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**Why?**
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The story may trace back to 1946, when the U.S. military undertook an operation codenamed "HIGH JUMP," aimed at investigating Nazi remnants in Antarctica—actually intending to find the extraterrestrial technology possessed by the Nazi Party. During the search, they were warned by aliens.
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The protagonist of the story is Richard Evelyn Byrd, an Air Force pilot who encountered a fog while flying a military aircraft over Antarctica. His plane's compass and other electronic devices failed entirely, and under a mysterious gravitational force, the aircraft was compelled to land. During the descent, he saw massive mountain ranges, followed by a lush green meadow, and then a river, where it seemed he spotted living mammoths, along with several flying saucers accompanying him.
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Upon landing, he was taken by several blond individuals to a gigantic building made entirely of crystal. Later, these blonde extraterrestrial beings were classified by experts studying extraterrestrial civilizations as "Pleiadians"—a benevolent group aimed at elevating the spirit of humanity. He was led into a room to meet an elderly man, who informed him that this place was called "AGHARTA," a subterranean world, and that its technological level was nearly a thousand years ahead of surface-dwelling humanity. They had initially intended to avoid contact with surface humans, but upon discovering that people on the surface had invented the atomic bomb, they sent out spacecraft to make contact, only to be perceived as enemies. Perhaps the inhabitants of the inner world wanted Richard to convey a message to surface humanity: to refrain from using nuclear weapons, or else humanity would once again enter a dark age.
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Even though Richard eventually brought this message to a meeting at the Pentagon, he was instructed to keep it confidential, and it wasn't until he passed away in 1957 that his diary was made public by interested parties.
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Ironically, regardless of whether this warning was true or not, humanity on Earth continues to face not just nuclear contamination but also many more dangers and hardships.
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