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Brad Olson
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Sean
You didn't see the Edge of the World?
Billy Carson
No. There's another myth. There's no such thing as the ice wall. That's misinterpreted as the ice shelf. From a boat level, looking at it, it would look like a wall, a piece of ice that had broke off from the shelf with a flat top to it. So it was about the size of the Merchandise Mart in Chicago.
Sean
Damn. Just a piece of it was off.
Billy Carson
Just a piece of it. Yep. All right, guys.
Sean
Fellow tall person here today, Brad Olson.
Billy Carson
Hey, Sean, it's going good. Thanks for having me on.
Sean
The only person I met that's been.
Billy Carson
Antarctica and 2 inches taller than you.
Sean
Yeah, that doesn't happen often either, but.
Billy Carson
You fit in the Mercedes Benz that I got from the Conscious Award and Billy Carson's last summer. And we just went out there and you said, this is the only car of this size that fits me.
Sean
Shout out to Billy, because people probably thought it was rigged when they saw you win that.
Billy Carson
No, it was real. He's a man of his word.
Sean
Yeah. That's cool, though.
Billy Carson
Kudos to him.
Sean
Yeah. Antarctica, man. Let's start there.
Billy Carson
Yeah. So this time about six years ago, I was just getting ready to fly down to South America, and I bought a Ford Expedition that had fully built out with a bed, a kitchenette, a refrigerator. My girlfriend and I picked it up in Santiago, Chile. We had to ride all the way up to Peru to meet with Brian Forrester and Nassim Harriman and Adam Apollo in a trip we did through the Sacred valley of Peru, seeing all the petroglyphs there, which, by the way, is the highest concentration of megaliths on the planet. They're just everywhere. Up on a hillside in the valley, on a road going to another site almost. So you don't even blink an eye after a while. There's so many. Then we concluded the trip at Lake Titicaca with the group, and then Emily and Infinity and I drove through Bolivia and then all the way through Argentina down to Ushuaia, which is the southernmost city in the world there is, where over 90% of all the boat traffic for Antarctica leaves. So weren't sure if we're Going to get on a cruise ship or get on a sailboat, as fate would have it. We were getting there around the Christmas holiday and going into a travel agent without a reservation or a ticket saying, no, we don't have anything till February. And we were flying out in Feb. So it was one last travel agent with a woman we met before who was really nice to us and said, have you, have you tried over in the sailboat yacht harbor and ask around for passage to Antarctica? Said, no, where's that? And so right there in the middle of town is where all the cruise ships come in. It's quite a busy area. You go through customs there and everything. But another two or three miles away was where all the sailboats were. And so we went there and met one guy who had a single passage that wouldn't work for a couple, but he said, walk over two boats, there's a captain that has space for two. And it was even a better boat, well built, with a air compartment up front, which gives you a little peace of mind. Sailing to Antarctica over the Drake Passage, stormiest seas of the world. And we certainly felt that effect once we got on the Drake.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
That's how we got down there in a 70 foot, two foot sailboat for 26 days.
Sean
26 days total trip. Whoa.
Billy Carson
15 full days in Antarctica. But it took us four days to get down there and then six days to get back.
Sean
Damn. That's a long trip.
Billy Carson
It was a long trip, but you need it. It's a whole different continent down there, and it's the most remote piece of land on the planet. And it's 99% frozen ice and it's like nothing you've ever seen before, Sean. It's really. You're going to a different world down there.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
There's no trees, there's no bushes. You don't even really see brown or mud or anything. This is black and blue and white.
Sean
Damn. Was there any life at all?
Billy Carson
Oh, yeah. Well, the life is all below the water and it's quite abundant. There were seals that are mostly black with white underbellies. Whales, of course, black with white underbellies.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
The black of the mountain, the white of the clouds and the white of the snow, and then the blue of the ocean and the blue of the sky. We also saw, of course, quite a few penguins and penguin colonies. Different species as well. Three different distinct species of penguin.
Sean
Now, going into that trip, you probably heard a lot of conspiracy theories.
Billy Carson
Yeah, I do. And. And part of the reason I went down there, Sean, is As far as I know, I'm the first researcher to go down there with the expressed interest to get to the bottom of a lot of these mysteries that we hear so much about. And to a degree, I was successful. But the questions I was asking, I did not find information.
Brad Olson
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Billy Carson
That was. Do you know of any pyramids poking through the ice? Anti Diluvian civilization. How about the three motherships, Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria, which the intelligence agencies named in the 1970s? It was routinely no, no, no to all the bases we went to, as well as the sea captains who do trips to Antarctica every year, but mostly to the Palmer Peninsula, where we went. It is sort of a. A tourist corridor, you could say, because when we were down there, we saw other sailboats and other cruise ships.
Sean
Interesting. Why do you think certain countries don't want their citizens going there?
Billy Carson
I don't know if that's necessarily true. With a certain amount of money, you can. I don't think it's citizen specific.
Sean
Okay, so that's a myth.
Billy Carson
Yeah, pretty much is.
Sean
Because I've seen these conspiracy theories where they say the governments don't want their. Their people going there.
Billy Carson
I don't think that's really true, at least to this part where I was going through a few hundred miles along the Palmer Peninsula. That's the finger that sticks out of Antarctica. And then the tip of South America comes down. That's the closest connection between a continent and Antarctica. So needless to say, most plane and boat traffic go through that southern tip region of South America.
Sean
Got it. So you didn't see the edge of the world?
Billy Carson
No. There's another myth. There's no such thing as the ice wall. That's misinterpreted as the ice shelf, which is definitely there. And from a boat level, looking at it, it would look like a wall. In fact, the first thing we saw coming in on our sailboat, Sean, was a piece of ice that had broke off from the shelf with a flat top to it. It was enormous. It was about the size of the Merchandise Mart in Chicago. If you know that building is one of the biggest buildings in the world.
Sean
Damn. Just a piece of.
Billy Carson
It was just a piece of it. Yep.
Sean
So that shelf is actually pretty big then.
Billy Carson
Yeah, there's several shelves. The Ross Ice Shelf.
Sean
I wonder what caused the that shelf to form.
Billy Carson
So what I. It's basically glaciers. Glaciers are water in slow motion. So they'll get deposited in in snow and then slowly become a glacier, which then through gravity flows down from the mountain ranges in Antarctica. It eventually meets up at sea level, but because the water is sub freezing, the ice as a glacier then becomes an ice shelf and can go for hundreds of miles. They're really quite remarkable. And underneath there are these fish that are unique only to Antarctica, called the ice fish that only live in sub freezing temperatures. And there's millions of them. In fact, they're kind of like the anchor species because they feed the seals, they feed the penguins, and then the plankton that comes up from the upwelling of the ocean. The warm water meets the cold, fresh water coming off of Antarctica and just creates this perfect environment for life underneath the sea.
Sean
Wow. So those fish might be prehistoric. They might be pretty ancient.
Billy Carson
They're pretty old. I understand they're related to herring, but they have adapted so much to the environment that they're basically translucent fish with clear blood and no hemoglobin.
Sean
Whoa.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
And they had one. I didn't. I just met a researcher who was at one of the Argentinian bases and we had a chance to talk to him the longest for almost an hour. He told us all about studying the ice fish. And when I was asking about, do you see anything paranormal, know anything about this? He looked at his partner and she kind of said, don't tell him. And then we knew we had to get it out of him. She eventually left. And then Emily and I just kind of grilled together. Why didn't she want you to say anything? What was that you saw? Finally got it out of him that at another Argentinian base called Belgrano2, they had just had a UFO sighting only a couple weeks prior.
Sean
Whoa.
Billy Carson
And all the bases were talking about it. And that's why the other woman wasn't sure she could tell us.
Sean
Damn. So there's UFOs all the way out there in Argentina, huh?
Billy Carson
Well, so this would have been on the Palmer Peninsula in Antarctica. It was an Argentinian base run by them. Really? No one lives down there. Only now there's a hundred people on the whole continent. I mean, a thousand people, only a dozen people or so per base that stays over. Most of the bases are actually seasonal and the season will start in November next month and go till early March. And Then you got to get out of there because it's pretty darn cold.
Sean
So do you think that was a UFO or uso? Because we were talking before about how.
Billy Carson
There'S underwater submersible objects. The best I could get out of the guy is that someone in the base saw a disc and orbs flying over. They didn't.
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Billy Carson
Say to us that they saw him go into the water.
Sean
Got it.
Billy Carson
But that is a characteristic of some craft even down in Antarctica. That was part of operation High Jump when it was really a mission to retrieve Nazi backward engineered craft which Admiral Byrd called flugelrods from his flight into the hole in the ice according to his diary. But during the battle of High Jump, which was really a one day one sided affair after they tried to Bomb Base 211, up out of the water comes Unidentified Submersible Objects, USOS. And in a show of force, they used a laser weapon to slice one of the ships in half. The USS Murdoch.
Sean
Whoa.
Billy Carson
With great loss of life. But that was enough warning to tell Admiral Byrd A, you can't shoot us down, which they couldn't, and B, we can take out the whole fleet if we want to, so you better get out of here. And so he cut his trip off two months into the six month expedition. On the way back he gave an interview to a journalist from El Mercurio And Admiral Byrd stated the following curious words. That we would be confronted with an enemy that has the ability to fly pole to pole at incredible speeds. So that's probably the flugelrod or USO that they experienced during high jump.
Sean
Wow, I never heard that story. Yeah, that's fascinating. Yeah. Because you explored these Nazi bases. Right.
Billy Carson
That's where I want to go back to with a film crew. And we have a venture capitalist who's actually talking to Brandon Frugal right now who owns a skinwalker ranch in Utah and does the mysteries of skinwalker show.
Sean
Nice.
Billy Carson
He's looking at our project is all we need to do is get some funding and go down there. But in my talks with Linda, Moulton Howe and even Dr. Michael Sala who are both Antarctica researchers, but especially Linda, who has the whistleblower Brian S. Who I'm trying to have a one on one conversation with. But Linda talked to him about the project. He's interested. But him and Linda both think you're not getting past the three letter agencies, at least not to go to some of those sensitive sites.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
So maybe we can go down as tourists with our cameras and just do it that way. But otherwise there are areas they don't want you to go to. And that's part of the mystery of Antarctica.
Sean
Damn. So these three letter agencies have that much jurisdiction in other parts of the world. They could just block you from going.
Billy Carson
So it is the National Science foundation, that is the umbrella agency that runs the show down in Antarctica. And so they basically hire all the subcontractors who work on the bases and they basically pay the bills through our taxpayer dollars.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
But there is the presence of the NSA down there. The no such agency that has a building at McMurdo, an unmarked building. It's, it's the best kept secret that everybody knows that the NSA operate out of there and they're occasionally seen at the South Pole. Well, what are you doing there? The NSA was set up around the time of the CAA to basically cover everything extraterrestrial, paranormal, or give cover to perhaps an extraterrestrial base. And that is what Admiral Byrd says he discovered when he flew his plane the second time to the South Pole. Must have seen the hole on his first flight where he was the first aviator fly over South Pole. Came back at the beginning, a high jump late 46, and flew out there just with a radio man. His radio went offline for three hours. They thought he crashed and he died. But he in his diary describes going down into the hole, which is several miles across. You could easily take a plane down there and seeing a verdant green valley which should not exist in Antarctica. And even mega flora and megafauna, including what him and his radio man identified as a woolly mammoth extinct species. Well, this, some people say it's a fake diary, but there are other whistleblowers like Brian S. And Tusinski, a Russian who got KGB documents, who confirm there definitely is a hole in the ice about 50 miles from south Pole. So my critic out there who likes to say that I talk about the no fly zone as being cover for the hole in the ice. He says, and it's on a map that you cannot go lower or higher than 8,000ft. You have to fly over 8,000ft. But what intercontinental flight is going over the South Pole? If you know your geography, it's the farthest a place from anywhere.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
So you have to come down and land at South Pole. No matter what you're doing or where you're going, you'll run out of gas. That's right. So there is this big mystery about what's over the horizon. And let's face it, if you and I were working at the Pole, just a menial job or even a technology job, it doesn't mean we're going to get top secret access and have knowledge about what's over the range. I mean, look right here, Sean, you live one or two mountain ranges from Area 51.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
Do you know what's going on over there? No. Nobody does because they're not going to tell you. And they wouldn't tell you what's going on in South America either.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
So there is some mystery down there and the fact that there are places that Linda Molten Howe and her whistleblower Brian S. Says you're not going to get access to and if you try to sneak in, you may not come out. So it could be dangerous down there.
Sean
Yeah. Have you met someone that's attempted to remote view that area?
Billy Carson
Yes. And this is where we're with this film project now, Sean, because this is what gives it a lot wider range about what's down there. Because of course the polar plateau of Antarctica is two miles thick of ice, but it's the most volcanically active continent in the world. 93 known volcanoes.
Sean
Whoa.
Billy Carson
So you have the propensity to create these large under ice domes and thus you'd have a warming, you'd have heating, you'd have energy from geothermal activity. So the remote viewers have been down there and they have identified at least six bases.
Sean
Damn.
Billy Carson
That are the inter corporate conglomerate. So it's kind of like remembering the movie Avatar when the corporation was exploiting the planet. Yeah, it kind of reminds me of that.
Sean
Holy crap.
Billy Carson
Well, they have abilities to leave planet too.
Sean
That's insane. So there's people in that area, you think?
Billy Carson
Yeah, and this is why it's so top secret. When John Kerry went down there on election day in 2016, all these elite were going down there in this high profile profile trips. John Kerry, acting Secretary of State flies a government plane down there to McMurdo and then they take another plane inland. Nobody knows where they went, but presumably to one of these corporation bases under the ice.
Sean
Interesting.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
What's your theory of what's going on down there?
Billy Carson
Yeah, he was getting his marching orders because at that point they knew Trump was going to win or did win. And he was there for the days right after the election when it became crystal clear that Hillary did not win. There's a place down there called Rothschild Island. In fact, Michael Sala told me. I said, michael, what do you know along the Palmer Peninsula? That was about the one really strange paranormal place where Christine Lagarde and what's this guy from the World Economic Forum?
Sean
Soros?
Billy Carson
No, the other dude.
Sean
I don't know. I try to stay away from.
Billy Carson
Yeah, the Dr. Evil guy.
Sean
Oh, Fauci.
Billy Carson
No, the other guy. German, Swiss dude, starts with an S. Schultz.
Sean
No, I'm not sure.
Billy Carson
Either way, everybody knows who it is. Yeah, the. You'll eat nothing or you'll own nothing and like it. And.
Sean
Yeah, yeah, I've seen that.
Billy Carson
E.T. bugs that dude. It'll come to me in a sec. Anyways, they were going down to Rothschild Island a few years ago, and it also has some weather weapons down there because every once in a while you'll see the frequency waves come shooting out of there. Oh, Klaus Schwab. Oh, of course, that guy. He. That. Him and Christine Lagarde from the European Central bank went down there again, probably to get their marching orders. So your question is, who's. Who's the real boss down there? Where it would seem that the Rothschilds and the Rockefellers are the colonels and the captains here. That there's a real general and that might not even be human, which is.
Sean
Crazy because everyone put Rothschild at the top of the food chain. But you're saying there's another level.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Even they're being told. And they have all the money in the world and power.
Billy Carson
That's right.
Sean
But there's levels to the game.
Billy Carson
The elite call them the invisible master. That there is a force here on planet Earth of something hybrid perhaps, or otherworldly or inner terrestrial who are really calling the shots.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
And that's why we don't have control of the weather weapons either. And we know there's a weather weapon down on Rothschild island on the Palmer Peninsula.
Sean
I could see it. This last hurricane was fishy to me, dude.
Billy Carson
Oh, man.
Sean
So the way it formed, and it's never formed from that direction, and it.
Billy Carson
Hit Florida hard and also the one right before it, Helene, which got over North Carolina. I know a woman who barely survived clinging to trees as her house flood. I mean, probably lost everything, she said while they were watching it, it changed direction seven times. That's in the western Appalachia, Tennessee, North Carolina. Seven times. No storm ever does that. But they stalled it out just to drop an enormous payload of water.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
Which it did.
Sean
And I've heard theories that there's lithium in North Carolina.
Billy Carson
There is. As well as the quartz crystal that are absolutely necessary for all computers and smartphones.
Sean
Wow. It's just a money play.
Billy Carson
Yeah. It was a land grab, just like Lahaina. Maui was.
Sean
Yeah. Hawaii was raw.
Billy Carson
They used the DO weapons there. So the plan is. The big plan of these globalists as they take down the US and there's motives for that, too, is to burn out the west and flood out the East. In a general geographic schematic, there's been.
Sean
A lot of fires on the west late.
Billy Carson
Right. Because they got control of the weather, Sean. All our fires out here in the West. Why don't they just bring in some weather weapon? I mean, we've been doing this since the Vietnam War. It's called Operation Popeye, which was controlling the weather in Vietnam to flood out the Ho Chi Minh Trail. So we definitely have the technology. The question is, why is it being used on our own people?
Sean
Right.
Billy Carson
Because, you see, if we were to use it against Russia or China, they could retaliate. But when you use it on your own people, there's no repercussion. So, once again, who's really calling the shots here on planet Earth?
Sean
Crazy.
Billy Carson
And they seem to have control of the financial system too.
Sean
Oh, for sure. They've had that for a long time, I think.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
I've even heard tsunamis. They can control.
Billy Carson
Yeah, Everything.
Sean
Which is holy crap.
Billy Carson
Right.
Sean
Like, I don't even know what to say about. They pretty much can do whatever they want. What the weather seems like in my book.
Billy Carson
Beyond esoteric. I have a whole chapter on geoengineering. And the Heart machine is also able to trigger earthquakes.
Sean
Whoa.
Billy Carson
With a massive earthquake, you can trigger a tsunami. You can make volcanoes go off. You can get the continents to shift. And this is something I'm very concerned about because Tesla himself said that mankind would become its own worst enemies with this technology that he was discovering. He was a humanitarian. He did not want to give away the death ray, which is now a D.O. weapon. And these other Tesla weapons that he knew could work in principle, but he didn't want to release, you know, after he died a pauper, he died poor. He was feeding pigeons on the roof in the New Yorker Hotel. There's only one statue of him in the whole country, and that's at Niagara Falls. He was basically written out of our history book. The biggest genius who's ever lived. And when he Died. They swarmed his hotel room and took all his papers, still not yet released to the public. Who went through those. But Donald Trump's uncle, John Trump was the lead scientist to decide which documents could be released to the public and which would be released or kept by the, basically the weapon manufacturers and, and try to give us an edge. And as I said, some of those patents have not been released or Tesla didn't even want to get a patent because he was such a humanitarian. He didn't want to unleash this technology on the world.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
But play catchup. And we're there. They got it.
Sean
They took him out for sure.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
He knew a lot. I wonder if, if Donald knows any of his, his work. Donald Trump.
Billy Carson
Well, that's, that's the whole presumption. If his uncle was working on it when he was a little young man, for sure he would have passed on at least some juicy nuggets of the technology.
Sean
Right. I mean, look at him now. He's one of the most successful people. President, maybe there's something there.
Billy Carson
I would say he could very well release this in a second term.
Sean
That'd be huge. He is going to release a lot of files.
Billy Carson
He said, oh, yeah, even the JFK files.
Sean
I mean, we know what happened at that point. But it'd be cool to see him actually release it, right?
Billy Carson
Sure would.
Sean
That's not a conspiracy anymore. It's crazy how 10, 20 years ago, these theories would get you canceled, and now they're actually coming in light.
Billy Carson
Yep.
Sean
You know, there's a lot of big ones that are about to get exposed.
Billy Carson
Oh, this is a wonderful time to be alive. Just to watch this all go down.
Sean
Yeah. Like, it's, it's great for people like you because you probably couldn't talk about this stuff years ago. Right.
Billy Carson
Well, I'm still coming into a lot of this information, too, in my capacity as a researcher. I'm in a very favorable position where people like my work and send me a lot of files. And so now I'm going through a bunch of stuff in Antarctica for my next book, which will be called Antarctica Esoterica. And it'll be a new sub series of my esoteric series of books. But this new whistleblower I have from Holland who speaks German, has been going over a lot of these maps that have uncovered of Antarctica showing the coordinates to take a U boat, submarine first under the ice, then through an opening, then coming up under the ice in an air bubble, navigating through that, going down again, popping up once again to an air bubble and navigating to no less than a place called Agartha. Well, an inner Earth civilization.
Sean
That'd be nuts.
Billy Carson
So my thinking right now is the Nazis were talking about two bases. One was base 211, which I've pinpointed near the Schumacher Ponds in Antarctica. The other one they called New Berlin Base. And this is in the 1940s, already discussing two bases, and they're in the middle of World War II. So my theory is that Agartha is the same as the New Berlin base, which, because Admiral Byrd reported on Nazi symbolism on the Flugerods that flew him in to a place called the Domain of the Ariani. And that sounds more like the people are the Ariani. The place is Agartha, and the Germans who work there call it New Berlin. So my current theory is they're all one and the same.
Sean
Wow. That's crazy. I wonder if General Byrd had any kids you could talk to.
Billy Carson
Admiral Bird did have kids, and one of them died under very mysterious circumstances as he started talking about what his dad told him.
Sean
Dang.
Billy Carson
Another published the diary, and it's still out there. I've read the whole thing and excerpt from it as well.
Sean
Wow. You got to get in touch with that kid.
Billy Carson
Yeah, he's hard to find. He's not on the conference circuit. I think he'd be an elderly man now.
Sean
He doesn't want to be found.
Billy Carson
No. And then. Do you remember that Admiral Bird interview? For long genus watches? It was black and white.
Sean
I didn't see it.
Billy Carson
He died about a year after that.
Sean
Whoa.
Billy Carson
Yeah. And he was a very healthy man, but there was a gag word. He was never to talk about what he discovered down there. As a military man, you gotta follow that.
Sean
Damn.
Billy Carson
Under threat of imprisonment.
Sean
You're in a dangerous space, man.
Billy Carson
It's a dangerous space. But so Admiral Byrd, in that long genius interview, he had said something very curious, like he would speak in code, as if he was trying to tell us.
Sean
Whoa.
Billy Carson
About the hole in the ice. Because the interviewer asked him, if you were to say to a young American, well, where would you go explore? Bird said, well, the North Pole is a crowded place now. Is pretty much well explored up there. But if they want to go down to Antarctica and go. This is what he said. Beyond the Pole, they might find some new things for exploration. Now we're told, John, that the South Pole is one giant slab of ice, the polar plateau. Nothing to look at, not to see. But in that same year, that Buzz Aldrin, who tweeted I've seen the face of evil. We're all in danger. And had to be medevaced out of there. That same year, Prince Harry goes down there with a bunch of his army buddies and they go cross country skiing right out of the South Pole for a week. Where are you going to go? Unless they're going to the hole in the ice. Unless they had access. And Brian S. Said there's a road that corkscrews all the way down into it. He saw it. He flew over it against orders on an emergency medevac.
Sean
Whoa.
Billy Carson
When he got back, he got pulled into the. Basically the NSA office and read the riot act. Said, you don't talk about this. This is what they always say to people who see something that they shouldn't, that they'll say, you didn't see what you just saw and you shall never talk about it either.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
And here, sign this non disclosure.
Sean
I mean, they've done a great job at hiding it for the past. Who knows how many years they've been there. Right.
Billy Carson
Like hidden in plain sight, though.
Sean
Yeah. Could have been hundreds of years.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Who knows?
Billy Carson
So Antarctica only got discovered for the first time in 1821.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
By sealers and whalers who had read the account of Captain Cook sailing around the entire Southern Ocean but never seeing Antarctica. But he wrote about in his memoirs that were published in the UK how rich the area was in seal and whales. So at the time, if you wanted to have a. A lantern in your house, you needed seal blubber. That seal blubber makes oil that they would use for their lamp. So it was a very prized possession that sparked all the merchant marines and other people going down to Antarctica to hunt the seals for the furs and the whales for the blubber. They were the ones who discovered the continent.
Sean
Interesting.
Billy Carson
But here's what's even more interesting. Not just years or decades, but centuries before that discovery. There are maps showing Antarctica, even all the way back to Ptolemy, who is the first map maker of the whole world. And at the very bottom of the map is a southern continent. So there was a knowledge of this place for quite a long time. And then you have the Piri Reese map, which is just about 20 years after Columbus.
Brad Olson
And.
Billy Carson
And it also shows the coastline of Antarctica, including where some of these ice shelves are, the Fitchner Ice Shelf, which is completely covered in ice. But on the peri. Reese map shows island groups below that ice shelf.
Sean
Whoa.
Billy Carson
Which people have used scanners and actually found them.
Sean
Crazy.
Billy Carson
So there are lands that literally have never been seen before. These islands, if Antarctica ice were to melt or there would another pole, shift it position out and everything else, we got a brand new continent nobody's familiar with.
Sean
Damn, it's that big.
Billy Carson
It's huge. It's fifth largest continent in the world.
Sean
Holy crap.
Billy Carson
Bigger than Australia, bigger than Europe.
Sean
So it's like it got rediscovered in 1821, but it was already known.
Billy Carson
Well, it was known by these map makers. But a lot of these maps, including the Piri Reese map, says that they're drawn from other source maps. So back in the age of exploration, if you were a pirate or you were to take over a Spanish galleon like Sir Francis Drake did, first thing you would do is go to the captain's quarters and get into their lockbox and steal their maps. To them it was worth more than gold really. Of course they'd take everything they could get. But the very first thing they wanted if they had to get out of there quick was steal the maps. And then those maps could be reproduced by other cartographers. And so then you see this continent of Antarctica keep popping up all over the place in these early maps of the age of exploration.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
Isn't that interesting?
Sean
That's super interesting. I had no idea. You've also looked into the triangles.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
So what do you think's going on there? Do you think that's man made, what they're doing with the weather?
Billy Carson
It would seem it's a combination of two things and it's interesting you bring that up because there's a Nevada triangle. And right after this interview I'm meeting up with some fellow researchers who we like to go to these places and do an investigation. I've been to Skinwalker Ranch, outside of it. A friend owns the land adjacent half a dozen times Bradshaw Ranch near Sedona. And now this one is called Mount Wilson, two and a half miles or hours drive due north. And it was owned by Bigelow right before he bought Skinwalker Ranch. And so it might be on equal par. So there's a couple of things here, Sean, and I'm very interested in this subject because it seems that these paranormal hotspots, the veil gets thinner and the, let's say the density between dimensions becomes slimmer. So you may be able to see things manifest through. But you mentioned technology and I don't think we can discount that either because it said that in the Bermuda Triangle what is creating the disruption and a tear in space and time is actually an Atlantean fire crystal that has never been extinguished. That it's still running on this kind of free energy power and creating this ripple in space and time. And that's why planes go missing and then pop back out. Ships too. That's the most. Most known one. But here in our Nevada Triangle, which you're in as well, and my ranch up near Reno, Nevada is in the triangle. And then it goes to Fresno, California. So all along the central and southern Sierras, and then out here to the Nellis Air Force range, including Area 51 and S4 is the Nevada Triangle, which George Knapp on KLAS did a whole segment about all these missing planes. And it was on a plane that had gone missing that they did the report. And then looking into it, there are the dozens of planes that have just gone missing. Some have been recovered as crashes, others never found.
Sean
Wow. In Nevada, right here. Had no idea.
Billy Carson
Yeah. So conference I just spoke at, there was a speaker who spoke on it and he and I had a one on one and we looked at it a little closer and he was showing me all the data points where the planes went down.
Sean
Damn. Was there any patterns with that?
Billy Carson
Yeah, pretty much right along the eastern side of the Sierras as it transitions over to Nellis, which is basically the base that Area 51 and S4 are in. Up north is the Tonopah bombing range, where weird stuff has happened. But Nellis is so huge, it's about the size of the state of Connecticut. And it's run out of Edwards Air Force Base in California.
Sean
Damn.
Billy Carson
An air force. I hate to say it, but I think it's a captured operation, Sean.
Sean
Really?
Billy Carson
Because you see the chemtrails, they're spraying us right now, today. Air Force doesn't do anything about it. In fact, they help facilitate it. And those planes come out of Air Force bases.
Sean
They're paying people to do it now.
Billy Carson
Oh, yeah. Or they can get drones to fly those planes too.
Sean
Yeah. I remember growing up with chemtrails was a conspiracy theory.
Billy Carson
Not anymore.
Sean
Now they're just doing it.
Billy Carson
Now they're just doing it. But there's also news stories coming out too. And then all these people that poo pooed it all this time. Well, they're just spraying iodine and cloud seeding. All right, we'll put out the fires in California then with that technology.
Sean
For real. What do you think is in these chem drills? What do you think they're doing?
Billy Carson
Well, it's aluminum, barium, strontium. But I've talked to Dane Wigginton from Geoengineering Watch on the phone, and as I Mentioned. I did a chapter on geoengineering and beyond a satiric book. And Dane lives up in Chas county near the mountain. And he's been doing water tests at the snow level at high elevation. Even at the summit of Mount Shasta, they're finding particulate aluminum in the snow samples.
Sean
Damn.
Billy Carson
Now, particulate aluminum never appeared anywhere on planet Earth in that form, especially not at the top of a mountain. So they're definitely spraying particle aluminum. And where does that come from? Because there's obviously a huge amount of substance. You can watch these chemtrails turn into these milky white clouds over the course of a day. They are getting the extract from coal burning plants. This came out about 20 years ago where they were following the trains coming in with the coal out of a plant with the tailings, which is very difficult to get rid of and expensive. But then all of a sudden the government said, hey, we got a use for that. We'll put them in these tanker planes and. And spray them out. In the military, they call it spraying chaff. And there's this famous weatherman from southern areas, southern Oregon, doing a weather cast. I'm sure he was a one and done after this because he says, oh, I know what those are showing. The chemtrails on the radar that spray and chaff. We used to do that in the military all the time. And that's to give cover to our troops if we are in some kind of situation. So of course, the military has been geoengineering for decades.
Sean
Damn.
Billy Carson
As I mentioned Popeye in the Vietnam War and other programs that are now about a century old. In fact, there was a really interesting documentary about controlling the weather by Disney educational films from 1959.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
And they're recreating in the weather control room. And we see this hurricane heading right for Florida. He's going right to Billy Carson's house. So let's create a big high pressure bubble and steer it off gently into the Atlantic where it hurts no one. So we have that technology, Sean. But why are these mega storms just hitting us, hitting us, hitting us? It doesn't have to be that way.
Sean
Wow. They had that in 59.
Billy Carson
59. That, that.
Sean
It's like 70 years.
Billy Carson
Disney educational film came out. Yeah, 70 years ago.
Sean
Disney's got a lot of power.
Billy Carson
They do have a lot of power. They might even have a heart machine underground at Disney.
Sean
Really?
Billy Carson
Because until this last Milton storm, that maybe the white hats have some kind of control over tampering it down. So it was going to hit As a five, as you mentioned, never seen a storm like that form in the Gulf of Mexico. And by the way, there was the signature NEXRAD frequency weapon that was used when Milton was coming down to the Yucatan Peninsula. You see this big concentric circle? Nature doesn't create that. Humans create that. And it bounced it straight up to Florida.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
So they're actively doing it. And as you said, I don't even think they care anymore.
Sean
Definitely not.
Billy Carson
Yeah, just like Lahaina. They're totally busted. Using the D.O. weapons to light those fires and burning people out. And that too was a land grab.
Sean
Yeah. Dude. I woke up like one of these days, like two months ago, and the fire smoke reached Vegas from Cali.
Billy Carson
No way.
Sean
Yeah. Like I was inhaling it. It's getting bad, man.
Billy Carson
It is getting bad. Well, I said the plan is to burn out the west and flood the east.
Sean
Yeah. I wouldn't feel safe in Cali right now living there, to be honest.
Billy Carson
No, that's why I left.
Sean
Yeah. Oh, you were from there.
Billy Carson
I lived in the Bay area for almost 30 years.
Sean
That place has gone to.
Billy Carson
I know. That's a whole nother fled Calmia, man.
Sean
When it comes to aliens. What's been your experience and research on that?
Billy Carson
So as you know, I go to these paranormal hotspots. I love this subject. I've been studying it. Very much interested in this subject since I was a kid. I have seen phenomenon at Crater Lake, Mount Shasta and Mount Adams. And the commonality is they're all volcanoes in the Cascade Range. Lights that flare up that have something to do with human consciousness. When I was at the East Eddie Ranch, James Gilland would point a laser and we'd all focus on it. And he'd say, fire up, fire up. And the thing when we're all paying attention to it would light up and then come back down and then it would go right into the mountain.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
Like anything ever does that come in. And going out of Mount Adams all night. In the next night, I saw more UFOs per minute than I've ever seen. But I've also used night vision goggles in Sedona. And I have a couple of friends that run UFO night watch tours. And both of their motto is, if you don't see anything, your money back. They see something every night while never given the money back.
Sean
Holy crap.
Billy Carson
Because everybody comes away saying, whoa, we saw something. That was incredible. Incredible.
Sean
That's crazy. Yeah, they're that common.
Billy Carson
There's a lot of activity up there right now. Now when we Were in Miami on the white cruise.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
Remember it was pouring rain at the end there. So I was just one on one with Dr. Steven Greer for a while. And I've met him before and he knew me and we got to talk and I asked him, Dr. Greer, what would you say of the percentage of sightings of UFOs worldwide are ours or theirs? He said 80% ours, 20% theirs. So only 20% are alien species that we've gotten to the point of backward engineering this tech that it's commonplace for. See the triangle craft or even disc shaped craft that are manufactured by humans.
Sean
Interesting. Yeah. I remember I saw Starlink once and I thought it was a ufo. I was freaking out a whole bunch of them. I was in the hot tub. But yeah, it's probably human error for sure, but there are some real sightings I feel like.
Billy Carson
Yeah, definitely.
Sean
Do you think they're physical beings or light beings?
Billy Carson
Yeah, it's hard to say. It's probably a combination. All the above. Now I would often say in my interviews we've been programmed to say, oh, look to the stars, they're extraterrestrials coming down extra planet terrestrials from another world. What about inner terrestrials right below our feet? What about ultra terrestrials that are able to phase through the wall that aren't quite in a physical form as we are?
Sean
My Bigfoot, right shapeshift, that's pretty good.
Billy Carson
Case for Bigfoot being an ultra terrestrial.
Sean
Yeah. Skinwalker Ranch, right?
Billy Carson
Yeah. Has been seen there.
Sean
You said you went there a few times?
Billy Carson
Yep.
Sean
You see anything interesting there?
Billy Carson
I have. The very first time I went, I was alone, didn't have really a good camera, just my cell. But my friend who has a space wolf research property right adjacent to and overlooking the Skinwalker had a camper van out there and he let me use it. And I tried to stay up as late as I could. And at one point I woke up and did sort of my look over the valley down there and I saw these two orange lights. So what the heck. Couldn't tell really if it was machine or something, but it was way out in the meadow and then they just slowly rocked back and forth and just watch them for as long as I could. I think I was up for about an hour and they were just doing that and then I fell back to sleep. Next time I woke up, they weren't there. Didn't see anything out there in the morning. But this is interesting, Sean. The very next night I was there again and then the people from the ranch came out in their trucks with the big high beam lights. And so they were looking for something where those orange lights were.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
So someone else knew they were out. Something was out there too. Yeah.
Sean
Interesting.
Billy Carson
That's how I saw it. Skinwalker.
Sean
I wonder what that was.
Billy Carson
Don't know. I mean, it's these balls of light of various colors. But my researcher friend Ryan Burns, who works at this space wolf research, when he got the property, I asked him, within a year, I said, ryan, how much, how much have you guys seen? Have you documented stuff? He says way more than we ever thought. It's pretty regular phenomenon. Because again, he also believes the veil is very thin. These paranormal hotspots.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
That somehow allows entities come in and out, whether it's a portal or stargate, they call them. Right, Or a stargate.
Sean
Yeah. I don't know.
Billy Carson
Stargate.
Sean
I'm so evidence based. Like what, what's your opinion on that stuff? Like the stargates, the portals.
Billy Carson
Well, they found them in antiquity. They found stargates in Egypt. I've got a picture of one in beyond esoteric in 1891, I think, just. Just in one of the. The big temples there. Digging around, found this big round thing with this symbolism on it, these triangles, just like the movie. They copied it out of there, but the. The most famous one was in Iraq. And I confirmed this story with Michael Jaco, who is a Navy SEAL. I publish his books@ccc publishing.com and remember in the second Gulf War when the troops got to Baghdad and they actually entered the city, this time, the first thing they did was went to the Museum of Antiquities. And I had heard this story through the grapevine before, and I confirmed it with Jacob. Why was the museum the number one target? Why was it the first place you'd think they'd go for military bases or radio stations or directly to Saddam's palace, But no, they go to the museum. And he told me. What I. What I heard confirmed is that they had a stargate there. They had a stargate, which is very old, way back to Mesopotamia, Sumerian culture, in a cave. And the cave had an entrance that came out in the basement of the museum. And then the museum was just put on top kind of as a cover.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
So they wanted to get the stargate. Why? Because Saddam had started succeeding in using it to either transport people back or forth to affect the timeline or to be able to see what might be coming.
Sean
No way.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Wow. So that's why they took him out.
Billy Carson
That's why they took him out.
Sean
Damn.
Billy Carson
That's why they had to get rid of Saddam.
Sean
They painted him as a terrorist, but he was, of course.
Billy Carson
And there were no weapons of mass destruction established.
Sean
They programmed that in me as a kid, though. For sure, I believe, of course.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
I remember watching the news every day, like, oh, I hope they get those terrorists.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Such a brainwashed person at the time, you know?
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
But a lot of people live like that.
Billy Carson
Oh, that's what. We didn't have alternative media back then. Right. Didn't have the digital social hour to deconstruct these kind of narratives.
Sean
Yeah, that was pre Rogan too. I think he was just starting, so guys like him really changed the game.
Billy Carson
Yeah. In fact, I saw the solar eclipse last April just a mile away from where Joe Rogan lives.
Sean
Wow.
Billy Carson
In West Austin, Texas. I was there for a conference, but the conference was just out of the range. And we were invited to these mansions that live in this neighborhood where Joe Rogan lives. And then the next day, I saw Joe Rogan post a picture and. Yeah, that's exactly the eclipse we saw a mile away.
Sean
Were you meditating during that eclipse?
Billy Carson
I was kind of, yeah. It was just sort of a social party scene. Everybody had the glasses on and I was just laying there. But, yeah, trancing out. It was pretty awesome.
Sean
Yeah. Those don't happen often.
Billy Carson
Right.
Sean
I gotta see one. Hopefully there's some more in my lifetime.
Billy Carson
Yeah. They just had one in South America. Was it in Easter Island?
Sean
Oh, wow. Yeah. Have you been out there yet?
Billy Carson
I have not been to your sh.
Sean
Ever since I was a kid, I was fascinated with that place for some reason. I think there's a lot of. I think there's a lot of lies they're telling about it.
Billy Carson
Yeah. Yeah. They've even find the moai underwater, too.
Sean
Really?
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
Whoa.
Billy Carson
Big statuary.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
On a book called Underwater Archaeology. And I got a picture of a scuba diver finding a really Hawaii statue.
Sean
Those are heavy.
Billy Carson
Off course. Oh, they're huge.
Sean
So how would it be. How would it get there?
Billy Carson
Tidal wave.
Sean
Yeah.
Billy Carson
Thrown over. I don't know.
Sean
And we couldn't make those right now, like. And they have thousands of them. Right.
Billy Carson
And, you know, they have a whole body below the head.
Sean
Oh, they do?
Billy Carson
The head? Oh, yeah. Well, they don't have legs, but they got the arms in a relief form like this. And then they're wearing sort of a jock strap with a ring in the back. And then there's hieroglyphic letters. Now they found a whole text on Easter Island. Roroki text. I think it's called, but it almost exactly matches the text of ancient Sumeria.
Sean
Whoa.
Billy Carson
Yeah. So again, a case for planetary civilization as well as transocean traffic.
Sean
Yeah, because they were able to communicate back then through the Stargates.
Billy Carson
Probably they were using that technology or perhaps vimana craft as they talked about in the Mahabharata, the ancient Indian texts. They had flying craft back in that day.
Sean
Really?
Billy Carson
Oh yeah.
Sean
Back all the way, yes.
Billy Carson
One of the oldest texts of India describes these Vimana craft in India is right next to Pakistan where the same script was found. The Indus culture is like Sumeria or Egypt as one of these high cultures of ancient times.
Sean
Dang. Do you think we'll ever access that advanced technology?
Billy Carson
Well, I think we already are.
Sean
You think it's already.
Billy Carson
Oh, and we already have the Stargate technology. But the question is, is it in the wrong hands? Certainly not like the weather weapons not being used for the benefit of the people, but to harm.
Sean
Right.
Billy Carson
And that's the takedown of America, which is the attempted goal of the globalists. We are the most well armed citizenry on the planet and we have a very solid constitution and bill of rights that grants us inalienable rights.
Sean
Right.
Billy Carson
Unlike other people of the world. So if America goes down, there's no country that could stand up to this cabal because now they have the high tech weaponry as well as the financial side of things to truly control the human race.
Sean
Wow. Well, every superpower seems to fall at some point. When you study history. Right.
Billy Carson
There are so many. I like the quote, history doesn't repeat. History rhymes. And there's so many historical rhymes with the fall of Rome, including when they are just so in your face with FEMA and giving people who lose their home in Lahaina $750. Oh, you lost your home in North Carolina, Sean. Here's $750 from FEMA while they're giving migrants $2,225 on debit cards. That is such a slap in the face to Americans. And the purpose is to demoralize the citizenry. And they did this in ancient Rome and the Emperor Caligula made one of his horses a senator just to demoralize the Senate, saying, you can't mess with my power. So history rhymes. And here we're seeing it all over again.
Sean
Damn, that's scary. Yeah. These globalists. So does that mean we're not part of that? The U.S. they're a separate entity?
Billy Carson
Yeah, yeah, they're. They're NGOs or non governmental organizations. They're the Davos group, They're the Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission. These globalist think tank groups are sort of the outward form. But again, maybe these are just the colonels and captains who we can put a name and a face to that the real pullers of the string that are calling the shots are nameless, faceless, and maybe not even human.
Sean
Yeah, yeah. There's levels to the game.
Billy Carson
That's the Earth dilemma that we find ourselves in. We don't even even really know who's calling the shots here.
Sean
Which is scary.
Billy Carson
Very scary.
Sean
When you can't put a face to it, it's like you go crazy, right?
Billy Carson
There is no democracy anymore. There's no republic. There's no nothing. We're just stuck here on prison planet.
Sean
Yeah, but we need people like you actually going to these sites and learning and exploring and sharing it with everyone.
Billy Carson
Well, I'm happy to do that, Sean. And thanks so much for having me on Digital Social Hour. I think we covered a lot of cool subjects.
Sean
Absolutely, man. What. What are you working on next? Or where can people find you?
Billy Carson
Well, my website for my conference schedule and projects I'm working on is Brad Olson dot com. Just like my name. And my book publishing website with all of my books on it. Michael Jaco, Leo Lyonsigami. Laura Eisenhower's new book is through cccpublishing.com.
Sean
Perfect.
Billy Carson
So people go to that website, CCC Publishing, they can get a signed copy from me, and those go out of. Out of my warehouse.
Sean
Perfect. We'll link it below. Thanks for coming on.
Billy Carson
Hey, you bet.
Sean
Yup. Thanks for watching, guys.
Billy Carson
Yeah.
Sean
See you next time. Peace.
Billy Carson
Peace out.
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Digital Social Hour: The $20K Mistake 99% of Researchers Make | Brad Olsen DSH #1039
Release Date: December 31, 2024
In this riveting episode of Digital Social Hour, host Sean Kelly engages in an in-depth conversation with Brad Olsen, a renowned researcher and adventurer. The discussion traverses Brad's extraordinary journey to Antarctica, delves into various conspiracy theories surrounding the continent, explores the implications of geoengineering and weather control, and examines the enigmatic phenomena of UFOs and ancient civilizations. This comprehensive summary captures the essence of their dialogue, enriched with notable quotes and timestamps for reference.
The episode kicks off with Brad sharing his awe-inspiring expedition to Antarctica, highlighting the sheer magnitude and remoteness of the continent.
Expedition Details: Brad recounts his six-year preparation before embarking on a 26-day sailboat journey to Antarctica. He details the arduous passage through the Drake Passage, renowned for its stormy seas, culminating in 15 full days spent on the icy continent.
"[04:01] Brad Olson: 15 full days in Antarctica. But it took us four days to get down there and then six days to get back."
Natural Wonders: Brad describes Antarctica as a "different world," emphasizing its stark beauty and unique ecosystem.
"[04:09] Brad Olson: There's no trees, there's no bushes. You don't even really see brown or mud or anything. This is black and blue and white."
The conversation shifts to the myriad of conspiracy theories associated with Antarctica, including secret Nazi bases and unexplained phenomena.
Myths Debunked: Brad clarifies common misconceptions, such as the non-existence of an "ice wall," which is often misinterpreted from natural ice shelves.
"[07:24] Brad Olson: No, there's another myth. There's no such thing as the ice wall. That's misinterpreted as the ice shelf."
Hidden Operations: He delves into stories of secret bases like Belgrano2 and Base 211, suggesting clandestine activities that are shrouded in mystery.
"[10:16] Brad Olson: But that is a characteristic of some craft even down in Antarctica. That was part of Operation High Jump..."
Admiral Byrd's Diary: Brad references Admiral Byrd's enigmatic diary, which hints at advanced technologies and undisclosed discoveries beneath the ice.
"[12:56] Brad Olson: Admiral Byrd stated the following curious words. That we would be confronted with an enemy that has the ability to fly pole to pole at incredible speeds."
A significant portion of the discussion centers on the controversial topic of geoengineering and the manipulation of weather patterns.
Chemtrails Explained: Brad provides an analysis of chemtrails, their chemical composition, and their potential purposes, including historical context from the Vietnam War's Operation Popeye.
"[22:32] Brad Olson: Operation Popeye, which was controlling the weather in Vietnam to flood out the Ho Chi Minh Trail."
Current Implications: He connects past military initiatives to present-day geoengineering practices, asserting that these technologies are now being misused to manipulate weather for nefarious purposes.
"[38:53] Brad Olson: And they're recreating in the weather control room. And we see this hurricane heading right for Florida."
Sean and Brad explore the realm of unidentified flying objects (UFOs), distinguishing between human-made crafts and genuine extraterrestrial sightings.
UFO Statistics: Brad cites insights from Dr. Steven Greer, suggesting that 80% of UFO sightings are man-made, while only 20% pertain to alien species.
"[42:56] Brad Olson: Dr. Greer ... said 80% ours, 20% theirs. So only 20% are alien species..."
Types of Beings: The discussion extends to the nature of these entities, debating whether they are physical beings, light beings, or something more elusive.
"[43:13] Brad Olson: It's probably a combination. All the above."
Brad theorizes about the existence of ancient civilizations with advanced technologies, such as stargates and free energy sources.
Stargate Discoveries: He references archaeological findings in Egypt and Iraq, suggesting these locations house ancient stargates that facilitate interdimensional or interplanetary travel.
"[47:43] Brad Olson: They had a stargate there. They had a stargate, which is very old, way back to Mesopotamia..."
Agartha and Inner Earth: Brad posits that the Nazi bases might be linked to an inner Earth civilization known as Agartha, merging historical accounts with speculative theories.
"[26:40] Brad Olson: So my current theory is the Nazis were talking about two bases... Agartha is the same as the New Berlin base..."
Towards the end of the episode, Brad outlines his ongoing research initiatives and upcoming projects aimed at uncovering deeper truths about Antarctica and beyond.
Antarctica Esoterica: He announces his forthcoming book series, "Antarctica Esoterica," which aims to illuminate the hidden mysteries of the icy continent.
"[25:38] Brad Olson: I'm going through a bunch of stuff in Antarctica for my next book, which will be called Antarctica Esoterica."
Collaborative Ventures: Brad discusses collaborative efforts with other researchers and filmmakers to document and expose the concealed activities beneath Antarctica's ice.
"[13:16] Brad Olson: He's looking at our project is all we need to do is get some funding and go down there."
The episode concludes with Brad sharing his platforms for listeners to follow his work and Sean expressing gratitude for the enlightening discussion.
Contact Information: Brad directs listeners to his websites for more information and to purchase his books.
"[53:56] Brad Olson: Well, my website for my conference schedule and projects I'm working on is Brad Olson dot com."
Final Thoughts: Sean emphasizes the importance of researchers like Brad in unveiling hidden truths, acknowledging the courage it takes to explore such controversial subjects.
"[53:39] Sean: Yeah, but we need people like you actually going to these sites and learning and exploring and sharing it with everyone."
Brad Olson on Antarctica's Uniqueness:
"[04:09] Brad Olson: There's no trees, there's no bushes. This is black and blue and white."
On Secret Operations:
"[10:16] Brad Olson: That was part of Operation High Jump..."
Admiral Byrd's Encounters:
"[12:56] Brad Olson: Admiral Byrd stated... we would be confronted with an enemy that has the ability to fly pole to pole at incredible speeds."
UFO Origin Statistics:
"[42:56] Brad Olson: Dr. Greer ... said 80% ours, 20% theirs."
Ancient Stargate Theory:
"[47:43] Brad Olson: They had a stargate there... back to Mesopotamia."
This episode of Digital Social Hour offers a compelling exploration of some of the most enigmatic and controversial topics of our time. Brad Olsen's firsthand experiences and extensive research provide listeners with a thought-provoking narrative that challenges conventional understandings of Antarctica, governmental secrecy, and extraterrestrial phenomena. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, this dialogue encourages deeper inquiry into the mysteries that lie beneath the surface.
For more insights and updates on Brad Olsen's work, visit Brad Olson.com and CCC Publishing.