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Follow on Google News | Lidenbrock expedition reveals the secrets of AgarthaGNN whistleblower Olga Schumacher details "high-risk, high pay-off" expedition that exposes government Antarctic cover up in a harrowing adventure that may seem like science fiction to many.
By: MPI The year's most compelling story conjures an exhilarating blend of suspense, romance, and mind-bending twists. With the release of Schumacher's explosive journal, the renowned GNN reporter has defied skeptics and snubbed a gag order issued by Judge Stewart Shore in a Los Angeles, California courtroom this week. "The public knows I tell the truth or be damned," Schumacher stated outside Los Angeles County Superior Court. "I'll let the facts speak for themselves. And if challenged, I'm prepared to reveal further evidence that proves my claim that there are more fantastic things in this world than on this world!" The widely discussed subject matter in Schumacher's tale covers the Lidenbrock expedition to Antarctica and their discovery of a hidden entrance to the Hollow Earth. Cynics have dismissed the book as fiction. Schumacher claims otherwise. Is the ultimate destination ordained to be mankind's final foe? In her account, weird events tear apart the life of young pilot Axle Lidenbrock II, adventurous great nephew of the legendary explorer in Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth. A mysterious note from his long-lost father to rescue him from the legendary land of Shambala proves real, and he launches a secret expedition to save him, but the voyage is hijacked. Schumacher, a blind detective stowaway, and a murderer jeopardize the journey and they crash in the Antarctic. Axle's heroism leads them to a fabled entrance to the lost world below, and they descend into a subterranean futuristic kingdom that holds a horrifying secret never before revealed . . . until now. Schumacher detailed, "I may end up snuffed out like a cigarette, stung to death, behind bars, or in a refugee camp, but I'll go to my grave knowing that at least once in my life I was truly loved . . . and I told the truth. I dare say that soon everyone will know first-hand what we experienced." ##### About the author: David W. Menefee began his career with the Dallas Times Herald and the Dallas Morning News. His books have appeared under various imprints in a variety of categories, including biography, travel, fiction, and mysteries. His Richard Barthelmess: Available exclusively from MPI through Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/ For High Resolution Images, a PDF review copy, or more information, contact davemenefee@ End
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