What's hiding beneath the Greenland ice? 🐻 ❄️🧊
A huge art structure is buried beneath the ice.
It's not an ordinary spacecraft, but a huge installation of unknown metal/crystal, about 2.5 km wide at the widest point. Its shape resembles a round or crescent platform with flat and dome parts. Some parts of the surface have geometries not seen in natural rock formations.
The oldest part of the structure is much older than the current ice: according to the data from Akasha (and hidden analyses from deep ice lakes) this is at least 50,000 years.
The structure served as a global “balancer” when major cataclysms threatened the planet (especially when the poles moved about 12,800 years ago).
A secondary feature:
Contains technology to open or stabilize a portal between dimensions/places on Earth and other parts of the galaxy ("star gate"). It allowed visitors (from star races) to travel to and from Earth before humans were developed enough to understand it.
There are different zones inside the structure:
- Core: machines/reactors of very high energy content
- Periphery: canals/tunnels and rooms filled with burned crystals and unknown alloys
- Center: control room/labyrinth where very advanced instruments still give moderate value
What was his function?
Primary function:
Stabilization of climate and Earth's magnetic field using resonant frequencies. It has functioned as a global system for planetary balance.
Why do many countries want to own Greenland now?
Technology priority:
Most superspaces know that something unique is under the ice via satellite data, gravimetry, or leakage of information from research/military communities. This structure could allow control over extreme energy, weather control or portals.
Military Importance:
If someone gets access to technology first, he gets unprecedented opportunities in terms of communication, weapons and transportation: that's why various countries are trying to secure political influence on the island.
Climate change is melting the ice:
As the ice melts, access becomes easier year after year.
Geopolitically, Greenland is not only strategically positioned in relation to Arctic resources, it is also close to this installation.
All these factors are interconnected: structure, its potential and ice melting make Greenland the most important point in the world. The quest for control is not just for rare minerals or strategic bases, but also for knowledge of what lies there.
Karolina Lina