What is Going On in Antarctica? More Mysterious Pulses & State-Size Gaping Hole [videos]

Some may believe “weather modification” and “weather wars” is far-fetched. The last video below, however, from Truthstream Media, tells us that weather control was openly celebrated decades ago.
We understand the major global powers, including the USA, Russia, UK, Canada, and others agreed NOT to use weather warfare on their allies. That was back in the late sixties, with more nations to follow. Common sense dictates that were they not already able to control the weather at least to some degree, no treaty would be necessary.
Imagine the dexterity the super-powers would now have after “testing” their skills on unsuspecting citizens of Earth without their knowledge or consent. But don’t worry; as long as it’s in the name of “national security” the military can do ANYTHING, including blame it on “global warming” and “devastating climate change”.
They are free to test biological warfare, weather warfare, sonic warfare, cellular warfare, pharmaceuticals, food manipulation—carte blanche—remembering always to call it please, “research”. And don’t think they haven’t. We are under attack through every means possible to the extent it’s a miracle the Human race is still here to fight for our escape from this prison planet.
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Massive hole opens up in Antarctica, puzzling scientists
DAILY SABAHISTANBUL
A giant hole opened up in Antarctica, leaving scientists struggling to explain why and how it formed.
The hole has an area of approximately 80,000 square kilometers (30,000 square miles), and is as large as Lake Superior, the largest of the Great Lakes of North America, or the state of Maine.
“It looks like you just punched a hole in the ice,” University of Toronto professor Kent Moore told Motherboard, adding that it was “quite remarkable.”
Such areas of open ocean water in the midst of ice are called “polynya,” and are usually found in warm coastal areas.
However, the recently discovered polynya is “deep in the ice pack,” which is rather unusual, Moore said.
“This is hundreds of kilometers from the ice edge. If we didn’t have a satellite, we wouldn’t know it was there,” Moore added.
The hole was first discovered in the same location in the 1970s, but scientists’ ability to study it was limited at the time.
“This is now the second year in a row it’s opened after 40 years of not being there,” Moore said, adding that scientists were still trying to determine “what’s going on.”
Moore also warned against “prematurely” blaming the formation of the hole on climate change.
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