HE Opening, in the French Magazine

List Members,

*The attached image complements the depression in Antarctica where the opening is, as seen in the images from the French magazine that were posted on the Hollow Earth blogspot. As for the attached image, it was sent to us a couple of years ago by the Russian Captain Damir. I don't know what his source was.

*Here is the blogspot link to see the French magazine image:

http://hollowplanet.blogspot.com/2012/03/ciel-et-espace.html

*In the Radarsat image below, the black area in the middle is the same spot. The Radarsat image was culled by Rod M. Cluff.

http://www.holloworbs.com/Radarsat.htm

Actually, the Damir image is on this page, too below the Radarsat image. I didn't even have to attach it.

Dean

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People,

I've incorporated two of the magazine's images on my Radarsat page, near the bottom.

http://www.holloworbs.com/Radarsat.htm

Dean

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--- In [email protected], "silopanna" <silopanna@...> wrote:

List Members,

*The attached image complements the depression in Antarctica where the opening is, as seen in the images from the French magazine that were posted on the Hollow Earth blogspot. As for the attached image, it was sent to us a couple of years ago by the Russian Captain Damir. I don't know what his source was.

*Here is the blogspot link to see the French magazine image:

The Hollow Earth: Ciel et Espace

*In the Radarsat image below, the black area in the middle is the same spot. The Radarsat image was culled by Rod M. Cluff.

Radarsat

Actually, the Damir image is on this page, too below the Radarsat image. I didn't even have to attach it.

Dean

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Those two images have a circle around the depression where they opening is.

Dean

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--- In [email protected], "Dean D" <silopanna@...> wrote:

People,

I've incorporated two of the magazine's images on my Radarsat page, near the bottom.

Radarsat

Dean

--- In [email protected], "silopanna" <silopanna@> wrote:
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> List Members,
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> *The attached image complements the depression in Antarctica where the opening is, as seen in the images from the French magazine that were posted on the Hollow Earth blogspot. As for the attached image, it was sent to us a couple of years ago by the Russian Captain Damir. I don't know what his source was.
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> Radarsat
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> Actually, the Damir image is on this page, too below the Radarsat image. I didn't even have to attach it.
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> Dean
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The thing about the Radarsat image is that, since it is a radar photo, it is kind of indistinct, it doesn't show sharp edges.

But this image from the French Ciel et Espace shows a distinct crater with edges right where the Radarsat image is located, and right where that film clip shows the aurora emanating from a hole in the ground, so to speak.

So this Ciel et Espace image really buttresses our evidence.

Dean

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From: Dean D
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 8:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Re: HE Opening, in the French Magazine

Those two images have a circle around the depression where they opening is.

Dean

--- In [email protected], "Dean D" <silopanna@...> wrote:

People,

I've incorporated two of the magazine's images on my Radarsat page, near the bottom.

Radarsat

Dean

--- In [email protected], "silopanna" <silopanna@> wrote:
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> List Members,
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> *The attached image complements the depression in Antarctica where the opening is, as seen in the images from the French magazine that were posted on the Hollow Earth blogspot. As for the attached image, it was sent to us a couple of years ago by the Russian Captain Damir. I don't know what his source was.
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> *Here is the blogspot link to see the French magazine image:
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> The Hollow Earth: Ciel et Espace
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> *In the Radarsat image below, the black area in the middle is the same spot. The Radarsat image was culled by Rod M. Cluff.
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> Radarsat
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> Actually, the Damir image is on this page, too below the Radarsat image. I didn't even have to attach it.
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> Dean
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