(Stillness in the Storm Editor) Corey Goode sent this to me earlier today. I can’t help but wonder if this is a story that is covering up some other activity happening in the southern most continent, despite the fact it is fairly old. David Wilcock and others have suggested that there is a Cabal “Disney Land” there—frozen ruins of ancient advanced extraterrestrials. – Justin(Dave Roos) In May 2000, Rodney Marks, an astrophysicist spending the winter at the South Pole, died suddenly after an acute illness. He’d been vomiting blood and hyperventilating during the 24 hours before his death. Because no flights could land during the frigid winter, Marks’ body had to be stored for months until late October and then autopsied in New Zealand, Antarctica’s nearest neighbor.
by Dave Roos, March 8th, 2017
The mysterious death touched off an international incident. Marks was an Australian working on a U.S. base (Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station) and the investigation into his death was being handled in New Zealand. If it turned out to be ruled a homicide, where would the case be tried?
It’s not a simple question. Despite being the temporary home for thousands of scientific researchers, civilian staffers and a few hardy tourists, Antarctica is literally a no-man’s land. According to the 1961 Antarctic Treaty, the snow-packed continent belongs to no nation, which makes criminal jurisdictions a messy affair.
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