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David icke recommends reading the book THE HOLLOW EARTH by Dr. Raymond Bernard as a summary of the evidence. It is said that the outer crust goes down 800 miles and beyond that the planet is hollow. Also the unanswered question : why are iceberg made of fresh water , when the only water available at the poles is sea water?There rare fresh water rivers out of the inner Earth forming the fresh water icebergs. Ray Palmer believed that UFOs came not from space ,they came from the inner earth(hollow earth). There is an inner sun , clouds, animals, which in the winter migrate to the north, to where it's warmer. so there are people living inside this same earth, in the hollow earth, miles under our feet ,and we are not supposed to know about it, wouldn't believe it either, but Admiral Byrd and witnesses were there to see it. Reality is stranger than fiction. The Roman writer, GAIUS PLINIUS SECUNDUS, known as Pliny, refers to underground peoples who had fled from Atlantis , also legends of the Inner Earth dwellers called the Troglodytes who, Pliny said, have hidden in their tunnels a great ancient treasure. |
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go to:
http://www.voyagehollowearth.com Interesting that someone would show up this year 2007, let's see what will happen
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Admiral Byrd fllew with his entire crew, NOT ALONE,
you can be skeptical about one man, but all of them? we'll see what happens with the trip 2007 |
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We'll be able to see wether it is hallow or not in a couple of months.
It has been informed that the trip was going to be done earlier, but the leader of the group died. I don't know wether it is or not hallow, WE'LL JUST HAVE TO WAIT AND SEE. A lot of people in the past, and still in the present believe in that ,that 800 miles below the crust of the earth it is no longer solid, the allow earth begins, Will be interesting to see if it is one way or another. Last edited by chandrakavi; 19-07-2007 at 07:34 AM. |
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But I wouldn't get your hopes up. This mission has been "going to" happen for several years. My guess is what will happen is the same thing that happened last year and in 2005: Just before departure the website will be taken down and we'll hear no more about it. Last year I corresponded with someone who claimed to be on the mission and she reported that the ship had left Murmansk and returned a few hours later after breaking down. That's the last I heard about it. Shame, because I think it's a good idea and if I had the money I'd be tempted to go along.
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Admiral byrd did go to antactica back in the late 40'ies to eliminate what was left of the nazis (google Neu Schwabenland) who went their after the war to establish their last hold-out. Byrds expidition was supposed to have lasted for three months. After 3 weeks he had to return with his tail behind his legs. The official story was that he was there to test new equipment. But u dont bring 3000 men to do that. The nazi's alledgedly developed UFO's and the historical evidense may be hard to believe, but it's overwhelming. In my oppinion the nazis found a thermal hotspot, ideally suited for an off premise, underground base. They had the time, technology and logistics to do all this. Did so and sent Byrd packing with superior technology. Hollow earth, please... |
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don't know, but neither do you, so the time will come
when we we all find out if this is so. Can you imagine, the shock people had when itt was proven that the earth was round, after having thought for centuries that it was flat, after all, our eyes STILL see it flat, don't we? so I would keep an open mind, until it is proven that it is solid as we have been told since birth, if it isn't fine, let's just wait and not believe we are owners of any truth, Best to you friend , |
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Stewart Swerdlow had an interesting story about an elderly gentleman he knew who could remember being in school in the 20's and being taught about admiral Byrd and the entrance to the hollow earth, and some government heavies turned up one day and swapped all the books that had references with books they'd brought with them....
who knows
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So if the FE model and the SS models occupy the same paradigm slot, so to speak, why should we accept the SS model as the final, ultimate truth?
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if it has not been proven in any way! we can give it the benefit of the doubt at least ,and have an open mind about it.
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Yes indeed. I ask people just to be introspective for a moment and ask themselves exactly how they came about the information that the world is a solid sphere? The answer I give is this: I've seen it on maps and in school atlases, on TV pictures supposedly filmed in space. I've never seen the solidity and spherical propeties of the Earth itself. I've been deep below ground in a Welsh slate mine, but how do I know that the solid rock under my feet went down all the way to the Earth's core? I've flown at 40,000 in an aeroplane, but the Earth looked just as flat from up there as it does from the surface. If I were to claim that the Earth is a solid sphere then I would be basing my claim on no direct experience at all. I would be basing it on the convention viewpoint that I've absorbed since my birth; what I've been told by teachers and parents and peers that hold that viewpoint on the very same ground: because that's what they've absorbed. The "It just is" and "That's just the way things are" factor.
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No, lava heats up in the crustal interior. The SS model is not necesary to explain lava. Even mainstream geology says that the idea that all lava comes from deep in the core is a myth. You don't have to go very deep to find temperatures hot enough to melt rock. Even Obsidian has been brought up from the upper mantle.
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