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Nazis and Antarctica
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Ok, so just what is the scoop?  Just what IS going on in Antarctica?  IS there some secret Nazi society there that has managed to survive unhindered all this time?  What are they doing after 60+ years of inactivity?  Do they plan to make any moves or do anything?

And what is with Swerdlow's recent upcoming trip to Antarctica?  It's an expensive trip, and he just posted a "vital update" about how important and urgent this trip is.  Just what does he hope to happen / accomplish there?

Antarctica Update I know this will sound cryptic, but things are heating up in the Kuipers Belt. I have already contacted some of you privately. It is absolutely paramount that you come to Antarctica. This "meeting" will never happen again. This is a one-time deal. 
Whatever it takes. You need to physically be there. Now is the time. Do what you have to do. I cannot emphasize this enough. After January, all hell breaks loose--literally. 
Please do not ask me to elaborate on this on Q&A. I cannot. Those of you who understand what I am saying already know and should realize that you need to be there. This is a very serious matter. 
You all know I do not post like this ever. This is important.
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[user=1374]Tyrantresister[/user] wrote:
Quote:Ok, so just what is the scoop?  Just what IS going on in Antarctica?  IS there some secret Nazi society there that has managed to survive unhindered all this time?  What are they doing after 60+ years of inactivity?  Do they plan to make any moves or do anything?
 
I don't think anything will happen. A penguin might suddenly slip and fall.

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And what is with Swerdlow's recent upcoming trip to Antarctica?  It's an expensive trip, and he just posted a "vital update" about how important and urgent this trip is.  Just what does he hope to happen / accomplish there?
Nobody really knows. However, going where that cruiseliner is going to see Nazis in their supposed base is like going to Vancouver to see Pentagon employees.

"This is life, boy, something we can't fight." - Keith Richard's mother.

"The way up is the way back." - Heraclitus

"Adieu, dit le renard. Voici mon secret. Il est très simple: On ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux." - Le Petit Prince, chap. XXI
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#3
Golden Winged SnakeOiLion Wrote:
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I don't think anything will happen. A penguin might suddenly slip and fall.
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:D:D:D

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[Image: cyborg_penguins.jpg][Image: Nazipenguin.jpg]
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#4
Trips to Antarctica seems to be a common thing

http://www.discoveringantarctica.org.uk/7_trip.php
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#5
OMG I just need that comic.
"This is life, boy, something we can't fight." - Keith Richard's mother.

"The way up is the way back." - Heraclitus

"Adieu, dit le renard. Voici mon secret. Il est très simple: On ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux." - Le Petit Prince, chap. XXI
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#6
icon_lachtotLMAO!!! icon_lachtot 

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#7
Golden Winged SnakeOiLion Wrote:OMG I just need that comic.

No, you need cyborg penguin suit

[Image: 150superfrogman.jpg]Military researchers have been hard at work developing mechanical suits that provide protection, strength, and endurance. A team at the University of West Florida’s Institute for Human and Machine Cognition is also working on an undersea version that will give the wearer all the advantages of a penguin.
The team’s concept is known as Performance Improving Self Contained Exoskeleton for Swimming (”PISCES”). They have looked at various bio-inspired systems that are based on animal propulsion, and borrowed design features from dolphins, sea turtles and, yes, penguins. They can’t turn you into Michael Phelps, but they can certainly make a big difference improve speed and endurance.
The lower body of the suit works like normal swim fins with a power boost. The upper body design mimics the movements of a penguin -which is not natural for humans. They’re still working on the details. Link

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#8
Cute suit...looks like a human torpedo...:)
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#9
Sariel Wrote:Trips to Antarctica seems to be a common thing

http://www.discoveringantarctica.org.uk/7_trip.php

Yes the trips seem on par with visiting a public restroom, and looking at the toilets. You're bound to see something.
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#10
I don't know what Stewart is thinking.  I recently found out that he is a jew, and if thinks he can make contact, nevermind waltz on into, a group of hard core National Socialists whose main tenant is anti-jewery, then he's totally out of his mind!!

That would be like a chicken trying to enter into the fox's den!


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