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THE NAVIGATOR WHO CROSSED THE ICE WALLS: WORLDS BEYOND THE ANTARCTICA

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The story of navigator William Morris who, after the Independence War in the United States, decides to investigate with his new vessel the waters surrounding the Antarctic Circle, finding an unknown passage to an open sea. Other lands await him behind, along with another civilization, the story will begin to reveal to the entire group another reality based on the true past and future of the human being. It will finally lead him to the discovery of other worlds behind the Antarctica and most importantly to know himself, a unique journey from which nothing will ever be the same again.

125 pages, Paperback

Published April 18, 2022

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4 reviews3 followers
August 17, 2022
Would give this 5 stars except for the lack of editing done. Sometimes it was difficult to decipher the point of a sentence or whole paragraph due to editing issues. Also, some very important holes in the story, left me with some obvious questions.

Otherwise, a short book everyone should read whether they believe a word of it or not. Fascinating to imagine.
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August 31, 2024
opening u.s. to a new reality of existence

These stories ring with authenticity bridging the seekers quest for true spiritual meaning to life. Bringing forth the memories of our ancient past and current predicaments of endless human suffering, we must seriously entertain the authors version of our place in this strange world. Where knowledge is power our challenge awaits. Do we dare reach the conclusion that we have always been controlled, manipulated and pillaged by vastly repulsive extra terrestrials and how then do we manage to find true salvation?
431 reviews3 followers
October 18, 2023
I seem to read a lot of these sorts of books, I always found interesting. But, like always, they leave me, with a lot more questions. This book, was indeed fascinating, but left me with so many questions.
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72 reviews1 follower
July 7, 2023
Reads like a science fiction story only it seems to be real.
Having a bit off a struggle with it, mostly by the lack of writing skills and the smoothnes of the story
45 reviews
August 7, 2023
Poor writing. Was difficult to follow due to lack of editing, proper sentence structure and the like
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3 reviews
April 26, 2025
Great introduction to a thrilling journey across the Antarctica

This journey starts as soon as we realize that something about the official narrative regarding the world we live in does not fit. As we keep being lied about the true nature of our universe, the skies, stars, planets, the Sun and the Moon, and even history of humankind; the constant search for answers take us to the truth but not everyone is ready to assume it. Since the system we live in is constantly brainwashing society with fantasies about infinite space and the concept of a world based on a floating rock surrounding a big fire ball, reading books like this is really refreshing. As I compare this information with another books, I am now making my own conclusions. Aware that I will probably never be leaving this wonderful but crooked world, I can now uncover new frontiers with this series!
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20 reviews4 followers
August 10, 2024
The writing in this book, and the whole series for that matter, is not very good, it's poorly edited, and a bit overpriced, but the ideas conveyed and the world imagined is super fun and interesting and exciting that I want to believe that there could be some element of truth to this story, so I will be researching this topic extensively in the coming months and years.
144 reviews9 followers
January 23, 2025
Passing The Ice Walls Of Antarctica

Amazing story. I’ve read other books on this subject but this was so many things into one! I still feel that there was a need for more information. I do see the continuation of further books. Thank you. Good story.
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92 reviews2 followers
September 2, 2024
Short quick read but makes you think about what we have been told. Very interesting and if true, gives me hope for humanity.
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September 6, 2024
The book was so captivating from the start that I couldn't put it down.
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18 reviews
March 19, 2025
This author wasn’t completely convincing. Seemed questionable. A fantastical story, though.
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