The North Pole Inner Earth Expedition is the Greatest Expedition in the History of the World.
The Yamal was retired in 2008. The Captain Kalibnikov is the only civilian ship remaining in the world that can make this voyage. It is 450 feet long, weighs 23,000 tons, and has a 4 ½ year fuel supply. It is capable of carrying 100 passengers. It also has a helicopter and a small boat used for forward exploration and for sampling the sea and ice. The Yamal is the key to success for equipment to reach and successfully study the arctic regions. The team is going to be well housed on this ship for the 14-day charter. No diesel craft can make this journey. We need at least 5 days on location to take the measurements necessary to make the project a success.
As a scientific expedition, we will spend our time sampling and testing the organic, biological elements on and under the ice. Items that we will examine include:
Sea Water Analysis
- pH – using a precision pH Meter
- Density
- Boiling and freezing temperatures
- Metal Content through Gas Chromatography
- Salinity using a precision Salinity Meter
- Crystal formation – Using a Cold Room Microscope Lab
Ice Analysis
- Core examination for sediments and pollen
- Density
- Freezing Temperature – Using a Precision Meltemp
- Iridium
- Salts and microorganisms
Marine Life
- Plankton
- Fish
- Sea Birds
- Whales
- Dolphins
- Polar Bears
- Sea Lions and seals
- Undersea photography
- Under-ice photography
Aurora Borealis Examination
- Spectrographic analysis
- Origin
- Pattern analysis
- Duration and flow
- Magnetism
Earth Magnetism
- Magnetometer readings to locate magnetic anomalies
- Magnetic eddies and disturbances
Infrared Photography
- Heat sources under the sea
- Heat sources under the ice
- Heat sources in the sky
- Flying or sub-surface craft that may be not visible to the naked eye
Sea Floor Geology
- Core sample on the ocean floor
- Depth and morphology mapping
- Sonar mapping using single and dual source sonar
Oceanic Depression Measurement
- Using a precision gyroscope, the curvature of the Earth will be mapped
- Sea depression halo will be located
- Arc of the depression will be mapped by sea
- Using the arc, the circumference will be calculated
- Using the circumference, the diameter will be calculated
- Using the diameter, the center will be calculated
- At the center of the depression, the search for a crustal opening will begin
Itinerary
The following is the 15-day plan for activities and opportunities for filming during the Expedition. It is subject to change and may be updated often in the funding, partnering and pre-production stages.
Day One
- Transfer of people and equipment from New York and London to Moscow.
Day Two
- Tour Moscow.
- Fly to Murmansk, Russia.
- Assign rooms
- Hand out final class and laboratory schedules
Day Three
- Board the Yamal
- Depart for Finland
- Main meeting hall orientation
- Rules and guidelines
- Set up network and satellite uplinks
- Begin live streamlink
- Begin “Heart Math” training
Day Four
- Arrive in Finland
- Tour Finland
- Public Meeting and Conference
- Return to the Yamal
Day Five
- Travel to Ellismere Island
- Begin classes in Marine biology
- Begin classes in polar astronomy
- Begin classes in Hollow Earth History
- Begin Aurora Watch
- Continue “Heart Math” Training
- Begin nightly concerts with Expedition composer
- Issue Parkas and sponsored supplies
Day Six
- Begin breaking ice
- Begin classes in Marine biology
- Begin Polar marine life sampling
- Begin Sea Water sampling
- Begin baseline magnetic measurements
- Calibrate the gyroscope for Earth curvature measurement
- Continue Aurora Borealis project
- Begin human consciousness classes and measurements
Day Seven
- Continue breaking ice
- Continue daily helicopter excursions to find the best path forward
- Continue Polar marine life sampling
- Continue Sea Water sampling
- Begin searching for oceanic depression using magnetic measurements
- Begin gyroscope for Earth curvature measurement
- Continue Aurora Borealis project
- Continue human consciousness classes and measurements
Day Eight
- Arrive Magnetic North Pole
- Continue search pattern for oceanic depression
- Continue breaking ice
- Continue daily helicopter excursions to find the best path forward
- Continue Polar marine life sampling
- Continue Sea Water sampling
- Continue Aurora Borealis project
- Continue human consciousness classes and measurements
Day Nine
- Magnetic North Pole mapping for possible planetary opening
- Continue search pattern for oceanic depression
- Continue breaking ice
- Continue daily helicopter excursions to find the best path forward
- Continue Polar marine life sampling
- Continue Sea Water sampling
- Continue Aurora Borealis project
- Continue human consciousness classes and measurements
Day Ten
- Use completed human consciousness training to attract inner Earth presence
- 24-hour day of observation for Inner Earth contact
- Obtain sea floor core samples
- Complete mapping of oceanic depression
- Begin return trip to Murmansk
Day Eleven
- Continue return trip to Murmansk
- Continue oceanic depression mapping to verify circular shape
- Continue interviews for human consciousness study
Day Twelve
- Arrive open water and stop breaking ice
- Continue return trip to Murmansk
- Continue interviews for human consciousness study
Day Thirteen
- Arrive at Murmansk
- Debriefing and file closing
- Prepare for departure
Day Fourteen
- Return to Moscow
- Farewell dinner in Moscow
Day Fifteen
- Arrive at domestic destinations
- Voyage is complete
- Work will begin on file transfers and post production for the documentaries
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