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because remember back in the old days the limit to where a ship could travel
was almost entirely based on the fresh water you could carry with you if you
could drink the water you were sailing on they go for a heck of a lot longer it
select the entire took a great example when you're heading out to Antarctica
it's let's say you're doing wooden ships in the 1400s or 1500 you get close
you're gonna you know the salt water starts to freeze at about 15 degrees
you're gonna start running into icebergs well icebergs are just throw absolute
terror into the hearts of sailors everywhere even today nobody likes an
iceberg and if that doesn't turn you around fine how about a 200-foot wall of
ice when you get there fine you think you scaled that great how about no
animal life no plant life no indigenous population nothing you could sack or
raid along the way and that's goes on for a long long long time so you've got
to take your supplies with you Antarctica metaphorically screams go
away it all came down to technology remember how we were talking about
earlier about negative reinforcement meaning you know branded icebergs and
hostile environments and human beings really had no way to counteract that
until the internal combustion engine was mass-produced you know we were toying
with the internal combustion engine in the 1800s but really until the Americans
started messing with it in the early 1900s did we we finally be able to
exploit the technology and by that I mean planes you know not just those
bipods used in World War one the the planes got exponentially better and in
1928 so the thing I kind of joked with before was let's say you're the King of
France and 1500 right then you had a map of the flat flat earth what could you do
with it pretty much nothing you had wooden ships and horses you know with
that technology you were stuck so until you had planes that could fly over the
ice you really couldn't do much so in 1928 the Americans started sending their
best guys out to Antarctica and just kept them flying further and further and
further out and it took you know 1928 you're not
gonna fly brief or very far right but the but the missions just kept going and
they took a break during World War two because they had to fight the war a
little side note out of all the countries that were down in Antarctica
previous to that only one stayed during World War two
do you know who it was don't don't tell me it was the Nazis right yes it was
Nazi Germany straight out of Indiana Jones I could
find a way to win the war they would go anywhere and that's what they did and
they were the only ones down there to wear a very secret mission that's not
exactly tied to flatterers but it is interesting because the guy that headed
up the counter-attack which still is shrouded mystery Admiral Richard Byrd
launched operation Highjump the the only full-scale military operation in
Antarctica that was public in 1946 supposedly to root out the last of the
German forces but as you know the by the time he got to his press conference in
1954 there were no Germans to worry about and what I mean by press
conference is television appearance I got to mention that some kind of framing
the u.s. Sylvia thing for you so Richard Byrd what he would do is he'd
go down on these missions memory he was down there for pretty much 30 years the
better part of his life he was down in Antarctica just flying around his own
planes because he was a pilot as well and he'd come back to the States and go
around the world and do little tours it was like hey I'm the greatest Explorer
in the world shaking my hand autograph take some pictures shake some babies and
he went on this American show called long jeans Cronus go back in 1954 it was
a CBS show and it was I think it will watch company and it's spelled L o ng I
NES if you guys want to look it up and it's great we were lucky to get the
footage where it's very clear to it's it's it's looks like it's straight from
the studio it's it's awesome footage and he goes on there it's black and white of
course and he's talking about Antarctica this is 54 mind you
where he's saying well the place is pretty much made out of money and
everybody's down there the Argentinians Chile New Zealand Australia Great
Britain the Russians the Americans anybody who's anybody is down there at
the time and he's setting up for one more mission turns out it was going to
be his last which was operation deep freeze in operate in 1955 to 1956 and
that's when you know that was one of those turning points for me because I
know that the world is based on greed and power and money gotta have those
resources gotta have those resources so when he's down there and he's on this
show saying that hey look the entire place is just made out of money you know
you got a mountain range made out of coal that could feel the whole world
there's oil there's minerals there's uranium which it wasn't even supposed to
say because uranium was not a well-known word in 1954 and he goes down there 1955
in 1956 and that's when the world changed so after operation deep freeze
which was let's say the middle of 1956 starting to into 57 that's when after 30
years that's Murphy's Law for you though isn't it well it's like well you can't
find it because until early if you have the old maps until you can confirm the
maps what do you really know and they didn't they didn't know anything so they
but then in operation deep freeze they found it they out they found the outer
marker now they're not gonna say it they're not gonna admit to it but that's
the only thing that could scare anybody off the ice it's not gonna be a frost
giant everybody went off the ice at the same time almost immediately in fact
several things happened that were so monumental and so broad stroked that the
only you're looking at you're going holy smokes what happened down there to freak
everybody out because in 1957 after up in operation
deep freeze everybody got off the ice at the same time you know every country I
just listed off they ran off that ice like their lives depended on it
and they all went and did specific things most notably the Russians and the
Americans because Russia was the only or I'm sorry the Soviet Union back then
Soviet Union was the only country that could really assist the
United States and covering this thing up the first thing they did was they went
back to their respective homes and they started firing atomic tipped rockets
straight up in 1958 and they did that for four years straight both the United
States and the Soviet Union for no apparent reason and the first three
shots you know the United States at least categorically admitted what they
were using back then the first three shots but the Americans were all in the
Megaton range and yet remember that Megaton was not a word that anybody used
back in the late 1950s yeah we the the Hiroshima and Nagasaki those were low
kiloton weapons Megaton is a scary scary word you know that's a million tons it's
it's a huge amount a huge explosive so but the Americans they're after those
first three shots you could tell the Americans whatever they were trying to
bust through they weren't going to do it if you can't bust through something into
through with a three mega ton weapon yeah yeah that's then you're not going
to so right after those first three shots NASA was formed by the United
States and do not think anybody is out there that thinks that NASA is this
peaceful benign star trekky type organization it is Department of Defense
the United States military through and through in fact it is uniquely military
it is based on the still burning embers of the Nazi war machine
NASA was founded by our half of the NASA rocket scientists that we're developing
the v2 rockets back in World War two Russia got the other half of them and
they were using those guys for their space program but it wasn't the space
program that you were thinking and we'll get into the second so 1958 the NASA was
formed and meanwhile the Rockets are still firing up after the next four
years and they both quit at the same time at the end of nineteen I'd believe
it was 1962 hopefully it was in 1961 I think it was 1962 and they both stopped
literally in the same day and you can say well was a moratorium no no they
were mapping out the sky you know if you couldn't bust through it at the very
least you could use them as its glorified paintball gun
and you know figure out where the curvature was because eventually you're
gonna have to fake the space programs and call it a space race and therefore
you know if he called a space race a higher degree of getting funding better
chance of getting the money from the government if you call a space race
especially if you make Russia and enemy much they were not they have been in bed
with us at the highest levels since day one because this particular secret
transcends borders it is borderless and they knew it but
you still have to militarized space because the private sector you can't let
them get too hot you know people are curious you know people loved airplanes
and people loved rockets and you don't want to have corporations start doing
things on their own so what they did whether it was they created a space race
and everyone got their money and with all the nukes they were firing up there
they figured out how what the what the angle of the dome was because remember
this up until not that long ago we didn't have a picture of the Earth from
space so and you have to eventually produce such a thing because remember
you've been showing people to globe for four hundred and something years sooner
later you're gonna have to show him a picture because everyone's got cameras
now and someone no you don't so you ought to you have to control the picture
you can't let the private sector try to take their own picture so the government
says no no I'll take care of it that's fine
so they in fact let me use a as this little little dig and the people out
there they're trying to go this mark Sargent guy he's nuts there was a great
quote from George Orwell which I put in the description box of every video that
I make which was a little short quote that he he wrote an article for a
British thing in 1946 and he was talking about the responsibilities of science
he's not a flat earther but the I thought the quote was good where he said
that you know if you go out to anybody on the street and you say how do you
know the world is a globe the first response he goes it's almost always the
same and that is well we know duh and we know it's a globe it's like really how
do you know and if you try to press them on it
I'll get angry what's interesting about that was he wrote that article in 1946
NASA was even founded until 1958 right so how did everybody know on the street
that it was a globe it's because they were told but now we're getting to
crunch time now being told may be in jeopardy so you guys show people a
picture but you can't just show them a picture because what's the first
question they're gonna ask you how did you take the picture so you can't just
hand somebody a nice glossy photo and say look it's our world cuz eventually
somebody say hey I had to take it who took the shot so it becomes the most
expensive fake pitcher in history you actually have to create a rocket program
just to give the illusion that you can go high enough you build up really
really tall rocket multiple-stage rocket in fact you wanted the Germans even
wrote the script for it it's in a movie it's called um fra oom Monde which
translates to woman on the moon look up that movie you get a chance a silent
movie with piano overtones it breaks down the whole thing I mean this was in
the 1920s they made this movie where they you know the big the big tall
rocket multiple stages going to the moon I mean cinematically they blue printed
out the whole thing and so that's what you did you're great at this giant rock
at the Saturn 5 rocket you fire it up but then what you don't see that now of
course we see it with all the rockets that we do if you do a little time-lapse
photography it arcs over and goes almost horizontal within the first hundred 150
miles that should not happen look it's a rocket should be able just punch up it's
called escape velocity for a reason but that's not what happens so anyway they
faked the space program and it was brilliant it really really worked and I
know I'm getting a little head of myself but that's what happened the 1950s and
1960s the other thing that happened was silently behind the scenes was that in
so NASA's founded in 1958 in 1959 the pivotal year of this entire thing the
most interesting year and the whole Flat Earth theory two things happen both were
equally as important one was that a NASA employee announced
the Van Allen radiation belts and said that there's a band of energy up there
made out of something radiation that's super super deadly to people no one
should ever go up there ever then Ellen announced that 1959 same year quietly
not in the papers the Antarctic Treaty was formed which says that no one can go
down to Antarctica and do anything from a corporate level ever there was no
reason for that money and power rule the day if uh if my oil and gas company
wanted to start fracking in your guys's backyards tomorrow there's a good chance
I could make that happen it's just money Who am I gonna pay off what you know it
comes down to state and county and federal we I could do this and yet my
company with its unlimited financial resources cannot go down to Antarctica
even though the world's greatest Explorer Admiral Richard Byrd said on
television that it is right for the picking I can't go down there no
corporation can go down there as a matter of fact here's where it gets even
weirder not only can I not go down there with my oil and gas company I can't even
talk about it hey thinking because you know people whine they complain about
all sorts of stuff I mean honestly it's is politics 101 I just go to my friend
in The New York Times and hey say hey I'm gonna give you a whole bunch of
money let's run a full-page ad every month saying how great it would be for
marks oil and gas company good to go down to Antarctica I'm not even allowed
to do that there are quiet meetings behind the scenes probably under the
guise of natural national security where they talk with the presidents of
different oil companies that are even thinking about I'm sure you know they
tap the phones and monitor their emails and they just send an agent in doesn't
you have to be a high-level agent and says look national security he can't go
down there and this applies to every country that you can think of once you
become an economic power this treaty is put in front of you and it says your
country cannot set up shop in Antarctica ever how does a treaty okay first of all
there's no treaty Lassa and no tree lasts that long and this one isn't even
up for review and to the year 2041 second how many treaties you know are
that unilateral where everyone agrees on it now you mean China is going to agree
with Russia that's gonna agree with America agree with the UK and just go on
and on and on and on down the line where nobody complains look the the UK and
Russia they needed to rebuild after World War two Russia was a frickin
smoldering mess they needed the resources they didn't complain
Britain didn't complain America they didn't have to complain necessarily they
were the ones that were kind of instrumental in the whole thing but it's
a it's a fascinating today so and and people look it up it's like no dude I
can totally book a flight right now down two down no see penguins like yeah fine
spend $15,000 they'll take you out to the peninsula you can take pictures with
penguins you try to do that with your company say you're gonna do something
down there not even possible in fact even in individuals say you want to go
down there and you want to charter a plane or a helicopter if you're gonna
try to go in the interior you're gonna have to go through multiple pyramids
signed off by multiple countries that's also the reason why they split it up
into so many different fragments meaning it's not that way if one country if you
get through one country's barriers another country can just say oh yeah we
don't want you to do it and then what are you gonna do you know you can only
complain to your own country millions of square miles of ice and snow and
resources and nobody gets to have it why what's conspiracy is bigger than
money there's only two but I know of they are so big that money does not play
into a factor oh the two reasons is of course the shape of the world the other
is what happens when you die life after death those are the only two things that
are bigger than money and that's what we're talking about here