Message from @Steve Angell
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So glad we solved that, now onto the South Pole
You said north and south
He flew over the North Pole. But was not allowed to fly over the South Pole.
So he went from Brazil down and back. West then back home. Yet called the flight around the North and South pole.
Here ya go
Here’s a long list of some of the many people who have crossed the South Pole
With about 20 different reference links
Excellent. Some evidence, finally.
As the Lancair slipped to a landing at Punta Arenas, in southern Chile, the surroundings were familiar, for this was the airport where he had spent much time in 2013 awaiting favorable weather to continue the flight across Antarctica and onward. But that weather didn’t improve, leaving Harrelson to call off that first attempt.
On Dec. 31, 2014, Harrelson once again challenged Antarctica, heading south over Tierra del Fuego and the Drake Passage and what mariners have long known as probably the worst consistently bad weather anywhere.
Hours into the flight, heading toward the South Pole, visibility was at least clear and he had burned off enough of the Lancair’s heavy fuel load to climb to some 12,000 feet. But flying over the unending expanse of white in the perpetual light of summer is deceiving, for the continent itself rises beneath the plane. At the pole, the Harrelsons explained, Antarctica is about 9,600 feet—nearly 2 miles—above sea level.
Despite a problem with the airplane’s autopilot, he was able to reach the pole and circle it. But headwinds were increasing, cutting the Lancair’s forward speed and causing it to burn more fuel, leaving too little to reach his destination.
Faced with a key decision, Harrelson knew he had little choice but to turn around and head back, once again, to Punta Arenas. The difference this time was that he had reached the pole and would not have to go there again.
He did not do it. Just a tall tale. Nothing more. Not around the world. Not across Antarctica. Always excuses as to why not.
all I've heard so far are tall tales
a billionaire couldn't do it, but you can't remember who.
at least there's an article for this particular tale.
Well they pushed me down and i nearly died. So sure I know they are serious.
pushed you down??
I think I missed something
what happend?
Yes I was in the Hospital for a month. I was in the attic working on replacing the floor and ceiling on the third story. So there was no floor. I felt a huge push on me and the next thing i knew I was in the Hospital and I nearly died.
It also to this day makes remembering connections like names of anything people, food, etc. very difficult.
who did
How would I know. These people are professionals. I never saw the person. I just felt being pushed very hard.
I'm sorry that happened to you Steve, but I'm glad you survived.
This was after the vehicles parked and my tea poured out mostly and the rest smelled strange so i dumped the rest.
What people
How would I know. I was also protecting Trump through prayer and let people know it.
this has derailed a bit.
I am just saying there is a reason I do not save things. Valid or not. I find it safer to not save.
fair enough
Even if it is just to make me feel safe. Worth it to me. DDG and such works. The articles were found.
I’m sorry you fell down the hairs
Although i could not find anything on Branson and Antarctica. But I remember not finding it earlier either some time after the video on it was posted on a flat earth channel. After that it seemed to dissapear.
Stairs
I fell about 10 feet. Hit the floor. Brain bleed and a huge lump on my forehead they could not stitch.
I huge cut on the top of my head they stitched.
There was just a ladder no stair. I am working still on getting a stairway up there. Halfway done. There is another pull down ladder. i will get rid of that eventually. It is not working properly.
But it is 20 feet away from the floor i was replacing.
o-o
Looking on the Branson thing also.. maybe it was ELON