Because a satellite is physically incapable of revolving along the earth's axis directly over the poles. |
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We have data from satellites all over the earth. But at the north and south pole in particular, no data is available for the public. |
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Because a satellite is physically incapable of revolving along the earth's axis directly over the poles. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
actually there is a denile of information law in place. They do have the data gathered. It's the restriction I am talking about. |
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Oh? This sounds intriguing. Do you have a source for this information? |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Even if I didn't have a source. The fact you don't have information about the north and south pole available for public consumption is likely to arouse great suspicion in near future for any realistic person of sound mind who has grown up educated in the modern world. The power of the internet. Not even anonymous can claim that. |
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Last edited by knight31; 05-04-2013 at 11:37 PM.
The Russians have had floating stations near the north pole since the late 1930's, but they move with the ice. |
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We don't have access to information at the poles. I never said there's no data collected. |
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It's so kids can't go looking for Santa's workshop and find out it's not there. |
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What information don't we have access to? |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Because the earth is actually flat, and the north and south poles don't really exist. The north pole is really a hole in the middle of the flat earth's surface, and the south pole is just what they want to tell you is beyond the perimeter of the earth. |
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Last edited by Dianeva; 05-05-2013 at 09:18 AM.
Well there is plenty of photo's of the vicinity of around the north pole. But I mean the actual north pole. There is a couple of rare photo's on the net. And those photo are pretty revealing in themselves. |
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Last edited by knight31; 05-05-2013 at 11:05 AM.
Not sure what country you are in but I can find no such law in the US or anywhere else for that matter. |
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Please provide a source for this information. You have yet to post a link or anything. You were asked for a source, and you just kind of skirted the issue. This is how it works: You start a thread where you make a claim --> YOU must back up your claim with independently-verifiable information. |
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Last edited by anderj101; 05-07-2013 at 02:56 AM. Reason: Merged
What exactly are you looking for? There isn't a ton of information because they are not that interesting of places in general. |
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I demand pictures of ice and snow. Otherwise I can only assume that they are hiding secret technology or aliens. Perhaps glaciers don't even exist. |
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Lost count of how many lucid dreams I've had
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It's the slushies, guys. They don't want us to have access to the materials to make truly premium slushies. It's a proven fact! In 1954 the Then-President Henry clay gathered his cabinet and various other top officials and conspired to seal away the truth about the north and south poles. Fearing that if the public ever became aware of the Ultra-high-grade ice at the poles, Americans would flock there in droves. This would have badly depleted the pool of available draftees which were then needed to fight the Jamaicans in the great "Jamaican American war" of 1952. I for one support knight, and agree that there is a startling lack of data concerning these regions. Get the wool out of your eyes and the plugs out of your ears you imperialist American pigs. We're being bamboozled by our leaders. ACT! RISE UP! FIGHT! And in the name of Holy God, demand the rights to premium pole ice. |
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Infinitly greater than you are... Damn that missing E.
I am afraid that this lack of information pales in comparison to the dangers of dihydrogen monoxide, and I believe there are vast quantities of dihydrogen monoxide at both of the poles. For those of you asking for sources: Facts About Dihydrogen Monoxide |
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Last edited by JoannaB; 05-14-2013 at 07:18 PM.
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