In 1959, the worldβs most powerful nations signed the Antarctic Treaty, trusting that a public promise of peace would forever dedicate the continent to science. But for three decades, as investigative journalist Linda Moulton Howe collected secret testimonies from military whistleblowers, she uncovered far more than research outposts; she discovered a shadow geography of no-fly zones and armed patrols operating in the darkness. What lies beneath the veneer of international law is not a peace agreement, but the architecture of a global quarantine. And now that her thirty-year silence has been broken, it threatens to expose the one secret the treaty was truly designed to protect: not what was found, but why it had to be locked away from the rest of the world.
Linda Moulton Howe Finally Tells The Truth