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Post by prettyboyfloyd on Oct 6, 2012 4:36:03 GMT 1
Admiral Richard Byrd 1946 to 1947 Operation Highjump Was an operation to set off to the Antarctic.To find Underground bases.From the Nazi's New Swabia Land.Admiral Byrd's fleet was attacked by Uso's.He had to retreat.This is a well known documented case.There was no denying or coverup.Unlike Roswell in the same year in 1947.Just a year for thought?Did the Germans actually have the Ufo technology back then in 1947.Or was it someone else?Who attacked Admiral Byrd's fleet.Antarctica is full of Uranium good for making nuclear weapons.Or does it have to do with the South Pole's entrance through the Wormhole.Earth has two portals through Alaska the north portal and the southpole is the entrance.Many say this is how Ufo's enter the earth and exit through the wormhole.Harp = Is the search for the entrance to the wormhole.This was the main reason it was built.Would really like to here peoples opinions and thoughts on this topic.Hope you's enjoy the doc one of many.Very intresting Cheers:Prettyboyfloyd
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Post by ronologic on Oct 6, 2012 16:08:26 GMT 1
I did some research and found a similiar article at www.thule.org. I then read about the Thule Foundation, and it is a site dedicated to conspiracy theories, so I find it difficult to put any faith in the validity of this article.
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Post by meldrew on Oct 6, 2012 16:20:25 GMT 1
I looked at this quite a while ago now, I thought it a fantastic story, then I found that there were some exercises going on in the south Atlantic, between the Falkland Isles and south Africa, I can't recall the details but missiles were fired at a satellite that didn't belong to Russia or the USA.
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Post by ronologic on Oct 6, 2012 16:24:41 GMT 1
I looked at this quite a while ago now, I thought it a fantastic story, then I found that there were some exercises going on in the south Atlantic, between the Falkland Isles and south Africa, I can't recall the details but missiles were fired at a satellite that didn't belong to Russia or the USA. So you believe in the validity of the story?
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Post by meldrew on Oct 6, 2012 17:16:27 GMT 1
I looked at this quite a while ago now, I thought it a fantastic story, then I found that there were some exercises going on in the south Atlantic, between the Falkland Isles and south Africa, I can't recall the details but missiles were fired at a satellite that didn't belong to Russia or the USA. So you believe in the validity of the story? No, not the Antarctic Alien Bases, I conducted a very small private study on what the people are most interested in, when it's Ufology, top of the list was Alien Bases, bottom of the list was important stuff, lol there was a Navy exercise, I just looked it up, Operation Argus, somehow it found its way into my memory banks, I came across Argus when researching Antarctic UFO/nazi bases.
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Post by ronologic on Oct 6, 2012 17:53:30 GMT 1
So you believe in the validity of the story? No, not the Antarctic Alien Bases, I conducted a very small private study on what the people are most interested in, when it's Ufology, top of the list was Alien Bases, bottom of the list was important stuff, lol there was a Navy exercise, I just looked it up, Operation Argus, somehow it found its way into my memory banks, I came across Argus when researching Antarctic UFO/nazi bases. Oh, ok. The Antartic Alien Bases story is a far stretch for me as well.
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Post by meldrew on Oct 6, 2012 18:29:37 GMT 1
now my memory has been refreshed, I recall that ufo web sites were touting operation Argus as a carefully planned attack on a satellite that wasn't from Earth, so it was blasted by nuclear missiles, the truth I found out was not quite what the UFO sites made it out to be, operation argus is a good read, look it up, there was a conspiracy that fanned the flames
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Post by prettyboyfloyd on Oct 8, 2012 9:41:17 GMT 1
You's have all skipped on what this topic is actually all about? Its about Operation Highjump in 1947. With Admiral Richard Byrd retreating from the Antarctic due to a heavy loss in hes fleet from Uso's.This is a well known documented case.There was no denying or coverup. ronigical:I find it difficult to put any faith in the validity of this article.Well i suggest you do some more research ronigical. Admiral Richard Byrd was a recipient of the medal of honour the highest honour for heroism given by the united states.Look into another one of hes missions flight in Agharta Ariana in 1947.Surely a man of this status would not be a fruitloop lol. meldrew:What has Argus or the Falkland's or South Africa have in relation to this thread lol.Of attached some more docs on Admiral Byrd.Hope you's enjoy. www.v-j-enterprises.com/byrdiar.htmlCheers:Prettyboyfloyd
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Post by meldrew on Oct 8, 2012 10:07:29 GMT 1
hi floyd, operation Argus has absolutely nothing to do with operation Highjump, sorry for straying off topic, I hope my appalling behaviour does not sour our friendship, I am now off to self flagellate with a length of barbed wire ;D
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Post by uforn on Oct 8, 2012 17:57:30 GMT 1
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Post by prettyboyfloyd on Oct 10, 2012 6:58:51 GMT 1
meldrew: I hope my appalling behaviour does not sour our friendship.No not @ all mel your a legend mate. Cheers:Prettyboyfloyd
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Post by uforn on Oct 11, 2012 15:52:26 GMT 1
Did you bother to even read this floyd ?
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Post by webrat on Feb 10, 2013 21:09:33 GMT 1
uforn,I read your link to the Polar Record 43 and found it to be quite extensive and informative and certainly seems to put the matter of adm. byrd and ufo's to rest.dbh and I saw a presentation at a mufon meeting where the information given was the same old regurgitation ofufo-lore on the subject and I wish I had seen the above information before the presentation as a lively exchange was missed out on for sure.There has to be credentialed investigators in this field if it is to be taken seriously by the scientific community and in my opinion this is important,however they are kept away by the fear of getting stuck to the 'tar-baby' that the field has become and buying in to every conspiracy theory that comes along without doing some homework becomes an instant target for skeptics that will do theirs more often than not.By the way,I sent the info on to the presenter as well.Thanx...
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