“We were amazed. We had not expected to find anything like 91 more volcanoes a mile down in the ice! ...West Antarctic rift is the densest region of volcanoes in the world.”
- Robert Bingham, Ph.D., Glaciology, Univ. of Edinburgh, Scotland
What is troubling scientists is the ability for these many Antarctic volcanoes, if they erupted, to cause wide scale melting and breakup of Antarctica's ice sheets. Image by NASA.
September 29, 2017 Edinburgh, Scotland - Scientists from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland have done the first study of the West Antarctic Rift with ice-penetrating radar and have found what might be the largest volcanic region on Earth, larger than the East Africa volcanic ridge that contains Mt. Kilimanjaro. They analyzed the shape of the land beneath the ice using measurements from ice-penetrating radar, and compared the findings with satellite and database records, as well as geological information from aerial surveys.
To their surprise, they now have a count of 138 volcanoes that range in height from 320 feet (100 m) to 12,600 feet (3,850 m). The peaks are concentrated in a region known as the West Antarctic Rift System, spanning 2,174 miles (3,500 km) from Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf to the Antarctic Peninsula. Some of the peaks stick out of the mile thick ice, while most are below the ice sheet.
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“The yellow-orange-white bright light came down from high in the sky
to the bottom of a 100-foot-high cliff at Ft. Baker — no explosion or fire —
but three 'people' suddenly appeared at the top of the cliff!”
- U. S. Army Specialist 4/ Military Policeman, Fort Baker, California
September 29, 2017 Fort Baker, California, across Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco's Presidio - Three months later after David and his M. P. partner saw the reptilian “Creature from the Black Lagoon” get out of the water, stand on the road for a few seconds and then disappear into the cliff wall — the two men were on patrol at the Battery Spencer installation near Fort Baker when they both saw a very bright, red-yellow-white UFO come from high in the night sky rapidly downward on a 45-degree angle towards the bottom of a cliff. What happened next baffled David and his M. P. colleague.
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“Something strange is going on because we should be able to determine
the cause of death in almost every instance, but we can't.”
- Coroners in interviews with investigator David Paulides
In 2011, retired police officer David Paulides launched the Can(ada)Am(erica) Missing Project, which catalogs cases of people who mysteriously disappear — or are found — across North America. David has released six books in his popular Missing 411 series, and now in 2017, a documentary film, Missing 411: The Movie, co-directed by his son, Ben Paulides. See Websites below.
July 28, 2017 Denver, Colorado - According to the FBI, in the year 2016 there were 647,435 missing people in the United States in all races — and split almost evenly in males and females - with slightly more males. [Males = 325, 129. Missing females = 322,263.] In the category of 17 or younger, nearly 60% were white and 40% were black. But keep in mind that many are teenage runaways that return to run away again and are counted over and over in the annual missing people statistics.
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