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The IceCube Neutrino Observatory is located at the South Pole, which searches for subatomic particles called "neutrinos." It is operated by an international group of scientists, comprising of approximately 300 physicists from 58 institutions in 14 countries called the IceCube Collaboration. Funding comes from both government sources, mainly through universities, as well as the private sector. The website is sponsored by the University of Wisconsin. IceCube is a cubic-kilometer particle detector made of Antarctic ice and located near the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. It is buried beneath the surface, extending to a depth of about 2,500 meters. A whistleblower who worked at IceCube for about a year has gone public with warnings about alleged technology associated with IceCube, claiming that they have developed energy weapons that can cause earthquakes. He was a contractor for Raytheon, one of the largest corporations in the world that develops weapons for the military. On