U.S. Military Transport Crashes in Antarctica

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** U.S. Military Transport Crashes in Antarctica**

                MAWSON STATION, ANTARCTICA (AMP) - A U.S. military transport plane carrying controversial archeologist Dr. Conrad Yeats has crashed in the Antarctic interior, according to officials of the United Nations Antarctica Commission (UNACOM).

                "Russian scientists at Vostok Station have pinpointed the crash coordinates of an unidentified aircraft," said Col. Ali Zawas, commander of UNACOM and chief weapons inspector. "The plane used a U.S. military frequency to make a short-burst distress call before disappearing from radar. Voiceprints match those of Dr. Conrad Yeats. We're mobilizing a rescue team and hope to reach the site in several days, weather permitting."

                Remains at the crash site could provide UNACOM with tangible evidence that the U.S. is violating the international Antarctic Treaty. The U.S. claims it is salvaging an old Mars module lost during an ill-fated NASA training mission in the 1960s. But some international observers suggest that the Americans may well have discovered the legendary lost city of Atlantis.

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----- Original Message -----

Ralph,

This Atlantis thread of yours is thought-provoking. I mean, we find no such cities in the Arctic because it is all water. But there must have been cities near the opening in Antartica becuse there was terra firme right there. Maybe they have found some things underneath the ice with their penetrating radar.

Maybe the location of the crash would be in the general vicinity of the opening.

Dharma/Dean

  WHY DO HUBIVOROUS BEARS GO NORTH?

  " Lieutenant Lockwood, in May, 1882, noticed bear tracks ( going northeast ) on the north coast of Greenland, near Cape Benet in 83 degrees, 3 minutes, the highest latitude in which the animal has ever been known . . . . Fresh bear tracks were seen in September and October, 1883, near Cape Sabine, coming from and returning in the direction of Bache Island.

  " With Feilden I cannot understand why the bear ever leaves the rich hunting‑field of the ‘North Water’ ( the name of a land or district ) for the desolate shores of the northward. Nordenskiold has pointed out that the bear is sometimes a herbivorous animal, but vegetation and animal life are equally scanty to the northward from Cape Sabine."

  Had Greely been in possession of the facts laid bare in this book he would not have wondered. Naturally he and the other explorers mentioned above were considerably astonished when they saw that bears went away off north apparently to nowhere, but the bears must certainly have known where they were going.

  Greely then goes on to give instance after instance of the appearance of fox in these latitudes, as well as of the wolf and of the ermine.

Members-

  Nansen also spotted fox around 86* North, on the other side of the pole, coming down towards Franz Josef Land.

  Could their presence and Northward migration have to do with the existence of an opening to the hollow portion between the Pole and the New Siberian Islands?
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From: A JOURNEY TO THE EARTH'S INTERIOR, P - 153