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Reddit mentions of Hess and the Penguins: The Holocaust, Antarctica and the Strange Case of Rudolf Hess

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Hess and the Penguins: The Holocaust, Antarctica and the Strange Case of Rudolf Hess. Here are the top ones.

Hess and the Penguins: The Holocaust, Antarctica and the Strange Case of Rudolf Hess
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Found 3 comments on Hess and the Penguins: The Holocaust, Antarctica and the Strange Case of Rudolf Hess:

u/TheCarlwood · 25 pointsr/conspiracy

I just interviewed Walter Bosley again, should be out in 2 or 3 shows. He says that his dad and uncle were both military men and that occasionally they would tell him about interesting things they knew about.

What they had to say about Antarctica was that an immense hole was found, and inside of it contained ancient machinery. Take that for what it's worth.

I cross my fingers that there is some type of inner earth hole there, but we have a lot of curious clues there is something major there. Atlantis, conceptually, is a good guess. The land mass is technically underwater, right?

I'm super siked for Joseph Farrell's new book: Hess and the Penguins: The Holocaust, Antarctica and the Strange Case of Rudolf Hess

u/PorridgeCranium2 · 8 pointsr/TopMindsOfReddit

My favorite comment, he immediately gets accused of 'attempted doxing' but if Axo is a Oxford educated published researcher then I'll just show myself out:

>Are you Joseph P. Farrell?

>https://www.amazon.com/Hess-Penguins-Holocaust-Antarctica-Strange/dp/1939149851

u/TheDeadManWalks · 7 pointsr/TopMindsOfReddit

A now-deleted comment on one of Axo's other posts about this pointed out that he copy/pasted from this book.
https://www.amazon.com/Hess-Penguins-Holocaust-Antarctica-Strange/dp/1939149851