Neu Schwabenland: Hitler’s Secret Base in Antarctica 卐

AurigaBooks
Published on Jun 14, 2024
The theory of a NatSoc base in Antarctica gains credibility from historical anomalies: the Schwabenland expedition's potential covert objectives, mysterious U-boat surrenders in Argentina implying escape routes, Allied operations like Highjump monitoring Antarctica, Hitler's alleged escape aided by Skorzeny, UFO sightings possibly tied to NatSoc technology, and the notion of Antarctica serving as a post-war refuge, challenging established historical narratives.

Cynthia F. Hodges, JD, LLM, MA, Attorney and Author:

• "CODE RED: The Secret Communist Takeover of America" @ https://rb.gy/8bez9x
• "Den of Vipers: Central Banks & the Fake Economy" @ https://rb.gy/k1erzu
• "Downsized: The Deindustrialization of America" @ https://rb.gy/8uz0vo
• "Leadership by George: The Leadership Principles of George Washington" @ https://rb.gy/7c77q7
• "Zion's Legacy: The Nakba Catastrophe and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict" @ https://rb.gy/9xfe7m

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Email: cyn@cynthiahodges.com
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