Adm. Byrd’s Secret Mission
Much has been written about Rear Adm. Richard Byrd’s historic 1928 inaugural expedition to the South Pole, in Antarctica, the comprehensive exploration and the alleged interaction with a subterranean non-terrestrial race.
Byrd commandeered two subsequent exploratory journeys to Antarctica, but his largest, and perhaps most important to date in 1946, came when he commanded Operation Highjump, which author and YouTuber Robert Sepehr describes as an invasion of a secret South Pole colony established by Germany before and during World War II.
The following video, narrated by Sepehr and courtesy of the Jim Crenshaw channel, reveals new details about the operation, which lasted six months and included 4,700 armed personnel, 13 ships and 33 aircraft. Still classified to this day and officially titled the United States Navy Antarctic Developments Program, Byrd’s covert mission was to seek out and destroy the alleged colony, which not only harbored thousands of scientists in a semisecret secluded base, but free-energy technology and advanced propulsion craft (UFOs). Here’s more.


