The Atlantisca Conspiracy
36 2018-03-06 by Scroofinator
We know the Nazis were deeply curious with Antarctica, as many powerful countries have been. Are we to believe natural resources are the reason?
I think something was discovered during Admiral Bird's expeditions proving the existence of Atlantis. This information is being actively surpressed in an effort to hide humanity's true past and to maintain the status quo, all the while harvesting Atlantean knowledge for the benefit of the few.
To my delight, some wonderful research has already been compiled and is in the link below.
If humanity were to truly understand that we are at the whim of the cosmos, our collective efforts would be focused outward, and that's not as profitable as war...
Atlantis in Antarctica https://youtu.be/0sQx72L63wI
9 comments
1 Scroofinator 2018-03-06
SS: Antarctica has many secrets, but the greatest of all may be Atlantis. Prior to the YDE, the whole of Antarctica may not have been the ice covered landscape geologist have believed. There is a known lost land of Beringia from that era, so why is the Atlantis hypothesis forcefully denounced by the establishment?
1 MiltownKBs 2018-03-06
Atlantis is denounced because people take some of the writings about it literally. The amount of land masses lost to the sea is staggering when you take in account the changing sea levels over time and how humans tend to live and congregate by the sea. The sea is up something like 130m since the last ice age.
1 Kind_Of_A_Dick 2018-03-06
We've been finding human-built structures underwater off the coasts of places. I don't know how frequent they are but I've read random stories here and there about stuff only found through satellite maps of water.
1 Scroofinator 2018-03-06
Seems almost weekly lately. Check out r/alternativehistory
1 hundo5 2018-03-06
Thats was dope. Watched the entire thing
1 tasmanianhero 2018-03-06
You should read the interpretations of Atlantis by Manly P Hall. Short book but interesting read that covers the subject of Atlantis
1 Scroofinator 2018-03-06
Heard his name before but haven't looked into his work, thanks for the suggestion I'll read up!
1 billynlex 2018-03-06
I don't know if Atlantic were the reason, per say. We already know that the sea levels were much lower at one point in time, so I think it's more feasible atlantis were closer to a more trade driven region.
I will add though, there's something peculiar about Antarctica.
1 Scroofinator 2018-03-06
The part that makes the most sense is that it was in the middle of the world ocean, centralized to all trade routes.