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The North Pole Is Melting: Scientific American
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMrs OG was looking over my shoulder when I posted this so it must be OK. However, as you are a member of a secret society dedicated to hiding this truth (how exactly did FDR die again?) your attempts to label me as insane are a shoddy ad hominem attack. Address the point!
FDR outlived his usefulness...
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostNurse!!!
Medication for OG!
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe North Pole is the centre of the world. The edge of the world is the Antarctic which is a militarised zone. Look at the UN flag.
After the end of the second world war, the Allies were going to declare the world flat and FDR was going to be President of the Illuminati government. When FDR died, then the plan fell apart because Truman refused to participate. However, the flag design remained.
Medication for OG!
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The North Pole is the centre of the world. The edge of the world is the Antarctic which is a militarised zone. Look at the UN flag.
After the end of the second world war, the Allies were going to declare the world flat and FDR was going to be President of the Illuminati government. When FDR died, then the plan fell apart because Truman refused to participate. However, the flag design remained.
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Isn't the whole of the top line of the map the North Pole?
They don't show sea ice on the map.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostThe Northern axis of rotation is pretty much fixed.
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Isn't that one of the questions with more than 1 answer?
Magnetic North ambles about a fair bit.
The Northern axis of rotation is pretty much fixed.
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Originally posted by singhr View Post
So I'm helping the kids with their homework and we are talking about the North Pole. I decide to show them it on Google Earth but it's not there! So I surf to see if I can find where it went to and all I get is a load of conspiracy theories none of which past muster with the average ten year old. Please can someone explain why you can't see it on Google Earth.
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Likelyhood is that they only show land masses. At what size should a changeable and moving lump of ice count to show? You can type any 90, x location in Google Earth to see the sea at the north pole, where x is between -180 and +180. [Then type -90, 0 and prepare for your pupils to constrict].
Here's a nice watery view of the Earth : Google Maps
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