To: friendly
There is no question that an effort is being made to promote the book which is a NOVEL. But there are some strange items of note.
First, the theory and the supporting evidence is well reasoned and thought out. But, I would be surprised if anyone was interested in digging. Realize also, that the location is not under two miles of ice. But rather under the water under an ice shelf.
But there is some strange activity down there. That is a fact. The budget for US operations down there is ten times (!) that of what it had been. There has been some strange switching of personnel. Some may remember the doctor who had to be airlifted out...
It makes good conspiricy reading. But there is an unusual amount of actity, funding, switching of personnel, and other strange items worthy of note.
55 posted on
04/13/2002 7:50:36 PM PDT by
vannrox
To: vannrox
When I read the fine print at the bottom of the @lantis web site, I immeiately thought this whole deal was very clever advertising for a new book or movie. I thought this premise might actually be a sequel to a book I read twenty years ago, entitled The HAB Theory written by Allen Eckert. The HAB Theory was that every 5,000 to 7,000 years, the ice caps grew so large that the earth changed its equatorial axis. Thus, what is today Antarctica would have been equatorial before the 'last polar shift'. A very good SCIENCE FICTION read.
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