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| | | | | | Alien Vs Predator .....that is all I have to say. | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | It's gotta be The Thing's Mother ship-2 miles is a lot of ice | | | |
| | | | | | | They found an anomoly in my brain after an MRI once. Do you think it's 1200000 years old? | | | |
| | | | | | | Didn't Dan Brown already write about this? | | | |
| | | | | | | Yeah, but his was in the Artic ice, so this one is totally different. Notice the source for this story? lantis.tv | | | |
| | | | | | | ummm....
'spy satellite image of Antarctica reveals an 'anomaly' two miles beneath the ice that could be a man-made structure, according to Congressional investigators who are demanding release of the image from the Pentagon. The explosive revelation about the anomaly, located at the epicenter of recent seismic activity'
Which came first, the image or the seismic activity??? Ya think the seismic activity could have caused the 'anomaly'?
Maybe I am showing my total ignorance and idiotic traits....but doesn't that quote kind of screw up the logic of the rest of the article? | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | its where superman lives, duh. | | | |
| | | | | | | Nah,
Superman North Pole,
Mr. Freeze South Pole | | | |
| | | | | | | From At The Mountains of Madness
'The nameless stone labyrinth consisted, for the most part, of walls from ten to one hundred and fifty feet in ice-clear height, and of a thickness varying from five to ten feet. It was composed mostly of prodigious blocks of dark primordial slate, schist, and sandstone - blocks in many cases as large as 4 x 6 x 8 feet - though in several places it seemed to be carved out of a solid, uneven bed rock of pre-Cambrian slate. The buildings were far from equal in size, there being innumerable honeycomb arrangements of enormous extent as well as smaller separate structures. The general shape of these things tended to be conical, pyramidal, or terraced; though there were many perfect cylinders, perfect cubes, clusters of cubes, and other rectangular forms, and a peculiar sprinkling of angled edifices whose five-pointed ground plan roughly suggested modern fortifications. The builders had made constant and expert use of the principle of the arch, and domes had probably existed in the city’s heyday.
The whole tangle was monstrously weathered, and the glacial surface from which the towers projected was strewn with fallen blocks and immemorial debris. Where the glaciation was transparent we could see the lower parts of the gigantic piles, and we noticed the ice-preserved stone bridges which connected the different towers at varying distances above the ground. On the exposed walls we could detect the scarred places where other and higher bridges of the same sort had existed. Closer inspection revealed countless largish windows; some of which were closed with shutters of a petrified material originally wood, though most gaped open in a sinister and menacing fashion. Many of the ruins, of course, were roofless, and with uneven though wind-rounded upper edges; whilst others, of a more sharply conical or pyramidal model or else protected by higher surrounding structures, preserved intact outlines despite the omnipresent crumbling and pitting. With the field glass we could barely make out what seemed to be sculptural decorations in horizontal bands - decorations including those curious groups of dots whose presence on the ancient soapstones now assumed a vastly larger significance.
In many places the buildings were totally ruined and the ice sheet deeply riven from various geologic causes. In other places the stonework was worn down to the very level of the glaciation. One broad swath, extending from the plateau’s interior, to a cleft in the foothills about a mile to the left of the pass we had traversed, was wholly free from buildings. It probably represented, we concluded, the course of some great river which in Tertiary times - millions of years ago - had poured through the city and into some prodigious subterranean abyss of the great barrier range. Certainly, this was above all a region of caves, gulfs, and underground secrets beyond human penetration. ' | | | |
| | | | | | | Damn, I'm a bitch, fucking clicky cripple bitch.... | | | |
| | | | | | | Richard Nixon's secret bunker... where he is preparing his comeback. | | | |
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