Regarding Etidorpha,
My opinion is that Etidorpha is not fiction. Hollow Earth
researcher, Bruce Walton, came to the conclusion that
the nameless person was actually William Morgan. I have
a copy of the book Morgan wrote on Free Masonry. It makes
perfect sense that he was taken by the Free Masons who faked
his death and sent him on a life-long journey to inner earth
through a cavern in Kentucky. No mention is made of polar
openings in this book.Morgan (called I-am-the-man) in Etidorpha, reported that about
about 10 miles down there is a phosphorescent glow in the air
that illuminates your surroundings to a certain distance. This
was confirmed by a young man who stood up in the Hollow Earth
workshop in the 1991 UFO conference I attended here in Phoenix,
Arizona. He said he was taken by Tibetan Llamas on one of
their yearly treks down a cavern they claim extends to Agharta.
After about a weeks journey down this cavern, they came to
a giant door that impeded their further progress. They had
a ceremony and knocked on the door. They believe someday it
will be opened by the inner earth peoples when they come to the
surface world. This young man reported that at about 10 miles
down, there was a phosphorescent glow in the air so they could
see as they descended further down until they got to the great door.
This confirms Etidorpha's report of this inner earth light.Rod
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> Posted by Dean<BR>
> <BR>
> Here are Mr. Cater's comments on the book Etidorhpa from The Awesome
> Life<BR>
> Force, page 78 - 79. By the way, Etidorhpa can be found on<BR>
> www.bibliofind.com for as little as $4.00!<BR>
> <BR>
> <BR>
> " It is important at this stage to mention a book concerning the
> hollow<BR>
> Earth, the finest that has yet been written. It not only contains
> more<BR>
> important factual information than any other book, but also goes far
> beyond<BR>
> them in other respects. This great book probably contains more
> profound<BR>
> metaphysical and scientific truths than any other book written up to
> the<BR>
> present. The book is entitled Etidorhpa and was first published in
> 1895.(78)<BR>
> Some books are written in the form of a novel in order to present
> certain<BR>
> ideas or truths without inviting undue --attack from various
> quarters.<BR>
> Etidorhpa is-considered by most to be a science fiction book. Any<BR>
> intelligent and discerning reader realizes that it isn't.<BR>
> <BR>
> The book concerns a story within a story. In Cincinnati, Ohio, during
> the<BR>
> 1860's, a young student of science had an unusual visitation from a<BR>
> mysterious stranger of striking appearance. This strange man, whose name
> was<BR>
> never revealed, extracted a promise from this student to pub-lish a<BR>
> manuscript which the stranger was to read to him. The time of the<BR>
> publication was to be 30 years later. The manuscript was then read
> aloud<BR>
> over a period of time requiring many sessions. After the last reading
> the<BR>
> manuscript was presented to him along with sealed instructions to be
> opened<BR>
> at the prescribed time.<BR>
> <BR>
> According to the subject matter of the manuscript, the stranger was
> taken<BR>
> into the hollow of the earth through a cave in Kentucky during the
> early<BR>
> part of the nineteenth century. His guide was a cavern dweller who was
> a<BR>
> member of a secret organization whose objective was the preserva-tion
> of<BR>
> vital knowledge for the future enlightenment of mankind. The objective
> of<BR>
> this trip was the inner shell of the earth, where the nameless one was
> to<BR>
> receive advanced schooling in the mysteries of the universe.<BR>
> The book Etidorhpa described this amazing trip through the caverns of
> the<BR>
> inner earth in detail. It also presented some of the philosophy and<BR>
> sci-entific truths the guide imparted to this man.<BR>
> <BR>
> The author was astounded when he read the book, since it confirmed many
> of<BR>
> the new ideas he had already formulated. In fact, some of the
> factual<BR>
> material presented in the book enabled him to extend the new
> concepts to a<BR>
> more comprehensive view of the universe. It was then pos-sible to
> explain<BR>
> many things not properly resolved in the book.<BR>
> <BR>
> According to Etidorhpa, the shell of the hollow earth is 800 miles
> thick,<BR>
> which an analysis of the satellite pictures confirms. Gravity at the
> 25-mile<BR>
> depth was one-third normal earth gravity. From that level, gravi-ty<BR>
> decreased gradually until it disappeared at the 700-mile depth. At
> that<BR>
> point, the narrative ended. The reasons for these conditions were not
> given,<BR>
> but they are to be expected from the principles already outlined.<BR>
> <BR>
> <BR>
> <BR>
> <BR>
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----- Original Message -----
From: Rodney M. Cluff <[email protected]>
To: Dean <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 6:50 PM
Subject: Re: [HollowPlanets] Etidorhpa
---- On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Dean ([email protected]) wrote:
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