Wednesday 13 November 2013

Alien Base And Flying Saucer Found In 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 saucer shaped object buried in the ice. If there are Alien bases in the Antarctic it would follow that there are ET craft their also.

Could the crashed saucer have come from one of these bases? And why have Google Earth censored the location?

8 comments:

  1. Try the ORION CONSIRACY

    I know truth isn't of much value to UFO bloggers these days but credit where credit is due

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOoR5D73Huo

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    1. I take your remark (Comment) as a insult sir ! First of all sir anyone who is researching UFOs has the utmost respect for truth when it concerns the reality of aliens and gov.com projects , And as far as credit goes ill never argue about that they deserve all the credit that's coming to them, On the other hand information was meant to be shared so us humans can pertain the truth from this matrix we have been dealt . And no sir truth is the most valuable thing we can strive for and listening to you down grade all UFO researchers in this manner makes me sick.

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  2. Either way it's interesting. Thankyou for posting video.

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  3. I found the openings on Google earth. interesting all right. What are the Long./Lat. coordinates for the Sandwich Islands find? Also, how exactly are Google censoring these, as I found the 2 openings easily?

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    1. Does anyone know the original source of this image? If it is real, and censored, the Sandwich Islands reference may be just a decoy.

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  4. Aller voir ce doc... Disclosure projet y a du stock là dedans !

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYIk2kfiL0Q

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  5. This doc is so full of testimonys ...of real top peoples of army, nasa, pilots,etc HOT HOT HOT !

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  6. The ship is Captain America's ...

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