http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2zBz2Nj0k0
another information about agharta
Admiral Byrd's flight in Agrata (Ariana , Ariania) 19 february 1947 year.
Diary of Admiral Byrd , operation Highjump. On his return found that his plane Byrd burned fuel at 2,750 "extra" kilometers.
Vlad,
I've said it before, and I'll say it again - there really are some decent hollow earth videos on youtube.
They are mostly along the lines of observation, rather than scientific logic or anything like that.
I think that this is what most people are looking for, something to inspire them, to believe in, that something will come to the fore and give them some hope.
I could use some hope myself!
Dean
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--- In [email protected], "Vladimir Kudin" <vlkudin@...> wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2zBz2Nj0k0
another information about agharta
Admiral Byrd's flight in Agrata (Ariana , Ariania) 19 february 1947 year.
Diary of Admiral Byrd , operation Highjump. On his return found that his plane Byrd burned fuel at 2,750 "extra" kilometers.
Now the main question is how and way in which to get there
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--- In [email protected], "Dean D" <deandddd@...> wrote:
Vlad,
I've said it before, and I'll say it again - there really are some decent hollow earth videos on youtube.
They are mostly along the lines of observation, rather than scientific logic or anything like that.
I think that this is what most people are looking for, something to inspire them, to believe in, that something will come to the fore and give them some hope.
I could use some hope myself!
Dean
Hi Dean,
When I first came on this group, I was doubtful about the hollow earth theory, and that was why I joined, to find out more. But there is this feeling deep inside me now that knows it is true.
I dont suppose there will be a sign with 'way in' on it!
cv
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--- In [email protected], "Dean D" <deandddd@> wrote:
>
> Vlad,
>
> I've said it before, and I'll say it again - there really are some decent hollow earth videos on youtube.
>
> They are mostly along the lines of observation, rather than scientific logic or anything like that.
>
> I think that this is what most people are looking for, something to inspire them, to believe in, that something will come to the fore and give them some hope.
>
> I could use some hope myself!
>
> Dean
>Now the main question is how and way in which to get there