12-12-21 Juan O Savin
A breakaway process started in the early 1800’s
with Industrialists out of Germany
going to Argentina
& beginning their development of other Sciences
that led to flying vehicles & excursions to Antarctica..
Under the ice 2-miles thick
is an area 1.5 the times the size of N America..
Just like in spots all over the Continental U.S.
you have Hot Springs..
Under the ice you have rivers that flow & large lakes
because it’s heated thermally.. with underground geysers..
The Nazis sent 42k women to Antarctica
to support the German Army there in 1942..
there’s no record of them ever having come back.

DN Rodriguez
So that’s the Nazi breakaway civilization? In Antarctica?

Juan
Where was John Kerry Election Day '16 → Antarctica
After the election, Newt Gingrich → Antarctica..
Last location Obama went
before he was out of office? Bariloche, Argentina
where all the Nazis went after WW2.
We beat the German Army,
we didn’t beat the Nazis 💥

I believe in and will fight for freedom! Truth seeker and staunch President Trump supporter! #WWG1WGA 🇺🇸🦅

In response Kat istheSea3 to her Publication

Our history - which is completey false - tells us that the Nazis were the enemy and that Hitler was a villain.

The enemy then was the Cabal that we are currently trying to remove from our world.

What does the Cabal do whenever someone stands up agains them? They villify them and, ultimately, they get rid of them.

Hilter was standing up because the Cabal [Khazarians (who profess to be Jews)/Phonecians etc] was working to obliterate Germany.

I know what I am saying is controversial, but our entire history - as we know it - is a LIE. If you profess to accept this, we have to be open to the idea that our historical villains may not have been villains (ie. may have been the exact opposite).

After watching Europa and Hellstorm, I completely agree with you.

In response Jason Webber to his Publication

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