Mystery swastika in Antarctica

in #life7 years ago

In 2014, Russia finds historical relics of large buildings shaped like swastika, like the Nazi logo under Antarctic ice. Their camera captures the object of a large building shaped like a swastika, underwater lake is said to have been 20 million years has never been touched by humans. They conducted this study because of Nazi indications shortly after the second world war moved all their members to a base located at the South Pole. Including the genetic code of the German leaders who will be processed to produce cloning from the German leaders who have been killed in different battles before, they will raise them all back. This underground station has been built since 1930. Based on data from Russian scientists, the Nazis are not the ones who built the station in the shape of the swastika. But by the previous civilization, namely the Aryan Nations. The nation was discovered by telepathy by a woman named Maria Orsic, so it was easy for Germany to collaborate on creating flying saucers & other technologies. Hitler is known for being so obsessed with Swabia (Neuswabenland), this area is indicated as an island called Queen Maud Land & at one time will be home to the main race of their nation, & this is the capital of the Nazis in the future. The Russian government decided to open the facts of this operation to the world after they had been silent for more than 20 years. With careful analysis they decided to publish to the world the findings of this great swastika, that all these are world heritage, which should not be dominated by a nation in the world only but the whole world is entitled to this relic. The Russian government is now expressing that they have kept all the stories of conspiracies since the second world war & in time they will unlock all the facts & conspiracy theories of the world that have occurred as well as the destruction of the Soviet Union that can not be separated from the involvement of the great conspiracy behind it.

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