Arctic Mystery
by Hartmut Jager
Title
Arctic Mystery
Artist
Hartmut Jager
Medium
Painting - Acrylic
Description
Admiral Byrd of the US Navy was on an expedition to find Nazis who allegedly had fled to Antarctica at the end of World War II and had established a secret base with submarines, aircrafts and flying saucers which he apparently saw. No credible evidence has ever been found to support this theory.
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February 9th, 2014
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Hartmut Jager
Did US Navy battle UFOs protecting NAZI Antarctic sanctuary in 1947 ? - An extraordinary 2006 Russian documentary was recently translated into English revealing new information about a US Navy Antarctica expedition in 1946/47 given the operational name Highjump. Known as Task Force 68 it comprised of 4700 military personnel, one aircraft carrier (the USS Philippine Sea) and number of naval support ships and aircraft. The Naval expedition was headed by famed polar explorer Admiral Richard Byrd, who had been ordered to consolidate and extend American sovereignty over the largest practical area of the Antarctic continent. - Byrd's expedition ended after only 8 weeks with many fatalities according to initial news reports based on interviews with crew members who spoke to the press while passing through Chilean ports. - Rather than deny the heavy casualty reports, Admiral Byrd revealed in a press interview that Task Force 68 had encountered a new enemy that could fly from pole to pole at incredible speeds.
Kay Brewer
Outstanding work! Voted your work in the Winter Wonderland contest. l/f
Hartmut Jager replied:
🌸 KAY - Thank You for your 'Outstanding' Compliment - and for your much appreciated Contest vote ! - 🙂 -
Pamela Smale Williams
Wonderful crystalline and water world. Reflection and mystery in a magical composition! L/Fave
Hartmut Jager replied:
Thank You Very Much 🌸 PAMELA 🌸 - for your valuable L/Fave votes - and for your much appreciated 'Wonderful' Compliment ! 🙂
Hartmut Jager
Joe, Thank You for having featured my other 'Arctic' image in your group of ' Excellent Self-Taught Art'. :-)
Chad Dutson
Impressive composition! Great use of lines, light and shading! Seen on Today's Best Art!
Katerina Apostolakou
Very impressive!!!
Hartmut Jager replied:
Katerina, thank you for your most generous comment. In a way it is quite odd that we are so fascinated by these various 'mystery tales', that are floating around - even if there is no shred of proof of their truth anywhere.