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Experiment #12

Viewer: Courtney Brown, Session #2

Tasker: John D. Berryman, M.D.

Data: Type 3 (viewer blind and solo)

Target Specific:

Essential Cue:
The edge of the Polar Plateau / Antarctic Continent (28 November 1929)

Numbered Aspects
1. The edge of the Polar Plateau / Antarctic Continent (28 November 1929, approximately 9:00 p.m. Antarctic local time)
2. Richard E. Byrd and Harold June in the aircraft "Floyd Bennet" approaching the edge of the Polar Plateau on their way to the South Pole (28 November 1929, approximately 9:00 p.m. Antarctic local time)
3. The edge of the Polar Plateau - perspective: as seen by the occupants of the aircraft "Floyd Bennet" passing above the Polar Plateau on their way to the South Pole (28 November 1929, approximately 9:15 p.m. Antarctic local time)

WEBMASTER'S NOTE: This very interesting target contains extraordinary imagery. At approximately 8:15 p.m. on the date of the target, the Floyd Bennet flew over the ground-based companion geological team that was proceeding slowly using dog sleds. Mail and photographs of the surrounding terrain were dropped to the geological party by Byrd and June from the Floyd Bennet. The plane then headed directly toward the Polar Plateau, which Byrd and June needed to pass over in order to reach the South Pole. At approximately 9:15 p.m., the plane had climbed to 9,000 feet. In order to climb to 11,000 feet to attain the Polar Plateau, Byrd and June threw out of the plane empty fuel containers and 300 pounds of food. By 10:00 p.m. they were flying over the Polar Plateau on their way to their successful flyover of the South Pole. A useful site to explore this target can be found here.

 

Comments: This second session for this target by this viewer is nearly as profound a description of the target as the first session. Indeed, the data recorded in this second session (presented below) complement rather than merely duplicate the prior observations. Descriptions of cold and mountainous terrain mixed with bright sunlight begin on page 1 of this session. On page 3, the viewer apparently begins to perceive some of the blowing snow that covers the mountains, although he makes a decoding error here in thinking that this may involve a subject. This theme of swirling energetics surrounding a mountainous topology is more accurately described on page 5. Phases 2 and 3 on pages 6 and 7 again describe a mountainous topology mixed with "whooshing" sounds and "swirling energetics." These features are again described with greater detail in Phase 4 on pages 8-10 (see also the sketch on page 17). On page 9 the viewer makes a string of insightful deductions: "Alaska," "Arctic," "North Pole," and "Mt. McKinley." Through these pages are descriptions of cold and snowy, mountainous and sloping terrain. (See also more sketches on page 17.) When shifting his attention to the second numbered aspect for this target, the viewer accurately perceives a subject dressed in very bulky clothing (see also the sketches on page 11 and 14). The deep mind probe of the target subject recorded on page 12 is particularly interesting. Continuing with the target description on subsequent pages, the viewer does not perceive the actual plane, the Floyd Bennet, but rather the scenes that are witnessed from the plane by Byrd and June, including the mountainous terrain, the bright sunlight, and the bright and highly reflective snowy surface below. This corresponds with the general theme of the target as specified by the target specific.

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