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An Introduction to The
Hollow Earth
by Dennis Crenshaw
Is the Earth Hollow?
This intriguing question has attracted the attention of free
thinkers, scientists and a wide assortment of crackpots back through the ages.
The most ancient of stories of modern mankind can be found written on the clay tablets of
Mesopotamia. Two, "Gilgamesh" (Table XII) and "The Descent of Ishtar to the
Underworld", are about adventures among different kinds of creatures inside the
earth. 1
Plato wrote of enormous subterranean tunnels both broad and narrow that made up the
earth's interior. Dr. Edmond Halley, of comet fame, believed that all heavenly bodies were
hollow and in a speech before the members of the Royal Society of London stated,
"Beneath the crust of the Earth, which is 500 feet thick, is a hollow void".
Then there was Leonard Euler (1707-1783), noted mathematician and one of the founders of
higher mathematics. He stated that, "mathematically the Earth has to be hollow".
He also believed there "was a center sun inside the Earth's interior, which provided
daylight to a splendid subterranean civilization." 2
Next came Captain John Cleves Symmes, war hero of the War of 1812. Once his studies led
him to believe in a Hollow Earth, he used his knowledge to convince James McBride, a Miami
Ohio millionaire. Mr. McBride used his political connections to Rep. Richard M. Johnson
(D) of Kentucky [later vice-president under Van Buren 1837-18411] to petition congress to
finance an expedition to claim the lands inside the earth for the U.S. The petition, by a
vote of 56-46 was tabled. 3
The Hollow Earth was next theorized by William Reed in his 1906 book "The Phantom of
The Poles". Based on his studies of early Arctic explorations and scientific
evidence, he states that the Earth is not solid as widely believed, but hollow with
openings at both ends. In the summary of his revolutionary theory, Reed states;
"The Earth is hollow. The Poles, so long sought, are phantoms. There are openings at
the northern and southern extremities. In the interior are vast continents, oceans,
mountains and rivers. Vegetable and animal life are evident in this New World and it is
probably peopled by races unknown to dwellers on the Earth's surface". 4
Marshall B. Gardner reached the same conclusions after 20 years of researched and
published his finding in "A Journey to the Earth's Interior, or, Have the Poles
Really Been Discovered" in 1913, revised 1920. He was unaware of Reed or his theory
at the time. Mr. Gardner puts forth the argument that neither Cook nor Peary reached the
True North Pole since, according to the theory, it does not exist. Mr. Gardner states;
"Scientific societies that considered Cook's and Peary's claims concluded that in
neither case could it be said authoritatively that the explorer had reached the
pole". 5
This controversy still exists today.
Science fiction writers have had a field day with the theory. Jules Verne's "Journey
to the Center of the Earth, Edgar Rice Borrough's "Tarzan at the Earth's Core"
and scores of other authors have let their talents run wild in the Inner World. Grade-B
film makers know a good theme when they find one also.
Then there are those people who claim to have visited the interior of our planet. Olaf
Janson's "The Smoky God", is one such story that comes to mind.
Another is "EDIDORPHA or The End Of The Earth" by John Uri Lloyd published in
1895.
Ray Palmer was one of the first researchers and reporters on the UFO scene during the 50s
and 60s. In his ground breaking publications "Flying Saucers" and Search
Magazine he speculated that, because UFOs have been seen in earth's sky throughout history
, they may very well be from our earth, in fact, evidence seemed to indicate that UFOs
could very well come from a subterranean world inside our earth.
Then on the cover of "Flying Saucers" magazine issue #69 - June 1970 and in
issue #92 of "Search Magazine" published in July of 1970, the late Mr. Palmer
published a photo that is still a controversy. Excerpts from his Editorial in the above
mentioned "Flying Saucers" magazine tell it best;
"On the cover this month we reproduce the most remarkable photo ever made.
It was taken by the ESSA-7 satellite on November 23, 1968 the North Pole photo lacking
clouds in the polar area, therefore reveals the surface of the planet. Although,
surrounding the polar area, and north of such areas as the North American continent and
Greenland and the Asian continent, we can see the ice-fields 8-foot thick ice we do not
see any ice fields in a large circular area directly at the geographic pole. Instead we
see THE HOLE!" 6
In 1981 I came into possession of another group of NASA photos showing earth from deep in
space which, not only substantiates the ESSA-7 photos, but adds weight to another feature
of the hollow earth theory.
At this point any practical person will start to ask themselves, if this is all true why
isn't it common and accepted knowledge. As Ray Palmer said in one of his articles;
" A government that will not tell you what they know about UFOs would certainly keep
the origin of then a secret".
Then there are those researchers who say some of us spend entirely too much time looking
at the poles.
"Certain researchers swear the earth is shaped like a giant doughnut and that holes
at the poles provide an entrance into the inner lands. "Not so!" shouts another
group. "Entrance to the interior world can be gained only by entering a cave and
discovering the subterranean tunnels.""
Most of the people who claim to have visited the inner lands arrive there through old mine
shafts, caves and subterranean tunnels. Others claim to have traveled through extent
volcanoes. There is good solid evidence supporting all these theories. Evidence also
supports the possibility of other hidden entrances to the inner realms in The Bermuda
Triangle and other strange areas around the world. 7
One of these areas of interest in the Pacific Northwestern area of the United States. It
was in this area that the name "Flying Saucers" was first heard.
"On June 24, 1947, Kenneth Arnold, a businessman and commercial pilot from Boise,
Idaho, was flying past Mount Rainier, in Mount Rainier National Park, State of Washington,
when he sighted a strange formation of nine luminous saucer-shaped objects. He related
this unusual experience to newsmen and news of the mysterious objects dubbed "flying
saucers" was spread nationwide". 8
UFOs are quite common in the area. In fact the thousands of miles of untrodden land that
makes up the extreme Northwestern part of America hides many unexplained mysteries. This
is the land of "Bigfoot" or "Sasquatch" as the local Native Americans
call him. In connection with our research into different possibilities we offer the
following interesting story which was reported in the January 1975 issue of
"Saga" by B. Ann Slate;
"In April 1974, Psychic Joyce Partise of Southern California held a sealed envelope
in her hands. Unknown to her, that envelope contained a photograph of a Sasquatch
footprint {Ms Partise said] "These things are coming from outer space - it's an outer
space war! The first area will be Portland, Oregon. There's a mountain with a hole in it.
Someone should investigate this mountain because they're down in there already. You know
those hairy things that run around, the ape man? He's not an ape. They're underground, in
contact with outer space and their intentions toward mankind is total destruction!.. this
gorilla man - there's a civilization of thousands of them their eyes are extremely light
sensitive from being underground. These tunnels I'm seeing is part of their habitation.
They've dug them. I think it may even go into California" 9
Just south of the Oregon - California border the snow-capped peak of mysterious Mt. Shasta
keeps her secrets. Locally there are whispers of certain merchants quietly doing business,
for gold, with strange young looking men with piercing blue eyes wearing unusual clothing
and footwear, who mysteriously, upon completing their business fade away into the
wilderness. Are these mysterious consumers from the legendary underground city of
"Telos" said to exist under Mt. Shasta? Could they actually be descendants of
the lost continent of "Lemuria". Could the strange men seen in the small
communities of the area be on a "munchies run" for their underground friends?
Anything is possible in the realm of the underground.
1 Myths From Mesopotamia. Stephanie Dalley. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press.
1989.
2 This Hollow Earth. Eric Norman. New York: Lancer Books. 1972
3 History of Congress. The Congressional Record. January 1823. Pages 698-699 "Symmes
Theory".
4 Phantom of the Poles. William Reed. New York: Walter S. Rockey Company. 1906
5 A Journey to the Earth's Interior. Marshall B. Gardner. Aurora, Illinois. By the Author.
1920
6 Flying Saucers. #69 - June 1970. Ray Palmer (Publisher).
7 The Under-People. Eric Norman. New York: Award Books. 1969.
8 The UFO Guidebook. Compiled by Norman J. Briazack & Simon Mennick. Secaucus, N.J.:
Citadel Press. 1978.
9 Saga Magazine; "UFO Gods and Inner Space", by B. Ann Slade; Jan 17, 1975
The Hollow Earth Insider Research Report
(c) 1995 by D. G. Crenshaw |