Are Pyramids In Antarctica The Last Remnants Of Atlantis? - UFO Insight
Very recently at the start of December 2016, well respected astronaut, Buzz Aldrin, was reported to have tweeted a picture of an alleged pyramid located at the South Pole, with the text “We are all in danger! It is evil itself!” The tweet was soon removed, but not before people had had the chance to take screen shots of it, which many did.
For various reasons, it appears that the “tweet” in question was nothing but a hoax. There were various anomalies regarding the layout of it, and questions over the time stamp, which appeared to not be present. Aldrin himself incidentally, had to be airlifted from the Antarctic region only days prior to the tweet, and taken to New Zealand for “emergency treatment!”
The pyramid in question is said to be located in the immediate vicinity of the United Kingdom’s “Princess Elizabeth Station” and can be easily found on google maps (71° 56′ 55.29″ S 23° 20′ 42.94″ E.).
It isn’t the first time that such reports have surfaced of respected people issuing sudden, dire warnings to humanity. French astronaut, Claudie Haignere, was heard screaming “Earth must be warned!” while being restrained at a French hospital following an apparent suicide attempt in 2008. She eventually attributed the episode to nothing more than burnout.
There have however, been numerous theories and sightings of pyramids in this region of the world that Aldrin was claimed to have tweeted about. We recently looked at the Nazis intense interest in Antarctica, and it would seem that even today, they are not the only ones to have an eye on the area, be it for innocent or sinister means.
China’s recent approval from the Argentinian government to build a state-of-the-art space exploration base in its southern Neuquen province, was controversial to some, given the debate to its “true purpose” by opponents. It is also, relatively speaking and coincidentally or not, a stone’s throw away from Antarctica.
The short video below is the reports of Aldrin’s apparent tweet.
Full story at site with more short videos
What do you think?
Very recently at the start of December 2016, well respected astronaut, Buzz Aldrin, was reported to have tweeted a picture of an alleged pyramid located at the South Pole, with the text “We are all in danger! It is evil itself!” The tweet was soon removed, but not before people had had the chance to take screen shots of it, which many did.
For various reasons, it appears that the “tweet” in question was nothing but a hoax. There were various anomalies regarding the layout of it, and questions over the time stamp, which appeared to not be present. Aldrin himself incidentally, had to be airlifted from the Antarctic region only days prior to the tweet, and taken to New Zealand for “emergency treatment!”
The pyramid in question is said to be located in the immediate vicinity of the United Kingdom’s “Princess Elizabeth Station” and can be easily found on google maps (71° 56′ 55.29″ S 23° 20′ 42.94″ E.).
It isn’t the first time that such reports have surfaced of respected people issuing sudden, dire warnings to humanity. French astronaut, Claudie Haignere, was heard screaming “Earth must be warned!” while being restrained at a French hospital following an apparent suicide attempt in 2008. She eventually attributed the episode to nothing more than burnout.
There have however, been numerous theories and sightings of pyramids in this region of the world that Aldrin was claimed to have tweeted about. We recently looked at the Nazis intense interest in Antarctica, and it would seem that even today, they are not the only ones to have an eye on the area, be it for innocent or sinister means.
China’s recent approval from the Argentinian government to build a state-of-the-art space exploration base in its southern Neuquen province, was controversial to some, given the debate to its “true purpose” by opponents. It is also, relatively speaking and coincidentally or not, a stone’s throw away from Antarctica.
The short video below is the reports of Aldrin’s apparent tweet.
Full story at site with more short videos
What do you think?