From:
Paul Carlisle
To: Ralph McCormick
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 10:31 AM
Subject: Re: satellite photo
I don't have any satellite photos except those used in the Earth Viewer program. However, the earth is not hollow. There is little land around the north pole; mostly it is just frozen ocean, but submarines have sailed underneath it for several decades. There's nothing but water, and the ocean bottom.
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From:
Ralph McCormick
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 1:59 AM
Subject: satellite photo
Mr. Carlisle: I wonder if you can share with me your views on the Hollow Earth? I've read a lot where there is land near the N. Pole that is not shown on any map and I haven't been able to find it anywhere. Can you give me any good photos of the North Pole region that might help? Jan Lamprecht has a new book out (Hollow Planets.) On some photos I have seen it looks like there is a big depression at the north pole also a cloud formation to the southwest of this depression. I don't have an explanation for this cloud formation, but I have seen a couple photos saying there is a big hole in the planet. From: [email protected]
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