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originally posted by: AndyMayhew
I suppose that space aliens who perfer ambient tenps around -20c might choose to base themselves in Antarctica. But why come here in the first place>
originally posted by: AndyMayhew
I suppose that space aliens who perfer ambient tenps around -20c might choose to base themselves in Antarctica. But why come here in the first place>
originally posted by: Spacespider
According to the secret space program whistleblower, Corey Goode, the first scientific excavations of ruins from an ancient frozen civilization buried under two miles of ice started in Antarctica earlier this month. And, he was taken there to witness the discovery.
There are lots of "alien" talk about Antarctica lately
Gorey believe it will be leaked soon as a cover for the pedo case against the elites when it starts running
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originally posted by: SlowNail
a reply to: Crumbles
I wouldn't call either Corey Goode or Astr0 a conman. But I couldn't stand by their stories as factual.
Could you?
I'd say they were fantastic story tellers. Conmen? No.
originally posted by: SlowNail
a reply to: Crumbles
I wouldn't call either Corey Goode or Astr0 a conman. But I couldn't stand by their stories as factual.
Could you?
I'd say they were fantastic story tellers. Conmen? No.
originally posted by: LABTECH767
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
And even tropical but those were a long time ago, that said we do have flash frozen mammoth in Siberia and for an animal that large to be frozen as fast as they must have been some with buttercups that definitely do not grow north of the arctic circle...
The largest genus in this family is Ranunculus, of which most arctic species are associated with freshwater environments. However, it is two terrestrial species, sulphur buttercup, R. sulphureus, and snow buttercup, R. nivalis, that are the most striking – their combination of glossy petals and copious stamens make them obvious buttercups. Both are low-growing plants with large, yellow flowers and dark brown hairs on the calyx, a feature that distinguishes them from temperate buttercups. Snow buttercup, as its name suggests, grows near the edge of melting snowbanks, and in wet moss by brooks; sulphur buttercup prefers gravelly tundra. Both species are found throughout the entire Canadian Arctic.
...the northern anemone, A. parviflora, is white; and the pasque flower, A. patens, boasts bright purple flowers. This latter species is endemic – meaning this is the only place in the world that this species exists – to the Arctic Cordillera region.
originally posted by: BASSPLYR
a reply to: Crumbles
Astr0 wasnt a conman. His story contained hidden in it classified code words and he was using allegory to allude to real world classified projects.
He knew when and where more than one type of classified aircraft could be seen. He was too accurate to be blowing smoke.
He was spot on with my triangle sightings.
There was a lot more going on with him then the general membership at ats knew about.