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World Top Secret: Our Earth Is Hollow! BLANK PAGE World Top Secret: Our Earth Is Hollow! World Top Secret: Our Earth Is Hollow! Could the earth, moon, planets and stars all be hollow bodies? Amazingly, the answer is Yes! And very likely inhabited within! Come join us on our voyage of discovery... We are now signing up Expedition Members For Our First Voyage to Inner Earth via the North Polar Opening! To Join Our Hollow Earth Expedition, Click Here Expedition UPDATES Voyage to Our Hollow Earth Expedition Cruise Brochure Contents New Items Title Page Dedication Order eBook From the Author About the Author Illustrations Foreword Preface Introduction CHAPTER ONE The World's Top Secret!: The Greatest Geographical Discovery In History CHAPTER TWO Our Earth Is Hollow -- The Scientific Evidence CHAPTER THREE The Garden of Eden -- FOUND! CHAPTER FOUR The Land of the Lost Ten Tribes Of Israel -- FOUND! CHAPTER FIVE Paradise -- FOUND! CHAPTER SIX The Origin Of Flying Saucers -- FOUND! http://www.ourhollowearth.com/HE/ (1 of 2) [9/15/2005 9:22:55 PM] World Top Secret: Our Earth Is Hollow! CHAPTER SEVEN "And They Shall Hunt Them...Out of the Holes of the Rocks" CHAPTER EIGHT The Celestial Destiny of Our Hollow Earth CHAPTER NINE The Auroras Prove Our Earth IS Hollow! CHAPTER TEN The Earth's Van Allen Radiation Belts Prove Our Earth Is Hollow! CHAPTER ELEVEN EARTHQUAKES Prove Our Earth Is Hollow! CHAPTER TWELVE Our Hollow Earth And The Plate Tectonic System CHAPTER THIRTEEN The Throne of King David -- FOUND! CHAPTER FOURTEEN The City of Enoch -- FOUND! CHAPTER FIFTEEN A Proposal For An Expedition To Our Hollow Earth Bibliography Exhibits Other Collections Scriptural and Other References to Hollow Earth The Smoky God The Origin, Cause and Control of Gravity -- Found! Proposed City of Light, An Ideal Society Is the Planet Uranus Hollow? Is the Asteroid Eugenia Hollow? Location and Size of the Polar Openings Perfect Health -- Found! To order a downloadable copy of my ebook World Top Secret: Our Earth Is Hollow! in PDF format for $12.00 US, click here or send an email to: [email protected] Last Updated: August 28, 2005 http://www.ourhollowearth.com/HE/ (2 of 2) [9/15/2005 9:22:55 PM] Our Earth Is Hollow! Our Earth is Hollow! Located at 84.4 degrees North and South Latitude are Polar Openings that lead into the hollow interior of our planet where the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel today dwell in perfect harmony, with life spans equal to those of the Methuselahs of the Bible, whose only desire is to live in peace. Their flying saucers in defense of their country at times are seen on our surface world. They don't come to destroy, they are waiting... Waiting for us to discover that world peace is the only answer, not without God, but WITH Him. We Must Prepare for Their Return... See the evidence, look at the possibilities, consider those who have gone there, and you will discover truths that have been hidden from the foundation of the world... http://www.ourhollowearth.com/HE/OurHollowEarth.htm (1 of 2) [9/15/2005 9:22:57 PM] Our Earth Is Hollow! enter here to join us on our voyage of discovery Back to Contents http://www.ourhollowearth.com/HE/OurHollowEarth.htm (2 of 2) [9/15/2005 9:22:57 PM] http://www.ourhollowearth.com/HE/HollowEarth.jpg http://www.ourhollowearth.com/HE/HollowEarth.jpg [9/15/2005 9:22:59 PM] Voyage to Our Hollow Earth Voyage to Our Hollow Earth! Would you be interested in a once-in-a-life-time chance to discover Our Hollow Earth first hand? We invite you to join us now on an expedition to Our Hollow Earth! Click here to join the expedition. This proposed expedition would like to conduct some scientific observations in the Arctic that is hoped will resolve once and for all whether the hollow earth theory has any validity. The indigenous Eskimos believe there is a hole in the Arctic Ocean. Observations of several Arctic explorers of mirages of land in the Arctic indicate that the most plausible location for a north polar opening that leads into the interior of the earth is located at 84.4 N Latitude, 141 E Longitude. To check out this theory, a group of hollow earth believers and http://www.ourhollowearth.com/HE/VoyagetoHollowEarth.htm (1 of 7) [9/15/2005 9:23:02 PM] Voyage to Our Hollow Earth scientists would like to charter a Russian Nuclear Icebreaker into the Arctic sea. Steve Currey with Steve Currey's Expedition Company of Provo, Utah, has agreed to charter a Russian Nuclear Icebreaker from Adventure Associates and is standing by to take the first 100 people to sign up for this historic voyage. Steve Currey is one of the leading river explorers in the world, having made first descents on the Upper Yangtze River in China, Brahmaputra and Upper Ganges rivers in India, Bio Bio, Futaleufu and Figueroa rivers in Chile, Katun River in Siberia and Tsangpo River in Tibet through the world's deepest canyon featured in National Geographic Adventure magazine (April 2000). For the past 30 years, the Currey's have taken over 1/4 million satisfied guests on their expeditions including US Senators, Congressmen, Heads of State, business leaders, celebrities and explorers. On Steve's recent expedition through the Tsangpo gorge in Tibet, a hidden falls was discovered behind which the Tibetans say a cavern leads into the Hollow Earth, which they call Agharta, wherefrom years ago, their legends relate, the King of the (Inner) World emerged with a message of peace for our outer world, saying his Kingdom some day will emerge to help establish world peace. All the Tibetan faithful want to go there to die, Steve learned. Steve Currey says every expedition he has ever planned, has materialized and has been carried out successfully. At the age of 15, Steve learned about the Hollow Earth theory from his father, who started The Expedition Company with the hopes of some day mounting an expedition to Our Hollow Earth via the North Polar Opening. Today, Steve Currey, now age 52 and owner of The Expedition Company, with many years of valuable expedition experience, is carrying out his father's dream as organizer of Our Hollow Earth expedition. You are invited to accompany us on this historic Voyage to Our Hollow Earth and personally visit that paradise within our earth via the North Polar Opening and meet the highly advanced, friendly people who live there. We are of the opinion that they are the legendary Lost Tribes of Israel who migrated into the North Country over 2,500 years ago and literally became lost to the knowledge of mankind. http://www.ourhollowearth.com/HE/VoyagetoHollowEarth.htm (2 of 7) [9/15/2005 9:23:02 PM] Voyage to Our Hollow Earth At Murmansk, Russia, (at about 33 E Longitude, 69 N Latitude) expedition members will board a world class Nuclear Icebreaker, a literal motel on ice, with the utmost in comfort and amenities, with 75,000 horsepower, and cuts through the arctic ice like butter. Our first stop will be the geographic North Pole north of Franz Josef Land. It was from Franz Josef Land that Olaf Jansen and his father sailed northeast through a lead in the ice on July 1, 1829, and accidentally discovered the North Polar Opening into Our Hollow Earth. From the geographic North Pole, the expedition will direct its course south through the ice at 12 knots towards the New Siberian Islands on Meridian 141 East Longitude. It is estimated that within about 600 miles from the north pole on this meridian the expedition will reach the open ocean of inner earth. On the above map, directionals have been added to Jan Lamprecht's drawing of the Arctic (as blue lines) where they all cross at about 84.4 N Latitude, 141 E. Longitude, including a line indicating the direction Olaf Jansen sailed northeast of Franz Josef Land into the polar opening. -- This is the most probable location of the North Polar Opening into Our Hollow Earth. http://www.ourhollowearth.com/HE/VoyagetoHollowEarth.htm (3 of 7) [9/15/2005 9:23:02 PM] Voyage to Our Hollow Earth Indeed, it is thought most probable that we will find the North Polar Opening in the direction the Russians have sighted a mirage of Sannikov land north of the New Siberian Islands, where also Admiral Peary, Lieutenant Green and MacMillan sighted Crocker land northwest of Cape Thomas Hubbard from Ellesmere Island in Northern Canada, of which also Dr. Cook took a picture of land northwest of his line of travel towards the north pole from Ellesmere Island in 1906 and named it Bradley land, and towards which Captain Keenan also sighted land northwest of Harrison Bay, Alaska, as adeptly described by Jan Lamprecht (name pronounced "Yawn") of South Africa in his 1998 book, Hollow Planets. This legendary land seen by many arctic explorers today exists on NO map. We believe these sightings of land is actually a doubly inverted mirage of land that actually exists within the neck of the polar opening, as Jan so well described in his book. http://www.ourhollowearth.com/HE/VoyagetoHollowEarth.htm (4 of 7) [9/15/2005 9:23:02 PM] Voyage to Our Hollow Earth If we are successful in finding the polar opening, then within 1,700 miles from any farthest north Arctic land bordering the Arctic Ocean we should reach the inner continent just as Admiral Richard E. Byrd did on his 1947 flight beyond the pole, as described in Amadeo Giannini's 1959 book, Worlds Beyond the Poles.
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