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The Book They Never Wanted Written: Beyond the Ice Wall - Paperback

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by Seravyna (Author)

The Book They Never Wanted You to Read

What if Antarctica isn't a frozen wasteland - but the most heavily guarded lie of the last seventy years?

They erased the maps.
They silenced the explorers.
They buried the files.
They lied.

Beyond the Ice Wall rips open the classified record of Earth's most restricted frontier. This is not speculation. This is not myth. This is a documented investigation into what a thirty-year cartographer, a structural engineer who read the procurement orders, and the declassified Operation Highjump logs all point toward a managed boundary around territory the public was never meant to see.

Inside the Vault:

  • Operation Highjump Exposed - What Admiral Byrd's 1947 expedition actually found, and why the Navy brought back seventy percent fewer men than it deployed.
  • The Antarctic Treaty Decoded - The 1959 agreement that locked down an entire continent. Who signed it. What they were protecting. What they still are.
  • Erased Maps & Scrubbed Archives - Piri Reis, Mercator, Oronteus Finaeus: the pre-glacial cartography of Antarctica that exists, that predates the known ice sheet, and that your geography textbook never mentioned.
  • The Ice Wall Itself - Testimony from polar expedition logs, satellite anomalies the public catalogs won't explain, and the specific military clearance levels surrounding the perimeter.
  • The Corridor Network - Why the U.S. military has maintained continuous year-round infrastructure on a continent no nation owns, at a scale no stated mission justifies.
  • UFO & Unacknowledged Aerospace Activity - Declassified sightings, archived testimony, and the specific categories of craft that polar observers have been reporting since 1946.

Based on Declassified Documents, Expedition Logs, and Cartographic Evidence

Every citation is drawn from the public record. Every reference can be independently verified. Seravyna, a Canadian investigative researcher, journalist, and author, spent three years assembling what sits in separate archives, military, scientific, legal, cartographic into the single picture those archives were designed to keep apart.

The ice wall isn't a metaphor. It's a lock on forbidden lands.

Book 1 of the Black Vault Series. The series continues with Sealed Sky, Frequency Cage, Soul Harvest, There Is No God, and You Were Never Real, each volume unlocking the next chamber of a system built to keep you from seeing the whole.

Once you read the files, there is no turning back.

Number of Pages: 170
Dimensions: 0.36 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: September 24, 2025
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