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 nasa just had a satellite they put up over the arctic die on them due to solar activity and i saw video of the fragments falling back to earth... one of the starlink satellites also fell to earth recently

the reason?

pole shift in progress... earth's magnetic field is being contradicted by the change in orientation of a field that comes from the centre of the galaxy and is going to very likely flip 90` in the next 30 years

this is going to get worse and worse

the reason why they have so little data on the poles is because literally everything electronic gets fucked there, it's like the funel of electriicity from the sun to the earth

maybe someone should consider making an expedition with old school mechanical chemical cameras to get actual images 
 I don't think Antarctica is open to the public, so that expedition would've complicated. It appears to be largely militarized, if you trust the main narrative. 
 i don't think it's practical to do anything there, at all, with the level of magnetic flux and atmospheric electricity 
 Maybe it's green beyond the ice front. Fortunately, there are ways to look over there without going physically there. Have you seen the Man Who Stare at Goats? 😁 
 i'm very suspect on the entire RV scene from years reading about it and zero useful things actually come out 
 Skepticism is the best entry point in such a field. Successful RV keep a low profile because once you've looked into the abyss you kind of know what's the price for talking shit publicly.

The film was very funny tho. I'd watch it again. 🙈 
 i really doubt the entire hollow earth idea

there is too much energy at the pole, and the density of magnetic flux would make any expedition extremely dangerous in the cold conditions

and i think that hiding the fact that humans are unable to survive in the conditions of that zone is probably something they are keeping under wraps, by the way that there is such a memory hole attractor around it 
 I too doubt the hollow earth idea, but for sure there are zones that go deep below the surface. Officially they've drilled for about 11 or 12 kilometers, right? That's peanuts compared to the diameter of this planet. 
 indeed, and it's not certain exactly how big the supercritical metal core is, i think that it may be a lot smaller due to the fact it's effectively in a weird quantum state like frozen but actually blazing hot but at the same time so high pressure it is like its frozen