01-17-2024, 06:21 PM
I didn't realize it was just a short teaser video for the interview. Are they gonna release the whole thing? Anyways.
The thing about there being pyramids in Antarctica isn't surprising at all since they're literally all over the world. The ones in Egypt are just preserved because they got lucky with the changes in climate that have taken place over the eons since they were constructed.
They're in North America/USA as well... they're just basically mounds at this point though because this isn't a part of the world that "got lucky" with regards to preservation.
I guess we'll see what he says in the full interview, but I don't get the impression that he's gonna tell the full and total truth about Antarctica.
In the 1988 nuke scare movie "Miracle Mile", a character says that the planes are going to Antarctica because there's a valley there where it doesn't rain and there's enough fresh water to last for "generations". On the surface, this is a good excuse for Antarctica being the sole location on Earth agreed upon to be peaceful among the leaders of all nations.
Of course this is not the real reason for the peace treaty. But I give them props for mentioning Antarctica at all, even if they were dragging a red herring across the trail every step of the way.
The thing about there being pyramids in Antarctica isn't surprising at all since they're literally all over the world. The ones in Egypt are just preserved because they got lucky with the changes in climate that have taken place over the eons since they were constructed.
They're in North America/USA as well... they're just basically mounds at this point though because this isn't a part of the world that "got lucky" with regards to preservation.
I guess we'll see what he says in the full interview, but I don't get the impression that he's gonna tell the full and total truth about Antarctica.
In the 1988 nuke scare movie "Miracle Mile", a character says that the planes are going to Antarctica because there's a valley there where it doesn't rain and there's enough fresh water to last for "generations". On the surface, this is a good excuse for Antarctica being the sole location on Earth agreed upon to be peaceful among the leaders of all nations.
Of course this is not the real reason for the peace treaty. But I give them props for mentioning Antarctica at all, even if they were dragging a red herring across the trail every step of the way.