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C**R
It's not just speculation
My astronomy professor recommended this book when I was in college. This was 50 years ago when college professors were not afraid to address unpopular subjects. Now all the kids receive from their professors is what the college allowsthem to teach and they as teaching things that are not true...they are lying to our children. Darwinism or Darwin's Theory is still being taught even thought in the 1980 Genesis’s discovered our DNA was only 240,000 year old and the Cloves First dogma has for 50 years stopped archaeologists from new discoveries
G**Y
A TOUGH SELL; yet very compelling!
Hardcover BELL edition 1979: Well, where does one begin? I mean this stuff is fascinating and paradigm changing, but does it stand up to critical analysis and scientific scrutiny?Perhaps those questions are best answered by each individual reader? I myself was driven to purchase this book as part of an ongoing investigation to the validity of any of this admittedly "Far-Out" conjecture, which was precipitated by the recurring storyline of strange reports and odd interviews by that great American pole explorer Admiral Richard E. Byrd. (during the early and middle part of the 20th century).Here once again ones finds a 'rabbit-hole' of no return; one that may or may not lead one down to this legendary inner-space within our terrestrial sphere?First-off we find that this book was originally published in 1964, and is considered (by some) a 'cult classic' among UFO aficionados, etc. Perhaps this is because from the books 'forward', to page one of the very first chapter Titled, "UFOs AND GOVERNMENT SECRECY", the author addresses (appropriately enough) UFOs and governmental cover-ups! Hmm, wait a minute; there just might be another agenda going on here? And just who is Dr. Raymond Bernard, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. anyway? Oddly we find (thanks to Wikipedia) that this was a pseudonym for one Walter Siegmeister (1901-1965). A Russian Jew born in New York city whose father was a bio-chemist student in Germany, and according to same source, Siegmeister graduated from Columbia University and took his P.h.D. in education in 1932, etc., etc. So it would appear that his 'bona fides' are at a casual glance, legit. He is thusly described as such; "Was an early 20th century American alternative health, esoteric writer, author [with four other titles to his name], and mystic, who formed part of the alternative reality subculture." Wow that says quite a bit about the guy, but what about the book, and why does one go to all this trouble and quite coincidentally publish just one year before his demise?This book is nothing if not compelling to some degree; The author asks a ton of reasonable 'fact based' questions based on "real" reports as chronicled by just about every explorer that ever tried to reach either the North or South pole. And from what I can surmise there are a number of odd facts that just do not add-up upon close scrutiny.Does this mean that the Earth is indeed a semi-hollow sphere, with an inner sun and a civilization of "antediluvians" with flying saucers living inside? It is to say the least a huge stretch of ones credulity, and I would say that modern science does not support it in the extreme. And yet there must be room for some middle-ground; a place where we can concede that perhaps we do not know everything we think we know. Much of Admiral Byrd's exploits have been marginalized to a certain degree by sensationalists, where his deeds and words have now entered the realm of modern mythos. That's a shame, as I believe there is something to his strange reports and press interviews; something our government would like to keep a lid on, and as a matter of fact, have effectively done so.Just recently there were press reports of scientific findings of vast amount of water either under the crust or between the crust and mantle (oceans?); who knew? Yet we've all heard of "The Waters of the Deep" right? And oddly as well as timely; just a few days ago I heard (on a radio talk show) a modern researcher of "the hollow Earth theory," explain that real-time satellite images of either pole are impossible to come by and that you can forget about Google Earth as those images are made up of composites and always appear to be under the cover of clouds. Try this yourself and see, I did.I find it hard to believe that there are 1400 mile orifices at each pole (which would be difficult to pull off at the North pole as it is known to be covered by the Artic ocean); and yet even this 'unbelievable' reality is logically explained by the author, (you have to read the book). What I do believe is that there is a lot more to this story than meets the eye; there are anomalies not easily explained, and that somewhere between fact and fantasy, we will find the truth.Bottom line; it's a good read, weird but good. If nothing else it will make you think.
D**E
Hidden Truth
Untold Truth should be available for "All" to Read and Experience Period.
M**B
So happy to find this
Hard copy to find at the price I paid…20 something. Found it at Goodwill . So much great information, especially at a time like now!Everyone is waking up to what has been covered up for so long!
C**.
The Hollow Earth
Fantastic book to read, and very entertaining to me.
T**
I think the was not 1 thing that stuck out it all did
This book covers alot things I new and things I did not know I enjoyed it alot
F**H
Fascinating and Wonderful
I recommend this book highly. I initially heard about the idea of the hollow Earth from a passage in Dr. Joshua Stone's books. Dr Bernard gives much evidence to prove his premise. In the beginning, there is some repetition, but stay with it, because you will be well-rewarded. I don't find this hard to believe because I realize there are countless occasions throughout history wherein we have come to discover that what we had been told was the truth, was in fact not. Well, this is the case with the Hollow Earth. In fact, if you have ever read David Icke, you will know just how much of our agreed-upon "reality" is simply not what it seems. The Earth is hollow with a central inner sun,as are probably all planets , and has openings at both "poles". The pole in itself is questionable as there are no objects as such , instead huge 1000-mile wide concave openings. Explorers who claim to have reached the poles have in fact only reached the rim of these openings. There is a warm land beyond the farthest northern reaches - the inner Earth. Animals have been noted to migrate northward towards this region instead of going south. Blocks of ice which have been found containing animals such as Wooly Mammoths intact with fresh grass in their stomachs were once thought to be prehistoric animals. No. They still exist in the Hollow Earth and find their way from the inner rivers out to the openings while grazing and get frozen by the colder temperatures at the rim. The book refers to Navy Admiral Richard Byrd who flew into the Hollow Earth and witnessed a wonderful land of greenery, animals, lakes , a central sun and a continually temperate climate.The Inner Earth is often called "Agharta" and is peopled with peaceful and loving beings far advanced beyond us. Comparatively we are still barbarians.The legends of all civilizations contain references to this land. In Norse myths, it is called "Valhalla", in Tibetan tales, it is called "Shangri-La"...the Greeks called it "Mount Olympus" and the "Elysian Fields", the Celts called it "Dananda" and so on... When Atlantis was destroyed the Atlanteans escaped to the inner Earth through the massive tunnel system which crisscrosses the Earth and extends under the oceans. Many openings are found in the mountains of Brazil.The famous case of Colonel Fawcett and his son Jack who went missing in the 19th c. in Brazil is suggested to have been because they entered the Inner Earth and remained by choice. Who can blame them ?! The beings of Agharta may be the descendants of the Atlanteans, the Lemurians and the Hyporboreans. Another interesting argument the author makes is that the origins of UFOs comes from inside the Earth. He is convincing in this. This book is full of fascinating ideas and whether you are convinced or not, reading it will be well worth your time.Cheers!
D**.
This book is stunning!
I'm hoping my grandchildren will acquire an interest in geophysics!
O**Y
Something to think about
The book is oddly constructed, the content is fine, makes you question what you think you know. Repetitive in parts.
A**R
Four Stars
good
S**N
Interesting Theory
The book was in good condition considering this version was published in 1991 (22 years ago). It was initially published in 1969. The pages were yellow and a few expected very slight scuff marks around edge of the front cover and back, but book otherwise the book in a perfect readable condition. I struggle to read due to having MS so I have only been able to flick through certain passages in the book. However, from the sections I have managed to flick through, the book appears to be putting forward evidence of that quoted by various Article explorers, such as Admiral Richard E Byrd which appears to hint at there being a 'mysterious unknown land beyond the poles'. The book begins by stating that UFO's come from the Hollow Earth and this information is being suppressed by the US Government. It looks at the theories of William Reed, an American writer,1906, Marshall B Gardner, 1920, and F Amadeo Giannini, 1959 who from their own research have wriiten books which conclude that the Earth is hollow and the openings to the lands and peoples within the poles are at the Artic and Antarctic and these people are extremely advanced. The book examines the problems such as, Why the earth is flattened at the poles?, Why is the sun invisible so long in winter near the farthest points north or south?, Where are icebergs formed and how come all the ice is made of freshwater when the sea is saltwater? Where does the freshwater come from? Why is there coloured snow in the artic? Why do the animals of the article regions all migrate northwards in Winter? Why does the compass refuse to work near the poles as they point vertical? And many more questions. It tells of 2 facinating unrelated stories of Norwegians fisherman who claim they went to the lands beyond the poles and lived with the advanced beings that live there for some time. The book asks why is information being covered up. The book examines a lot of questions and tries to give answers which point towards the earth being hollow and that advanced beings live in the lands within the earth. A fascinating theory!
L**A
Rubbish
Rubbish - nonsense that’s repeated nonstop
L**F
much for the imagination
for a limited group of individuals, is a must-read. An excellent account of a scarce-known occurrence, detailed and recorded. This is still a controversial topic, but well-addressed
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