Dean: you mentioned something about Byrd being found dead in a warehouse. I found a site saying the same thing that he died at 69 of dehydration just before a National Geographic meeting. the site is Strangers beneath the Earth From: Ralph
Dean: you mentioned something about Byrd being found dead in a warehouse. I found a site saying the same thing that he died at 69 of dehydration just before a National Geographic meeting. the site is Strangers beneath the Earth From: Ralph
Ralph,
Was it him or his son that died that way?
A fine bunch of Hollow Earthers we are, we don't even know so much about Byrd!
Dharma/Dean
Hey All,
How about Alice in Wonderland? A book with obvious suggestions a la Etidorhpa. Mike Mott, what is your take on Alice in Wonderland?
And Tolkien?
Do we have anyone here who knows Tolkien?
Dharma/Dean
I think Byrd was murdered, which is disgusting because this man obeyed orders beyond the call of duty, and still he was 'dispensible.' Hazel.
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Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 7:30 AM
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Byrd death
Dean: you mentioned something about Byrd being found dead in a warehouse. I found a site saying the same thing that he died at 69 of dehydration just before a National Geographic meeting. the site is Strangers beneath the Earth From: Ralph
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--- In allplanets-hollow@y..., "Hazel McKinlay"
<lunaticfringe@b...> wrote:
I think Byrd was murdered, which is disgusting because this
man obeyed orders beyond the call of duty, and still he was
'dispensible.' Hazel.
Hazel, we are in complete agreement here.
--Mike
Mike, Glad we agree about something. Hazel.
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Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 2:51 PM
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Re: Byrd death
--- In allplanets-hollow@y..., "Hazel McKinlay"
<lunaticfringe@b...> wrote:
> I think Byrd was murdered, which is disgusting because this
man obeyed orders beyond the call of duty, and still he was
'dispensible.' Hazel.Hazel, we are in complete agreement here.
--Mike
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Dean: I found one of my notes saying that Admiral Byrd died on March 11, 1957 in Boston and I remember that he was born in 1888, so that was him who was found in the warehouse. If he was found in the nude,it sounds like he was trying to escape maybe from a hospital. That would put him at 69 when he died. From: Ralph
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----- Original Message -----
From:
Dean De Lucia
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 9:15 PM
Subject: Re: [allplanets-hollow] Byrd death
Dean: you mentioned something about Byrd being found dead in a warehouse. I found a site saying the same thing that he died at 69 of dehydration just before a National Geographic meeting. the site is Strangers beneath the Earth From: Ralph
Ralph,
Was it him or his son that died that way?
A fine bunch of Hollow Earthers we are, we don't even know so much about Byrd!
Dharma/Dean
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