Did Edmund Hillary really climb Everest? Maybe not

 

Source, page 8 here: https://mileswmathis.com/mallory.pdf

The article is about George Mallory another fake mountaineer

Hillary was said to be a New Zealand pleb but he ended up as a member of the Order of the Garter

See penultimate paragraph

How likely is that?

Intro, page 1

George Herbert Leigh-Mallory is the famous British mountaineer who allegedly died trying to summit
Everest with a companion in 1924, 30 years before Edmund Hillary did so. His body was allegedly
found in 1999, 75 years later.

Sherlock Holmes could have seen through this story in a matter of minutes: I know because I saw
through it in a matter of minutes. I had never heard of it before this week, when a reader brought it to
my attention, but it didn’t survive even a few moments of serious scrutiny. It is that bad. And yet it has
survived more than a century, with no one (that I could find) questioning it. But isn’t that always the
way?

I can destroy this story with three facts, but it helps if you know something about Mallory going in. He
was famously gay, consorting with many of the biggest flamers of his time. His Wiki page alludes to
that without dwelling on it, but it is central to our analysis here. He slept with his tutor at Cambridge,
A. C. Benson, famous for writing the lyrics to Elgars’ Coronation Ode. He soon became one of the
Bloomsbury crowd of flits, including Rupert Brooke, the Stracheys, Duncan Grant, and John Maynard
Keynes.

Why should you care? Well, you shouldn’t, except that it blows this whole Everest story thusly:
Mallory’s final climbing partner was 22-year-old Andrew Irvine, who had almost no climbing
experience.

Hillary, page 8

Which begs a second, much larger question: given that we have discovered this death was a fraud, that
the Moon landing was a fraud, that the Mars rover was a fraud, that the Titanic dive was a fraud, and
that almost everything else we were ever taught was a fraud, what of the claim Edmund Hillary
summited Everest in 1953? Is that just as fraudulent? I may look at it in more detail later, but a quick
scan of the story at Wiki throws up all the usual red flags:

1) Hillary had very little climbing experience, seeming to be chosen for this expedition out of
nowhere.

2) He famously made the ascent with just one sherpa, which makes no sense. You would expect
him to have at least one white companion in 1953, and we are never told why the leader of the
expedition Hunt would assign Hillary and a sherpa as partners.

3) Hillary allegedly took a photo of Tenzing Norgay on the summit (though there is no way to
confirm it actually is the summit), but no photo of Hillary exists. We are told Hillary refused to be
photographed on the summit. Not believable and very suspicious.

4) Tenzing Norgay is a fake name. His real name was (allegedly) Namgyal Wangdi. So why did
he need an alias? His father’s name was allegedly Ghang la Mingma, and he was a yak herder. I am
not seeing the logic of these names. We are told the head lama of Rongbuk monastery changed his
name, but we are not told why, or why this head lama had anything to do with the son of a yak herder.
Norgay is said to be from both Tibet and Nepal, but he had Indian citizenship, conflicting with both
claims. While in India in the 1940s, Norgay was actually a batman (personal servant) to a Major
Chapman of the British army, a huge red flag. I remind you that Lawrence of Arabia was really a
Chapman, and that these Chapmans are huge spooks.

5) At the time, newspaper reports variously referred to him as Tensing, Tenzing, Tenzing
Bhotia, Tenzing Norgay, Tensing Norkey, Tenzing Sherpa or Dan Shin, as one Indian academic
suggested.[28] Why the confusion? And the name Dan Shin is very suspicious, suggesting all the
other names and stories are manufactured.

6) They set out on 28 May with a support trio comprising Ang Nyima, Alfred
Gregory and George Lowe. Norgay and Hillary pitched a tent at 27,900 feet (8,500 m) on 28 May
while their support group returned down the mountain. Again, that makes no sense. Why would
their support group return down the mountain? A support group that returns back down the mountain
isn’t much of a support group, is it?

7) Hillary is sold as a nobody New Zealander, his father a returned soldier from North Auckland,
but they were actually from a line of watchmakers (read Jews) from Lancashire. His father was
Percival Augustus Hillary, a very peerage name, and his mother was a Clark. His grandmother was a
Fleming. See Sir Augustus Hillary, 2nd baronet, who died in 1855, Isle of Man. He married Susanna
Curwen Christian, the Curwens being knights of Cumberland from way back. His mother was a
Disney. These Hillarys go back to the 1300s in Staffordshire, where they married the Greys, the
Clintons, the Audleys, and the Russells. So my guess is Edmund Hillary is not who we are told he was.

That’s the photo of his mother posted a Wiki, tending to confirm she was high society.

At the outbreak of World War II, Hillary applied to join the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) but
quickly withdrew the application, later writing that he was “harassed by [his] religious conscience”.
[22] In 1943, with the Japanese threat in the Pacific and the arrival of conscription, he joined the
RNZAF as a navigator in No. 6 Squadron RNZAF and later No. 5 Squadron RNZAF on Catalina flying
boats. [22][1] In 1945, he was sent to Fiji and to the Solomon Islands, where he was badly burnt in an
accident.[22]

That makes no sense, and besides we now know the Japanese theater in WWII was just that: theater.
The Solomon Islands campaign was faked, so this claim of being being injured in active duty looks like
the first fake of many. That photo of Hillary in the army is the second.

Those are photos of Hillary in 1953. How old was he for the famous ascent? 45? 50? Nope, 33. He
is 33 in the first photo and 34 in the second. Confirming what I said above about these people looking
+15. But again, he was 33 for this event, which is the usual big red flag. We have found these people
always come into their full promotion at age 33 exactly. And look at that Habsburg jaw! The guy is a
monster. Also confirming my guess Hillary was high peerage is that he was not only knighted, but was
Order of the Garter, limited to 24 living people at a time. You wouldn’t expect a Kiwi mountain
climber to merit that distinction.

Hillary died at age 88 on January 11, or 1/11/08. Aces and eights, of course. Plans to scatter his ashes
on Mt. Everest were cancelled in 2010. Why? We aren’t told but can guess.

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