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jbarry
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I was looking for some missing explorers in S. America and I found this interesting article on Hollow Earth at this link in Ancient Mysteries.

[link= http://www.ufoarea.com/main_aas.html ]http://www.ufoarea.com/main_aas.html[/link]

This is the link on the missing explorer Col. Fawcett's expedition disappeared ~80 yrs ago looking for a lost city, a secound expedition disappeared in ~ 1999.

[link= http://www.guardian.co.uk/brazil/story/0,12462,1174589,00.html ]http://www.guardian.co.uk/brazil/story/0,12462,1174589,00.html[/link]

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(@elyezual)
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RE: Hollow Earth

Interesting.

Yes a few books ive read, and the Emerald Tablets of Toth state that there is mystic knowledge of all the ages under the earth.

Might I add that there has been no undertaking of archeological digs at "the dome of the rock" because of the war over government and religious possesion? Very silly this is. Just imagine the ancient mysteries lying beneath the dome.

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(@talisman)
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RE: Hollow Earth

It may seem silly to us, but they do they do have their reasons. It is a sacred site for more than one religion, and so to them must remain untouched, besides, it adds to the mystery. If we knew everything then there would be no mystery!

June

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(@mirrie)
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RE: Hollow Earth

If we knew everything then there would be no mystery!

There would be far less misunderstanding too. What has mystery done for us but cause confusion and conflict, not to mention the exploitation by some to feed their power-hungry egos?

Wouldn't it better if the truth were known? Of course, to some, this is entirely debatable...and dangerous! 😉

Mirrie

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(@talisman)
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RE: Hollow Earth

Indeed, but we must still respect the views and beliefs of others. Whether we like it or not they still have the right to say no excavations on their land. We have to abide by that.

June

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(@elyezual)
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RE: Hollow Earth

Yes, thats right Talisman, we must respect this. At the same time, imagine what discoveries about our past would take place. Maybe there is more evidence of biblical civilization before 4000 B.C. And maybe thats why they dont want us to look at it.

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