By Dennis Crenshaw Please visit Dennis Crenshaw’s web-site at http://www.thehollowearthinsider.com/ This intriguing question has attracted the attention of free thinkers, scientists and a wide assortment of crackpots back through the ages. Plato wrote of enormous subterranean tunnels both broad and narrow that made up the earth’s interior. Dr. Edmond Halley, of comet fame, believed that all heavenly bodies were hollow and in a speech before the members of the Royal Society of London stated “Beneath the crust of the […] Read More
Category: The Hollow Earth
– by Ryan Dube “We are part of a symbiotic relationship with something which disguises itself as an extra-terrestrial invasion so as not to alarm us.” –Terrence McKenna“Increasingly I felt as if I were entering a struggle that might even be more than life and death. It might be a struggle for my soul, my essence, or whatever part of me might have reference to the eternal. There are worse things than death, I suspected… so far the word […] Read More
Posted July 22.02 Berenike artifacts indicate a wide-ranging, cosmopolitan mix of people South of Suez, the Egyptian shore of the Red Sea used to be sprinkled with ports that throbbed with life and commerce in antiquity, especially during the heyday of the Roman Empire. But long ago, the relentless desert buried their remains. Under the sand lie pivotal links in a maritime trade route that rivaled the better-known overland Silk Road. From here, ships ventured down the coast to […] Read More
We have indicated previously that the subterranean cities of Agharta were constructed by Atlanteans as refugees from the radioactive fallout produced by the nuclear war they fought, and also referred to Huguenin´s theory that flying saucers were Atlantean aircraft which were brought to the Subterranean World prior to the occurrence of the catastrophe that sank Atlantis. The abandonment of their former home on top of the four-sided sacred mountain in the center of Atlantis (Mount Olympus or Meru, later memorialized by the four-sided, truncated pyramids of […] Read More
By Michael Fitzgerald Record Columnist February 17, 2008 12:00 AM An aspiring screenwriter from Brooklyn contacted this paper the other day, researching a baffling 1934 Stockton incident, a mysterious man and the lost civilization of Lemuria. Steven Sindoni said he is writing a screenplay about J.C. Brown. Brown was either a geologist (his claim) charlatan or wacko (my opinion) or hunted man hiding behind an alias (Sindoni’s deduction). Whoever Brown was, it is a fact that he turned up […] Read More
“ Sometime during the 12th century, a monastic chronicler in England by the name of “Gervase of Tilbury” recorded a strange account of two “children” who suddenly appeared near a small town near Bury St. Edmunds, England. The account was also recorded in the writings of several other chroniclers who lived at the time or sometime afterward. These include: William of Newbury — HISTORIA RERUM ANGLICARUM, written in Yorkshire, England (1136-1198?); Abbot Ralph of Coggeshall — Chronicon Anglicarum; and […] Read More
A report of a more recent sighting of live wild-men or Alma was related to Myra Shackley by Dmitri Bayanov, of the Darwin Museum in Moscow. In 1963, Ivan Ivlov, a Russian pediatrician, was traveling through the Altai Mountains in the Southern part of Mongolia. Ivlov saw several human-like creatures standing on a mountain slope. They appeared to be a family group, composed of a male, female, and child. Ivlov observed the creatures through his binoculars from a distance […] Read More
Note from Rayelan: I have had this piece in my computer files for years. I have no idea where I got it. I don’t know if it was emailed to me or if I found it somewhere. I think it’s time to post it. The greatest exponent of the subterranean kingdom of Agharti was Dr Ferdinand Ossendowski (1876-1945), a Polish academic, explorer and writer. In 1922 Ossendowski published his best selling work Beasts, Men and Gods, a chronicle of […] Read More
2006 Richard Toronto Little is known of Edward John‘s origin. That which was known of him by friends and acquaintances is now forgotten. His life, as we know it, began with the May 1946 issue of AMAZING STORIES magazine in a rambling, detailed letter confirming the truths of the Shaver Mystery. The letter was postmarked San Francisco, where Edward “Ed” John shared a one-bedroom apartment with his aged mother. Their modest digs were located in a row of Victorian flats on the 400 block of […] Read More
http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message901534/pg1 Marconi the Mysterious Marconi was the son of a wealthy Italian landowner and an Irish mother When interest in his first transmission in 1895 had not interested Italian authorities, he had gone to Britain. The Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company was formed in London in 1896 and Marconi made millions, off his inventions. Marconi and Tesla are both given credit for the invention of the radio Marconi’s historical radio transmission utilized a Heinrich Hertz spark arrester a Popov antenna […] Read More