members,
This is something that our member Rod recently wrote to another list. It is
relevent here, so I am passing it on.
Dean
···
Walter,
I have a copy of World Beyond the Poles by F.
Amadeo Giannini. It has some pretty impressive
quotes he attributes to Admiral Byrd, and claims
to have been on the radio linkup receiving minute
by minute updates of the Admiral's flight beyond
the north pole when he discovered that land beyond
the pole with a live mammoth in the underbrush he
saw from his airplane. But then the transmission
was cut short, and when Giannini says he published
an account of it in a newspaper, he says he was
investigated by the US intelligence and they
pressured him to shut up about this.Giannini believed the earth was hollow, but that
we are inside of it and that land extended beyond
the poles in some manner that I could not
understand because he believed the whole universe
was in the hollow. I don't think he described his
theory very well. The only interesting thing
about his book is his report of being an ear
witness of Admiral Byrd's flight beyond the north
pole, which by the way, cannot be found in any
newspaper reports of that time. The New York
Times says that when Giannini claimed Admiral Byrd
was flying beyond the north pole, they report he
was in Antartica. But the New York Times has been
known to lie before. I had a friend who knew a
lady in Juneau, Alaska, Sylvia Darvell, who told
him that the Admiral confided in her after his
trip north that he DID make that flight beyond the
north pole into the hollow of our earth, and found
a highly advanced civilization there. They had
craft like what we know as flying saucers. He
said they took control of his craft and landed him
near an inner earth city. He was taken in and
interviewed by one of their government officials
and given a message to bring back to our
government, and that was: Cease to use nuclear
weapons! The Admiral was pressured by the
government to be quiet about his discovery, but
Jack West of Los Angeles says he heard Admiral
Byrd's international radio broadcast in which he
intimated that he had discovered land beyond the
pole. So I tend to believe Giannini's report on
that flight beyond the poles, though I don't
accept his interpretation of it as being
supportive of his cosmological theory that we're
inside a hollow universe. Rather I think his
report supports the hollow earth theory, that we
are on the outside of a hollow globe that has
polar openings somewhere near the poles.I just checked Amazon.com and Giannini's book is
available for $31.00.Rod
Next Year in Eden!
Could the earth, moon, planets and stars
all be hollow bodies?
Amazingly, the answer is Yes!
And very likely inhabited within!
Come join us on our voyage of discovery...
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> > I was wondering whether anybody could supply
information
> about the book "<BR>
> > Worlds<BR>
> > beyond the Poles" by F. Amadeo Giannini from
1959.
> Unfortunately I can't <BR>
> > find a<BR>
> > copy of this book anymore. I suppose that it
refers to
> Richard E. Byrd's <BR>
> > flights<BR>
> > over the poles? Any infomation is
appreciated!<BR>
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> > Thanks!<BR>
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> I was wondering whether anybody could supply
information about the book
> "Worlds
> beyond the Poles" by F. Amadeo Giannini from
1959. Unfortunately I can't
> find a
> copy of this book anymore. I suppose that it
refers to Richard E. Byrd's
> flights
> over the poles? Any infomation is appreciated!
>
> Thanks!
> Walter Siegmeister
>
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>
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