
Mysteries of the Arctic and Antarctic
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Narrated by:
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Thomas Miller
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By:
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Frederick Dodson
About this listen
The premise of this audiobook is that there is more going on in the Arctic and Antarctic than we are told by our Governments. Some of the questions explored are:
- Is it really possible for anyone to travel to Antarctica?
- Why is the Arctic Circle so heavily militarized?
- Why does Google Earth use photo-manipulation in their arctic and Antarctic images?
- What's really going on in Greenland?
- Why is the North Pole described as a realm of Giants and Dwarves in old maps and stories?
- Are ancient aliens buried below ice in Antarctica? What do the Inuit legends say about the North Pole?
- Is the North Pole a gateway to higher realms?
- Is the realm of Earth actually shaped like a Torus?
And many other fascinating things, some of which are newly discovered and presented in this audiobook for the first time!
©2021 Frederick Dodson (P)2021 Frederick DodsonMy view is that , if you pick bits of 'evidence'. you can always make a case for what you believe in.
Quite thought provoking. but..
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