12-12-2012, 08:34 AM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:Yes, the Byrd Expedition was VERY strange and many of its logs and findings are still held from release as 'SECRET', without explanation. They came in great strength - military strength - not scientific expedition strength and then hastily left as if in a panic - of what, is not publicly known and to my knowledge has never been explained. Stranger than strange! It is fairly clear that they went to see what the earlier German mission to Antarctica had done and built...but apparently never even reached it. Although, this is NOT known due to the secrecy about the mission.Fascinating stuff Peter. Is there more about Byrd and his missions? And the family?
Remember too that Admiral Byrd was a direct relative of the Byrd who owned the TSBD in Dallas and was definitely in the know about some aspects of the assassination before the fact - IMO, about most all of them after the fact. A very strange family, indeed.
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