This controversial book claims that flying saucers not only exist, but that they are the vehicles of a super-race that lives in a huge, underground world whose entrance is in the earth's North Pole.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Legit compiled evidence pointing torwards a hollow interior.,
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This review is from: The Hollow Earth The Greatest Geographical Discovery in History (Paperback)
Actually, I give this book 4.5 STARS. The info the author presents is more of a compilation of other statements from individuals, books & magazines which presents undeniable evidence leading one to wonder if we truly are being kept of knowledge that the Earth does have a hollow interior, but not that of molten substances, but that of a World within the Earth; where not one race, but at least two races of terrestrial intelligant beings have been inhabiting for aeons now. Did the Atlanteans, in their spacecraft, fly over to South America, and dig tunnels leading to the interior, in fear of dieing from the radioactive energy they released during a war which caused their land to sink? Did the ancestors of the Eskimo escape Northernly, ala the birds, bears etc., that traveled North during Winter, to face a warmer climate with lush & plentiful vegitation to eat, and decided to stay ? What about the Northern Lights; the abundance of U.F.O sightings after the second World War? If you get this book, I suggest getting Zecharia Sitchin's "12th Planet". I'm beginning to believe that the aforemention, along with the living creature Big Foot all tie in, and have much to do with our past & our future. The most interesting part of this book comes in at the last chapter, as Bernard gives his views on how alien spacecraft are able to move at such high speeds & sharp turns w/out exploding. Very interesting book.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Raymond Bernard's "The Hollow Earth" is a classic...,
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This review is from: The Hollow Earth: The Greatest Geographical Discovery in History (Paperback)
"The Hollow Earth", Raymond Bernard - the classic and fully distributed - published first in the 1960's - is in every geology section of your neighborhood or university library. Does God have a great sense of humor or what? If you want to have a great introduction to the Hollow Earth that hits the high spots of this controversial subject - read this book.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
very disturbing and thought provoking,
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This review is from: The Hollow Earth The Greatest Geographical Discovery in History (Paperback)
i first read this book 30-odd years as a pre-teen then re- read about 9 years ago as i read new edition of the book i felt as if certain parts had been deleted or censored out; giving the feeling as you read on that some paragraphs are re-dundant. if any one had read previous publishings like to compare thoughts
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