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Satellites detected a mass moving beneath kilometers of Antarctic ice. It disappeared, then reappeared directly beneath an occupied research station. Orbital gravimetric monitoring first identified a localized mass shifting laterally beneath one of the most stable regions of the Antarctic interior. Ground-based radar confirmed the presence of a massive structure embedded deep within the ice sheet, occupying space where uninterrupted glacial formation had existed for thousands of years. The structure did not fracture the surrounding ice. It did not produce seismic disturbance. Yet repeated scans confirmed that it had changed position—moving steadily across the subsurface environment toward a permanent monitoring station built above it. At one point, the anomaly vanished completely from all tracking systems. Days later, it reappeared directly beneath the station’s foundation, closer to the surface than ever recorded. Personnel continued living above it while radar confirmed its presence below their sleeping quarters. The anomaly remains under continuous observation. Its origin, composition, and mechanism of movement have never been explained. This channel reconstructs classified anomaly incidents using documentary-style narration based on infrastructure-confirmed detection scenarios. Each blacksite incident reconstruction presents realistic monitoring environments, satellite tracking anomalies, and unexplained physical presences beneath remote installations. Keywords naturally associated with this incident include antarctic anomaly, classified monitoring station incident, subsurface ice anomaly, satellite gravimetric detection, blacksite incident reconstruction, polar research station anomaly, and unexplained structure beneath Antarctic ice.