This book is little know because the actual name of the author is William
Reed Teed, and oftentimes you can't locate it by looking up the common
reference to Reed as his last name. There is also a book called "This Hollow
Earth," not "The Hollow Earth," which I ran across quite accidentally. It is
a compilation of several sources of H.E. information, many of which are from
the more prominent sources, but with several references that are from some
very interesting and obscure sources.
Is anyone on this list familiar with the magazines "Flying Saucer" or "Fate
Magazine?" Ray Palmer was the editor of the former, which was published
throughout the 60's and 70's, and has entire series dedicated to H.E. origins
of the phenomena of flying saucers. He got caught up in the H.E. Theory as a
result of his research and he published many photographs of the early ESSA
Satellites. Many of these are amazing and extremely revealing as to the
polar openings. He also started to include several accounts and related
articles and interviews of the concept, one of which included the navigator
of the Admiral Byrd flights to the poles which evidently ended up entering
the polar openings and flying over interior lands. His comments were
astounding. He verified the observation of a woolly mammoth running in the
underbrush and testified of the photograph which they took of it. This was
the f!
amous one that was supposedly published as a full double page spread in
the St. Louis newspaper, of which no one can locate in existance anymore,
including the archives of the newspaper itself.
I have some copies of these photos. I'll locate them and send them on so
everyone can see them, along with the newspaper copy of the satalite photo of
the Northern Lights which I have located.
Norlan