The Admiral Richard E. Byrd Conspiracy: Hollow Earth & Hidden Antarctica with Zoey Quinn | EP:343 episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 15, 2026 · 2H 11M

The Admiral Richard E. Byrd Conspiracy: Hollow Earth & Hidden Antarctica with Zoey Quinn | EP:343

from Tommy Cullum's Let's Get Freaky · host Tommy Cullum

Few tales in modern conspiracy lore captivate the imagination quite like that of Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd and Operation Highjump (1946–1947). This monumental U.S. Navy expedition—officially a large-scale scientific, mapping, and cold-weather training mission—deployed nearly 4,700 personnel, 13 ships, and dozens of aircraft to Antarctica in the tense early years of the Cold War. Its stated goals included establishing research bases, testing equipment in extreme polar conditions, surveying vast swaths of the continent, and gathering critical data for future operations.Yet beneath the official narrative, persistent questions linger: Did Admiral Byrd uncover something far more extraordinary than ice and rock? Did he encounter evidence of a hidden world—perhaps an entrance to the legendary Hollow Earth, an advanced inner civilization, or even extraterrestrial contact? Was the mission abruptly curtailed due to unforeseen threats? And could there be a shadowy connection to post-WWII Nazi activities in Antarctica, fueling decades of speculation about secret bases, advanced technology, and government cover-ups?These enduring theories—ranging from Byrd's alleged secret diary describing flights beyond the pole into lush, hidden realms, to claims of hostile encounters with unknown aerial forces—have divided skeptics and believers alike, refusing to fade even after nearly 80 years.In today's episode, we dive deep into one of the world's most persistent and enigmatic conspiracies. Joined by special guest Zoey Quinn—an aspiring content creator, writer, and obsessive Dungeon Master for Dungeons & Dragons in the worlds of fantasy and conspiracy alike—we dissect the facts, separate myth from documented history, probe the unanswered questions, and explore why Operation Highjump continues to cast such a long shadow over Antarctica—and why so many believe vital truths remain classified to this day.Buckle up: the ice may hide more than meets the eye. What really happened in the frozen south?We are thrilled to announce the official launch of Let's Get Freaky merchandise! Our collection includes hoodies, t-shirts, mugs, stickers, and more. Explore the full range at http://tee.pub/lic/aQprv54kktw.Do you have a paranormal or extraordinary experience to share? We'd love to hear from you! Contact us to be a guest on the Let's Get Freaky podcast. Email us at [email protected] or reach out via social media on Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, or YouTube at @tcletsgetfreakypodcast. Connect with us at https://linktr.ee/letsgetfreaky.

Few tales in modern conspiracy lore captivate the imagination quite like that of Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd and Operation Highjump (1946–1947). This monumental U.S. Navy expedition—officially a large-scale scientific, mapping, and cold-weather training mission—deployed nearly 4,700 personnel, 13 ships, and dozens of aircraft to Antarctica in the tense early years of the Cold War. Its stated goals included establishing research bases, testing equipment in extreme polar conditions, surveying ...

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