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What do Hitler and Admiral Byrd have to do with aliens?

In 1936, there was a UFO crash in the Black Forest of Germany. Shortly after this, Hitler began showing a bizarre interest in the Queen Maud Land coast of Antarctica. He had U-boats combing the coastline. A German U-boat captain was quoted in the media, saying he’d found a paradise under the ice for his homeland. The Shaws believe Hitler became aware of one of the underground cities occupied by our alien cousins.

Then Hitler started sending resources down to Antarctica. Mining equipment, engineers and laborers. US intelligence surmised the Nazis were creating a base under the ice sheet. After the war, it was decided Admiral Byrd would head a carrier group to Antarctica to destroy this base in February of 1947.

According to a Soviet intelligence report, Byrd’s armada was attacked by a squadron of flying saucers that emerged from the ocean and attacked the carrier group. They sank a destroyer and downed half of Byrd’s aircraft before diving back into the water.
The Shaws believe Byrd did not want to return to Washington with no knowledge of who attacked him. They believe he flew over to the ice sheet and entered a huge hole to meet with the alien cousins living there; who named themselves the Arianni. Hitler’s Thule Society believed them to be the remnants of Atlantis.

This meeting is described in Admiral Byrd’s diary, where he claimed to have met with the people, (he described them as Nordic men), who live under the ice. Their leader told Byrd they usually have nothing to do with us surface people, but now we have learned to crack the atom, we’ve become too dangerous, and they now have to intervene. The Shaws think this meeting really took place and this is why UFOs are constantly monitoring our military. Our alien cousins are trying to keep us from blowing up the world.

This would all seem like a lovely little mythical story, except whistleblower testimony is pointing to this giant hole actually being there. There has been other evidence as well, our government has a strictly enforced “No Fly Zone” in Antarctica, the ANITA antenna data shows cosmic rays coming up out of the ice sheet, and there are stories of alien bases poking out of the melting ice. Also, the Library of Congress has all but eradicated Admiral Byrd from the record, and still after nearly 90 years we can’t access any detailed information on Operation Highjump.
The Shaws say, This is who is flying UFOs in our skies.
References & Further Reading:
·        Book: 
Who They Are And What They’re Up To
·        Website: 
https://whotheyarebook.com/

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