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Subterranean Worlds Inside Earth (Paperback, illustrated edition)
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Subterranean Worlds Inside Earth (Paperback, illustrated edition)
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Loot Price R461
Discovery Miles 4 610
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In "Subterranean Worlds Inside Earth," author Timothy Green Beckley
has collected many stories from a vast wealth of sources on the
subject of what is often called "The Inner Earth Theory." The
theory holds that the Earth does not consist of molten metal at its
core, as modern science tells us, but is instead quite hollow
inside, and supports several different races of sentient beings as
well as their impressive underground cities. Those cities are said
to be linked to one another by underground tunnels with
above-ground openings that the occasional surface-dwelling mortal
stumbles on to. Much of the information Beckley presents comes from
a man named Richard Shaver, a spot welder on the Detroit automobile
assembly lines who one day began to hear strange voices projected
at him as he went about his work. Following the trail that began
with that unearthly auditory experience, Shaver eventually came to
the conclusion that the voices were coming from somewhere beneath
the Earth, from a race of creatures he came to call the "Deros,"
which is short for "degenerate robots." The Deros have a story of
their own. They were once a gentle race who lived on the surface of
the Earth, until it became apparent that the sun was being
transformed in some way that caused an increase in the amount of a
form of dangerous radiation contained in its rays. Some of the
Deros escaped the planet by going into space in their
highly-developed spacecraft, but not all of them managed to do so.
Those forced to remain went underground and built the cities
referred to above, but the sun's poisonous radiation also caused
them to go insane and to develop cruel and sadistic personality
traits. It is because of their evil madness that mankind suffers so
much today, and Shaver himself experienced some bizarre
mistreatments as he sought to learn more about the mysterious
Deros. Shaver eventually published many of his Dero tales in a
magazine called "Amazing Stories," which were so popular that they
greatly increased the magazine's circulation. But Shaver's story of
the Deros is only one of many versions of exactly what is down
there in the Hollow Earth. Beckley also offers stories by
journalist John J. Robinson and others whose research has turned up
different legends and personal experiences, some of which tell of a
hidden paradise below our feet where beautiful, spiritually
benevolent creatures reside. Beckley's use of numerous and
divergent reports helps to paint a wonderfully complete picture of
the centuries of folklore that have become mingled with scientific
fact through real-world investigations into the "Subterranean
Worlds Inside Earth." Some of what's here stretches credibility a
little more than might be totally comfortable. But if you have an
appetite for unsolved mysteries that extend beyond the realm of the
safe and the knowable, then Beckley's thorough overview of what may
be inside the Hollow Earth is well worth the time spent reading it.
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