Posted: 03 Dec 2016 09:24 AM PST

(Stillness in the Storm Editor) The southernmost continent of Antarctica has been in the news of late. First John Kerry flew there in November, allegedly to observe the effects of climate change. Then, Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the Moon, announced he was going there earlier this week on a tourist trip. But now after a medical complication, he has been evacuated. What could be happening?
Several researchers into alternative history, along with supportive evidence such as a radio interview with Admiral Byrd, suggest that there are things of great interest to the people of Earth in Antarctica. Apparently, there are massive under-ice caverns there, which were documented recently.
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