- NSA's spying on paradise and a frozen continent. Late
NZ Prime Minister's papers reveal NSA spying on South Pacific and Antarctica.
On January 15, 2006, the Sunday Star Times of New Zealand reported that
the archived papers of the late New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange
included a 31-page TOP SECRET UMBRA HANDLE VIA COMINT CHANNELS ONLY New
Zealand Government Communications Security Board (GCSB) report on New Zealand's
communications intercepts on behalf of the National Security Agency (NSA)
of targets in the South Pacific and Antarctica. GCSB maintains two major
communications intercept stations at Waihopai and Tangimoana. The 1985/86
GCSB Annual Report states that among the targets of surveillance were UN
diplomatic cables. The report also states that among GCSB's main tasks
were translating and analyzing "most of the raw traffic used ... (coming)
from GCHQ/NSA sources." http://
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- www.waynemadsenreport.com/
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- Ted Twietmeyer
- 2-2-6
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- One important point has been left out of Wayne Madsen's
report, that may be real target of intel groups - it is what is UNDER Antarctica.
It may also be a cover story, released some years ago to cover up what
they were really doing in the land of ice and snow (for now anyway.)
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- There is a lake named Vostok under many
miles of ice, deep under the international continent. It is about the size
of Lake Ontario. I won't state how far down it is here, because there
are wildly varying estimates of it's depth down under the ice. But
with the continent thawing, it's getting closer everyday.
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- The lake was found a several years ago, and shortly
after it's discovery strange things began happening.
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- One event which was short-lived in the public
eye, was about a group of scientists were brought back stateside.
The men appeared to have radiation burns on their faces. Nuclear reactors
are *supposedly* banned in Antarctica, but that doesn't mean one doesn't
exist down there. Caltech built a hot water ice drill for the project to
reach the lake, and then NSA became involved in the project. After they took
it down there, the entire project went black (classified.)And
after it went black, nothing more was heard about it. I wouldn't be surprised
if NSA nicknames the lake NSL, for "No Such Lake."
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- It is believed there is a unique ecosystem in the
lake which has remained untouched and uncontaminated for perhaps tens of
thousands of years. The lake is also believed to contain unique life-forms.
The last information made public about the exploration was about a year
ago. Drilling was supposedly stopped just short of penetrating the
ice dome above the lake - a dome believed to have captive air dating back
to ancient times.
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- Ted Twietmeyer
- www.data4science.net/book
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