[allplanets-hollow] The Poll ends

Dean,

I didn't respond to the poll because I had trouble locating it initially and
I didn't have time to waste trying to search it out. I have been aware of
and avidly pursuing the truth about the Hollow Earth Theory for nearly 35
years. For about ten of that thirty-five years I inundated myself by reading
everything there was to read on it and any related subjects. I would guess I
am about as well read on the subject as one can be, but it is good to hear
about new efforts and books which have been written, along with the new
concepts of physics and other ideas which are now coming forth, which might
help to explain and solve the mysteries of this earth's cosmogony. It is
sometimes entertaining to see the newbies discovering the HET and getting
excited about it. That's good.

Not to put down the polling system, but you might be better off getting a
response to your information queries if you listed the questions yourself and
had list members respond directly. I would think it would get you much more
than ten responses.

Ninety is a good start. Keep up the good work and 90 will soon be 1,090 &
etc. . .

Norlan

Not to put down the polling system, but you might be better off getting a
response to your information queries if you listed the questions yourself and
had list members respond directly. I would think it would get you much more
than ten responses.
Ninety is a good start. Keep up the good work and 90 will soon be 1,090 &
etc. . .
Norlan

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Norlan,

Nimueh offered some helpful info about re-registering now that Yahoo owns egroups.

I will give everyone a chance to do that, but then if it doesn't work, I'll just do a poll on the list.

DD

List Members,

About Admiral Macmillan's sighting. I mentioned that it had the characteristics of an over-the-horizon mirage, and that it is probably just below the neck of the opening.

But what was I saying. The reflection disappeared when the Sun went down. Now the Sun is always rathe low on the horizon up there, its rays are always oblique. So it didn't shine into the opening, below the neck, and then somehow or other reflect back out again. That mountainous land mass is on the upper side of the neck.

Not as far to walk, right?

Since the land mass reflected over to the Canadian side, where MacMillan was, it must " sit " on the Siberian side in order to receive the oblique rays. Just a conjecture.

Dharma/Dean