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what an amazing journey!

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Outstanding! Quite the career, my brother. Sounds like you may have partaken in CERN? Very interesting. Antarctica, different story. So do you believe the "Ice Wall/Flat earth" theory from what you could tell? And how about the international, 57 country (or thereabouts) agreement that "Antarctica" is off-limits from any conflict or unapproved exploration? Any signs of the Nazi-Under-Continent military base as described by Admiral Byrd? Lots of questions, and maybe you've already addressed these topics long ago, if so, direct me to them please. I, being a relatively new (8-12 months) subscriber, have not had time to deep-dive your archives. But knowing your link with Steve Quayle, I can only imagine what your deeper story/description might say. One last thought, Rob Skiba (RIP brother), posted an article back around 2012 dealing with the "Ark of Gabriel", apparently uncovered while muslims were digging around MECCA prior to the yearly pilgrimage tp their Holy Site and twice, giant cranes and/or lightning strike killed about 200 visitors and it was said because during their excavation of said tunnels they stumbled upon the Ark of Gabriel and anyone who touched it died (very parallel story to the Ark of the Covenant). Anyway, the story goes, Iran called on Russia for assistance in moving this Ark, they did, loaded it on giant tanker, and surrounded by 7 battleships sent it to Antarctica. Within a couple months, then began the foreign dignitaries trips to Antarctica, including Obama, Arch Bishop Kroll of Russia, John Kerry, Buzz Aldrin (who had a heart attack when he was there), China President Xi, and many others. The MSM story was they went to study Penguins-yeah, right. After Rob posted this the story went silent. Haven't heard anything since. So....any take on this story?

Thanks Manuel! Love your work!

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A lot of countries have military bases in Antarctica. We visited 3: SK, Argentina and UK. Soldiers are armed... It's like a camp in a white desert. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_stations_in_Antarctica#List_of_research_stations

At those bases you have military and also external researchers stationned. They work on different topics and don't talk much together... It's secret defense...

I cannot imagine that researchers working for the military are counting dinoflagellates in petri dishes. Nope they work for their gov. Their focus will be more on strategic issues like oil, minerals and testing new techs in a remote environment... Nobody is going to control everything you do over there...

I have not seen any underground bases or tunnels. But when you think about Camp Century (https://strangesounds.org/2015/03/camp-century-a-top-secret-underground-base-beneath-the-ice-of-central-greenland-declassified.html) under the Greenland's ice, than you can think that everything is possible (and could even be bigger) in Antarctica...

The white continent is so vast and the ice is so thick that you can hide anything you want without being observed... Or maybe I should use 'could hide anything before' because now we have a lot more of satellites that are screening the continent...

I did not go to Neuschwabenland myself (I was on the other side of the continent) but I am sure that Hitler also saw in Antarctica a big potential and sent some of his men and military for building a base on the ice desert... Did U boats take fleeing senior Nazis to Antarctica as part of a submarine convoy, or were Hitler's ashes taken to Antarctica and placed in a special ice-cave along with other Nazi treasures, I don't know... But I would love to inspect the area to get to the bottom of the truth...

Of course government representatives won't go to Antarctica to watch some birds... Their time is too costly for that... I think we can only speculate about what they were doing overthere. Maybe some tests, maybe some gold? new oil fields... It's hard to move their asses, but when they know they can make a lot of money, they probably will...

As I said, at this time it was almost possible to hide anything under the ice...

About Steve Quayle: I love his work. He helps me a lot. He is a good guide. We don't always share the same views on every topics. But this is exactly what's needed for interesting discussions...

Manuel

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Thanks! I've just been intrigued by the multinational agreement of these countries that of all places, is off limits (most of it) to even tourists. Any private plane flyovers are escorted abruptly back within allowed zones. Nations that "appear" to be near nuclear war with each other in normal civilization zones are "friends" in Antarctica and scientific sides (think bio-weaponry and international space) seem to be co-workers in areas that would normally appear as classified national defense secrets. Just too many things among global leaders appear to us as "cause of war" are really shared among the elites, in other words, we are truly being deceived , distracted, and divided by false flags of conspiracy to divert our attention to the right hand and not seeing what the left hand is doing, if I may be so blunt. The devil is very good at what he does given his 6000+ years of practice and we've had only 20-40 years to try and figure it out-which we probably never will fully grasp until we're in heaven. I will keep searching and exposing, though, as God allows me, I just want to make sure I'm right lest I fall to the deception and also become a deceiver.

Last thing, any opinion on the "Ark of Gabriel " story or is it one you have not heard?

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I want to hear about that too

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Awesome questions!! Intrigued.

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Yes, Emanuel, tell us all here what you saw, with your own eyes, PLEASE:)))

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Jan 20, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

Pretty cool Manuel. As a believer I'm sure you can enjoy the slpendor and majesty as well as the power of The Lord's creation!

The only thing I have on my bucket list as time ticks on and my body fails is to see the Northern Lights:)

Don't know if I ever will of course, but I remain a thankful servant regardless+

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Jan 21, 2023·edited Jan 21, 2023Author

Where do you live… Alaska is indeed a beautiful place… but if the coronal mass ejection (CME) is strong enough, you can see the northern lights at lower latitudes

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When there I saw an aurora australis. Was faint but amazing…

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You should go to Fairbanks Alaska or even Deadhorse Alaska to see Northern lights. That’s just couple places they are beautiful

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Beautiful places indeed. During my studies I also took a one-year off after my first two propedeutics. And with my hard-working money ( i worked besides my studies), I decided to go back to my roots to Canada. I did an initiation trip on a canoe on northern Canada’s rivers ( from Calgary to Dawson (Yukon). I saw my first northern lights in Peace River, Alberta. After reaching Yukon in northern Canada, I went to Alaska following the routes of the gold rushers. Beautiful state! Pristine nature… powerful

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Jan 20, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

Thank you for the advice. That would kill 2 bucket list items at the same time!

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Lord of the New Church !

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Jan 20, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

A life being lived to the fullest.

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Jan 20, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

Fantastic. Enjoyed that reading.

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Jan 20, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

This is awesome.

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Very interesting Manuel. Thanks for sharing.

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Thank you for your wonderful news. It is my favorite of the day. Incredibly informative.

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So what is your opinion on the super collider particle tunnel in Cern. I've seen and heard some pretty bizarre videos on that place. All I can say is the pride of man is pretty evil. Great pictures by the way. Will penguins let you get close to befriend them? That is all have a great weekend.

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My parents live in Geneva. I lived from 11 to 20 there. They have visited the cern twice already. They are trying to define god… at least the god particle… I know the guy making the tourist rounds at cern and will ask him for a private visit. Maybe he will be able to show me more than he normally can… but I doubt it. Anyway, à science company trying to figure out what is god is totally weird. It links philosophy to physics to metaphysics… but nothing has changed in Geneva, except people are getting more aggressive, lonely and depressed. It’s a city for old people destroyed by money…

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By the way, the banner of StrangeSounds is an image of the big collider made by my brother when he was able to visit…

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Cern is a modern day equivalent to the tower of babel.

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Jan 21, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

You are one cool dude Manuel. kudos

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Jan 21, 2023·edited Jan 21, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

Thank you for sharing this for those of us who do not have the opportunity to experience such things but who are also curious & fascinated. Those beautiful pictures are so mystifying. It’s just proof to me that we are definitely created by a divine force (to me, God), & we should all be “one” more with nature & the universe to feel more whole & complete.

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Jan 20, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

Wow, so awesome! I hope to get there at some point for the penguin colonies. As well as the amazing pelagic birds!

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Jan 20, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

Spectacular. Thank you for sharing.

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Jan 20, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

Gorgeous pictures Manuel! I agree - being at sea with nothing around you is glorious! I loved the penguins! You are my favorite read of the day - I look forward to you!

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Jan 20, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

Wonderful.

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Jan 21, 2023Liked by Strange Sounds

I look forward to your newsletters every night, Manuel, and really appreciated being able to read about your background - it adds credence to what you share. Your newsletters get first priority of reading and not deleted until they are - mostly. :) Did you work on the Gotthard tunnel? That opening ceremony was crazy! Do you have any connection to it?

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I did not attend, but was invited. My boss went... I would say that all huge tunneling or underground projects are completely weird... For me, the most impressive underground project I worked for was Linthal 2015. Here a paper about it: https://ethz.ch/content/dam/ethz/special-interest/baug/igt/tunneling-dam/kolloquien/2013/hs2013_hohberg_1.pdf.

My work there consisted of testing the material excavated from the two newly-built caverns to ensure they were ok to be used as aggregates for the concrete used to build the new dam at Mutt Lake in the Swiss Alps as well as all the buildings and installations inside the mountain. In other words I was responsible for the recycling of the excavated material into good aggregates for concrete and for the quality of the concrete...

The protector of the tunnel people is called Santa Barbara in Switzerland... She was always present at the entrance of the tunnels. Here another article about it: https://gotthardtunnel-ch.translate.goog/news/tag-der-heiligen-barbara?_x_tr_sl=de&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=de&_x_tr_pto=wapp

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So interesting. Thank you for posting links!

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