Cross-Posting: The Hollow Earth
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Cross-Posting: The Hollow Earth
Patrick Bellringer has been featured prominently on our NESARA forum for years.
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Re: Cross-Posting: The Hollow Earth
The "hollow Earth" with the "hole" at the north pole where aliens flew in and out of the inside of the Earth was a story that was briefly passed around among students at recess when I was in high school in the late 1960s.
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Jules Vern wrote Journey to the Center of the Earth. Of course, those of us who like Edgar Rice Brrroughs remember the "Pellucidar." Here is a site with a lot of cites: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollow_Earth Wikipedia reports that expeditions were attempted in the early 1800's to prove that there was a "hole at the pole."Famspear wrote:The "hollow Earth" with the "hole" at the north pole where aliens flew in and out of the inside of the Earth was a story that was briefly passed around among students at recess when I was in high school in the late 1960s.
For a modern take on the story, see David Weber's Mutineer's Moon, in which the Moon is not hollow but a disguised super-warship which has been waiting in orbit for 50,000 years or so. This novel is available on line the the Baen free library at:
http://www.baen.com/library/
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Oddly enough, I even remember Superman and the Mole Men (1951).
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In the novel Frankenstein, the only event that happens in the present is a man is writing letters to his sister-- all else is flashbacks, The man is a ship captain who is icebound somewhere north of Greenland. He was trying to sail to the top of the world to find a way into the hollow interior. That was around 1810, and Shelley writes as if confident her audience is familiar with the theory, so it must have been around for a few years before that.
And in the 1930s, the nazis flirted with the concept.
Today there are still a few people pushing it as one of the great "truths they don't want you to know", so it's not surprising to see it show up among tps.
And in the 1930s, the nazis flirted with the concept.
Today there are still a few people pushing it as one of the great "truths they don't want you to know", so it's not surprising to see it show up among tps.
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And the ship captain is relating the story that was told to him by a man (Dr. Frankenstein) whom they had encountered on the polar ice. So it's all hearsay.grixit wrote:In the novel Frankenstein, the only event that happens in the present is a man is writing letters to his sister-- all else is flashbacks, The man is a ship captain who is icebound somewhere north of Greenland.
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Re: Cross-Posting: The Hollow Earth
According to a secret diary found in the 70's, Richard Byrd and Floyd Bennett flew their tri-motor some 4,000 miles into the inner earth during the North Polar expedition of 1926.
Such a story is obviously untrue because everyone knows the Fokker tri-motor had nowhere near that kind of range.
Such a story is obviously untrue because everyone knows the Fokker tri-motor had nowhere near that kind of range.
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It's a good thing that Mid-Earth Gas has stations every few hundred miles.Truthstalker wrote:According to a secret diary found in the 70's, Richard Byrd and Floyd Bennett flew their tri-motor some 4,000 miles into the inner earth during the North Polar expedition of 1926.
Such a story is obviously untrue because everyone knows the Fokker tri-motor had nowhere near that kind of range.
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Of course they omitted entries in their logs to the Illumiati FBO's in their trip.Truthstalker wrote:According to a secret diary found in the 70's, Richard Byrd and Floyd Bennett flew their tri-motor some 4,000 miles into the inner earth during the North Polar expedition of 1926.
Such a story is obviously untrue because everyone knows the Fokker tri-motor had nowhere near that kind of range.
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They were flying a Ford Tri Motor, not a Fokker, and the plane is currently on display at the Ford Museum in Dearborn.Truthstalker wrote:According to a secret diary found in the 70's, Richard Byrd and Floyd Bennett flew their tri-motor some 4,000 miles into the inner earth during the North Polar expedition of 1926.
Such a story is obviously untrue because everyone knows the Fokker tri-motor had nowhere near that kind of range.
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Negative on that, Jack!Gregg wrote:They were flying a Ford Tri Motor, not a Fokker, and the plane is currently on display at the Ford Museum in Dearborn.
Byrd used Fokkers exclusively until the Antarctic Expedition in 1929. In fact, Tony Fokker himself was at the controls of Byrd's tri-motor, the America, when it crashed in the spring of 1927 (seriously injuring Floyd Bennett) preventing Byrd from competing for the Orteig Prize which ended up going to an unknown named Charles Lindbergh.
Now, the Fokker tri-motor used by Byrd in 1926 happened to be named the Josephine Ford, so I guess you could say it was a "Ford" tri-motor, but the plane you saw in Dearborn was the Floyd Bennett, named after his then deceased companion, a Ford (as in "Henry") Tin Goose used in the 1929 South Pole expedition.
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You're both wrong; those Fokkers were in Messchersmits!
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I stand corrected and seriously impressed.Truthstalker wrote:Negative on that, Jack!Gregg wrote:They were flying a Ford Tri Motor, not a Fokker, and the plane is currently on display at the Ford Museum in Dearborn.
Byrd used Fokkers exclusively until the Antarctic Expedition in 1929. In fact, Tony Fokker himself was at the controls of Byrd's tri-motor, the America, when it crashed in the spring of 1927 (seriously injuring Floyd Bennett) preventing Byrd from competing for the Orteig Prize which ended up going to an unknown named Charles Lindbergh.
Now, the Fokker tri-motor used by Byrd in 1926 happened to be named the Josephine Ford, so I guess you could say it was a "Ford" tri-motor, but the plane you saw in Dearborn was the Floyd Bennett, named after his then deceased companion, a Ford (as in "Henry") Tin Goose used in the 1929 South Pole expedition.
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Ya, ya, dats right, dos Fokkers vas flyin' Messerschmitts.Prof wrote:You're both wrong; those Fokkers were in Messchersmits!
It's been damn near 40 years since I heard that one.