Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Google earth reveals Secret Alien base on Antarctica?


Very interesting and intriguing images from Google Earth, which seem to show two possible entrances to an alien base or at least an entrance to something, and a huge metallic looking, disk shaped object buried in the ice. If there are Alien bases in the Antarctic it would appear that one of their ships crashed.



The video bellow sue has attracted some attention, with its 2,317,647 views to date, it seems as if ever more people are waking up to the possibility of an alien presence on earth.

Why has Google Earth censored the location?


The two cavities are observable using both Google Earth and Google Maps at the following coordinates:
-66° 36′12:58″, +99° 43′12.72″

-66° 33′ 11.56″, +99° 50′ 17.46″


There are many Other Censored location on Google map

70°10'06.0"S 87°48'48.7"E


And Alien Spacecraft is completely removed from Google. You can locate it watching this Youtube video.



There has long been some sort of connection between UFOs, aliens and Antarctica. It goes back to even before the rumors of Nazi bases in Antarctica during the final days of WW2.

The US took it serious enough to launch an invasion of Antarctica called “Operation Highjump” in 1947, lead by Admiral Richard E. Byrd and included 4,000 military troops from the U.S., Britain and Australia, as well as at least one follow-up expedition.

This is fact. It is undeniable. But… the part of the story that is seldom told, at least in “official” circles, is that Byrd and his forces encountered heavy resistance to their Antarctic venture from “flying saucers” and had to call off the invasion.

The connection between Antarctica and the UFO phenomenon was sealed with claims made by one Albert K. Bender who stated that he “went into the fantastic and came up with an answer and I know what the saucers are.”

Bender ran an organization called the International Flying Saucer Bureau (IFSB) a small UFO organization based in Connecticut, USA and he also edited a publication known as the Space Review which was committed to the dissemination of news about UFOs. In truth, the organization had only a small membership and the publication circulated amongst hundreds rather than thousands, but that its members and readers valued it was in little doubt. The publication itself advocated that flying saucers were spacecraft of extraterrestrial origin.

However… in the October 1953 edition of Space Review, there were two major announcements:

The first was headed Late Bulletin and stated:
A source which the IFSB considers very reliable has informed us that the investigation of the flying saucer mystery and the solution is approaching final stages. This same source to whom we had referred data, which had come into our possession, suggested that it was not the proper method and time to publish the data in ‘Space Review’.
The second announcement read “Statement of Importance”:

The mystery of the flying saucers is no longer a mystery. The source is already known, but any information about this is being withheld by order from a higher source. We would like to print the full story in Space Review, but because of the nature of the information we are very sorry that we have been advised in the negative.

The statement ended in the sentence :

We advise those engaged in saucer work to please be very cautious.

These announcements were of little significance in and of themselves.

Bender’s publication was considered “fringe”, at best, even at the time… However… what gained them wider attention was the fact that immediately after publishing this October 1953 issue, Bender suspended further publication of the magazine and closed the IFSB down without any further explanation.

This is completely consistent with the “prudent” approach, shown by many who have been “gently” warned to “cease operations” by the Majestic 12 Group and other agencies involved in “keeping a lid” on any real investigation into the Unidentified Flying Object phenomenon.

Bender might very well have known “what the flying saucers” were, at least a portion of them… but he later revealed in a local newspaper interview that he was keeping his knowledge a secret following a visit by three men who apparently confirmed he was right about his Unidentified Flying Object theory, but put him in sufficient fear to immediately close down his organization and cease publication of the journal.

Coordinates -66° 36′12:58″, +99° 43′12.72″

It has been argued that the story of being visited by three strangers and being warned off was a front to close a publication that was losing money, however the fact that Bender had been “scared to death” and “actually couldn’t eat for a couple of days” was verified by his friends and associates. It is also widely known that such “stories” are often spread by the United States, and other governments to discredit those who might just have the truth, or at least a portion of it.

Coordinates -66° 33′ 11.56″, +99° 50′ 17.46″ 

In 1963, a full decade after his visit from the three strangers, Bender was seemingly prepared to reveal more of his story in a largely unreadable book entitled Flying Saucers and the Three Men in Black. The book was scant on facts, however, it described extraterrestrial spacecraft that had bases in Antarctica.

This was apparently the truth Bender was terrorized into not revealing.

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