Thread: hollow earth??
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Old 11-18-2008, 04:54 AM   #8
Allan
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Default Re: hollow earth??

"The Hollow Earth" was written by Dr Raymond Bernard and published in 1969. I remember a teacher in Grade 10 (30 years ago) casually mentioned this book in passing (throwing us a bone) and we all thought he was off his rocker thinking that the earth was hollow. I happened to read it many years later and combined with other resources (the Tuesday Lobsang Rampa collection, Admiral Byrd's diary, the book called the The Smoky God, etc) I have no doubt that there is a middle earth, hollow earth, Agharti, Shamballa, Shangri-La, Thule, Arktos, Valhalla, and Hades - whatever it's been called throughout the ages.

(I'm not saying I'm right, I'm just saying that I have no doubt about it and totally believe it.)

Some things are hard to believe but it doesn't mean it can't be... just like people might find it hard to believe that we are spinning on our axis at 1,000 miles per hour as we revolve around the sun at 66,000 miles per hour as our solar system travels around the Milky Way at 400,000 miles per hour as the Milky Way drifts through the universe. Geez, no wonder I feel dizzy when I wake up each day... haha
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