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Dr. Cook Killed Robert Scott! |
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Dr. Cook had not faked reaching the North Pole! Peary
was planning to reach South Pole and would have done
so...thus saving Scott from himself." |
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Scott with his "death march" crew reached the South Pole only to learn that Amundsen had beaten them
to it. Amundsen employed teams of dogs—just the way Henson & Peary did to
such brilliant success at the North Pole. Scott, unfortunately, used his men
in place of dogs until the work killed them all. But as in most
things in life, the person who does things correctly, and
uneventfully, get little attention and the one who screws up and
suffers gets all the attention. Scott is a big deal to the British
and the subject of books, films, and plays. Amundsen is all but
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These are actual diary entries showing the
advanced plans Peary had been making to take his
team to Antarctica. He was lining up men,
financing, promotion, equipment, etc.

"Peary
Antarctic Arctic Club
give financial start to Antarctic project.
Join with some scientific society. Officers from
Navy Life Pres. Nat Geog.
In Antarctic work make milk ration 2 tins
per day for 4 men? Saxin or saccharine part
of regular rations. Have 2 small 2" Florence
stoves each party.
Henson Pattern sledge, cooker, lamp & stoves
etc. for Antarctic. Gushue Ship models for
Antarctic. Marvin Clothing models. Self. General
Plans & details. Have Dr. Wiley analyze
pemmican. Increase amount of fat (5% to 10%?)
xx Double amount quantity of raisins. Sugar remain
same. Decrease meat fibre by [inserted:] amount
increase fat. No preservatives or glass.
Pemmican (crew) in 12 lb. tins in 1 lb. cakes.
(about 6' x 4' x 1 1/2' same size as present tins)
Special design for oil & alcohol tins. Aluminum
tea machines & small lamp stove, funnels & pails." Peary
Diary |
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Recently discovered documents
(Peary's now public
North
Pole Diary) indicate that Robert E. Peary had
planned to reach the South Pole! He was going to
organize an expedition immediately upon return to
America from the North Pole in 1909. Peary would have
easily reached the South Pole, thus saving Scott from
killing himself and his entire expedition.

Famed polar expert
Paul Landry says Henson & Peary
would have had "a holiday" at the South Pole. He says
that it is easy compared to the Arctic Ocean:

"The South Pole ...was really
easy. Almost every day I would think or say:
"Scott died out here?" Henson and Peary would
of had a holiday down there after what they went
through in the North. Being in Antarctica made
me realize even more how great and experienced
Matt and Peary were...."
Paul
Landry, "World's Greatest Living Polar
Traveler" |

But because Dr. Cook announced his polar hoax it
diverted all public attention and the resultant
funding opportunities Peary needed. Peary was unable
to dash off to the South Pole.

Without the "sure
thing" of a Peary expedition to the South Pole
British and Norwegian rivals rushed to Antarctica in a mad
race to be the first to claim the last great geographic prize
that existed.
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Shocking evidence proves that Dr.
Cook Killed the British South Pole expedition team
of Robert Scott!
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Robert Falcon Scott
hastily dashed off without proper planning. His
inadequately equipped team starved to death. This
death of an entire expedition would never have
happened if Dr. Cook had not perverted history by
lying. If he had never perpetrated his hoax, Peary
and Henson would have dashed off triumphantly to
the South Pole.
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Scott in the process of dying because of what
Dr. Cook did! The stain of this needless death
of this brave Englishman and his brave men
shall forever hang over the head of Cook. Cook
killed Scott just as surely as if he had
harpooned him like a seal. |
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"If Cook had not created the infamous 'North Pole
Controversy' by lying, Peary could have saved Robert
Scott from his grizzly death." |
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What is this all about you ask? Well, it will
only make sense to an insider who understands the deliberate parody of
Frederick Cook and the Vetters vendetta as carried on by his troublesome
relatives. Frederick Cook, in his bizarre 1911 book, asserted Peary
drove a man (Verhoeff) to suicide but whom, in fact, had gone off by
himself and fell in a crevasse. Cook next charged Peary of somehow
driving to suicide Evind Astrup who in fact had died of exposure on a
cross country skiing trip somewhere in Norway! Cook further accused
Peary of killing Eskimos with contaminated food, of abandoning "to the
savage wilds of the North" a child born to his Eskimo "concubine", etc.
He even hinted that a drowning (Ross Marvin) was actually a murder by
"Peary's Eskimo" to silence Marvin for some esoteric reason. To this day
Cookites accuse Peary of killing Eskimos taken back to New York (they
died due to lack of disease immunity) on behalf of various scientific
organizations.

So anyway, I hope you enjoy this very plausible theory about Cook
killing Scott in the aforementioned context. That Peary was going to
reach the South Pole is based on fact; you may verify the Peary Diary entries for yourself. It is also factual that Peary knew the South
Pole was an easy prize since it is on land—only the North Pole is so incredibly dangerous and difficult
because of the Arctic Ocean. Experts agree that if
Cook had not caused a nasty public scandal Peary could
have raised funds and easily captured the South Pole for the USA.
Russell R. Robinson, September 2002 |
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| © 2000 Rusty Robinson |