DD,
Maybe they did just disappear? Into the HE, or teleport--it is a possibility. It is topic that is discussed both here and in Cater's book, and in other writings. Maybe the plane did not crash--but vanished! And the same for the Weapons Inspection Team. Perhaps what is happening is that all sorts of "unexplained" phenomena" is transpiring, and "they" really don't know what happened, or "they" do know what happened and it "sacred the daylights" out of them. I imagine there is a cover-up, but maybe those who are covering it up "don't know, much less understand, what the hell they are "covering up". If this is the case, then I would tend to believe that these men found an entrance into a HE, or, they were bombarded by soft particles and simply disappeared.
But, I think more information will continue to be leaked about this, and many other things over the coming months. It may be like a chess game, where there are leaks to the truth on one side, and denials on the other. But, since no one is listening to the denials anymore, it will be interesting to see what else "they" conjure up for plausible explanations: will they try to continue to appease the public by denouncing any mysterious or unearthly occurrences (I don't think this will wash anymore), or, will the whole story unfold? I think one of their biggest fears is that if they do acknowledge the mystery of the area, or an opening, then they will have people coming from all around the world to explore. (a little like the California Gold Rush from days past) This is what they are trying to prevent. But, information, once it begins to be leaked, can only be suppressed for a minimal amount of time before the lid blows sky high! Kind of like Watergate. All that is needed is the right reporter, or investigator, and then the answers will begin to appear.
Leslee
Dean Wrote:
" The United Nations Antarctica Commission (UNACOM) is reporting that a
weapons inspection team in search of a secret U.S. military installation in
East Antarctica has disappeared. The weapons inspectors, led by Col. Ali
Zawas, departed Mawson Station last week after pinpointing the crash
coordinates of a downed C-141 Starlifter believed to be carrying
controversial American archeologist Dr. Conrad Yeats."