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How High Can You Jump?

The United States, Germany and ET at the South Pole... Operation "Highjump"
and the UFO Connection...

by

Erich J. Choron

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In 1947, Admiral Richard E. Byrd led 4,000 military troops from the U.S.,
Britain and Australia in an invasion of Antarctica  called "Operation
Highjump", and at least one follow-up expedition. That is fact. It is
undeniable. But... the part of the story  that is seldom told, at least in
"official" circles, is that Byrd and his forces encountered heavy resistance
to their Antarctic  venture  from "flying saucers" and had to call off the
invasion. This aspect of the story was pushed forward, again, a few  years
ago, when a retired Rear Admiral, allegedly living in Texas,  who had been
involved in the "invasion" said he was  "shocked" when he read material from
a documentary, entitled "Fire From The Sky". He allegedly claimed that he
knew  there had been "a lot of aircraft and rocket shoot-downs", but did not
realize the situation was as serious as the documentary  presented it.
Operation "High Jump", which was, basically an invasion of the Antarctic,
consisted of three Naval battle groups, which  departed Norfolk, VA, on 2
December,  1946. They were led by Admiral Richard E. Byrd's command ship,
the ice-breaker  "Northwind," and consisted of the catapult ship "Pine
Island," the destroyer "Brownsen," the aircraft-carrier "Phillipines Sea,"
the U.S. submarine "Sennet," two support vessels "Yankee" and "Merrick," and
two tankers "Canisted" and "Capacan," the  destroyer "Henderson" and a
floatplane ship "Currituck." A British-Norwegian force and a Russian force,
and I believe some  Australian and Canadian forces were also involved.

Interestingly, the Pine Island (AV-12) , one of the seaplane tenders
involved in the expedition, has a rather colorful history.   The USS Pine
Island, a Currituck Class Seaplane Tender, was laid down, 16 November 1942,
at Todd Shipyard  Corporation, in San Pedro, California. It was launched, 26
February 1944, and given the commissioned name,  "USS Pine  Island" on 26
April 1945. The ship served through the final months of the Second World
War,  and the immediate post-war  period, but was decommissioned on 1 May
1950 When the Korean War broke out,  the ship was recommissioned, on 7
October 1950, at Alameda, California. She was finally decommissioned,  for
good, on 16 June 1967 and laid up in the  Reserve Fleet.

But... here's where the story gets interesting...  The USS Pine Island was
struck from the Naval Register, on an unknown  date... Her title was
transferred to the Maritime Administration for lay up in the National
Defense Reserve Fleet... on an  unknown date... and... the ship's final
disposition is unknown...

Now... how does one go about "losing" a major surface ship, over 640 feet
long, almost seventy feet wide, with a  displacement of over 15,000 tons?

The story, of course, gets stranger, still. The Pine Island is not the only
ship involved in "Antarctic Research" or "exploration"  to have disappeared.
There were numerous others. The question is not so much "how many", that is
fairly well established.  The question is "how and why"... particularly
"why"...

On 5 March, 1947 the "El Mercurio" newspaper of Santiago, Chile, had a
headline article "On Board the Mount Olympus on  the High Seas" which quoted
Byrd in an interview with Lee van Atta: "Adm. Byrd declared today that it
was imperative for the  United States to initiate immediate defense measures
against hostile regions. Furthermore, Byrd stated that he "didn't want  to
frighten anyone unduly" but that it was "a bitter reality that in case of a
new war the continental United States would be  attacked by flying objects
which could fly from pole to pole at incredible speeds". Interestingly, not
long before he made  these comments, the Admiral had recommended defense
bases AT the North Pole. These were not "isolated" remarks...  Admiral Byrd
later repeated the each of these points of view, resulting from he described
as his "personal knowledge"  gathered both at the north and south poles,
before a news conference held for International News Service.

So...  who was the enemy that owned or flew these flying objects? Germany
was apparently defeated, and there was no  evidence that the new emerging
enemy, Russia, certainly had such superior technologies. They were, like the
United States,  only on the verge of the "rocket age", and totally dependent
upon technology, and expertise captured from Germany at the  end of the War.
There was no other known threat could that could account for  the United
States' invasion of Antarctica nor  for the development of any craft that
could fly "fly from Pole to pole with incredible speeds." Of course, the
Roswell Incident  had been in the news the past summer, but.. it had been
"officially" explained, and hushed up by the time Highjump began.

Rumors began to circulate that even though Germany had been defeated, a
selection of military personnel and scientists  had fled the fatherland as
Allied troops swept across mainland Europe and established themselves at a
base on Antarctica  from where they continued to develop advanced aircraft
based on extraterrestrial technologies. It is interesting to note that at
the end of the war the Allies determined that there were 250,000 Germans
unaccounted for, even taking into account  casualties and deaths. This would
be quite a population base for a fledgling colony, and provide the essential
degree of skill,  expertise, and pure manpower for an industrial base of any
sort, let alone the production of, even by today's standards,   extremely
high technology

Not surprisingly, when Byrd returned to the States, he was hospitalized and
was not allowed to hold any more press  conferences. Still, in March 1955,
he was placed in charge of Operation Deepfreeze which was part of the
International  Geophysical Year, 1957-1958, exploration of the Antarctic. He
died, shortly thereafter... in 1957... many have suggested he  was
murdered...

Of course, it would not be the first time that a person involved in the
Unidentified Flying Object cover-up had been murdered,  died under
"mysterious" circumstances or of a "sudden" illness. The death of Byrd's old
boss. Secretary of Defense James  Forrestall comes instantly to mind...
Forrestall, a man of unquestioned ability, was hospitalized, suddenly, in
the mental wing  of Bethesda Naval Hospital, and leapt to his death through
a barred window... committing "suicide" in one of the most  closely
supervised and secure places on earth...

All Unidentified Flying Object researchers are, of course,  aware of the
multitude of reports concerning sightings of 'flying  saucers' with
swastikas or iron crosses on them, 'aliens' speaking German, etc. Most have
also heard of abductees who  have been taken to underground bases with
swastika emblems on the walls, or as in the case of noted abductee Alex
Christopher, have seen "Reptiloids" and "Nazis" working together aboard
antigravity craft or within underground bases.  Barney Hill was apparently,
not the ONLY one to describe the so-called "Nazi" connection to Unidentified
Flying Object  abductions. However, reports such as Christopher's and Hill's
must be taken with a rather large grain of salt... There is a far  more
plausible explanation than the so-called "reptiloids".
Another noted example is the American Reinhold Schmidt, a man whose father
was born in Germany, and who tells in his  book "Incident At Kearney", that
he was taken on a 'flying saucer' on several occasions. Schmidt states that
"the crew spoke  German and acted like German soldiers". He also stated that
they took him to the "Polar" region. Now, one must admit that if   a person
were making up such a story, why would they claim to be taken, of all
places, to the pole? Of course, one must also  realize that at the time of
Schmidt's comments, the rumors of "secret Nazi bases" at the poles were
already fairly common...   After returning he was  allegedly subjected to
persecution by the U.S. Government. In his defense, it must be noted that
his  description of the aerial discs, as he called them,  matched pictures
captured from the Germans in the final days of the  Second World War.
In 1959, three large newspapers in CHILE reported front page articles about
Unidentified Flying Object encounters in which  the crew members appeared to
be German soldiers. In the early 1960s there were reports in New York, and
New Jersey, of  flying saucer 'aliens' who spoke German, or English with a
German accent. Nor, can it be neglected to mention that in one of  the most
spectacular legal cases of the Twentieth Century... the "atomic espionage"
trials...  Julius and Ethel Rosenberg  spoke of "warships of space." Since
they had access to top secret information, and, at that point, no reason to
lie, what was  it, exactly, that they meant?

So... now we get to the point... in late 1947, only months after the famous
Roswell Incident, then Secretary of the Navy James  Forrestal (see above)
sent a naval task force to Antarctic including Admiral Nimitz, Admiral
Krusen and Admiral Byrd, called  "Operation Highjump". It was touted to be
an expedition to find "coal deposits" and other valuable resources, but...
the facts  indicate otherwise... In actuality they were apparently trying to
locate  an immense underground base constructed by the  Germans, before,
during and immediately after the Second World War, with the aid of Alien
Entities which were described  as "Aryans".  This base was allegedly located
in Neuschwabenlandt, an area of Antarctica which Germany explored, and
claimed, before the outbreak of the Second World War...  In fact, Germany
had done a very detailed study of Antarctic and  were alleged to have built
a small  underground base there before the War.

At this point, one must ask why, exactly, the United States, and, in fact,
her allies, suspected that German activity at the pole  was continuing,
after the conclusion of the Second World War... The answer, quite honestly,
has nothing at all to do with  Unidentified Flying Objects... That part of
the story came to light from a completely different set of sources... The
fact is that  there was plenty of evidence, at the time, to indicate that as
late as 1947, elements of the Kriegsmarine, or German Navy,  were still very
much active in the South Atlantic, operating either out of South America, or
some base, previously  unsuspected, in the Antarctic. Many stories were
circulating at the time... One of which even has a German U-boat stopping
an Icelandic whaler named Juliana in Antarctic waters,  in 1947 and
insisting that its captain, named Hekla, sell the U-boat  crew supplies from
her available stores. In exchange for the supplies (which had been paid for
in U.S. dollars, along with a  ten dollar bonus to each member of Juliana's
crew... ) the U-boat commander told the whaler where a large school of
whales  were to be found. Hekla and his crew, later found the whales in the
exact position claimed by the U-boat commander.

The presence of such boats, all late construction Type XXI and Type  XXIII
U-Boats, with the "snorkel" that allowed them to  make the entire passage
from Germany submerged...  was no secret. Many were thought to be operating
out of Argentina,  possibly under the Argentine flag, but crewed by German
crew as...  The fact  that in the dying moments of  the Second  World War,
ten U-Boats, based in Oslofjord, Hamburg and Flensburg, were made available
to transport several hundred  German officers and officials to Argentina to
found a new Reich is widely accepted. These officers, mostly involved in
"secret" projects, and many of whom were members of the SS and Kriegsmarine,
itself, sought to escape the "vengeance"  of the Allies, and continue their
work, abroad. The U-boats were filled with their luggage, documents and,
more than likely,  gold bullion, to finance their efforts. All the U-boats
departed their home ports between 3 and 8 May 1945. They were to  proceed to
Argentina where they would be welcomed by the friendly regime of Juan Peron
and his charismatic wife Eva  Peron. Seven of the ten of the U-Boats, based
on the German/Danish border, set off for Argentina through the Kattegat and
Skagerrak. None were ever seen again... "officially". It has been, however,
documented that three of the boats did, in fact,  arrive in Argentina...
These were U-530, U-977 and U-1238.  U-530 and U-977 surrendered to the
Argentine Navy at Mar del  Plata in early July and August, 1945... U-1238
was scuttled, by her crew, in the waters of San Matias Gulf, off Northern
Patagonia. Seven boats are as yet unaccounted for... and... Kriegsmarine
archives, recently discovered, indicate that a total  of more than forty
boats are completely unaccounted for... all of which were late construction,
state-of-the-art craft, and could  have made either Argentina or Antarctica,
completely submerged... and completely unnoticed by existing "allied"
technology  of the time...  for the entire duration of their crossing.

The question arises, of course, why these men would make such a perilous
crossing. It must surely be seen as a act of either  desperation or
fanaticism, or both... and such men as crewed U-Boats were neither. Nor,
were the scientists and military  officers who were their passengers. The
fact is, it would seem that most of those who fled the ruin of Germany to
the far  South, were scientists and engineers, and their dedication sprang
from the project on which they were working... To  understand this
dedication, it is necessary to go back, before the outbreak of the Second
World War, to an isolated section  of the Bavarian Alps, It was there, in
the summer of 1938, that an Unidentified Flying Object, crewed by a
distinctly human,  and Aryan appearing race, made a forced landing, very
similar to the one which was to occur, some ten years later, in the  desert,
near Roswell, New Mexico, in the United States. While the occupants of the
two craft were completely unrelated, the  technology involved, seems to have
been strikingly similar. Also, the outcome of the recovery effort,
undertaken by Germany,  just as a similar recovery effort was undertaken by
the United States, had strikingly different results.

The Bavarian crash of 1938, seems to have yielded an functioning, or almost
functioning and repairable (with the technology  of the time) power plant,
and a nearly completely destroyed, or unrepairable airframe. The Roswell
crash resulted in exactly  the opposite... a nearly intact airframe and a
ruined power plant. Because of this, the German research, which was to
follow,  took a vastly different turn from that which was undertaken in the
United States, some ten years later... Germany needed an  airframe which was
capable of supporting the "engine" (for lack of a better term), while the
United States would eventually  need an "engine" capable of giving maximum
performance to the airframe.

This, of course, would explain the vast array of "experimental" aircraft...
of extremely "unique" design... to literally pour out of  the design bureaus
of Messerschmidt, Foke Wulf, Fokker and a multitude of smaller firms in the
period between 1939 and  1945. The most notable, of course, is the Sanger
"Flying Wing" which was later copied by the United States, and is, of
course, the ancestor of today's "stealth" bomber and fighter designs...
notably, the B-2 Heavy Bomber.

It is also beyond doubt that both Unidentified Flying Object recoveries are
the initial impetus for the long standing and  ongoing research in
"anti-gravity" propulsion seen in work of current aircraft manufacturers
such as Boeing and Lockheed in  the United States, and PanAvia in Europe.

In any case, it was the work on "reverse engineering" the downed Bavarian
Unidentified Flying Object that was the catalyst  for the "exodus" to the
South in the final days of the Second World War. Germany was in ruins, and
the research was  viewed, by those conducting it, as vital... vital enough
to risk packing up all that they had and  risking a perilous submerged
crossing of the Atlantic.. to an isolated experimental and research base on
a frozen continent... Granted, by modern  standards... even by the standards
of the day... U-Boats were small and cramped. They had very little cargo
capacity. Still, a  tiny fleet of them... ten to twelve boats... could
easily transport the essential equipment, making several "runs", and serve
to  supply and, later re-supply the Antarctic bastion of the research.

Speculation exists, with much to support it, that at least one of the boats
in the valiant little fleet contained the biggest prize of  all... at least
one living survivor of the 1938 crash... an Extraterrestrial... a literal
Human Being... not a "Grey"... born on a  distant planet. The best evidence
indicates that there were several survivors of the crash, and that they
worked, and are  most likely still working, with the original German
scientists and engineers, or their descendants, in an effort to construct a
viable "flying disc".

These are not the "Gray Aliens" of Roswell. These beings, biologically,
completely human, are described as "Aryan" in  appearance, and completely
human, although at least two to three generations more advanced,
technologically than Earth  born Human Beings. While their technology is
similar to that of the Grays in general theory, it is somewhat different,
apparently, in application. This would tend to indicate that Earth
technology and science is, at most, only one "major  breakthrough" away from
parity with the extraterrestrial cultures in question, and also explain the
"urgency" of the project, as  viewed by the German (and undoubtedly United
States, as well...) scientists and engineers involved in such research.

In any case, Operation Highjump, began... The task force of OVER 40 SHIPS,
included the flagship "Mount Olympus", the  aircraft carrier "Philippine
Sea", the seaplane tender "Pine Sea" (see above), the submarine "Senate",
the destroyer  "Bronson", the ice breaker "Northwind", and other tanker and
supply ships. An armed contingent of 1400 sailors, and three  dog sled teams
were also on board. The expedition was filmed by the Navy and brought to
Hollywood to be made into a  commercial film called "The Secret Land". It
was narrated by Hollywood actor Robert Montgomery, father of "Bewitched"
star, Elizabeth Montgomery, who was, himself, an officer in the Naval
Reserve.

It seems incredible that so shortly after a war that had decimated most of
Europe and crippled global economies, an  expedition to Antarctica was
undertaken with so much haste (it took advantage of the first available
Antarctic summer after  the war), at such cost, and with so much military
hardware - unless the operation was absolutely essential to the security of
the United States.

At the time of the operation, the US Navy itself was being taken apart piece
by piece as the battle-tested fleet was  decommissioned with its mostly
civilian crew bidding farewell to the seas forever. The Navy was even
reduced to further  recruitment to man the few remaining ships in service.

Tensions across the globe were also mounting as Russia and America edged
into a Cold War, possibly a Third World War  that the US would have to fight
with "tragically few ships and tragically half trained men." This made the
sending of nearly  5,000 residual Navy personnel to a remote part of the
planet where so much danger lurked in the form of icebergs, blizzards  and
sub-zero temperatures even more of a puzzle. The operation was also launched
with incredible speed, "a matter of  weeks." Perhaps it would not be
uncharitable to conclude that the Americans had some unfinished business
connected with  the war in the polar region. Indeed this was later confirmed
by other events and the operationâEUR(tm)s leader, Admiral Richard  Byrd,
himself.

The official instructions issued by the then Chief of Naval Operations,
Chester W. Nimitz were: to (a) train personnel and test  material in the
frigid zones; (b) consolidate and extend American sovereignty over the
largest practical area of the Antarctic  continent; (c) to determine the
feasibility of establishing and maintaining bases in the Antarctic and to
investigate possible  base sites; (d) to develop techniques for establishing
and maintaining air bases on the ice, (with particular attention to the
later applicability of such techniques to Greenland) and (e) amplify
existing knowledge of hydrographic, geographic,  geological, meteorological
and electromagnetic conditions in the area.

Little other information was released to the media about the mission,
although most journalists were suspicious of its true  purpose given the
huge amount of military hardware involved. The US Navy also strongly
emphasized that Operation  Highjump was going to be a navy show; Admiral
RamseyâEUR(tm)s preliminary orders of 26th August 1946 stated that "the
Chief of Naval Operations only will deal with other governmental agencies"
and that "no diplomatic negotiations are  required. No foreign observers
will be accepted." Not exactly an invitation to scrutiny, even from other
arms of the  government.

Some facts, however, are well known... There were three divisions of
Operation High Jump: one land group with tractors,  explosives, and plenty
of equipment to refurbish "Little America", and make an airstrip to land the
six R-4D's (DC-3's), and  two seaplane groups. The R4-D's were fitted with
jet-assist takeoff bottles (JATO) in order to takeoff from the short runway
of  the aircraft carrier "Philippine Sea". They also were fitted with large
skis for landing on the ice field prepared for them. The  skis were
specially fitted at three inches above the surface of the carrier deck. When
landing on the ice at "Little America"  the three inches of tire in contact
with the snow and ice provided just enough and not too much drag for a
smooth landing.

Following its arrival at Antarctica, the force began a reconnaissance of the
continent. Byrd himself was onboard the first of  the planes to take off on
29 January 1947. Rocket propulsion tubes (JATO bottles) had been attached to
the side of the  aircraft and the carrier was maneuvered for a 35mph run to
help get the planes airborne. "From the vibration of the great  carrier",
Byrd later wrote, "I knew when the captain had got the ship up to about 30
knots (35 mph... maximum, full  emergency speed for such a vessel). We
seemed to creep along the deck at first and it looked as if we would never
make it  âEUR¦ But when our four JATO bottles went off along the sides of
the plane with a terrific, deafening noise I could see the deck  fall away.
I knew we had made it

Admiral Byrd's team of six R4-D's were fitted with the, then,  super secret
"Trimetricon" spy cameras and each plane was trailing a magnetometer. The
aircraft flew over as much of the continent as  they could in the short
three month "summer" period, mapping and recording magnetic data. They also
carried  magnetometers show anomalies in the Earth's magnetism, i.e. if
there is a "hollow" place under the surface ice or ground, it  will show up
on the meter. On the last of many "mapping" flights where all six planes
went
out, each on certain pre-ordained paths to film and "measure" with
magnetometers, Admiral Byrd's plane returned three hours late...

"Officially", it was stated that he had "lost an engine" and had had to
throw
everything overboard except the films themselves and the results of
magnetometer readings in order to maintain altitude long enough to return to
Little America. If we are to believe the  published and private accounts of
what actually took place, this is almost certainly the time when he met with
representatives  of the "Aryan" Extraterrestrials, and a contingent of the
German scientists working on the reverse engineering and  construction of
"flying discs"...

Over the next four weeks the planes spent 220 hours in the air, flying a
total of 22,700 miles and taking some 70,000 aerial  photographs. Then the
mission that had been expected to last for between six to eight months, came
to an early and faltering  end. The Chilean press reported that the mission
had "run into trouble" and that there had been "many fatalities".
(However...  the official record, states that one plane crashed killing
three men; a fourth man had perished on the ice; two helicopters had  gone
down although their crews had been rescued and a task force commander was
nearly lost.) It is an indisputable fact  that the Central Group of
Operation Highjump were evacuated by the Burton Island ice-breaker from the
Bay of Whales  (above) on 22 February 1947; the Western Group headed home on
1st of March 1947 and the Eastern Group did likewise  on 4 March, a mere
eight weeks after arrival.

In the end, the task force came steaming back to the United Sates with their
data,  which then, immediately became  classified "top secret". Secretary of
the Navy (by this time, Secretary of Defense) James Forrestal retired... and
started to  "talk".... not only about Highjump, but about other things, as
well... He was put in Bethesda Naval Hospital psychiatric ward  where he was
prevented from seeing or talking to anyone, including his wife... and...
after a short while he was thrown out  the window while trying to hang
himself with a bedsheet. So the story goes... It was, of course,  ruled a
suicide, case closed.  However, some of what he knew... about Highjump...
about Roswell... and other things... did manage to "leak"... How much is
truth, how much is speculation is difficult to tell. However, in every
"myth" there is a grain of truth...

This much is certain...  As incredible as it may sound, there is
considerable supporting evidence for these claims about a  German base in
Antarctica... On the very eve of the Second World War, the Germans
themselves had invaded part of  Antarctica and claimed it for the Third
Reich.

In fact Hitler had authorized several expeditions to the poles shortly
before WWII. Their stated objective was to either to  rebuild and enlarge
Germany's whaling fleet or test out weaponry in severely hostile conditions.
Yet, if true, all of this could  have been achieved at the North Pole rather
than at both poles and been much closer to home. For some reason, however,
the Germans had long held an interest in the South Polar region of
Antarctica with the first Germanic research of that area  being undertaken
in 1873 when Sir Eduard Dallman (1830-1896) discovered new Antarctic routes
with his ship  âEUR~GrönlandâEUR(tm) during his expedition for the German
polar Navigation Company of Hamburg. The Grönland also  achieved the
distinction of being the first steamer to operate in the southern ocean.

A further expedition took place in the early years of the twentieth century
in the ship the Gauss (which became embedded in  the ice for 12 months âEUR"
above), and then a further expedition took place in 1911 under the command
of Wilhelm Filchner  (left) with his ship the âEUR~DeutchlandâEUR(tm).

Between the wars, the Germans made a further voyage in 1925 with a specially
designed ship for the Polar Regions, the  âEUR~MeteorâEUR(tm) under the
command of Dr. Albert Merz.

Then, in the years directly preceding the Second World War, the Germans laid
claim to parts of Antarctica in order to set up  a permanent base there.
Given that no country actually âEUR~ownedâEUR(tm) the continent and it
couldnâEUR(tm)t exactly be conquered  as no-one lived there during the
winter months at least, it appeared to the Germans that the most effective
way to  âEUR~conquerâEUR(tm) part of the continent was to physically travel
there, claim it, let others know of their actions and await any
disagreements.

Captain Alfred Ritscher was chosen to lead the proposed strike. He had
already led expeditions to the North Pole and had  proved himself in adverse
and critical situations. For the mission Ritscher was given the
âEUR~SchwabenlandâEUR(tm) (below); a  German aircraft carrier that had been
used for transatlantic mail deliveries by special flightboats, the famous 10
ton Dornier  Super âEUR~WalsâEUR(tm) since 1934.

These âEUR~WalsâEUR(tm) were launched by catapult from the Schwabenland and
had to be accelerated to 93mph before they  could become airborne. At the
end of each flight a crane on the ship lifted the aircraft back on board
after they landed in the  sea.

The ship was refitted for the expedition in the shipyards of Hamburg, and
around one million Reichmark âEUR" nearly a third of  the entire expedition
budget - was spent on this refit alone.

The crew was prepared for the mission by the German Society of Polar
Research and as these preparations neared  completion, the organization
invited Admiral Byrd to address them, which he did.

The Schwabenland left the port of Hamburg on 17 December 1938 and followed a
precisely planned and determined route  towards the southern continent. In
little over a month the ship arrived at the ice covered Antarctica, dropping
anchor at 4°  30¢ W and 69° 14¢ S on January 201939..

The expedition then spent three weeks off Princess Astrid Coast and Princess
Martha Coast off Queen Maud Land. During  these weeks, the two Schwabenland
aircraft, the âEUR~PassatâEUR(tm) and âEUR~BoreasâEUR(tm), flew 15 missions
across some  600,000 square kilometers of Antarctica, taking more than
11,000 pictures of the area with their specially designed  âEUR~Zeiss
Reihenmess-bildkameras RMK 38âEUR(tm).

Nearly one fifth of Antarctica was reconnoitered in this way and, for the
first time, ice-free areas with lakes and signs of  vegetation were
discovered. This area was then declared to be under the control of the
German expedition, renamed  âEUR~Neu-SchwabenlandâEUR(tm) and hundreds of
small stakes, carrying the swastika, were dumped on the snow-covered ground
from the âEUR~WalsâEUR(tm) to signal the new ownership. Ritscher and the
Schwabenland left their newly claimed territory in the  middle of February
1939 and returned to Hamburg two months later, complete with photographs and
maps of the new  German acquisition.

Now bear in mind that all of this took place before the recovery of the
Unidentified Flying Object, in the Bavarian Alps, in  1938...  There is no
conceivable reason, at least on the surface, for such an intense interest in
the South Polar  regions...  unless something else had already transpired to
make such an investigation worthwhile... The true purpose of this expedition
has never been satisfactorily explained; there is merely a series of
puzzles, related reports and snippets of information that  are no longer
open to verification. What is not open to doubt however, is that in the
decade preceding the Second World  War, the Germans did almost nothing that
did not put the entire structure of the country on a war footing.

This activity affected all aspects of German life; military, civilian,
economic, social and foreign policies, engineering, industry  etc. Given
that the seizing of Neu-Schwabenland occurred on the very eve of the war, it
can only be concluded that that the  polar expedition was of major
importance and significance to the goals and development of the German
nation.

Nor did activity end with the outbreak of the war... In fact, it
intensified... The South Atlantic, including South Polar waters  became
quite active...

Between 1939 and 1941, well after the outbreak of war in Europe,  Captain
Bernhard Rogge of the commerce raider   âEUR~AtlantisâEUR(tm)  made an
extended voyage in the South Atlantic, Indian and South Pacific Oceans, and
visited the Iles  Kerguelen between December 1940 to January 1941.

The Atlantis is known to have been visited by an RFC-2 (the âEUR~UFOâEUR(tm)
style craft which had served as a reconnaissance  aircraft since late 1940.)
The ship then adopted a new disguise as Tamesis before being sunk by HMS
Devonshire near  Ascension Island, on 22 November 1941.

Although the activities of the German ship Erlangen, under the captaincy of
Alfred Grams, do not appear to be of  consequence during 1939-40, the same
cannot be said of the Komet which was commanded by Captain Robert Eyssen.
Following her passage along the Northern Sea Route in 1940, this commerce
raider operated in the Pacific and Indian  oceans, including a voyage along
the Antarctic coastline from Cape Adare to the Shackleton Ice Shelf in
search of whaling  vessels during February 1941. There she met the Pinguin
and supply vessels Alstertor and Adjutant. (Komet was sunk off  Cherbourg in
1942.)

The Pinguin itself under the command of Captain Ernst-Felix Kruder was a
commerce raider that operated chiefly in the  Indian Ocean. In January 1941
she captured a Norwegian whaling fleet (factory ships Ole Wegger and
Pelagos, supply ship  Solglimt and eleven whale catchers) in about 59° S,
02° 30W. One of these catchers (renamed Adjutant) remained as a  tender and
the rest were sent to France. This ship also made anchorages at the Iles
Kerguelen and may have landed a party  on Marion Island. (Pinguin was sunk
off the Persian Gulf by HMS Cornwall0 on 8 May 1941 after she had captured
136,550  tons of British and allied shipping.

This island of Kerguelen (named the âEUR~Most Useless Island In the
WorldâEUR(tm) in 1995) continued to feature prominently in  Nazi plans. For
example, in 1942 the German Navy planned to establish a meteorological
station there. In May of that year  the ship Michel transferred a
meteorologist and two radio operators with full equipment to a supply vessel
Charlotte  Schlieman that went on to the island, however the orders for the
station were later counter-manned. It is interesting to note  that Kerguelen
Island was also the center of a mid 19th Century mystery. Then entirely
uninhabited, except for seals and  seabirds, British Captain Sir James Clark
Ross landed there in May 1840. He found in the snow unidentifiable "traces
âEUR¦ of  the singular footprints of a pony, or ass, being 3 inches in
length and 2½ inches in breadth, having a small deeper  depression in
either side, and shaped like a horseshoe." Similar markings appeared
overnight in the Devon area of  England fifteen years later and have also
defied adequate explanation.

Then in 1942 Captain Gerlach in his ship the âEUR~StierâEUR(tm) investigated
nearby Gough Island as a possible temporary base  for raiders and a camp for
prisoners.

This ship activity does not appear considerable, however the level of U-boat
activity in the South Atlantic was much higher.  The exact nature and extent
of how high will probably never be known, however some insight might be
gleaned from the fact  that between October 1942 and September 1944 16
German U-boats were sunk in the South Atlantic area. And... some of  these
submarines did appear to be engaged in covert activities.

A fine example of this would be that of  U-859 which, on 4 April 1944 at
04.40hrs, left on a mission carrying 67 men and 33  tons of mercury sealed
in glass bottles in watertight tin crates. The submarine was later sunk on
23 September by a British  submarine (HMS Trenchant) in the Straits of
Malacca and although 47 of the crew died, 20 survived. Some 30 years later
one of these survivors spoke openly about the cargo and divers later
confirmed the story on rediscovering the mercury. The  significance being
that mercury is usable as a fuel source for certain types of aerospace
propulsion. Why would a German  submarine be transporting such a cargo so
far from home? It is not odd, at all, if one considers the fact that
aviation/avionics  construction is what the Polar Base seems to be all
about...

Although Germany surrendered unconditionally to the Allies, on 8 May, 1945,
events after that date suggested something  was happening that did not form
a part of recognized world history. Something fuelled by a statement made by
German  Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz... Dönitz (16 September 1891 âEUR" 24
December 1980) had become Commander of the  German Kriegsmarine (Navy), on
31 January 1943 and he led the German U-Boat fleet until the end of the
Second World  War. He also has the distinction of briefly becoming head of
the German state for 20 days after HitlerâEUR(tm)s death until his  own
capture by the Allies on 23 May 1945.  His contribution to the mystery of
post-war Antarctic activity came in a statement  he made in 1943 when he
declared that a substantial portion of the German submarine fleet had
rebuilt "in another part of  the world a Shangri-La land... an impregnable
fortress." Could he have been referring to the alleged base in Antarctica?

Certainly there are records of continued German naval activity in the area
after the war had apparently ended. For example,  on 10 July 1945, more than
two months after the cessation of known hostilities, the German submarine
U-530 surrendered to  Argentine authorities. The background to this event is
puzzling. It is known that the boat had left Lorient in France on 22nd  May
1944 under the captaincy of Otto Wermuth for operations in the Trinidad
area, and after successfully rendezvousing with  the incoming Japanese
submarine I-52, it headed for Trinidad before finally returning to base
after 133 days at sea.

The boatâEUR(tm)s official record states that between October 1944 and May
1945 it formed part of the 33rd Flotilla and on  GermanyâEUR(tm)s surrender
Otto WermuthâEUR(tm)s captaincy and the submarineâEUR(tm)s career came to an
end. Yet two months  later it arrived in Rio de la Plata in Argentina and
surrendered to the authorities there on 10 July 1945.

The future may well reveal that fate of more of these submarines, however
given the French and South American reports,  and the number of missing
U-boats, it may not be unreasonable to conclude that at least some of them
relocated to the  South Polar area.

History also gives us further clues as to a German-Antarctica connection,
for it records that Hans-Ulrich Rudel of the German  Luftwaffe was being
groomed by Hitler to be his successor. It is known that Rudel made frequent
trips to Tierra del Fuego at  the tip of South America nearest Antarctica.
And...  one of Martin BormannâEUR(tm)s last messages from the bunker in
Berlin to  Dönitz also mentioned Tierra del Fuego.

Then there are also claims about Rudolph Hess, HitlerâEUR(tm)s best friend
who went to England and was arrested as a war  criminal on 10 May 1941.
Following his arrest, Hess was held in Spandau Prison in isolation until his
death. Such unique  treatment is suggestive that he had information that the
Allies considered dangerous. Indeed, in his book âEUR~Secret Nazi  Polar
ExpeditionsâEUR(tm) Christof Friedrich states Hess "was entrusted with the
all-important Antarctic file âEUR¦ Hess, himself,  kept the Polar fileâEUR¦"
Now, granted, such information as Hess possessed, if any, would have been
complete only to the time  that he took off on his solo flight to England...
but... that period... prior to 1941... would have covered the initial
recovery of the  Bavarian "flying disc", and at the very least, the early
stages of any project or projects arising from such a recovery. It would
also contain any information with regard to any survivors of the crash, and
their eventual fate(s). Many believe that Hess, who  had no part in any of
the so-called "war crimes" was deliberately kept in Spandau Prison, for
life, in an attempt to keep him  quiet. It has also been speculated that the
man who died, in Spandau Prison, was, in fact, not Hess at all... that Hess
had  been murdered, years before, in an effort to keep the truth... on
several highly embarassing matters... from getting out.

For the moment, however, let's return to Operation Highjump... which seems
to have been an attempt to ferret out a  remaining German base on the
Antarctic continent, and perhaps, to determine where, exactly the sudden
rash of  Unidentified Flying Object activity of the past eighteen months,
had originated, and, exactly who/what was behind it... There  would have, of
necessity, been two prerequisites for a mission of this type. Firstly,
Operation Highjump would have to  provide evidence that the mission included
a reconnaissance of Neu-Swabenland and secondly, there would have to be an
area of the frozen continent that could allow such a base to exist
throughout the year.

Both of these criteria were met...

Both the Eastern and Western Groups of Operation Highjump had been active
around Neu-Schwabenland. So was a  Russian boat that "proved to be
unfriendly".The Eastern group were frustrated in their efforts to make a
reconnaissance of  the area, despite incredible efforts to secure
photographs for later examination. However by then "it was very late in the
season ... The sun had only been briefly glimpsed in the past few weeks, but
everyone could tell that the continually grey  skies and clouds were
darkening daily. In another month all light would be gone from
AntarcticaâEUR¦. The waters girdling the  continent would begin to freeze
rapidly, binding unwary ships in a crushing embrace âEUR¦ Dufek [the
commander] was loath to  surrender. He ordered his ships northwards away
from the pack. Perhaps one or two more flights might be possible. But on
the morning of 3 March âEUR¦ virgin ice was seen to be forming on the
waterâEUR(tm)s surface [and the] Eastern group steamed  out of Antarctica."

The Western Group, however, were to make a remarkable discovery. At the end
of January 1947 a PBM piloted by  Lieutenant Commander David Bunger of
Coronado, California, flew from his ship, the Currituck and headed towards
the  continentâEUR(tm)s Queen Mary Coast. On reaching land, Bunger flew west
for a time, then, coming up over the featureless,  white horizon, he saw a
dark, bare area which Byrd later described as "a land of blue and green
lakes and brown hills in an  otherwise limitless expanse of ice".

Bunger and his men carefully reconnoitred the area before racing back to the
Currituck with news of their find. The  âEUR~oasisâEUR(tm) they had
discovered covered an area of some three hundred square miles of the
continent and contained  three large, open water lakes along with a number
of smaller lakes. These lakes were separated by masses of barren,
reddish-brown rocks possibly indicating the presence of iron ore.

Several days later, Bunger returned to the area, and found that the water
was warm to the touch and the lake itself was filled  with red, blue and
green algae giving it a distinctive colour. Bunger filled a bottle with the
water which later "turned out to be  brackish, a clue to the fact that the
âEUR~lakeâEUR(tm) was actually an arm of the open sea".

This is important for two reasons; warm, inland lakes connected to the
surrounding oceans would be perfect for submarines  to hide within, and
similar lakes have been noted in Neu-Schwabenland, the site of the alleged
German (and suspected  Alien) base.

While there is, still,  no conclusive evidence of a German/Alien base on
Antarctica, It is beyond doubt that something highly  unusual was happening
on, or around, the frozen continent. In general, it appears that the
probabilitiy for such a base to have  existed... and perhaps continue to
exist, to this day, are rather high... The evidence, a large volume of it,
is there for all to  see...

1.  The Germans explored and claimed part of Antarctica on the very eve of
the war when the vast majority of their activity  was geared towards the
rebuilding of the German economy and military infrastructure.This activity
began shortly before the  recovery of the Bavarian "flying disc", in 1938,
but picked up pace immediately afterward.

2. There was ongoing ship and submarine activity in the South Atlantic and
polar regions throughout and after the war had  apparently ended. This
activity continued  well into the 1950s., and if some accounts are to be
believed, continues to this  day, with what can only be considered U-Boat
sightings, and a very high incidence of Unidentified Flying Object sightings
in  the South Atlantic and South Polar regions, including the Southern
portions of South America.

3. The US literally invaded the continent of Antarctica, itself,  with
considerable naval resources leaving mainland America  exposed and
vulnerable as the world edged into the Cold War. The task force limped home
as if defeated only weeks later,  and the local South American press wrote
of such a defeat. This coincided with a substantial increase in Unidentified
Flying  Object activity... generally attributed to the first major "wave" of
such activity in modern times, with an inordinate amount of  this activity
taking place in the Southern Hemisphere, particularly in South America.

4.  Admiral Byrd spoke of objects that could fly from pole to pole at
incredible speeds being based on Antarctica.

5.  Hundreds of thousands of Germans and a minimum of forty (40) U-boats
were missing at the end of the war.  Documentation and eye-witness accounts
prove that at least a portion of these craft made it as far as South
America, in  some cases, several months after the end of the war in Europe.

The connection between Antarctica and the UFO phenomenon was sealed with
claims made by one Albert K. Bender who  stated that he "went into the
fantastic and came up with an answer âEUR¦ I know what the saucers are."

Bender ran an organization called the âEUR~International Flying Saucer
BureauâEUR(tm) a small UFO organization based in  Connecticut, USA and he
also edited a publication known as the âEUR~Space ReviewâEUR(tm) which was
committed to the  dissemination of news about UFOs. In truth, the
organization had only a small membership and the publication circulated
amongst hundreds rather than thousands, but that its members and readers
valued it was in little doubt. The publication itself  advocated that flying
saucers were spacecraft of extraterrestrial origin.

However... in the October 1953 edition of âEUR~Space ReviewâEUR(tm), there
were two major announcements. The first was  headed âEUR~Late
BulletinâEUR(tm) and stated "A source which the IFSB considers very reliable
has informed us that the  investigation of the flying saucer mystery and the
solution is approaching final stages. This same source to whom we had
referred data, which had come into our possession, suggested that it was not
the proper method and time to publish the  data in Space Review."

The second announcement read "Statement of Importance: The mystery of the
flying saucers is no longer a mystery. The  source is already known, but any
information about this is being withheld by order from a higher source. We
would like to  print the full story in Space Review, but because of the
nature of the information we are very sorry that we have been advised  in
the negative." The statement ended in the sentence "We advise those engaged
in saucer work to please be very  cautious."

These announcements were of little significance in and of themselves.
Bender's publication was considered "fringe", at best,  even at the time...
However... what gained them wider attention was the fact that immediately
after publishing this October  1953 issue, Bender suspended further
publication of the magazine and closed the IFSB down without any further
explanation. This is completely consistent with the "prudent" approach,
shown by many who have been "gently" warned to  "cease operations" by the
Majestic 12 Group and other agencies involved in "keeping a lid" on any real
investigation into the  Unidentified Flying Object phenomenon.

Bender might very well have known "what the flying saucers" were, at least a
portion of them...  but he later revealed in a  local newspaper interview
that he was keeping his knowledge a secret following a visit by three men
who apparently  confirmed he was right about his Unidentified Flying Object
theory, but put him in sufficient fear to immediately close down  his
organization and cease publication of the journal.

It has been argued that the story of being visited by three strangers and
being âEURwarned offâEUR(tm) was a front to close a  publication that was
losing money, however the fact that Bender had been "scared to death" and
"actually couldnâEUR(tm)t eat  for a couple of days" was verified by his
friends and associates. It is also widely known that such "stories" are
often spread  by the United States, and other governments to discredit those
who might just have the truth, or at least a portion of it.

In 1963, a full decade after his visit from the three strangers, Bender was
seemingly prepared to reveal more of his story in a  largely unreadable book
entitled âEUR~Flying Saucers and the Three Men in Black.âEUR(tm) The book
was scant on facts, however,  it described extraterrestrial spacecraft that
had bases in Antarctica. This was apparently the truth Bender was terrorized
into  not revealing. Bender also provided images of the saucers he was aware
of. He produced drawings of Unidentified Flying  Objects that he was aware
of... Not saucers, as were the common depictions of the time, but rather
"flying wings" which  showed three bubble-like protrusions on the underside,
reminiscent of the German designed  Haunebu II (which was  allegedly only in
the "design stage" at the end of the Second World War) alongside a
cylindrical, cigar shaped object.

Ernst Zundel, a German scientist turned author (known for his internet
"ZGrams") who had entered the US under Operation  Paperclip (a United States
Army/CIA program to bring German scientific talent into the United States in
spite of any  so-called  "war crimes" which they were alleged to have
committed..  at the end of the war and who worked at Wright Field  (later
Wright Patterson AFB where the Roswell debris were eventually  housed), also
made claims about the nature of the  activity in Antarctica.

In the 1970s Zundel's book âEUR~UFOs: Nazi Secret Weapons?âEUR(tm) made the
claim that at least some Unidentified Flying  Objects were German secret
Weapons which were developed during the Second World War, and that some of
them had  been shipped out towards the end of the war and hidden at the
poles. Publication of the book coincided with a tidal wave of  renewed
interest in all things paranormal... coming on the heel of what was to be
the last major Unidentified Flying Object  "wave" of the Twentieth Century,
and Zundel was a guest on to countless talk shows where he shared his views
on  spaceships, free energies, electromagnetism, emergent technologies and
some of the positive contributions made by the  Germans in these fields.

Zundel, who was one of the first of the "revisionist" historians of the
Second World War,  was actually only really interested in  promoting his
holocaust theory, described in his book âEUR~Did Six Million Really
Die?âEUR(tm) However, he found that his  Unidentified Flying Object and
âEUR~Hollow EarthâEUR(tm) ideas proved a greater attraction to television
producers. The idea   seized hold of  the popular imagination and took on a
life of its own. ZundelâEUR(tm)s publishing company, âEUR~SamisdatâEUR(tm),
started to make a name for itself by issuing newsletters and books on the
subject. An expedition to Antarctica itself was  even proposed to seek out
âEUR~HitlerâEUR(tm)s UFO basesâEUR(tm) there.

The fact is,  that such claims would have died out had they not been based
on at least some real events...

Now, keep in mind that South America has always been a "hotbed" of
Unidentified Flying Object activity. Many of the reports  coming out of the
area are unverified, and unverifiable... However, many have credence. The
claims that something  extremely unusual was taking place around the
foreboding reaches of the frozen continent took a major leap forward in the
1960s when the Argentine Navy was charged with the official investigation
into strange sightings in the sky.

A 1965 official report prepared by Captain Sanchez Moreno of the Naval Air
Station Comandante Espora in Bahia Blanca  stated that "Between 1950 and
1965, personnel of ArgentinaâEUR(tm)s Navy alone made 22 sightings of
Unidentified Flying  Objects that were not airplanes, satellites, weather
balloons or any type of known (aerial) vehicles. These 22 cases served  as
precedents for intensifying that investigation of the subject by the Navy."
Following a series of sightings at Argentine and  Chilean meteorological
stations on Deception Island, Antarctica, in June and July 1965, Captain
Engineer Omar Pagani  disclosed at a press conference that "Unidentified
Flying Objects do exist. Their presence in Argentine airspace is proven".
The report went on to state, however, that "their nature and origin are
unknown and no judgment is made about them".

More details of these UFO sightings were given in a report in the Brazilian
newspaper âEUR~O Estado de Sao PauloâEUR(tm) in its  8th July 1965 edition.
"For the first time in history, an official communiqué has been published
by a government about the  flying saucers. It is a document from the
Argentine Navy, based on the statements of a large number of Argentine,
Chilean  and British sailors stationed in the naval base in Antarctica.

The communiqué declared that the personnel of Deception Island (left) naval
base saw, at nineteen hours forty minutes on  3 July, a flying object of
lenticular shape, with a solid appearance and a colouring in which red and
green prevailed and, for a  few moments, yellow. The machine was flying in a
zig-zag fashion, and in a generally western direction, but it changed
course several times and changed speed, having an inclination of about
forty-five degrees above the horizon. The craft also  remained stationary
for about twenty minutes at a height of approximately 5,000 meters,
producing no sound.

The communiqué states moreover that the prevailing meteorological
conditions when the phenomenon was observed can  be considered excellent for
the region in question and the time of year. The sky was clear and quite a
lot of stars were  visible. The Secretariat of the Argentine Navy also
states in its communiqué that the occurrence was witnessed by  scientists
of the three naval bases and that the facts described by these people agree
completely."

Practically everyone in the "UFO Community" is aware taht in March 1950
Commodore Augusto Vars Orrego of the Chilean  Navy shot still pictures and
8mm movie footage of a very large cigar shaped flying object that hovered
over and manoeuvred  about in the frigid skies above the Chilean Antarctic.
The photos and the report of Orrego's sighting have, quite literally, been
seen by millions over the half century since he saw, and photographed the
objects. Orrego stated "during the bright Antarctic  night, we saw flying
saucers, one above the other, turning at tremendous speeds. We have
photographs to prove what we  saw ." There have, of course, been numerous
other Chilean sightings.

During January 1956 another major Unidentified Flying Object "event" was
witnessed by a group of Chilean scientists who  had been flown by helicopter
to Robertson Island in the Wendell Sea to study geology, fauna and other
features. This  experience was the subject of a later article entitled
âEUR~A Cigar-Shaped UFO over Antarctica.âEUR(tm) "At the beginning of
January 1956, during a period of stormy weather, the party suddenly became
aware of something which, in other  circumstances, could have been very
grave for them. This was that their radio had mysteriously ceased to
function. This was  not too worrying a disaster in so much as it was firmly
settled that the helicopter would return to take them off again on  January
20."

One of the scientists, a doctor, was in the habit of getting up in the night
to observe anything of meteorological interest, but  another of the group, a
professor, did not like to be disturbed. However on the night of 8 January
1956, the Doctor decided  to wake the professor. He "pointed upwards, almost
overhead. Still in a bad temper due to being disturbed, the professor
looked as directed, and beheld two "metallic, cigar-shaped objects in
verticular positions, perfectly still and silent, and  flashing vividly the
reflected rays of the sun". Just  after 7.00am, two other members of the
party, an assistant and a medical  orderly joined the two men. The group
watched the two craft. "At about 9.00am object No. 1 (the nearest to the
zenith)  suddenly assumed a horizontal posture and shot away like a flash
towards the west. It had now lost its metallic brightness  and had taken on
the whole gamut of visible colors of the spectrum, from infrared to
ultra-violet.

The report of the sighting went on to say... "Without slowing down it
performed an incredible acute-angle change of direction,  shot off across
another section of the sky and then did another sharp turn as before. These
vertiginous maneuvers, the  zig-zagging, abrupt stopping, instantaneous
accelerating, went on for some time right overhead, the object always
following  tangential trajectories in respect to the Earth and all in the
most absolute silence".

The demonstration lasted about five minutes. Then, according to the
witnesses, the object returned and took up position  beside its companion in
almost the same area of the sky as before. Then, it was the turn of No. 2 to
show its paces and do a  convoluted,  zigzagging dance across the sky.
Shooting off towards the east, it performed a series of ten dispointed
bursts  of flight, broken by abrupt changes of direction, and marked by the
pronounced color changes when accelerating or  stopping. After about three
minutes, object No. 2 was observed to resume its station near its companion,
and return to its  original solid and metallic appearance.

Due to the nature of their mission, the group had with them two
Geiger-Miller counters of high sensitivity, one of the auditory  and the
other of the flash-type. When the two objects had finished their dance and
reassumed their stations in the sky,  someone discovered that the flash-type
Geiger counter now showed that radioactivity around them had suddenly
increased  40 times... far more than enough to kill any organism subjected
long enough to it. The discovery greatly increased the anxiety  felt by the
four men âEUR¦

Although they had no telescopic lens, they did  have cameras with them, and
managed to take numerous photographs of the  objects, both in color and
black and white. The report does not state what became of these photographs,
but it is safe to  assume that they are in the possession of the Chilean
Government, and there is no reason to assume that they have not  been shared
with that of the United States, as well as others.

Of course... no names are given in this report, but... it has the ring of
truth, and is consistent with any number of similar  sightings... Would that
we knew their names! It is one of the exasperating facts of Unidentified
Flying Object research that so  many of the South American and South
Atlantic sightings are attributed to "anonymous sources" or the names of the
witnesses involved, have been expunged from the "official" records. So many
of the witnesses being cited would be, with  reference to their stated
credentials, credible sources, but because of the practice of expunging
names from records which  might fall into "public hands" are practically
impossible to trace. The absence of names... in many, if not most cases
deliberately expunged from official reports... simply lends to an aura of
"unblievability", even though it is a common practice,  especially in most
countries.

Yet another documented account of a UFO sighting over Antarctica is by
Rubens Junqueira Villela, a meteorologist and the  first Brazilian scientist
to participate in an expedition to the South Polar region, and now, a
veteran of eleven expeditions to  Antarctica (two with the US Navy, eight
with the Brazilian Antarctic Programme and another on the sailing ship Rapa
Nui).  While on board the US Navy icebreaker Glacier, which had set sail
from New Zealand at the end of January 1961, Villela  claims that he
witnessed a UFO event in the skies over Antarctica which he immediately
recorded in his diary, even  including the emotions felt by all those
involved. On 16 March 1961,  after a fierce storm had forced the expedition
to retreat  to Admiralty Bay in the King George Isles, "a strange light
suddenly crossed the sky, and everyone started to shout".

Speculation went wild. Some thought the object to be an incoming missile.
Others thought it to be a meteor. The excitement  was wide-spread and
growing. "Trying to describe the light which appeared over Almirantado Bay"
he told interviewers,  later, "wasnâEUR(tm)t easy âEUR¦ I wrote in my diary:
âEUR~Positively the colors, the configuration and contours of the object, as
a  bodied light, with geometric forms, did not seem to be from this world,
and I did not know what could possibly reproduce it".

The object, he went on to report,  was "multi-colored", and had a luminous,
oval-shaped body. It left, behind it,  a "long  tube-like orange/red trail".
Allegedly, it split into two pieces, as if it had exploded. Then, each part
shone even more  intensively, with white, blue and red colors projecting
âEUR~VâEUR(tm) shaped rays behind it. They quickly moved away and could  be
seen 200 meters above the ground âEUR¦ According to the witnesses, the
entire display was completely silent.

The US Navy officially registered the incident as "a meteor or some other
natural luminous phenomenon" according to the  report submitted by the
GlacierâEUR(tm)s captain, Captain Porter. However, this is a common
practice, and has been, ever  since the inception of the Unidentified Flying
Object cover-up, under the auspices of the Majestic 12 group. This policy of
"official denial" and "logical explanation" no matter how far fetched, would
seem, has been followed by all branches of the  United States Government
since the first days after the Roswell Incident, in July, 1947. It certainly
applies to any sightings or  alleged sightings in and around Antarctica...

Villela, on the other hand,  easily dismissed the official line. "How could
they mistake a meteor with an object carrying  antennae, completely
symmetrical and followed by a tail without any sight of atmospheric
disturbance?"

According to most "official" sources... and certainly according to world
renowned skeptic and self-styled debunker, Phillip  Klaus, this particular
episode is a classic example of âEUR~plasmaâEUR(tm), however the late
meteorologist, James McDonald  argued that the highly structured nature of
the object and the low cloud overcast present at about 1500 feet were not
compatible with KlassâEUR(tm)s hypothesis.

The list of sightings in the South Atlantic area is practically endless. It
is, and has been, particularly since the end of the  Second World War, one
of the most active areas on earth with respect to Unidentified Flying Object
activity.  Another classic  sighting took place on 16 January 1958 when the
Brazilian naval vessel Almirante Salddanha was escorting a team of
scientists to a weather station on Trindade Island. As the ship approach the
island (or rather an outcrop of rock) an  Unidentified Flying Object
reportedly flew low, over the water, past the ship, circled the island, then
flew off in front of dozens  of witnesses.

One of the witnesses to this particular event, the expedition photographer,
took a number of photographs of the object. Later,  the film was handed over
to the military by the Captain. Amazingly, after the initial analysis, the
Brazilian government  released the film stating that they were unable to
account for the images.

Why did the United States Government, in late 1947, only months after the
famous Roswell Incident,  send a naval task force  to Antarctic including
Admiral Nimitz, Admiral Krusen and Admiral Byrd, called "Operation
Highjump". As we observed  earlier, the operation  was said  to be an
expedition to find "coal deposits" and other valuable resources, but... the
facts  indicate otherwise... In actuality, there seems to be no doubt that
they were  trying to locate  an immense underground base  constructed by the
Germans, before, during and immediately after the Second World War, with the
aid of Alien Entities  which were described as "Aryans".  This base,
allegedly located  in an area that the Germans called "Neuschwabenlandt"...
an area of Antarctica which Germany explored, and claimed, before the
outbreak of the Second World War...  was thought to  hold "flying objects
which could fly from Pole to Pole in a matter of minutes"...

For years, rumors have circulated as to why German submarines... U-Boats...
would operate in South American and  Antarctic waters long after the end of
the Second World War, in Europe.  Some have said that the boats spirited
away such  notables as Adolf Hitler and Martin Bormannn...  both of whom can
be demonstrated to have died in Berlin at the end of the  war. the death...
and physical remains of both men have been verified beyond doubt, the latter
with very recent DNA testing.  Thus neither of them escaped via U-boats to
South America. The fact is, Wolfgang Eisenmenger, a forensic science
professor at Munich University, conducted the DNA testing of Bormann's
remains. He seems to have done the work for the  Frankfurt justice
officials. He also had Bormann's dental, medical, and fingerprint records.
Bormann's children (or a distant  family member, details a bit fuzzy)
provided the blood for the DNA match which was proven conclusive, i.e. that
the body was  of Martin Bormann. The cause of death was deemed to be self
inflicted poisoning. Adolf Hitler, of course, died in his bunker  in Berlin,
of poison... and a self inflicted gunshot.

Everyone has heard stories of vast amounts of gold or other valuables being
"smuggled" out of Germany in the last days of  the war... secreted away to
South America... to support so-called "criminals" abroad. So far, none of
those stories has  shown any sign of merit. If they were so, then men such
as  Eichman would not have worked on the assembly line in a  Volkswagen
plant. Meuller would not have run a chicken farm, and Mengele would not have
been dependent upon the  generosity of his wealthy family.

There is a story floating around that this said U-boat commander worked on
some highly classified US National Secrets  after the war, and that his boat
was operating in the far South... He was  reported to have been a commander
of a VIIC or  IXC U-boat in the Atlantic during the war, named Otto
Schneider. This theory is also easy to disprove... There simply was no
U-Boat commander by that name in the Kriegsmarine (German Navy).  Only two
commanders with that last name saw  service in the war; Herbert Schneider
who died while in command of U-522, and Manfred Schneider only commander the
small XXIII boat U-4706 for the last 3 months of the war, and  never left
his home port. This story is just that, a story.

The fact is, Unidentified Flying Obkect researchers are well aware of
strange sightings of 'flying saucers' with swastikas or  iron crosses
displayed on them. They are also well aware of  'aliens' speaking German,
and have also heard of abductees  who have been taken to underground bases
with swastika emblems on the walls, or as in the case of  one abductee...
Alex  Christopher... who claims to have seen "Reptiloids" and Germans
working together aboard antigravity craft or within  underground bases.

It has been, however, documented that over forty U-Boats are unaccounted
for, and that at least ten departed their ports,  allegedly for South
America, in the final days of the war... It is a documented fact that three
of the boats did, in fact, arrive in  Argentina... These were U-530, U-977
and U-1238.  U-530 and U-977 surrendered to the Argentine Navy at Mar del
Plata in  early July and August, 1945... U-1238 was scuttled, by her crew,
in the waters of San Matias Gulf, off Northern Patagonia.  There is no
reason to assume that at least seven other boats, as yet "officially"
unaccounted for, made the crossing to  either  Argentina or Antarctica,
completely submerged... and completely unnoticed by existing "allied"
technology of the time...

Why, then, would these men would make such a perilous crossing?  It must
surely be seen as a act of either desperation or  fanaticism, or both... and
such men as crewed U-Boats were neither. Nor, were the scientists and
military officers who were  their passengers. The fact is, it would seem
that most of those who fled the ruin of Germany to the far South, were
scientists  and engineers, and their dedication sprang from the project on
which they were working... To understand this dedication, it is  necessary
to go back, before the outbreak of the Second World War, to an isolated
section of the Bavarian Alps, It was  there, in the summer of 1938, that an
Unidentified Flying Object, crewed by a distinctly human, and Aryan
appearing race,  made a forced landing, very similar to the one which was to
occur, some ten years later, in the desert, near Roswell, New  Mexico, in
the United States. While the occupants of the two craft were completely
unrelated, the technology involved, seems  to have been strikingly similar.
Also, the outcome of the recovery effort, undertaken by Germany, just as a
similar recovery  effort was undertaken by the United States, had strikingly
different results.

The Bavarian crash of 1938, seems to have yielded an functioning, or almost
functioning and repairable (with the technology  of the time) power plant,
and a nearly completely destroyed, or unrepairable airframe. The Roswell
crash resulted in exactly  the opposite... a nearly intact airframe and a
ruined power plant. Because of this, the German research, which was to
follow,  took a vastly different turn from that which was undertaken in the
United States, some ten years later... Germany needed an  airframe which was
capable of supporting the "engine" (for lack of a better term), while the
United States would eventually  need an "engine" capable of giving maximum
performance to the airframe.

This, of course, would explain the vast array of "experimental" aircraft...
of extremely "unique" design... to literally pour out of  the design bureaus
of Messerschmidt, Foke Wulf, Fokker and a multitude of smaller firms in the
period between 1939 and  1945. The most notable, of course, is the Sanger
"Flying Wing" which was later copied by the United States, and is, of
course, the ancestor of today's "stealth" bomber and fighter designs...
notably, the B-2 Heavy Bomber.

It is also beyond doubt that both Unidentified Flying Object recoveries are
the initial impetus for the long standing and  ongoing research in
"anti-gravity" propulsion seen in work of current aircraft manufacturers
such as Boeing and Lockheed in  the United States, and PanAvia in Europe.

In any case, it seems to have been the work on "reverse engineering" the
downed Bavarian Unidentified Flying Object that  was the catalyst for the
"exodous" to the South in the final days of the Second World War. Germany
was in ruins, and the  research was viewed, by those conducting it, as
vital... vital enough to risk packing up all that they had and  risking a
perilous  submerged crossing of the Atlantic.. to an isolated experimental
and research base on a frozen continent... Granted, by  modern standards...
even by the standards of the day... U-Boats were small and cramped. They had
very little cargo  capacity. Still, a tiny fleet of them... ten to twelve
boats... could easily transport the essential equipment, making several
"runs", and serve to supply and, later re-supply the Antarctic bastion of
the research.

And... speculation exists, with much to support it, that at least one of the
boats in the valiant little fleet contained the biggest  prize of all... at
least one living survivor of the 1938 crash... an Extraterrestrial... a
literal Human Being... not a "Grey"... born  on a distant planet. The best
evidence indicates that there were several survivors of the crash, and that
they worked, and are  most likely still working, with the original German
scientists and engineers, or their descendants, in an effort to construct a
viable "flying disc".

Is this what America feared? Is it a secret Antarctic facility where these
experiments and developments continued  what  Operation Highjump was
actually looking for? Is this secret, among others, the one that cost James
Forrestall his life? Did an  unrecorded, three hour long meeting with a
group of German scientists and engineers and "Aryan" Extraterrestrials in
the  frozen wastelands near the South Pole cost Admiral Byrd his life?  Is
this the origin of the  "warships of space", that the  Rosenberg's mentioned
in the very shadow of the electric chair?

One thing is certain... The United States did not "invade" Antarctica, at
the end of a World War and the very beginning of a  Cold War... using a
disproportionate share of it's diminishing fleet... for "exploration"
purposes. If they were looking for  something, they surely knew what it was
they were looking for... and... a "scientific" expedition does not go forth
prepared for  WAR...

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