Antarctica Expedition

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C.S. Acho

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Antarctica Expedition
« on: November 23, 2015, 03:03:13 AM »
I myself do not believe the earth is flat, but let's go ahead and see. Let's sneak in there and see for ourselves. I'm in. I need three more and we can start a go fund me page and just get this going. Here is a mission planner.

Crew: 4

Mission: Find evidence of the edge on Antarctica.

Estimated cost of mission:  $220,000

Instructions: Meeting at Tierra del Fuego, Harberton. Check the equipment list. Board the icebreaker TUG. Travel to the innermost point of Antarctica available to ships from South America (77 S 47 W). Place the two KAMAZ-4326 trucks out of the ship on the snow of Antarctica. Check the equpiment list. Drive the vehicles approximately 300 km (80 S 44 W) then set up camp with the vehicles inside the tents. Melt snow in metal cups with fire and save in thermos. Each person eats half a honey jar and a can of beans. Stay there until the next sunrise, during this time perform normal tasks such as discussing the trip, raising concerns, check the equipment, have meals, rest. Next, board the vehicles and start driving for another 300 km (83 S 44 W) and set up camp, same as previous. Next, board the vehicles and start driving for another 300 km (86 S 47 W) and set up camp – at this point, if the edge exists, you have either reached it or are about to reach it within the next 300 km. If you have not reached the edge drive for another 300 km (89 S 92 W) – if the edge exists, document the sight with written records, video records and photograpic records. Immediately return to your vehicles and perform the instructions above in reverse to arrive at the location you left. When you arrive there, the ship will also have arrived there. Enter the ship TUG and return to civilization with the evidence of what is located there.

(distribution – as even as possible)
   Transport

o   2x KAMAZ-4326 (capable of 4000 kg cargo, snow-driving)
o   1x TUG  (capable of breaking ice and can carry vehicles)
o   20x Fuel Barrels (119L/per)

   Equipment

o   4x Midland LXT114 (16 mile radius, 20 channels)
o   1x Truck Repair Kit (basic repairs for engine + tire)
o   1x First Aid Kit (basic cut wounds, medicine)
o   2x Nikon D3200 (HD pictures, quality video)
o   4x Log Books (10 pages)
o   5x Ten Piece Wood Logs (survival fire)
o   2x Primus Firestarters (survival fire)
o   4x Large Metal Cups (melt snow, eat)
o   4x Sun Lotion SP15 (protect from sun)
o   1x Telescope (watch the distance)
o   1x 50m Rope (pull out of snow)
o   1x 5m Vehicle Rope (pull out of snow)
o   2x Streamlight 44900 (light up at night)
o   2x Small Knives (many useful applications)
o   4x Thermos 1 L (store water)

   Comfort

o   4x -50C Waterproof Jackets (keeping heat)
o   4x -50C Waterproof Pants (keeping heat)
o   4x Ski Goggles (preventing eye freeze)
o   4x Waterproof Wool Boots (keeping heat)
o   4x Five-Finger Waterproof Gloves (keeping heat, good for work)
o   4x Long Scarf (cover face and keep heat)
o   4x Winter Hat (keep heat)
o   4x Heat Blankets (keep heat)
o   2x Mattress (comfortable sleeping)
o   2x Tents 7x7x3 (keep heat, store trucks)

   Food

o   16x Honey Jars (long lasting food, energy)
o   16x Cooked Canned Beans (long lasting food, energy)

« Last Edit: November 23, 2015, 03:05:30 AM by C.S. Acho »

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Flatron

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Re: Antarctica Expedition
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2015, 02:17:07 PM »
Very good post, because you offer real actions.

For many years on the Internet, we can see the discussions, people spend their time and energy to writing copy, re-reading the same facts about the FE.

With a well-reasoned, and the facts do not argue. You just need to check. Prepare an expedition, especially since all the equipments available to ordinary people.

You have to be prepared for the fact that this road is one-way! For different reasons. Maybe at the edge of the land guards who must eliminate curious explorers. And maybe you will become enlightened, and do not want to go back. This is the way for the strong.

Many words, little actions.

P.S. Personally, I have no way to go on the expedition.
P.S. Sorry, translated via Google Translate.
« Last Edit: December 05, 2015, 02:23:27 PM by Flatron »

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inquisitive

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Re: Antarctica Expedition
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2015, 02:19:50 PM »
No navigation equipment like GPS receiver?

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Surpassgod

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Re: Antarctica Expedition
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2015, 02:46:06 PM »
This is exactly what I had in mind all this time.
2015 and we still don't have solid proofs that the earth is round.
All we had to do is travel to Antarctica and show everyone. Why hasn't anyone ever done just that? Debunking one of world's greatest hoaxes.

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TheEngineer

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Re: Antarctica Expedition
« Reply #4 on: December 05, 2015, 03:05:33 PM »
I'm in!  Let's get the funding going.  Please start ASAP.  Then send me my 1/4 of the cash so that I can make my travel arrangements.


"I haven't been wrong since 1961, when I thought I made a mistake."
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johnnyr

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Re: Antarctica Expedition
« Reply #5 on: January 02, 2016, 12:08:51 PM »
I´m in too - but your list of gear seems a bit ... short.
So maybe we can ask Bear Grylls/Les Stroud to bring us BACK again  ;D

Or a good drone would do?
So, how do we get it financed?

Btw: I´m very new to the subject but I hardly believe no one has gone there after Admiral Byrd.

Best regards

Jan

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tappet

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Re: Antarctica Expedition
« Reply #6 on: January 02, 2016, 02:22:17 PM »
I myself do not believe the earth is flat, but let's go ahead and see. Let's sneak in there and see for ourselves. I'm in. I need three more and we can start a go fund me page and just get this going.
I will not be able to go as we are building a new chooks pen, but I do have a heap of unwanted cash I need to get rid of.
If you post your bank details on here I would be delighted in helping you Round Earthers with some funds to do some Round Earth science as it usually requires lots of public money.
Best of luck, tappet.
« Last Edit: January 02, 2016, 02:23:53 PM by tappet »

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JimmyTheCrab

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Re: Antarctica Expedition
« Reply #7 on: January 02, 2016, 02:33:02 PM »
If you post your bank details on here I would be delighted in helping you Round Earthers with some funds to do some Round Earth science as it usually requires lots of public money.
He's asking for private money. 
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tappet

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Re: Antarctica Expedition
« Reply #8 on: January 02, 2016, 02:35:39 PM »
If you post your bank details on here I would be delighted in helping you Round Earthers with some funds to do some Round Earth science as it usually requires lots of public money.
He's asking for private money.
But I went to a public school!

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justwhy

Re: Antarctica Expedition
« Reply #9 on: January 02, 2016, 04:58:01 PM »
Don't throw your life away, NASA has armed guards that will kill you if you attempt this, it isn't worth the risk.

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johnnyr

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Re: Antarctica Expedition
« Reply #11 on: January 03, 2016, 11:53:23 AM »
if some NASA/NSA/etc p. p. guys kill us - it may be a proof (kind of..)  ;D
Or a proof for taking the antartica treaty very serious...

In any case the rest of you can be sure that we didn´t comit suicide or got into a horrible accident with an lost ice bear (sig.).


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Rayzor

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Re: Antarctica Expedition
« Reply #12 on: January 05, 2016, 04:34:19 AM »
if some NASA/NSA/etc p. p. guys kill us - it may be a proof (kind of..)  ;D
Or a proof for taking the antartica treaty very serious...

In any case the rest of you can be sure that we didn´t comit suicide or got into a horrible accident with an lost ice bear (sig.).

No polar bears in  antarctica,  near the coast  you might see a few seals and penguins,  but inland,  there's nothing much.   Just thousands of miles of ice...   then more ice.   

Also,  there's no  armed  guards,   military activity is strictly prohibited under the antarctic treaty.    They might not like unauthorized expeditions,  especially if they have to rescue you,  but you won't get thrown in jail,  you might get fined and kicked out.

Make sure you go in summertime,   December January would be good,  you'll get 24 hour sunlight, and temperatures are warmer,   don't go mid winter  June/July,  you get temperatures down to -60C and 24 hour darkness.

Good luck,  be sure to write and take plenty of pictures. 

« Last Edit: January 05, 2016, 04:37:59 AM by Rayzor »
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Slemon

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Re: Antarctica Expedition
« Reply #13 on: January 05, 2016, 05:51:03 AM »
Add to the budget a livestream camera and a few power packs: that way if you do indeed get killed by armed guards, the proof will be online and the conspiracy will be blown open.
And have an extra camera to serve as distinct proof. As soon as you notice suspicious activity, film it and have it be automatically uploaded to some safe place online. If you don't make it, the evidence is there.

Your sacrifice will not be in vain, o ye brave people who dare stand against the NASA guards at the ice wall.

We all know deep in our hearts that Jane is the last face we'll see before we're choked to death!