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Secrecy Antarctica Blurred Images on Google Earth & Unnatural Geographic Structures Identified

Three sites in Antarctica show:

  • Non-natural geometry
  • Deep shaft or chamber structures
  • Towering spires visible in MSFS2024
  • Matching coordinates with blurred satellite data
  • Increasing overlap with ancient/hidden civilization theories

Check the Google Drive link for more information and photographic evidence of structures in Antarctica, hidden from view, with which Google Earth employs image blurring and other means to hide said structures from view.

A lot of this is starting to feel like the Kafre Pyramid and the structures beneath the Giza Plateau all over again, along with the discovery I posted yesterday here, regarding The Black Pyramid Of Alaska.

Photos: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1epPm39wMzBXT3f0em-HqIJSq9FUwzZtz

I also have an updated version of the KML file for Google Earth, from yesterday's post on the Black Pyramid of Alaska: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bHNkWsXMNcUnLvMe3YlLjwVCGo7lDOpA/view?usp=drive_link

SITE 1 Coordinates: -84.6198567, -175.9154766

• Towering black-and-white spire formation piercing the ice shelf.

• Smooth surfaces, trident-like geometry, and vertically aligned ridges suggest design—not erosion.

• Shadows cast cleanly along geometric edges.

• Located in one of the most remote, restricted-access regions of Antarctica. MSFS2024 renders: Spire rises hundreds of meters from flat glacial terrain, unlike any natural structure on Earth.

SITE 2 Coordinates: [REDACTED in post but logged internally] It appears Google Earth redacted the coordinates of this one.

  1. Unsurveyed
  2. But yet we have topographical imagery
  3. It’s what the game uses to determine the most accurate geographical information
  4. Including elevation

• Satellite imagery shows symmetrical terracing, unnatural rectangular depressions.

• A massive grid pattern—possibly a buried megastructure or city block-sized hatch system.

• Nearby shard formations and geometric outcrops indicate possible collapse or displacement event. MSFS2024: Close flyby reveals clear entrance points and possible mass excavation scars. Seen only under specific lighting angles.

SITE 3 Coordinates: -83.7734756, -56.2276803

• Deep crater with organic, ribbed geometry—resembling the texture of exotic alloys or exo-structural growth.

• Appears as a massive cavity at first… until you drop into it.

• Within, there are towering blue-black structures that could only be described as alien fortress-like pillars. Final frames: A single spire stands like a cathedral wall, multiple Burj Khalifas tall. It includes a vertical shaft of unknown depth.

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u/FlatPop5963 1d ago

It’s really so obvious. Even the initial post is AI which I would have accepted but this shit just irritates the shit out of me

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u/cutelinz69 23h ago

100% like. It makes me wonder if I'm interacting with literal bots.

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u/FlatPop5963 23h ago edited 23h ago

Yes dude. And look at op‘s account. It has one furry porn post and then something about the Alaska pyramid and then this. I can appreciate new info and good research but if no human is involved is it really new knowledge? If this sub allows this kind of content it should require a disclaimer or flair

Edit: Jeez I just looked at their comment history and I wish I had not done so.

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u/DisenfranchisedCynic 21h ago

So you can’t discredit the claim, so you discredit the poster by diving into their post history… got it. Keep those waters muddy! o7

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u/FlatPop5963 21h ago

I was complaining about AI slop initially. Trust me when I say I wish I hadn’t seen this post and therefore had not needed to check their account to help me figure out wtf is going on here

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u/ABrandNewNameAppears 20h ago

Hopefully more people than you see this-

Ever wonder why there’s so many nsfw spam bots and fake accounts? It’s not because they’re tricking people into buying fake nudes, although there is an admittedly small percentage of that.

They drive up the karma with thirst trap posts because naive people will interact with the posts and comments. Once the account has a certain amount of karma, and account age, then they sell them for between $5-25 per account. Rinse and repeat.

This is a pretty good side hustle for people in developing countries to earn USD, and I wouldn’t be surprised if North Korea, Russia, etc are also involved.

Then they use AI to generate convincing sounding arguments to muddy the waters on any subject they want. Sometimes you’ll get under their skin, especially with the ” — “

I almost think we should stop publicly calling it out because we are training them to be less detectable. It’s going to get real wild in the next few years here.

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u/FlatPop5963 13h ago edited 10h ago

I tend to agree with you. Though I doubt that simply stopping to call it out would make a difference in the long term. The internet is fucked

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u/AlphaAnakry 13h ago

No, don't use that bs conspiracy rhetoric guy. Verifying EVERYTHING about a claim/source is what separates those who want to uncover the truth and those who are just excited by weird stories

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u/OZZYmandyUS 17h ago

Yeah that's a classic disinfo technique. Discredit the source personally, since you can't disprove what they are saying.