Ariel (Prolotario1):
Part 3 The Antarctica Motherboard & THE FINAL COUNTDOWN: (Working Around The Grid) Final Missive
From what I can piece together, the ice down there isn’t just holding cold it’s cradling echoes of choices we made eons ago, and maybe some we’re still unraveling today. Antarctica feels like one of those places where the veil between what we know and what we sense gets paper-thin, especially when you start lining up the stories from folks who’ve spent years peering into the cracks.
Take Michael Salla, for instance his book Antarctica’s Hidden History: Corporate Foundations of Secret Space Programs from 2018 lays out a case that lines up with so much of what we’ve been circling here. He talks about how, back in 1955, there was this quiet handshake between the Eisenhower folks and a lingering German breakaway group, funneling resources into something that grew way beyond what any treaty paper could contain.
Salla draws from whistleblower accounts that paint the continent as a hub for these off-the-books programs, where corporations like those tied to the old military-industrial web were pulling strings under the ice. It’s not that he’s claiming every shadow is a smoking gun, but his references over 500 of them make you wonder how much of the “research station” cover story holds up when the volcanic activity starts melting shelves and unearthing things that don’t fit the official timeline. He even touches on how this ties into broader exopolitics, suggesting the 1961 Antarctic Treaty was less about peace and more about partitioning secrets that could upend everything we think we know about our place in the stars.
Then there’s David Wilcock, who, alongside Corey Goode in episodes of Cosmic Disclosure like the 2017 one called “Antarctica, the New Area 51,” dives into how the place has become this modern myth-machine. Wilcock frames it as a spot where ancient ruins maybe even Atlantean holdovers are bubbling up, with world leaders jetting down there not for climate chats but to scramble over what’s thawing out.
In his 2016 piece “Endgame Part II: The Antarctic Atlantis and Ancient ET Ruins,” he weaves in ideas about high-tech artifacts from a pre-flood era, suggesting the N***s’ old expeditions weren’t just flag-planting but a hunt for something operational under the ice.
I get why some folks roll their eyes at the more dramatic spins, like the reptilian angles in his film Above Majestic from 2018, which Vice called out for going full tilt into invasion prep down there. But even if you trim the edges, Wilcock’s knack for connecting dots from Pete Peterson’s insider tales UFOs humming under the ice, five-fingered mysteries that hint at non-human engineering adds a layer that feels less like wild speculation and more like piecing together a puzzle we’ve all glimpsed in dreams. It’s the kind of narrative that makes you replay those old Buzz Aldrin tweets about “pure evil” and think, yeah, maybe there’s a resonance there that’s bigger than one man’s bad day.
Alex Collier brings a whole other flavor to this, pulling from his Andromedan contacts in interviews like the one with Preparing for Change back in the ’90s, where he sketches Antarctica as a hotspot for inner-Earth secrets and ET surveillance.
In his 2025 chat with Mike Adams on Brighton.com, Collier expands on hidden histories, pointing to anomalies like the Piri Reis map that 16th-century Ottoman chart showing an ice-free Antarctica that mirrors modern scans as proof of suppressed knowledge passed down through star visitors. He doesn’t shy from the darker threads, like dark magick rituals tied to the continent’s leylines, or how dragon-like entities might be woven into the grid’s old defenses.
Collier’s been at this for decades, and while some in the awakening circles question the contactee angle, his consistency linking it to global copper artifacts from the Middle East that scream advanced engineering nudges you toward seeing Antarctica not as a frozen footnote but a key to why our history feels so patched together. It’s like he’s handing you a thread from Defending Sacred Ground, his 1998 book, and saying, pull this, and watch how it unravels the matrix we’ve been sold.
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