@Quix @CatherineofAragon @mystery-ak I added to my first post about this. Here is my first post again:
"Several times he and the crew all watched silver discs darting around the sky. He said he saw an entrance to a human/ET collaboration base. Brian was told by his superiors that, “you did not see…”."
This Brian is now 61, never said a thing all these years, plus there was a crew who supposedly saw this. The crew never told anyone? I don't believe that. People will talk, they can't help telling something like this.
Below is what I added:
I do not believe that happened for the following reason:
"He said he saw an entrance to a human/ET collaboration base."
This is the south pole not Florida. The north and south pole ice pact does not support life.
My son spent three months on the northern ice pack headed to the north pole.
From Greenland, a helicopter took him and two ice explorer groups and dumped them there.
Son was recreating the race to the south pole by Amundsen and Scott. He could not make the film at the south pole as sled dogs are not allowed there now.
NASA made a suit for son to wear – he also wears that suit when he makes films in Siberia – his last film in Siberia was earlier this year, following a reindeer nomad group.
I have asked him how logical it is for a huge base to be under the ice – it isn’t. At a pole there is nothing but deep ice, nothing else but white ice as far as one can see. People many years ago could not live in this area to dig a deep hole in ice for an air base.
Consider this fact: When a man urinates on the south or north pole ice pact, he has a few seconds to get his penis covered sufficiently that it doesn’t freeze. In these cases, there are layers of insulation over the penis in a suit which has two zippers. Some men urinate, then, in haste, do not zip one of the layers and the penis freezes. In two films he made on the ice pact, each time one man in each group did not zip one of the two layers and, each time, a helicopter had to come and get the man and take him to a hospital for the frozen part to be removed from the penis. Before son takes men to the ice, he has them watch a film about protecting the penis, but some will still not take the time to protect their penis.
I used the penis problem to show one does not go to a pole and start digging a hole in a deep ice pact to have a large base for planes under the ice. Even a penis is not safe on the north/south pole. Machines would freeze up while digging in ice. Son’s camera is protected a certain way and he has taught that system to other camera men wanting to film on ice.
Son has been on the northern ice pact three times but the three month trip was the longest time. They had a doctor who is an ice explorer with them so when frost bite might happen, he could treat it or if it was too bad, call for the helicopter to come get the person. He immediately called the helicopter when one of the men froze part of his penis. This doc stayed with Wayne to keep him out of trouble on the ice as there are splits in the ice one can’t see until one steps in one and it could be many feet in depth; so far one could not be pulled out; the total white deceives the eyes.
Son wanted a certain shot and moved to get that, and dropped into a crack; the doc grabbed him and pulled him out so he wouldn’t continue to go down the hole. Son would not drop the camera, either – he would not let it fall into the hole.
An interesting fact: Son says when one is on the ice pact and seeing nothing but white for months, when they were in the helicopter coming back, the first sight of color overwhelmed the brain – the brain had to adjust to seeing color again.
I do not believe there is a huge air base under solid ice from many years ago, and I don’t believe that since a penis freezes in seconds – that is death. Long ago there would not be ways to keep from freezing while trying to dig a hole in solid ice. Hands and other parts of the body trying to dig a huge hole in ice would also freeze causing death plus I have already said machines from years ago would not operate in those temperatures.
Right now at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, it is -38 degrees. It is 12 degrees right now at the north pole, and snowing.
"South Pole
The ice is estimated to be about 9,000 ft. thick (1.7 miles) at the Pole, so the land surface under the ice sheet is actually near sea level.
During the southern winter (March–September), the South Pole receives no sunlight at all, and from May 11 to August 1, between extended periods of twilight, it is completely dark (apart from moonlight). In the summer (September–March), the sun is continuously above the horizon and appears to move in a counter-clockwise circle. However, it is always low in the sky, reaching a maximum of 23.5° in December. Much of the sunlight that does reach the surface is reflected by the white snow. This lack of warmth from the sun, combined with the high altitude (about 2,800 metres (9,200 ft)), means that the South Pole has one of the coldest climates on Earth… Temperatures at the South Pole are much lower than at the North Pole, primarily because the South Pole is located at altitude in the middle of a continental land mass, while the North Pole is at sea level in the middle of an ocean, which acts as a reservoir of heat.
In midsummer, as the sun reaches its maximum elevation of about 23.5 degrees, high temperatures at the South Pole in January average at −15 °F. As the six-month "day" wears on and the sun gets lower, temperatures drop as well: they reach −49 °F around sunset (late March) and sunrise (late September). In midwinter, the average temperature remains steady at around −58 °C −72 °F. The highest temperature ever recorded at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station was -9.9 °F on Christmas Day, 2011, and the lowest was −117.0 °F on June 23, 1982 (for comparison, the lowest temperature directly recorded anywhere on earth was −128.6 °F at Vostok Station on July 21, 1983, though −135.8 °F was measured indirectly by satellite in East Antarctica between Dome A and Dome F in August 2010."
It is easy to say there is a big air base under the ice because we can't go there to find out and one can say the government won't tell us. Pick a place one can't go to and make up whatever story you want about that place. Use a time warp as your location and say whatever you want that is in there, say, like aliens from outer space.