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Britain's Secret War in Antarctica Kerguelen in 1942. _ ; tion, is named after the British astronomer Sir 40. The Komet was sunk off Cherbourg in Edmund Halley, who extraordinarily was the Endnotes 1942 by a British destroyer. first person to state that the Earth is hollow, 32. Hart, Basil Liddell, History of the Second 41, The Washington Post, 29 June 1945. consisting of four concentric spheres. World War, Cassell, London, 1970, p. 411. 42. The Times, London, June 1945 (exact Another Antarctic enigma? 33. Neville Chamberlain, Parliamentary date not available). 49. The experiments involved freezing the Speech, 2 April 1940. 43. An official Soviet statement released in victim until unconscious, then rapidly plung- 34. A total of 2,140,00 German soldiers and September 1945 claimed that "mysterious ing the victim into hot water. Other experi- more then 100,000 German military railway persons were on board the submarine, among —_ ments, heinous in their morality and benefi- carriages crossed Sweden until the traverse them a woman..." With Stalin going on cial to the Nazi cause, meant that all the was officially suspended on 20 August 1943. record with his view that Hitler was alive, and ; results and documentation detailing the exper- 35. The Nazis were fascinated by polar contradictions coming from his own generals, —; “oF 5 myths, and with the USSR and the USA more the USSR only wdded to the mystery. ween eth AI. re fnformmation most accessible via the frozen Arctic Ocean and 44. A 50-year extension on the mining ban without Nani human ex eriments the United Murmansk the only port available in Europe was agreed in 1998; it runs until the year 5 id hi P h i M " for the Soviet Union, the Arctic convoys were 2048. 1060. would not have gone to the Moon in constantly harassed, whilst scientific studies 45. Stevens, Henry, The Last Battalion and - . increased in the Arctic. German Arctic, Antarctic, and Andean Bases, 50. The Final Surrender: For Lt Onoda, the 36. Spitzbergen has numerous mysteries sur- The German Research Project, Gorman, shooting stops 29 years late", Daily Mirror, rounding it, from anomalous plant and animal _—_California, 1997. : UK, 11 March 1974, Lt Onoda killed 39 peo- fossils to ancient ruins. Many believed it to 46. Scientists, with NASA's assistance, have _ Pe between the end of the war and his capture be ancient Thule. Also, Spitzbergen cannot drilled to within 500 metres of the lake. in 1974. ; be mentioned without the rumour concerning _ Russia recently declared that during the 51. In June 1945, a Werewolf bomb exploded a UFO crash there in the 1950s; British scien- Antarctic 2006-07 summer season it will drill #2 Bremen Police Headquarters, killing five tists were supposedly involved in the into the lake. Americans and 39 Germans. The retrieval. 47. Rumours that the Nazis built bases in the Werewolves were created by Himmler in 37. Atlantis had a name-change to Tamesis Andes and/or the Amazon rainforest go hand 1944 and went on to fight against the occupy- before being sunk by HMS Devonshire near in hand with stories that the Nazis were in ing forces until at least late 1947. the Ascension Islands on 22 November 1941. _ league with alien races and are definitely 52. "Operation Highjump", typed into 38. The Pinguin was sunk off the Persian TBTBs (Too Bizarre to Believe), yet there Google, produces 46,700 results, far exceed- Gulf by HMS Cornwall on 8 May 1941. may be some truth in the rumours. ing any other Antarctic mission mentions by 39. The Stier visited Antarctica and 48. Halley, Britain's premier Antarctic sta- thousands! NEXUS #75 DECEMBER 2005 — JANUARY 2006 www.nexusmagazine.com