboat the USS Dolphin. What was it. Oh, it was a yacht for the Secretary of the Navy. Right, we would go out and drop and fish. So again, you know, he gets retirement day, medically retired, and you know all these stories. Operation High Jump the North Pole Flight nineteen twenty
six. He had a tri motor monoplane named the Josephine Ford Ford, which was named after the daughter of Ford Motor Company's president, edsel Ford, who helped finance the expedition. Right, what kind of imagine the advertising, Right, my Ford engine, Thanks to my Ford engine. You know, this guy, Admiral Byrd, was able to fly across the North Pole fifteen hours
fifty seven minutes, including thirteen minutes spent circling at their farthest north. I mean, where's all the movies about this guy, right, this guy did everything transatlantic flights and then of course the Antarctic expeditions, big deals. And then of course his son, Richard Evelyn Bird the third He actually you know, spent time on one of his expeditions with his father. He was he
accompanied his father on Operation High Jump in nineteen forty six in Antarctica. Oh, by the way, he worked as a financial advisor with Morgan Stanley. Everybody know who that is. And he married a longtime Massachusetts senator, Leverett Salton Stall, and that guy is someone who is a big time player on the world stage as well. He was an internationalist, that is the term they used before the current term globalist. He was big time into international and
global policy. Wasn't much of a nationalist, didn't care about domestic policy. And he was the only Republican senator to vote for the censure of Joseph McCarthy. And it's funny how McCarthyism was looked upon so crazily in the fifties and now as we have this you know, alternate history that we look back on,
you know, maybe McCarthy wasn't so crazy. But that's another podcast for another day, but too many dots connect to him being part of the club, and the infamous TV interview that he did was to it was part disclosure, but it was also all you have to do is put five or ten percent of deceit into truth and it will lead people the wrong way. So this is about ten minutes. I want to play this original interview which I believe is from the early fifties with Admiral Byrd and we'll come back and talk
about it. It's time for the Launjeene Chronuscope, a television journal of the important issues of the hour, brought to you every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, a presentation of the lawn Jean wit Nor Watch Company, maker of lawn Jean, the world's most honored watch, and whit Nor distinguished companion to the
world honored Lawn Jean. Good Evening. This is Frank Knight. May I introduce our co editors for this edition of the lawn Gene Chronuscope, Larry Lesser, CBS News Correspondent, and Kenneth Crawford, National Affairs editor of Newsweek Magazine. Our very distinguished guest for this evening is Admiral Richard E. Bird. The North Pole used to be a no man's land. But these are the days when by buying a taken on a commercial airline, you can fly across
the North Pole and drink a cocktail at the same time. You're only three score or more years ago, about thirty five years ago, our guest Tonight found out whether there was any land north of the North American continent. He made that first discovery flight. And I must say that Admiral Bird, our guest tonight, is not only our greatest living explorer, but he's been an inspiration to countless Americans. Adam Bird, you've been to both the North Pole
and the South Pole. Is there any unexplored land left on this earth that
might appeal to adventurous young Americans? Ah, yes, there is, and that up around the North Pole because it's getting crowded up then there because they find out it's really usable, not only to live in, but militarily, strangely enough, as left in the world today, an area as big as the United States that's never been seen by human being, and that's beyond the Pole, on the other side of the South Pole from Middle America, and it's uh. I think it's quite astonishing that they should be an area as
big as that unexplored, tremendous. Well, there's a lot of adventure left down at the bottom of the world. Whenwell, do you hope to see that I do? Well? Then will would you say that as that you've been to both the extremities of Earth? Are these expeditions to such far places they're getting easier because of modern techniques? Or still is danger still close at hand? Well, it's a little risky, but nothing like it used to be with the old slow planes and the small cruising radios where we had to
put down bases. We replaced the dog teams, and of course that there's a big improvement. But now the plains go much faster, and they're safer, and they have a much bigger cruising radius. You haven't got the danger of a terribly heavy load. Admirable. An expedition to which I believe you're the advisor, is now en route. Uh, what is that expedition doing.
Well, that's the Icebreaker Atka and it's a reconnaissance Expedition's going down to the South Pole area to make certain observations and to look for some bases. They will be back in April and they will report back and upon the information we get from that undertaking, we will base the bigger expedition that's to follow. Is that very definitely planned or is there that is being planned right now?
So I'm willing to say to you that there will be a number of expeditions that will follow, I think a year after year the bottom of the world, because the government has really become interested. Well that real bird I can understand. I think everybody count the interest in the North ball because it's so near our greatest challenger, Soviet Russia. But to why this interest in the uh bottom of the world and nobody living down there? Is there?
No, it's it's pretty cold. There's only one permanent resident, that's the Emperor Penguin. The little ones live further north. I tell you one reason they're interested. It's by far the most uh valuable important place left in the world for science. That's why the scientific groups all over the nation are really interested. But more important than that, it's uh it has to do with the future UH of the nation those to come after us or even during your
lifetime, because it happens to be an untouched reservoir of natural resources. And you know, as the world swinks with another increasing acceleration. Far flowing places once useless like we thought the North Pool was and No Man's Land become very useful. The bottom of the world will be important not only to us but our allies. Does it I was going to ask you, does it have military importance? It has some. And as the world shrinks, it will
continue to shrink with another increasing acceleration, thus bringing these places closer. And in the future I can see a time when it will be very very important strategically well. As development of airpower increased, there the strategic importance of places like the oh very much, very much so. Even now, if anything happened then we lost the Panama Canal, we would have to control the islands just north of Antarctica, which are part of Antarctica and between the Capeon.
I've heard it said that there are seven confidents in the world and one of them has ever been seen by a woman, and that's at Octic. Is that actually true? Well, if the power permissioners in Ireland, as far as I know, that's true, no woman's ever stepped foot upon the Analic continent and it's the most peaceful place in the world. Well, I'm sure that won't last very long. I understand that now that you're working with the UH, the Arnold Bread Company in charge of frozen foods. Now, is
there any future for frozen foods down these frozen extremities? Well, I think the UH human race can be helped by that. This was thought out by Dean Arnold, who's UH, in my opinion, the great humanitarian. He UH learned that we went down there after four or five years and finished a meal that we had left there on the table when we had evacuated Little America.
Everything was perfect, including the bread. So he got the idea of this frozen bread, and already we sent some to He sent some to Europe and just very worked very well over there with some of the starving people. That's UK. So you can stow it down the Antarctic and against the lean years, and you wouldn't have any people in the world really starving. If you did, there's an atomic war. Stay there forever, Admill. You speak of the resources of Antarctica, what are they? What? Uh,
what are the natural resources there? Well, A, we've found enough of coal within a hundred and eighty miles of the South Pole in a great ridge of mountains it's not covered with snow enough to supply the whole world for quite a while. Well, as that's that's the coal. Now there's evidence of the other many other minerals. Uh, we're pretty shore of the oil. Now that coal shows the bottom of the weld. Now by far the coal is spot in the world where that coal is gets a hundred blow zero in
the winter. Well, it was once tropical. So we think there's oil there, and there's evidence probably uranium there. Is it any secret? Is there uranium there? That would be the only thing that would be practical to uh actually go after. I suppose everything else would be economically uh uh unfeasible, wouldn't it? As well as we recklessly expend our resources, the time will come when we can we'll have to go after that stuff down there.
Well, now I avoided what you said about a uranium. I'm not sure about that. I don't want to have the will fighting over the end, doctor, I don't know where is there a competition among other nations to try to get information about UH at Arctica and to possibly to secure some of these resources. Well, uh, yes, Uh, then there are seven nations very much interested. Russia is interested tremendously. Oh that. I'm sure Australia has an expedition down there, the Argentine, the Chile, New Zealand,
bitten and so on. Now you can understand those people down there being interested because they live down there, the New Zealanders, they are your teams, the Chileans and the Australians and so uh we uh we don't do much about claiming anything, Admiral, you make sound a little crowded. Uh uh are are are there that many expeditions now there or en route there? Well?
You know, as I said, it's the most peaceful place in the world, but I don't think it will be for long because of this intense interest on the part of uh of other nations and this nation are private. Expedition is a thing of the pastor is it is expedition and exploration? Making expedition
and exploration now purely a government function, because I don't think so. I think down south it may be more or less the thing of the past, but not other other expeditions that go there's a lot of them going off. Now. This latest expedition now on the way is a government expedition. I take yes, that's the government robergman ask you, is there a great difference between the top of the world and the bottom of the world. Uh? There is now the the north pole is the center of an ocean ten thousand
feet teep. The south pole the center of a plateau ten thousand feet high. The north pole of sea is surrounded by continents, is slightly frozen. The Anarctic continent is surrounded by uh, a belt of ice frozen seas of at least twelve hundred and I'll sick now. The south is a plateau. It gets in some places fourteen thousand feet up. Uh. I've been over
areas about thirteen thousand, and it's a little bit chili up there. So there's uh, there's that big difference between the top and bottom of the world. I don't think the north really isn't very cold up there on the Offtic Ocean I compared itself. I don't know where. We often here said that, uh, young Americans now aren't as hardy as their forefathers. Do you think that Americans do measure up to the standards, uh, the physical standards
and morale standards of the past. I do. I don't believe that. I think they're just atotic. Well, what would you say with the most uh valuable factor or expedition? Is it uh morale or a physical courage, or is it uh it's your equipment. Well, I've always thought that loyalty was by far the most important trait. The British told me that when I first went down twenty eight, I couldn't possibly get through the winter night without
a mutiny if I took more than twenty men. But to serve science, I had to take forty two men, and then I took fifty six the next time, and so on so and I did find that loyalty was the most important thing during the winter night, when it's very hard on your nerves. Is uh? I think that's that's true. Well, that's a very valuable characteristic any time. I thank you very much, Animal Bird. It's been a great pleasure to have you here tonight. It's a pleasure to be
with you, Admiral Richard E. Bird rare interview. I think it's interesting that the company that sponsors this TV show was the long Chronoscope Company, which has been run by the Gases family, which goes back to the early seventeen hundreds from of course, where of all places Switzerland, and they are the same company who in the eighties, I think in nineteen eighty three brought the swatches, you know, those watches from the eighties into play. They needed
to rebrand themselves. They did quite well for about a decade, and then, you know, as eighties fashion kind of subsided as well, did the swatches. I think they're still out there, they're just not as prevalent as they once wear. And listen, everybody has a cell phone now that has a timer on it, so not everybody wears watches. I'm old school. I have the old Casio digital watch that I wear. That's just I always have had that type of watch, especially in the military. But I'd love
to hear your thoughts. Obviously, surely after Operation High Jump, we know the Antarctic Treaty came about. Here's an interesting tidbit for you one of those did you knows Antarctica has no permanent population. Okay, no permanent population, so therefore it has no citizenship or government. Now we talk about the one square mile city of London, and right, not actual the entire city of London, but there is London City where all of the financial buildings are held
within this one square mile. They have their own mayor, they have their own rules. The same with Washington, DC, the same with the Vatican, and actually, up until recently, as most of you may know, it was the same with Disney World in Florida. Did you know they had their own rules, their own police, their own government down there, But they had a tiff with the governor and they lost some some of their basic sovereignty, I guess you could call it. And how they came upon all
that land in Orlando was very interesting as well. Everybody knows Disney has Club thirty three, which has white and black tiles, much symbolism, and it's quite a waiting list. You have to be in the club and it's I think twenty five g's to apply, and it's ten thousand dollars a year and you have to be part of the club to get into that restaurant in Disney.
But again, down there there's no citizenship or government, so they're able to get away with things down there that they can't on other sovereign lands. Personnel who are present on Antarctica at any time are citizens or nationals of some type of sovereignty. Outside of Antarctica, there is no Antarctic sovereignty. There's no laws down there. Again, a couple takeaways of what we just heard.
Number One, it was always for science, right, it's for science, and there if you look hard enough, YouTube always takes it down. There's the talk of the blue ice in Antarctica. A lot of people think it's the firmament which you can't break through, but some people say they've been able to get some pieces off and they've been trying to reverse engineer what's in that. Again, this is just I'm spitballing here. You know. Of
course they talked about uranium, they talked about oil coal. None of that makes any sense to in those temperatures to harvest that much cold, get it to a port through all of that cold and snow, and then you know, ship it to wherever that that's just not feasible. And then he also mentioned at one time it was tropical down there that that seems awful misleading to me as well, you know, all these untold resources. So again I
think there's a little bit of truth sprinkled with a lot of lies. And of course, you know, we're so fervently angered with our longtime nemesis Russia, who for four years from nineteen forty one to nineteen forty five we became best friends with but the second that war ended, we became mortal enemies again. And we all we had a draft, right, We had this fantasy draft with the Russians of who gets which scientists with Operation paper Clip, and
we became bitter enemies again. Except for what outer space. Air quotes outer space and Antarctica, right, and they say the Antarctic Treaty is considered to represent an example of the common heritage of mankind. So we'll put all our other, you know, issues away with these countries except for Antarctica and outer
space. As they say, they say that as far as the United States, the law of the United States, including certain criminal offenses by or against US nationals, such as murder, may apply to areas not under jurisdictions to other countries. To this end, the United States now stations special US Marshals in Antarctica to provide a law enforcement presence, which is very interesting. We are the world police, So why not write very interesting stuff, very very
interesting stuff. Anyway, That's all I really had for today. I wanted to take another look into the story of Admiral Bird and of course, and of course you know that diary, I think, and again it was I think presented well after he had passed by his son. But at the same time, I think it's important to play. We'll play the audio version and I'll leave the link in the show notes as well if you'd like to listen to it again, or to send it with somebody if they don't want to
listen to the entire podcast. But I think this is a lot more deception from a family. Again, look at that has been part of the club for hundreds of years. So, without any further ado, here is Admiral Bird's secret diary. Admiral Richard Byrd was a highly regarded explorer and in nineteen forty seven he headed the operation High Jump down to Antarctica, and after he passed, his son found his diary and published it. And here is an
excerpt from the diary itself. Flight log, Base Camp, Arctic, February nineteenth, nineteen forty seven, six hundred hours. All preparations are complete for flight north and we are airborne with full fuel tanks at six ten hours six twenty hours. Fuel mixture on starboard engine seems too rich. Adjustment weighed and pratt neate Whitney's running smoothly. Seven thirty hours. Radio check with base camp. All is well and radio reception is normal. Seven forty hours. Note
slight oil leak on starboard engine oil pressure indicator seems normal. However, eight hundred hours slight turbulence noted from easterly direction at altitude of twenty three twenty one feet. Correction to seventeen hundred feet. No further turbulence, but tailwind increase is slight adjustment in throttle controls. Aircraft performing very well now. Eight fifteen hours. Radio check with base camp. Situation normal. Eight thirty hours turbulence
encountered again. Increased altitude to twenty nine hundred feet. Smooth flight conditions again. Oh nine ten hours. Vast ice and snow below. Note coloration of yellowish nature and disperse in a linear pattern, altering course for a better examination of this color pattern below note reddish or purple color. Also circle this area two full turns and return to assigned compass heading position. Check made again to
base camp and relay information concerning coloration of the ice and snow below. Oh nine ten hours. Both magnetic and gyrocompasses beginning to gyrate and wobble. We are unable to hold our heading by instrumentation take bearing with the sun compass. Yet all seems well. The controls are seemingly slow to respond and have sluggish quality, but there is no indication of icing. Nine fifteen hours in the distance is what appears to be mountains. Ninety nine hours twenty nine minutes elapse
flight time from the first sighting of the mountains. It is no illusion there are mountains and consisting of a small range that I've never seen before. Nine to fifty five hours altitude changed to twenty nine to fifty feet encountering strong turbulence again, we are crossing over a small mountain range and still proceeding northward as best as can be ascertained. Beyond the mountain range is what appears to be a valley with a small river or stream running through the center portion. There
should be no green valley below. Something is definitely wrong and abnormal here. We should be over ice and snow to the port side, our great forests growing on mountain slopes. Our navigation instruments are still spinning. Ten oh five. I alter altitude to fourteen hundred feet and execute a sharp left turn to better examine the valley below. It is green with either moss or type of tight knit grass. The light here seems different. I cannot see the sun
anymore. We make another left turn and we spot what seems to be large animal of some kind below. It appears to be an elephant. No, it looks more like a mammoth. This is incredible, yet there it is Decrease altitude to one thousand feet and take binoculars to better examine the animal. It is confirmed it is definitely a mammoth like animal. Report this to base camp. Ten thirty hours encountering more rolling green hills. Now the external temperature
indicator reads se tventy four degrees fahrenheit. Continuing on our heading now, navigation instruments seem normal. Now I am puzzled over the actions. Attempt to contact base camp radio is not functioning. Eleven thirty hours. Countryside below is more level and normal, if I may use that word. Ahead, we spot what seems to be a city. This is impossible. Aircraft seems light and oddly buoyant. The controls refuse to respond. My god, off our port
and starboard wings are strange type of aircraft. They are closing rapidly alongside. They are disc shaped and have a radiant quality to them. They are close enough now to see the markings on them. It is a type of swastika. This is fantastic. Where are we? What is happening? I tug at the controls again. They will not respond. We are caught an invisible vice grip of some type. A radio crackles and voice comes through in English
for what it perhaps is a slight Nordic or Germanic accent. The message is welcome, Admiral to our domain. We shall land you in exactly seven minutes. Relax, Admiral, You're in good hands. I note the engines of our plane have stopped running. The aircraft is under some strange control and is now turning itself. The controls are useless. Eleven forty hours. Another radio
message received. We begin the landing process now, and in moments the plane shudders slightly and begins to descend, as though caught in some great unseen elevator. The downward motion is negligible, and we touch down with only a slight jolt. Eleven forty five hours. I'm making a hasty last entry in the flight log. Several men are approaching on foot toward our aircraft. They are tall with blonde hair. In the distance is a large shimmering city pulsating with
rainbow hues of color. I do not know what is going to happen now, but I see no signs of weapons and those approaching. I hear now a voice ordering me by name to open the cargo door. I comply and log. From this point on, I write all the following events here for memory. It defies the imagination and would seem all but madness if it had not happened. The radio man and I are taken from the aircraft, and we are received in a most cordial manner. We then board it on small
platform like conveyance with no wheels. It moves us towards the glowing of the city with great swiftness. As we approach, the city seems to be made of crystal material. Soon we arrive at a large building that is a type I have never seen before. It appears to be right out of the design board of Frank Lloyd Wright, or perhaps more correctly, out of a Buck Rogers setting. We are given such type of warm beverage, which tasted like
nothing I've ever savored before it is delicious. After about ten minutes, two of our wondrous appearing hosts come to our quarters and announce that I am to accompany them. I have no choice but to comply. I leave my radio man behind, and we walk a short distance and enter what seems to be an elevator. We descend downward. For some moments, the machine stops and the door lifts silently upward. We proceed down a long hallway that is lit
by rose colored light and seems to be emanating from the walls themselves. One of the beings motions to us to stop before a great door. Over the door is an inscription that I cannot read. The great door slides noiselessly open, and I beckoned to enter. One of my hosts speaks, have no fear, Admiral, you are to have an audience with the Master. I bid you welcome to our domain. Admiral. I see a man with delicate features and with the etching of years upon his face. He is seated at
a long table. He motions me to sit down in one of the chairs. After I am seated, he places his finger tips together and smiles. He speaks softly again, and conveys the following. We have let you enter here because you are of noble character and well known on the surface world. Admiral, surface World, I half gasped under my breath. Yes, the Master replies with a smile. You are in domain of the Ariiani, the
inner world of the Earth. We shall not long delay your mission, and you will be safely escorted back to the surface and for a distance beyond. But now, Admiral, I shall tell you why you have been summoned here. Our interest rightly begins just after your race exploded the first atomic bombs over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. It was at that alarming time we sent our flying machines, the flugel Rods, to your surface world to investigate what your
race had done. That is, of course past history now, my dear Admiral, but I must continue on. You see, we have never interfered before in your race's wars and barbarity, but now we must, for you have learned to tamper with a certain power that is not for man, namely that of atomic energy. Our emissaries have already delivered messages to the powers of your world, and yet they do not heed. Now you have been chosen to be witness here that our world does exist. You see, our culture
and science is many thousands of years beyond your race. Admiral erupted, But what does this have to do with me, sir? The Master's eye seemed to penetrate deeply into my mind, and after studying me a few moments, he replied, your race has now reached the point of no return, for there are those among you who would destroy your very world rather than relinquish the
power as they know it. I nodded, and the Master continued. In nineteen forty five, and afterward we tried to contact your race, but our efforts were met with hostility. Our flugelods were fired upon, yes, even pursued with malice and animosity by your fighter planes. So now I say to you, my son, there is a great storm gathering in your world, a black fury that will not spend itself for many years. There will be no answers in your armies, there will be no safety in your science.
It may rage on until every flower of your culture is trampled and all human things are leveled in vast chaos. Your recent war was only a prelude to what yet to come for your race. We here see it more clearly with each hour. Do you say I am mistaken? Then he gestured with a lovely slender hand a motion of peace, and our meeting was truly ended. Quickly we walked back through the great door of the Master's chamber and once again
entered into the elevator. The door slid silently downward, and we were once going upward. One of my hosts spoke again, we must now make haste, Admiral, as the Master desires to delay you no longer on your schedule timetable, and you must return with this message to your race. I said nothing. All of this was almost beyond belief, and once again my thoughts were interrupted. As we stopped. I entered the room and was again with my radio man. He had an ancient anxious excit expression on his face.
As I approached. I said, it's all right, howie, It's all right. The two beings motioned us toward the awaiting conveyance. We boarded and soon arrived back at the aircraft. The engines were idling, and we were boarded immediately. The whole atmosphere seemed charged now with a certain air of urgency. After the cargo door was closed. The aircraft was immediately lifted by the unseen force until we reached an altitude of twenty seven hundred feet. Two of
the aircraft were alongside for some distance, guiding us on our return. I must state here the airspeed indicator registered no reading. Yet we were moving along at a very rapid rate. Two fifteen hours a radio message comes through. We are leaving you now, Admiral. Your controls are free. We watched for a moment as the flugel rods disappeared into the pale blue sky. The aircraft suddenly felt as though caught in a sharp downdraft for a moment. We
quickly recovered her control. We do not speak for some time. Each man has his thoughts. Entry and flight low continues. Two twenty hours we are again over a vast area of ice and snow, and approximately twenty minutes from base camp. We radio them. They respond, We report all conditions normal normal. Base camp expresses relief at our re established contact. We land smoothly at base camp. I have a mission and log entries. March eleventh,
nineteen forty seven. I have just attended a staff meeting at the Pentagon I've stated fully my discovery and the message from the Master. All is duly recorded. The President has been advised. I am now detained for several hours six hours thirty nine minutes to be exact. I'm interviewed intently by top security forces and a medical team. It was an ordeal. I am placed under strict
control via the national security provisions to this United States of America. I am ordered to remain silent regard to all that I have learned on the behalf of humanity. Incredible. I am reminded that I am a military man and must obey orders. December thirtieth, nineteen fifty six. These last few years elapsed since nineteen forty seven have not been kind. I now make my final entry in this singular diary. Inclosing, I must state that I have faithfully kept
this matter secret as directed all these years. It is it has been completely against my values of moral right. Now I seem to sense the long night coming on, and the secret will not die with me. But as all truth shall, it will triumph, And so it shall. This can be the only hope for mankind. I have seen the truth, and it has quickened my spirit and has set me free. I've done my duty towards the monstrous military industrial complex. Now the long night begins to approach, But there
shall be no end. Just as the long night of the Arctic ends, the brilliant sunshine I have truth shall come again, and those who are of darkness shall fall in the light. For I have seen the land beyond the Pole, that center of the great unknown. And there you go. And
then, of course we know that you know. Back in May nineteen ninety six, seventy years after the famed polar explorer Richard Byrd, who claimed in nineteen twenty six to have been the first person to fly over the North Pole, actually turned back two hours and one hundred and fifty miles short of his goal. Of course, they found this mislabeled box at Ohio State University. There's just a lot of contradictions to the whole story, but we'd love to
hear your thoughts. I hope this gave you something to think about again. To me, it seems like it's a little bit of truth with a little bit of diversion, to say the least, to get you off the beaten path. To can continue to confuse us about where we live in which most of us listening believe we live on a flat plane where the water is held in by the walls of Antarctica, and we lived in an enclosed system known as the firmament. It's clearly explained in the Book of Genesis. So again,
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