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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great content - So-so delivery,
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This review is from: The Missing Diary of Admiral Richard E. Byrd (Paperback)
This book had some great stuff in it but it appeared to be run off on an old one-sided copier. All of the pictures are in black and white and seemed to be there only to take up space. This entire "book" could have been type written on two pages, minus the pictures. When I was done, I have to say that I was a little upset that I had to purchase this when I have gotten so much more information on the internet for free. If you can borrow it from a friend (for ten minutes, as that is how long it will take you to read), I recommend that you do that instead.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Musha,
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This review is from: The Missing Diary of Admiral Richard E. Byrd (Paperback)
I hoped that this book revealed us a new evidence about the inner world of the Earth, which had been concealed from us for a long time. But regret to say that it dosen't give us sufficient evident proofs about the Unkown world explored by Admiral Byrd.
15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
very little information,
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This book has printing only on the right side of the pages. Many pages have about twenty words on them (as diary entries). There is very little description of what Admiral Bird saw. Buy it only if you want a complete library of the Hollow Earth Theory.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
The Truth (again),
By nude 0007 "nude0007" (Hattiesburg, Ms) - See all my reviews
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Admiral Byrd's diary is an obvious fake. It is virtually a verbatim account of the movie script for "The Lost Horizon" a movie in 1937. It is filled with obvious contradictions like the visual sighting references given when at that time of year they were experiencing 6 months of night! Not only would no one launch an expedition during the arctic night, but claiming to see anything is an obvious lie. I bought it cheap for a laugh, but don't expect any truth or revelations.
Besides, there's a reason science discarded the hollow earth theory long ago, it is geologically impossible. Still, I cannot see anything wrong with a theory postulating huge underground caverns within the earth's crust. Hollow earth, while a fascinating concept, has never even been explained as to how the earth could possibly form in such a manner. I posted a much more in depth comment here a few years ago, but it apparently has been removed. I guess their goal is to sell books, not truth.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I believe that this really happened to Mr. Byrd,
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This review is from: The Missing Diary of Admiral Richard E. Byrd (Paperback)
I do think that if Mr. Byrd had been believed that we may all be in a different set of circumstances right now. There might have been more contact with the people in the Hollow Earth, even more then there is now. We might be experiencing more peace and less war and certainly better finances. Perhaps if they are Extraterrestrials in the Hollow Earth, then maybe we would have already been flying in UFO's and truly visiting other Planets in our Galaxy by now. Think about it. Wouldn't that be awesome?
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
He did not write this,
By Mount_Olympus "pegasusblue" (above the delicatessan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Missing Diary of Admiral Richard E. Byrd (Paperback)
if you compare this writing style to his other works, it is completely different. Especially all of the exclamation points!!!
Do you really think that after his plane lost all control he would be sitting there writing it down in his journal (as depicted here) or that he would be writing in his book when the inner earth aliens are talking to him? Comical. I was laughing as I read; how he was taken to a crystal city by tall blonde men and given a delicious warm beverage. They even knew his name. |
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The Missing Diary of Admiral Richard E. Byrd by Richard Evelyn Byrd (Paperback - Apr. 1992)
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