[allplanets-hollow] Soft Particles and flight characteristics

Dear Mike,

I agree that we should start to become serious about what we have discovered
through this site and other sources. I think your idea of mounting an
expedition is thrilling and probably reflects the thoughts of many of the
Hollow Earth proponents.

However, I disagree with you in that it should be kept quiet and secretive.
I think that an expedition should be mounted, but that it should be done with
such flare and press and coverage and exposure that the results could never
be squelched by those who would wish it to be kept secret.

Individuals do not have the resources to back this massive of an effort, and
that's why we should get to a U.S. Senator, or National and International
Organizations. A new Geophysical Year should be proposed, and the Hollow
Earth Project should be one of the main priorities of its agenda. Several
billion dollars should be assigned to its budget and military and naval
resources should be fully available!

I think we should blow the lid off the secrecy cap that has shrouded the
whole concept since the days of Admiral Byrd's discoveries! I think the more
exposure we can generate on the topic the better.

What difference does it make if this site gets the credit?! I don't think we
are here to promote the site are we? Isn't this whole thing just a little
bit bigger than a website?

The website will do just fine and will ride the crest of this "tsunami" is we
can get it started.

If there is an organized effort to keep this whole concept in the realm of
the occult sciences, then the more exposure it gets the more difficult it
will be to keep it hushed up. If there is a discovery made of a hollow earth
and a population there it should be on prime time news coverage. Even more,
Special Reports and Breaking News. I mean, this would be bigger than
Florida's pregnant chads and should have around the clock coverage too on
CNN.

Dean and Frode and Cater would be interviewed as card-carrying proponents of
the concept and the website would get international exposure you couldn't
buy! Who knows, maybe one or several of the site list subscribers would be
invited to go along.

Maybe even you, Mike. I'll volunteer to go along for sure.

So, I agree, let's get serious. But let's get visible while we're at it!
Let's be the biggest thorn in the side of the "opposition" that we can be,
and maybe that thorn will fester into gangreen and kill the opposition from
within.

If we can convert all those who oppose the concepts, then there will be no
opposition. We can't be worried that exposure will defeat the concepts. If
they are true, then they will endure the storm of opposition. If they are not
true, then aren't we all wasting our time here?

That's all I am saying in my comments, is that we need to get more serious
about what we have here. If it's true, then it is important enough that we
should prove it out. If it isn't true, then we should prove that out also.

Norlan

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Dear Mike,
I agree that we should start to become serious about what we have discovered
through this site and other sources. I think your idea of mounting an
expedition is thrilling and probably reflects the thoughts of many of the
Hollow Earth proponents.

However, I disagree with you in that it should be kept quiet and secretive.
I think that an expedition should be mounted, but that it should be done with
such flare and press and coverage and exposure that the results could never
be squelched by those who would wish it to be kept secret.

One thing that bothers me is a post that was made in the HollowPlanets mailing
list. The poster made reference to a fact(?) that according to international
law, the first discoverers of new land territories that plant their nations
flag in that new land have the rights to the new discovery.

Assuming that post is correct and assuming any new "land discovery" was
somehow made, what nation is to demand posession of it? The first person/group
with the largest press release? And what if other "beings" already live there?

Somehow, if true, this international law smells bad to me. It reminds me
of when europeans (including my own family tree, indirectly) took control of
the americas starting in 1492. And in the process they killed >4 million
buffalo (and indians) to drive the indians off the land. Which was basically
almost totally accomplished. (I guess the justification at the time was
that the native indians were "savages" and had no more right to keep the land
than the buffalos. A large and probably wrong major assumption IMHO.)
I believe I have read some accounts of history that mention that american
indians did the same thing at one point. That they fought to take over the
americas from "less civilized?" races of people. If this is true, you could
argue that what was done to the indians was the same as they did to others.
I still don't think this any valid justification. You could use the same
argument to say that any nation could take over USA, since the early
american settlers treated the indians the way they did.

Given a scenario where there *possibly* is a hollow earth with other beings,
I don't think we need a repeat of the americas garbage.

I just wonder what kind of can of worms might be opened *IF* any new
discovery is made, that's all. :slight_smile:

Jeff