1967 Satellite Photograph from Space, Shows North Pole Opening to Inner Earth

THE ESSA-3 PHOTOGRAPH OF THE DOUGHNUT HOLED NORTH POLE 1967.

The 1st Photograph was taken by ESSA-3 on January 6th, 1967, Is showing a Hole at the North Pole. But are they Real Photographs or Fakes?

The U. S. Environmental Science Services Administration (ESSA) was created In 1965 as part of a reorganization of the United States Department of Commerce (USDOC).

Its mission was to Oversee the Nation’s Weather and Climate Operations. In January 1966, ESSA changed the Weather Bureau’s name to the National Weather Service (NWS), and the National Data Centre was renamed the Environmental Data Service (EDS).

In 1970 ESSA was reorganized again and It became the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Its Satellite Program was launched by NASA In 1958, and ended with the decommissioning of Its last Satellite In 1977.

But If not Fake, why are the Poles Blacked Out? Some Scholars say at this time of year the North Pole would have been In Darkness anyway. While others say the Poles have been Blacked out by Airbrush, to hide an Hole to Hollow Earth.

Also I have read an Article that Satellites can’t Fly over the Poles because there’s No Mass there to keep them In Orbit. The reason being there Is No Mass there to Exert a Gravitation Acceleration towards the Earth to keep them In Orbit.

…the very 1st Satellites put In Polar Orbit were lost because they had NOT taken Into account the Existence there of a Polar Opening Into the Earth’s Interior.

Therefore, ALL Subsequent Polar Orbiting Satellites have had to be put In Orbit so that they do not go over the Polar Opening.

Even on the Russian Side of the Pole, there are No Orbiting Satellites, and some Researchers have suggested that the Polar Opening Is Located on the Russian Side of the Pole, and Holograms, Mind Blocks, Space-time Curves, or Methods not even Imagined by our limited Knowledge are used to Cover It up.

When you think about It, the North and South Poles are probably the Best Secrets of Regions on the Planet.

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