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Topic: lemuria and the aurora borealis (Read 9912 times)
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khat13
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I found a veritable font of information at this site! I was looking up annunaki and found this holy grail of info. He lists everything even the hollow earth theory, and has the references that are nearly impossible to find! talk about cool reading. I had heard about the hollow earth theory, my mom was from Hitler time Germany(she had to skeedaddle outta there) but she used to talk about some of the ideals(?) of the Nazis and I guess Hitler was a big proponent of this. I mean, he even had like 100 of his men disappear at the end of the war to go LIVE up there. I found that there are references to explorers actually SEEing the aurora borealis coming OUT of the ground/vent. How cool to think that Lemuria is inside the Earth. They were supposed to be hyper intelligent, so maybe instead of being destroyed they moved to some place that was almost indestructable. As proof, I offer the stories of the Moon People that the Cherokee Indians say live in the earth. To read this story go to : www.burlingtonnews.net look under Atlantis Here is the font of info place too: www.darkstar1.co.uk/
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HJuniper
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Interesting! I've always had a fear of Jules Verne's Journey to the Centre of the Earth. We had the book as children and the black and white sketch of the neanderthal head scared us.
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khat13
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I always remember john keels book mysteries of time and space and the crew in australia digging a well and pulling up the drill bit to find pieces of flesh and hair from an unknown animal on the bit. They were down like 75-100(?) feet, what could be down there? And then there is a place called Taos New Mexico where I go to vacation and there is this weird underground hum that has been there for hundreds of years, it sits in your head and will give you a headache. It is not everywhere in Taos, just certain spots and it feels almost like heavy machinery working! hmmmm
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Tolkus
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Saw it had to reply, you know me can't help but throw reality into something. The lemuria thing that Hitler and other thouht was real, aint. It is from a scifi book put out in the early 30's I believe. Because scifi is brand new at this time many people, including Hitler and his cronnies, took it to be real fact and things have snow balled ever since.
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groath
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awsome! it reminds me of the indiana jones book the holow earth.. were it describes just about every thing you said! if you want to from an exspodition up there im game!! r
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the end of the world is Just going to be a big bang backwards a gnab gib
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Tolkus
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Sounds good to me, now where do we find a guide?
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Brighid
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Well, I have no clue as to finding a guide, but I sure would like to go also! 
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Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. - Kahlil Gibran
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Brighid
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You know, it's a bit off topic (not that i would EVER do that  ), but I would absolutely LOVE to just pack up and run around the world visiting places that have strange or unusual aspects to them. I know that it will always be nothing but a dream, but oh how I want to... It's what I dream about when I am daydreaming. I would love for my children to have hands on experiences in some of these places, so that they could see how many mysteries there really are.
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Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. - Kahlil Gibran
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Tolkus
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I'm the same way but with history as well. Oh how I would love to go to Ireland and England. See all those sites and walk Hydrians wall. One day one day. Right now I'm tring to get to Gettesburg. For both reasons. 
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Brighid
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Oh, England and Ireland, that is EXACTLY where I want to go, ESPECIALLY Ireland, it is the land of my ancestors (well some of them), as you could tell by my looks, lol. I am fascinated with Ireland, I'd give anything to go just once.
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Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. - Kahlil Gibran
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