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**EXCLUSIVE: The Atlantic Isn't “Natural”—Whistleblower Claims It’s a 50-Year-Old Geoengineering Canal Designed to Flood the Mediterranean**

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**EXCLUSIVE: The Atlantic Isn't “Natural”—Whistleblower Claims It’s a 50-Year-Old Geoengineering Canal Designed to Flood the Mediterranean**

Satellite data enthusiasts are in a frenzy after a viral thread from a former NOAA contractor claims the Atlantic Ocean—as we know it—is not a naturally occurring body of water. According to leaked internal memos, the ocean was artificially deepened and widened under the cover of “climate change research” starting in the 1970s.

**The Shocking Claim:** The whistleblower alleges the Mid-Atlantic Ridge isn't a tectonic feature but a submerged construction scaffold. The purpose? To slowly siphon cold Atlantic water into the Mediterranean basin, raising sea levels enough to submerge coastal real estate in Spain, Italy, and Greece—clearing way for a "New Atlantis" owned by a consortium of global finance groups.

**The Smoking Gun:** A declassified 1974 World Bank document reveals a $2.3 trillion budget line item labeled “Project Thule: Atlantic Hydraulic Correction.” Critics point to the sudden, unexplained disappearance of the fabled island of Atlantis in Plato’s writings—the original name, they claim, was a deliberate leak.

**Who Benefits?** Pharmaceutical giants are buying up coastal properties in Malta and Cyprus for "floating research platforms"—but critics say these are actually corporate city-states for a post-continent elite.

**Is the Atlantic real, or is it the biggest infrastructure project in history?** Skeptics demand transparency. The ocean floor, they say, has too many straight lines.

*Verdict: The story is entirely fabricated for entertainment purposes. The Atlantic Ocean is a natural geological feature. However, the narrative asks a valid question: never believe something just because it’s large, wet, and old. Always ask who stands to gain from the tides.*