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The Hollow Earth: The Greatest Geographical Discovery in History
- Narrado por: David Bufton
- Duração: 7 horas e 19 minutos
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Sinopse
New Saucerian proudly presents an official reprint of the cult classic, The Hollow Earth, first published by Gray Barker's Saucerian Press. This edition is an exact facsimile of the original, featuring several enlightening personal letters from the author, Raymond Bernard, PhD, to Barker - rare correspondence not found in other editions.
In this audiobook, Bernard 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 at the Earth's north and south poles. In essence, the Earth is really a fat donut, with little holes at the top and bottom. The seawater and geographical forms stay in place as the surface of the donut curves inward and upside down, held in place by gravity. (Not so kooky when you think about it.)
These "extraterrestrials" are actually our ancestors, and they are from the Inner Earth or Agharta. Admiral Byrd's epic 1,700-mile flight into the North Polar opening startled those privy to the information, leading to an official naval "hush up" of anyone knowing the truth. Those who "know too much" about flying saucers have been targeted ever since.