

the Antarctic treaty has nearly nothing to do with the average person and you're free to travel to Antarctica if you choose. The words conspiracy theory may set off alarm bells in the minds of anyone following the news over the past few year s, but the Wendigoon YouTube channel, run by a 22-year-old man. TL:DR - Antarctica is not walled off to normal people, you don't need approval to travel there. One of YouTube’s most oddly tranquil channels is filled with giants, space eagles, inverted humans and other conspiracy theories. You can travel there yourself (Not advised unless you're a seasoned sailor as the weather in the Antarctic circle is extremely sassy), or you can book one of a multitude of holidays depending on where you want to travel in Antarctica. ('Special Search List Great Britain') was a secret list of prominent British residents to be arrested, produced in 1940. I got a ton of comments saying that I shouldn't care about the political stance. After looking at the comments, and the number one controversial post, I'm just so disappointed by this community.

It is the largest single conservative initiative on Earth (as it targets an entire continent), and most importantly, has no downsides for the average person. I googled the WW2 Black Book where he talks about a 1945 book of British people by Nazis and axis power but I found nothing. Hello y'all, I'm the person who asked the political stance of Wendigoon and accidentally created one of the most controversial posts on this sub ever. This stops military bases being built in antartica, it stops corporations from siphoning resources out of antarctica and it supports scientific endeavours in antarctica.

Conspiracy iceberg wendigoon series#
Isaiah’s 21-part video series breaking down a massive 10-level iceberg from 4chan has. It served three overarching purposes:ġ: No entity, governmental or private, is allowed to own any piece of Antarctica.Ģ: All research in Antarctica must be free and openly available.ģ: Scientific co-operation must be allowed in Antarctica regardless of political climates. The words conspiracy theory may set off alarm bells in the minds of. The Antarctic treaty was signed by 12 countries in 1958 who's scientists had lived and researched in the antarctic region during the years of 1957-1958. In fact, It says very little of importance about "normal people". That’s what I said, the name rang a bell so I. Though I do find it interesting that it’s been copyrighted BY one of the conspiracies, Padma McCord, which was the weird one about having a bunch of URLs of the lady’s face on them. Exactly I was just binging it and it shut off. A crucible can be described as a story of religious origin so the Holy Romans trying to kill an Irish (historically ostracized) company can be seen as such. Guys, the Conspiracy Theory iceberg is GONE. The antarctic treaty does not forbid you or i or any other average individual from travelling to antarctica. Here is a conspiracy that the Romans sought to destroy the Irish Arbutus Liquor plant to be the only ones selling alcohol. Now, in Wendigoon's video he explains the Antarctic treaty as "an organisation of governments that say no normal people can go to the island without government approval", this is *Not* true. I believe that his coverage misrepresents this theory and I think thats a shame because its a really interesting topic. I will continue watching and supporting Wendigoon, I just want to fact check something that was objectively untrue - The Antarctic treaty. Wendigoons Take Wendigoon talked about the Flatland UFO theory in part 6 3/3 of the conspiracy theory iceberg. That would be a good explanation if I could find any information on this black book and the information says the black book is either alleged or an urban legend or a fraud or a hoax but I can't even find that.Let me preface this before I rant about my frustrations that I enjoy wendigoon's content, including his conspiracy stuff, and although I see that he really enjoys giants, I have no problem with his speculatory information on these topics by any means. Maybe the British found it though it was important or dangerous for the public so they hid it and erased it from the public record or they burned the book So the "it's called a conspiracy for a reason" answer doesn't suffice as a reason since you can't hide this shit. It's incredibly easy to find conspiracy theories since they've been a mainstay of our culture for awhile. You can find informations on just about any conspiracy theories from Bilderberg to Rothschilds to Reptillians to 9/11 Trutherism to Extraterrestrial life hidden at area 51 to mass shooting crisis actors to black helicopters secret underground communist takeovers to strange rituals at CERN to agartha to Apollo moon landing sound stage to the whereabouts of Osama Bin Laden and assuming he survived to the Illuminati to the new world order to even claiming all of the conspiracy theories and conspiracy theorists are all part of the conspiracy trying to discredit you with their claims you see as ridiculous, etc.
