Viewing these photos on a 32" HD screen and still not seeing the phenomenon. Vague blurry guesses seems to be all we ever get from Antarctica. Yet I'm still convinced the largest continent holds secrets that would shatter civilization as we know it were they revealed.
Antarctica is one of the most censored places on Google Earth. For example the entire Transantarctic Mountains area in the middle of the continent is a "no-go zone", totally blurred out to the max.
The North Pole and the Arctic around it is even more censored, no satellite images available at all. And in Greenland only the coast areas are visible, everything else in the middle is blanked out with a pure white color.
The only explanation for this is that they're trying to hide something big. This is one reason why I'm publishing these Google Earth finds. Although pareidolia is a likely explanation for much of this stuff, but how can one know for sure... if I strike gold even once, then it's worth it. :)
Huge swaths of the Grand Canyon are also censored and off limits. I can’t help wondering about the recent tragic death of Andrew Cross, “The Desert Drifter” YouTube video maker. His amazing videos of his Southwest desert treks were becoming increasingly popular. Recently, some of his content started to explore certain ancient megalithic Southwestern sites that had previously gone unnoticed by the public. On the way home from his final video shoot of an amazing ancient fortress of unknown origin on the edge of the Grand Canyon, Andrew was rendered brain dead from a mysterious dark-of-night rear end crash. Andrew passed way in early March. All information on the other driver, who survived with minor injuries, has been erased from the Internet. If Andrew had been simply exploring natural landscapes, as in the past, there’d be no questions about foul play. But when ancient megalithic sites are involved, there’s always that dark shadow of censorship and coverups that bring doubt and suspicion to every official story.
Yes, I have watched some of his videos in the past. Didn't know he has now passed away. :(
Who knows, it's always possible that he stumbled upon something that no-one was supposed to see. There are many stories of people who have disappeared in the wilderness when they tried to explore the wrong areas.
Well, I guess that after 35 years of sitting in front of a computer I'm finally starting to sound like AI. Don't know if I should be excited or worried. :D
My '53 Buick disappeared in 1972.
Now I know where it wound up.
Viewing these photos on a 32" HD screen and still not seeing the phenomenon. Vague blurry guesses seems to be all we ever get from Antarctica. Yet I'm still convinced the largest continent holds secrets that would shatter civilization as we know it were they revealed.
Antarctica is one of the most censored places on Google Earth. For example the entire Transantarctic Mountains area in the middle of the continent is a "no-go zone", totally blurred out to the max.
The North Pole and the Arctic around it is even more censored, no satellite images available at all. And in Greenland only the coast areas are visible, everything else in the middle is blanked out with a pure white color.
The only explanation for this is that they're trying to hide something big. This is one reason why I'm publishing these Google Earth finds. Although pareidolia is a likely explanation for much of this stuff, but how can one know for sure... if I strike gold even once, then it's worth it. :)
Huge swaths of the Grand Canyon are also censored and off limits. I can’t help wondering about the recent tragic death of Andrew Cross, “The Desert Drifter” YouTube video maker. His amazing videos of his Southwest desert treks were becoming increasingly popular. Recently, some of his content started to explore certain ancient megalithic Southwestern sites that had previously gone unnoticed by the public. On the way home from his final video shoot of an amazing ancient fortress of unknown origin on the edge of the Grand Canyon, Andrew was rendered brain dead from a mysterious dark-of-night rear end crash. Andrew passed way in early March. All information on the other driver, who survived with minor injuries, has been erased from the Internet. If Andrew had been simply exploring natural landscapes, as in the past, there’d be no questions about foul play. But when ancient megalithic sites are involved, there’s always that dark shadow of censorship and coverups that bring doubt and suspicion to every official story.
Yes, I have watched some of his videos in the past. Didn't know he has now passed away. :(
Who knows, it's always possible that he stumbled upon something that no-one was supposed to see. There are many stories of people who have disappeared in the wilderness when they tried to explore the wrong areas.
When I posed that question to ChatGPT regarding Andrew’s sudden mysterious death, it gave the same possible explanation. Almost to the word.
Well, I guess that after 35 years of sitting in front of a computer I'm finally starting to sound like AI. Don't know if I should be excited or worried. :D
Looks like a rock outcropping. Maybe anti-psychotics are right for you?