[allplanets-hollow] @lantis.TV - U.N. Rescue Team Disappears in Antarctica

Ralph,
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Paul

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From: "Ralph McCormick" <[email protected]>
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Subject: [allplanets-hollow] @lantis.TV - U.N. Rescue Team Disappears in Antarctica
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 14:47:58 -0800

@lantis.TV - U.N. Rescue Team Disappears in Antarctica

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            March 15, 2001
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            * U.N. Rescue Team Disappears in Antarctica *

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                  MAWSON STATION (AMP) - The United Nations Antarctica Commission (UNACOM) is reporting that a weapons inspection team in search of a secret U.S. military installation in East Antarctica has disappeared.
                  The weapons inspectors, led by Col. Ali Zawas, departed Mawson Station last week after pinpointing the crash coordinates of a downed C-141 Starlifter believed to be carrying controversial American archeologist Dr. Conrad Yeats.

                  Zawas and his team were last seen departing the Russian-run Vostok Station, about 300 miles from the alleged crash site, in whiteout conditions. "We suspect they are in the grip of this polar storm," said Gregor Primsky, a scientist at Vostok Station. "But we have not ruled out foul play from the Americans."

                  The American military expedition in Antarctica, under the command of U.S.A.F. Gen. Griffen Yeats, claims it is salvaging an old Mars module lost during Yeats' ill-fated NASA training mission in the 1960s.

                  Other international observers, however, point to the presence of Doctor Yeats, General Yeats' foster son, and suggest that the Americans have discovered the legendary lost city of Atlantis two miles beneath the ice and are conducting an archeological excavation at 81:52:05S and 111:18:10W.

                  In any event, remains at the crash site could provide UNACOM with tangible evidence that the Americans are violating the international Antarctic Treaty. But as the polar storm bears down and the snow mounts, the possibility of finding any remains of either the plane or the UNACOM team appears increasingly remote.

                  The Pentagon, while denying the existence of a secret military installation in the interior or any archeological dig, has dispatched the U.S. Naval Support Force, Antarctica, to conduct a search-and-rescue operation.

                  Even this gesture, however, has aroused suspicions from the newest player to arrive on the peace continent, Dr. Serena Serghetti, best known as "Mother Earth" for her ties to the Vatican and her radical environmentalism.

                  "This is perfect for General Yeats and the Americans," said Serghetti at Mawson Station, where she is preparing her own expedition. "They use the disappearance of the UNACOM team - for which they are responsible, for all we know - in order to justify fielding military personnel on the ice, thereby covering their previous tracks. This will not stand."

                  AMP - UNITED NATIONS - 03-15-01 0925GMT

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From Seven Days North of Tibet:

Granted that sediment types from the mud found on the icebergs do not
constitute absolute evidence. But what about the pollen dust which covered
huge expanses of ice? There may have been land masses which could have
accounted for the existence of a bit of mud on the ice, but there was
certainly nothing in the way of vegetation which could have produced such an
all-encompassing covering of organic dust as far as Nansen could see. Has
any observer ever noticed huge clouds of pollen dust traveling across the
Northern parts of continents and the Artic Ocean in order to deposit
themselves on the ice up at 82* North? Since the ice has movement, such
clouds of pollen would have to be typical in order to regenerate their dusty
cover on the ice. Would not a polar opening, through which the winds of a
continent are funneled, better account for such an observation?
Pollen dust was not the only dust encountered by the Fram and its crew.
Clouds of volcanic dust were found, too, consisting of iron and carbon
particles. These huge clouds descended on the Fram and settled everywhere
and enveloped eveything, causing discomfort and irritation. Nansen noted:
" Let us go home. What have we to stay for? Nothing but dust, dust, dust."
There were no active volcanoes at this time, certainly not for thousands of
miles. But the Fram wasn't the only ship to encounter such dust, so any
source for the volcanic dust found in the Artic would have to be typically
active and any route over which the dust might travel would have to display
regular traffic in this regard, which is something that we don't see. A
polar opening to the interior of our planet, with an associated land mass,
provides a plausible explanation.

By Dharma/Dean

Don't Forget- Shambhalla!

There are traditional Tibetan Buddhist beliefs regarding the city of
Shambala and the kingdom of Agharta, in which the city is situated.
Specifically, some conversations held by Nicholas Roerich, a patron of
culture, with various Lamas and Tibetans as he traveled in that region with
his wife in the 1920s have been recorded in various books, beginning with
the book " Shambala " by Roerich himself. ( His artwork is still displayed
at the Nicholas Roerich Museum at 319 West 107th Street in New York. )

Roerich wrote: " I remembered how during our crossing of the Karkaroum Pass,
my sais, the Ladaki, asked me.' Do you know why there is such a peculiar
upland up here? Do you know that in the subterranean caves here many
treasures are hidden, and that in them lives a wonderful tribe which abhors
the sins of the Earth?' And again when we approached Khotan the hooves of
our horses sounded hollow as though we rode above caves or hollows. Our
caravan people called our attention to this, ... When we saw entrances of
caves, our caravaneers told us
' Long ago people lived there; now they have gone inside; they have found a
subterranean passage to that subterranean kingdom.'"
Here are some most important passages of a conversation which Roerich had
with a Tibetan Lama in 1928:
Roerich: " Lama, tell me of Shambala. "
Lama: " You Westerners know nothing about Shambala- you wish to know
nothing. Probably you ask out of curiosity; and you pronounce this sacred
word in vain."
After some cajoling by Roerich, the Lama studied him and said:
" Great Shambala is far beyond the ocean. How and why do you people take
interest in it? Only in some places, in the far North, can you discern the
resplendent rays of Shambala [ aurora? ]. ... The secrets of Shambala are
well guarded."
Roerich: " Lama, I have heard of the reality of this indescribable place.
I've been told that some high lamas have visited Shamballah. I've heard of
the Buryat Lama and how he was taken through a narrow, secret passageway. So
please don't tell me of only the heavenly Shamballah because I know that a
real one exists on Earth.... How does it happen that Shambala on Earth is
still undiscovered by travelers? On maps you may see so many routes of
expeditions. It appears that all heights are already marked and all valleys
and rivers explored."
Lama: " But as yet ... people have not found all things- so, let a man try
to reach Shambala without a call! You have heard about the poisonous streams
which encircle the uplands. Perhaps you have even seen people dying from
these gases when they come near them. ... Many people try to reach Shambala,
uncalled. Some of them disappear forever. Only a few of them reach the holy
place and only if their karma is ready."

From Seven Days North of Tibet

Members, who did that song in the 70s about " The Halls of Shambhalla?"

Posted by Dharma/Dean

The group,Three Dog Night, sang the song about Shambhalla...

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Don't Forget- Shambhalla!

There are traditional Tibetan Buddhist beliefs regarding the city of
Shambala and the kingdom of Agharta, in which the city is situated.
Specifically, some conversations held by Nicholas Roerich, a patron of
culture, with various Lamas and Tibetans as he traveled in that region with
his wife in the 1920s have been recorded in various books, beginning with
the book " Shambala " by Roerich himself. ( His artwork is still displayed
at the Nicholas Roerich Museum at 319 West 107th Street in New York. )

Roerich wrote: " I remembered how during our crossing of the Karkaroum Pass,
my sais, the Ladaki, asked me.' Do you know why there is such a peculiar
upland up here? Do you know that in the subterranean caves here many
treasures are hidden, and that in them lives a wonderful tribe which abhors
the sins of the Earth?' And again when we approached Khotan the hooves of
our horses sounded hollow as though we rode above caves or hollows. Our
caravan people called our attention to this, ... When we saw entrances of
caves, our caravaneers told us
' Long ago people lived there; now they have gone inside; they have found a
subterranean passage to that subterranean kingdom.'"
Here are some most important passages of a conversation which Roerich had
with a Tibetan Lama in 1928:
Roerich: " Lama, tell me of Shambala. "
Lama: " You Westerners know nothing about Shambala- you wish to know
nothing. Probably you ask out of curiosity; and you pronounce this sacred
word in vain."
After some cajoling by Roerich, the Lama studied him and said:
" Great Shambala is far beyond the ocean. How and why do you people take
interest in it? Only in some places, in the far North, can you discern the
resplendent rays of Shambala [ aurora? ]. ... The secrets of Shambala are
well guarded."
Roerich: " Lama, I have heard of the reality of this indescribable place.
I've been told that some high lamas have visited Shamballah. I've heard of
the Buryat Lama and how he was taken through a narrow, secret passageway. So
please don't tell me of only the heavenly Shamballah because I know that a
real one exists on Earth.... How does it happen that Shambala on Earth is
still undiscovered by travelers? On maps you may see so many routes of
expeditions. It appears that all heights are already marked and all valleys
and rivers explored."
Lama: " But as yet ... people have not found all things- so, let a man try
to reach Shambala without a call! You have heard about the poisonous streams
which encircle the uplands. Perhaps you have even seen people dying from
these gases when they come near them. ... Many people try to reach Shambala,
uncalled. Some of them disappear forever. Only a few of them reach the holy
place and only if their karma is ready."

From Seven Days North of Tibet

Members, who did that song in the 70s about " The Halls of Shambhalla?"

Posted by Dharma/Dean

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Thanks for the info. I'm going to try to find it- the song, I mean. Well, Shambhalla, too, I guess.

DD

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The group,Three Dog Night, sang the song about Shambhalla...