[allplanets-hollow] Salt in the Hollow Earth:

Semisi, i have not read Hank Krausman's account. please
send an internet link if it is available. thanks

i found this link at Google.
<http://www.loot.co.za/search?offset=0&cat=qb&terms=Lost+Dutchman+Mine&x=11&y=12>

could it be that the Dutchman was trading with a group,
in cities only 100 miles down from the earth's surface,
still within the earth's crust ??

on our outer surface, there are areas where both salt
and gold are uncommon. within the crust there may be
areas where much gold is found but little or no salt.

if the crust is 800 miles thick, the Dutchman may not
have been in contact with humans living in the hollow
portions of our globe but in a pocket in earth's shell.
love - jim

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From: Maka <[email protected]>
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Salt in the Hollow Earth:
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, January 13, 2012, 8:21 PM

Hey everyone,
Here is a question for the Scientifically minded Hollow
Earthers here...
In Hank Krausman's account, he mentioned the reason the
"Dutchman", of the Lost Dutchman Mine was getting gold
from Inner Earthers, was because salt was scarce where
they are and gold is plentiful.

Any idea why that is? Why there supposedly is hardly
any/less salt down there, and lots upon the surface?
Thanks, Semisi
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I misspelled his name... It is actually Hank Krastman. Here a link on the basic story he told. By the way, he passed away (from what I remember), about a year ago.:

http://www.angelfire.com/ut/branton/palat.html

Have an awesome day! Sincerely, Semisi

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--- In [email protected], jim hicks <jimhicks36@...> wrote:

Semisi, i have not read Hank Krausman's account. please
send an internet link if it is available. thanks

i found this link at Google.
<http://www.loot.co.za/search?offset=0&cat=qb&terms=Lost+Dutchman+Mine&x=11&y=12&gt;

could it be that the Dutchman was trading with a group,
in cities only 100 miles down from the earth's surface,
still within the earth's crust ??

on our outer surface, there are areas where both salt
and gold are uncommon. within the crust there may be
areas where much gold is found but little or no salt.

if the crust is 800 miles thick, the Dutchman may not
have been in contact with humans living in the hollow
portions of our globe but in a pocket in earth's shell.
love - jim
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From: Maka <semisibond@...>
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Salt in the Hollow Earth:
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, January 13, 2012, 8:21 PM

Hey everyone,
Here is a question for the Scientifically minded Hollow
Earthers here...
In Hank Krausman's account, he mentioned the reason the
"Dutchman", of the Lost Dutchman Mine was getting gold
from Inner Earthers, was because salt was scarce where
they are and gold is plentiful.

Any idea why that is? Why there supposedly is hardly
any/less salt down there, and lots upon the surface?
Thanks, Semisi
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People,

That Facebook hollow earth page makes a rather good presentation.

Do we know who put it up?

Dean

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