Mudpuppy
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Re: !!!THEORY!!!
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The second was The Missing Diary of Admiral Richard E. Byrd and said to be the great explorer's "missing journal" describing his mysterious voyage inside the earth which was never revealed to the public. Admiral Byrd wrote about a "great land" beyond the pole that was NOT covered in ice and met beings of a super nature. It's a fascinating read.
Also, here is a link from Art Bell's site that lists his "Hollow Earth" guests and their shows and chat logs.
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/search_resul...ry=hollow+earth
Also, here are some pictures I found that might be interesting.
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There are two books that I read some years ago that deal with exactly what you are posting. The first one was The Smoky God which was originally published in 1908 by Willis George Emerson, who relates the adventures of one Olaf Jansen, a Norwegian seafarer. His story was of a land beyond the North pole was only one of many in its time. Many of the modern-day "polar myth" theories can trace their origins to these incredible journies. Jansen claimed that the northern aperture, intake or hole, so to speak, is about 1,400 miles across. He also reports that this area is inhabited by a race of tall human-looking beings who, he claims, were driven out of the Garden of Eden, and who brought their traditional history with them.WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK? please reply!![/b]
The second was The Missing Diary of Admiral Richard E. Byrd and said to be the great explorer's "missing journal" describing his mysterious voyage inside the earth which was never revealed to the public. Admiral Byrd wrote about a "great land" beyond the pole that was NOT covered in ice and met beings of a super nature. It's a fascinating read.
Also, here is a link from Art Bell's site that lists his "Hollow Earth" guests and their shows and chat logs.
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/search_resul...ry=hollow+earth
Also, here are some pictures I found that might be interesting.