Antarctica’s Biggest Secret (still updating)
- John Adams
- 12 hours ago
- 3 min read

Antarctica has always occupied a strange place in the human imagination — a continent of silence, secrecy, and unresolved history. Over the years, I’ve conducted different blind remote viewing sessions connected to this region. “Antarctica’s Biggest Secret" emerges as noteworthy because it rhymes with earlier work done under blind conditions around Admiral Byrd in Antarctica. This article attempts to present the data as cleanly as possible, making some connections to the Byrd project.
Antarctica’s Biggest Secret RV Session
These two sessions were done blind, with no front‑loading (one on paper and one on whiteboard). (To be uploaded/updated)
The tasker was I.V. The target was to "remote view Antarctica's biggest secret". The impressions fell into several distinct clusters.
First was a restricted, controlled zone. The environment felt wet, marshy, basin‑like, with a sense of minimal access and demarcation — almost a “no‑fly” or restricted area. The site carried the emotional signature of something kept from the public.
Another was aerial or space‑related technology. Repeated impressions pointed toward flight and advanced craft. These impressions included the underside of a UFO-type structure, curved or spinning components, grid‑like patterns, fast, controlled motion, scintillating behavior of movement, surveillance or scanning behavior and the AOL of an alien crash.
The emotional tone around this was sharp and focused, almost militaristic.
Next, there were field physics and energetics. One of the strongest motifs involved unusual field behavior. These impressions were of torsional or rotational fields, sine‑wave and longitudinal patterns, beaconing or flashing, particle‑like “skipping”, electrical activity or symbolism. This felt like applied physics, not just natural energy.
The session culminated in a fiery explosion, debris or carcass, containment
evasive maneuvers, a sudden destructive event. These impressions carried the signature of conflict.
There was a distinct NHI Presence noted. The drawings and impressions included an alien looking figure with stark eyes and UAP craft. The emotional signature of this “other party” was intense, predatory, vampiric, blood-lusting, focused, adversarial and with unsettling eyes. It reminded of flying ghouls, straight out of a sci-movie, and like a horror movie.
The gestalt, taken all together, describes a restricted Antarctic zone where an aerial or space‑related NHI event — involving exotic field physics — resulted in a crash or violent encounter that was subsequently contained.
Hauntingly, there was the image of an alien-looking being standing in front of an explosion with that explosion reflected off their eyes (either as their own or someone else's demise).
Similarities with the Admiral Byrd Project
The Admiral Byrd project, completed earlier and with multiple sessions, contains many similar themes: NHI encounters, anomalous craft, underground or subglacial structures, conflict or interception, hidden technology, secrecy and containment, and other field energies or dimensionality.
In my Admiral Byrd ERV I had mentioned navigation and traveling long distances across waters. In this session I noted an admiral or admiralty and the captain of a ship. I noted a vista, horizon and place with something spectral that occurred above.
Comparison
Motif | Antarctica Solo Sessions | Admiral Byrd Project |
NHI Presence | Predatory, adversarial | Repeated NHI encounters, defensive |
Technology / Craft | Flight, underside structure, spin, balls of light | Anomalous craft, advanced technology, balls of light |
Energy / Field Effects | Torsional fields, sine waves | Electromagnetic anomalies |
Event / Conflict | Explosion, crash, debris | Conflict, crashes, interception |
Hidden Infrastructure | Restricted zone, kept from public | Sub-glacial structures, hidden bases |
Surveillance / Observation | Scanning, satellite imagery | Monitoring themes |
Location and Subjects | Large, vistas, water, subjects, male figure, Admiral, Admiralty, etc. | Wide vista, choppy ocean waters, journey, subjects, male figure, uniformed, maps and legends, etc. |
Antarctica remains one of the most symbolically charged and geopolitically opaque regions on Earth. For whatever reason, whether because of its remote physical nature, specific location at the South Pole, or what remains hidden below, it continues draw speculation and intrigue.




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