Possible New Source on Discovery of Frozen  City under Antarctic Ice
  BY DR MICHAEL SALLA
  A possible new source has come forward with  corroborating information about the discovery
  of a large frozen city two miles under the  Antarctic ice, located roughly 16 miles from
  the geographic South Pole.
  The breakthrough to the city occurred in August  2016, according to this latest source, and
  it was visited a few months later by VIPs  such as John Kerry and Buzz Aldrin.
  On November 18th, the source�s testimony  was introduced in a video published by �Pete�,
  host of the Creepy Little Book Youtube channel.
  He says that he decided to go forward in releasing  the information since he had found a new source
  five days ago who had corroborated information  gleaned from previous sources about events
  in Antarctica.
  In the comments section of his video, Pete  says that his sources are from outside the
  United States, and are not connected to Corey  Goode and David Wilcock.
  Furthermore, when it comes to his latest whistleblower,  Pete affirms that he is �confident in the
  sincerity of the source of this information�.
  I recommend watching Pete�s video first  before continuing to read this article, which
  will analyze and connect key points of his  testimony to other important information,
  and assess the reliability of Pete and his  new source.
  Using information given to him by his whistleblower  sources, Pete begins by referring to the advanced
  technologies found in the frozen city:
  This area is in fact an abandoned city like  grouping of various structures that were created
  long ago with technology that far exceeds  our current capabilities.
  Among the first to refer to a lost under ice  city discovery in Antarctica with advanced
  technologies is Corey Goode, who says he was  taken there in January 2017 by an Inner Earth
  group of beings called the Anshar.
  Goode says that the most advanced technologies  and evidence of extraterrestrial life are
  being removed prior to any public announcement  about the frozen city.
  Pete�s sources refer to Lockheed Martin  as the military contractor assigned to lead
  the excavations, while using legitimate science  projects as a cover:
  Beginning in 2011 Top Secret explorations  and excavations were undertaken by the military
  contractor Lockheed Martin.
  With the magnitude and scale of this project  defying description a legitimate cover story
  was created.
  Legitimate science projects were created to  hide the excavations with massive amounts
  of funding going to Lockheed in excess of  5 billion.
  Projects provided cover for thousands of military  personnel on the continent despite the Antarctica
  Treaty.
  Indeed, Lockheed was awarded the Antarctic  Support Contract by the National Science Foundation
  in 2011 to provide logistical support for  open source science projects.
  As the world�s largest defense contractor,  Lockheed is very adept in conducting Unacknowledged
  Special Access Programs whereby cover programs  are used to hide compartmentalized projects.
  Pete�s sources describe the stringent security  procedures in place for the secret Antarctic
  dig to the frozen city, thereby making it  clearer why a major defense contractor like
  Lockheed was given responsibility for the  excavation project.
  When drilling reached only 300 meters from  the site, which ground penetrating radar had
  previously pinpointed, according to Pete a  significant number of injuries and deaths
  occurred.
  He describes a mysterious radiation that affected  workers:
  What was first thought to be some type of  radiation which caused these casualties was
  later discovered to be something now known  as nanowaves.
  The only mention of nanowaves in open source  scientific literature is a brief mention in
  the October 2011 edition of Science Direct,  which refers to them as: �Unexpected undulations
  produced from deformed nanowires�.
  It�s significant that this mention occurred  in 2011, the same year that Lockheed began
  its covert drilling operations in Antarctica.
  It�s also noteworthy that medical evacuations  have indeed been reported in Antarctica over
  the years related to drilling projects.
  The earliest report dates back to June 2001  when up to 12 Raytheon employees were medically
  evacuated during a covert digging operation  down to Lake Vostok, according to veteran
  researchers Richard Hoagland and Mike Bara.
  [S]ome �Special Project� has, against  all scientific and environmental prudence,
  indeed drilled through the ice into the Lake  Vostok eco-system (clandestinely, of course).
  And, the participants have suddenly found  themselves exposed to �something� for
  which their bodies literally have no immunity  � something not extant in the rest of Earth�s
  biosphere for between 13,000 and several million  years!
  After the initial reports of �four emergency  extractions,� the number changed to five
  � and now twelve McMurdo personnel are supposedly  in need of a dangerous, �emergency medical
  evacuation� well into the Antarctic winter  season.
  In June 2016, a National Science Foundation  press release says that a Lockheed employee
  was medically evacuated in the midst of the  Antarctic winter.
  While the plane used was quite small, it�s  possible that this was used as a cover for
  a larger evacuation process then underway.
  According to Pete�s sources, what had afflicted  the employees of Lockheed Martin, and likely
  Raytheon back in 2001, was nanowaves being  emitted from the frozen city.
  This led to major setbacks that proved to  be very expensive for Lockheed:
  This setback nearly bankrupted the project  with cost overruns and safety issues that
  would have put Lockheed out of business.
  The financial burden for said cost over runs  had to be shifted to the US Taxpayer.
  Due to the amount of people involved, Lockheed  couldn�t just pull out of the project, which
  led to the creation of the Lockheed subsidiary  Leidos who was shoehorned into the project
  in 2015.
  � Lockheed was saved from financial collapse  by shfting operations and all top level personnel
  to Leidos who received a $5 billion contract  to take over from Lockheed who still remains
  involved in a diminished capacity.
  Such massive funding would explain how Leidos,  formerly Science Applications International
  Corporation, was able to purchase Lockheed�s  division dealing with Antarctica for $5 billion,
  as reported by the mainstream media.
  Next, Pete�s sources refer to �a no fly  zone over the dig site which is located 14
  miles from the geographic South Pole�.
  This is significant since �Brian�, a former  Navy flight engineer, reports a no fly zone
  over a site near the geographic South Pole  during a medevac mission back in the 1985/1986
  Antarctic summer season.
  Another unique issue with South Pole station  is that our aircraft was not allowed to fly
  over a certain area designated 5 miles from  the [Amundsen-Scott] station� The only thing
  we saw going over this camp was a very large  hole going into the ice.
  You could fly one of our LC130 into this thing.
  It was after this medevac mission where we  [were] briefed by some spooks (Intelligence
  Agents I presumed) from Washington DC and  told not to speak of the area we overflew.
  It is telling that both refer to no fly zones,  however there is a discrepancy in terms of
  the distance from the geographic South Pole.
  Brian refers to 5 miles, while Pete�s sources  refer to 14 miles.
  While relatively close, this may mean we are  referring to separate sites or entry points
  that have developed over a 30 year period.
  Pete goes on to explain what he was told about  the eventual breakthrough into the frozen
  city:
  In August 2016, the dig crews breached ground  zero.
  The name used to refer to the ground level  of the city like structures which workers
  jokingly refer to as Atlantis�.
  The crews by this point were wearing special  protective suits to safeguard against the
  illness.
  The illness induced by the nanowaves�.
  At ground zero no nanowaves have been detected  but the workers still wear safety gear�.
  The access point from the top of the ice sheet  down to the two miles depth of ground zero
  is an elevator shaft bored into the ice�.
  The city is said to be an amazing sight to  behold and would likely contain a population
  between 10 and 15 thousand.
  What�s important here is that the breakthrough  to the city happened in August 2016, yet the
  hole near the South Pole was first sighted  in 1985/86, and appeared to be operational
  at the time of Brian�s overflights as he  described in his most recent interview with
  Linda Moulton Howe in November 2017.
  According to Goode�s sources, excavations  of the frozen city began in 2002.
  This is consistent with information about  the magnetic anomaly discovered near Lake
  Vostok in 2001, and the covert drilling operations  which began there.
  Pete finally says that former Secretary John  Kerry and Buzz Aldrin were taken to the frozen
  city, as well as a secondary site which is  not known to most workers.
  He then describes part of what they likely  saw:
  I�m told to imagine the site as a massive  city with as many buildings as a metropolis
  would contain, all devoid of life at least  so far as we know.
  However, there are protocols in place if life  is discovered in stasis or otherwise.
  Pete has not disclosed the identity of his  latest source, nor gone into detail about
  other sources he has relied upon to learn  about Antarctica.
  He has provided no documentation or direct  quotes from any of his sources.
  Nor has he explained the need for anonymity  for any of them, other than referring to a
  vague warning he received about going public  with this information.
  At the moment, we only have Pete�s confidence  in his sources� credibility.
  While it�s understandable for Pete to protect  his sources by not giving away too many details
  about them, much more can be done to help  the public understand why he is so confident
  in their information.
  As far as Pete�s own background is concerned,  he has not provided any biographical information
  about himself.
  While he comes across in his videos as articulate  and analytical, more can be done to present
  information that affirms his ability to vet  confidential sources on a sensitive topic
  such as Antarctica,
  In evaluating the information provided by  Pete�s sources, there are important consistencies
  with my own research into Antarctica that  can be seen in this July 2017 workshop.
  This information also parallels some of the  topics discussed in my upcoming book, tentatively
  titled: Antarctica: Corporation Foundations  of Secret Space Programs (March 2018).
  The sale of the Lockheed division handling  the Antarctic Support Contract to Leidos in
  2015/2016 does explain what appeared to be  a puzzling corporate decision at the time.
  Pete�s sources provided him a compelling  explanation for why this occurred.
  Also, the reports of recent medical evacuations  due to a mystery illness is consistent with
  earlier reports of a dig near Lake Vostok,  which might be another buried city, or a related
  outpost that also involved medical evacuations.
  There are some important differences as to  when the breakthrough actually happened and
  excavations began of the frozen city.
  Goode suggested that this happened in 2002,  while Pete�s sources say 2016.
  It�s possible that what Pete�s sources  are describing is the sanitized version of
  what Goode says he saw in early 2017, the  excavations of which began in 2002.
  Indeed, Goode warned that an effort would  be made to manipulate scientists conducting
  excavations by removing evidence of extraterrestrial  life and advanced technologies, and instead
  planting evidence from other archeological  sites in an attempt to confuse.
  Now, another interesting note, we do have  these archaeologists and employees of various
  universities that are down there excavating  and documenting all of this, but what they
  have done, they being the Cabal, I guess you�ll  say, they have used these large electromagnetic
  submarines that I discussed earlier to take  a lot of archaeological items that they had
  found in other digs that they were keeping  suppressed from humanity, they had them in
  huge warehouses.
  They were taking some of these artifacts down  to Antarctica and seeding them.
  And this one large dig that these archaeologists  are going to make public.
  They are also removing any body that does  not look human.
  And a lot of the human bodies, they don�t  look like they were slaves.
  They have tunics that have gold thread weaved  in the tunics.
  They look royal.
  So they�re planning on giving us a sanitized  disclosure,
  On the other hand, Pete suggests that there  is a lot of disinformation out there on Antarctica,
  without explicitly referring to Goode and  Wilcock.
  The implication is clear however since they  have been most responsible for disseminating
  information about secret excavations in Antarctica  over the last year.
  Pete�s reference to the discovery of an  obelisk with Roman numerals in it at the Antarctica
  excavation site is a red flag and appears  to be an example of the kind of manipulation
  Goode was warning against.
  One or more of Pete�s sources therefore  appears suspect either by having fallen for
  the manipulation, or being complicit in putting  out disinformation.
  Only by learning more details about Pete�s  sources can we gain greater clarity about
  what he was told, and whether there is an  attempt to manage public perceptions about
  Antarctica by manipulating archeological evidence  currently being excavated there in a sanitized
  disclosure initiative.
  I have attempted to communicate with Pete  and hope to learn more about his sources and
  evaluate their importance for understanding  current operations in Antarctica.
  Based on the consistency in information he  has presented with what I have independently
  found, there is cause for cautious optimism  in the emergence of a possible new source
  of information about the impending disclosure  of an ancient city discovered under two miles
  of ice.
     
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