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Spiral
24th October 2013, 08:32
Huge Underwater Obelisks and entrance Hollow Earth exact opposite side from the Great Pyramid

What is on the exact opposite side of the Earth from the Great Pyramid?

Huge Obelisks and a Megalith located in the pacific ocean!

At the base of the obelisks (towers) is a structure and a big hole, what looks like an entrance that goes down deep into the earth.

Image 1 - Location of huge underwater obelisks and structure.
32°30'07.74" S 149°52'46.51" W

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-4YWN91eX67I/UlzW_QdsiLI/AAAAAAAAGuA/FNmTbmy-PoU/s640/entrance+hollow+earth+ufo+(1).jpg


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnxbAuyFF3c&feature=player_detailpage

You need the google earth ley line plug in if you want to do this at home apparently.

777
24th October 2013, 10:45
Have you tried this mate? I haven't yet but i will do..........if this is true this is staggeringly amazing :winner:

would make a HECK of a lot of sense.

Spiral
24th October 2013, 17:47
I have had to install google earth on the PC (my laptop is running ubuntu & I can't get google earth to work on it :ireful:) The big spikey things are there all right, they must be miles high, unless its some anomaly or a submarine that was picked up when the seabed was surveyed.

Tribe
24th October 2013, 17:59
Bit like the crystal towers I see in the astral !!!!

The One
24th October 2013, 20:00
For all interested in the hollow earth theory check these links out below

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ql7EegZqLcc/URXyLRJsy4I/AAAAAAAABxI/-U8x4xRPjjc/s1600/hollow%2Bearth.jpg

Part 1: Introduction (http://www.viewzone.com/hollowearth.html)

Part 2: The Shinetist Conspiracy (http://www.viewzone.com/hollowearth22.html)

Part 3: Videos on the Web (http://www.viewzone.com/hollowearth33.html)

Part 4: The Last (http://www.viewzone.com/hollowearth44.html)

BabaRa
24th October 2013, 22:10
The attached is a website for antipodal mapping. http://www.antipodemap.com/

In geography, the antipodes of any place on Earth is its antipodal point; that is, the region on the Earth's surface which is diametrically opposite to it. Two points which are antipodal to one another are connected by a straight line through the centre of the Earth.

I've been interested in the Hollow Earth theory for some time. If you're interested, here's a summary of my experience.

Mid-80's: Friend insisted on giving me a book entitled The Hollow Earth. I didn't believe in that theory & just put it on my book shelve and forgot about it.

Early 90's: Kept having dreams about the Land Down Under & was being encouraged to come what they called "To the land of milk and Honey". I thought I was being encouraged to move to Australia (which here in the US has been referred to the land down under).

Early 90's: We just moved to a new house on 7 acres, isolated and my husband had to go out of town. I was afraid to stay there alone (had this fear since my early 20's when my apartment was broken into & I was beaten by the intruder). I called everyone I knew to come & stay with me that weekend, but no one mysteriously was available. Usually my friends & son would jump at the chance. Fretful Friday evening, Saturday morning I knew I was alone for a reason and it was to read something - had no clue what. Went to the bookshelf, closed my eyes, waved my arm around a bit & randomly put it on a book. Of course it was the Hollow Earth. I had actually forgotten that I had it, but knew immediately I needed to read it. Suddenly, it all made sense!?!?!?

That night memories came back to me. I remembered hearing on the radio Adm.Byrd's voice as he described his strange journey into the N.Pole (this was also in the book I just read, so it was possible I was recreating something that really didn't happen.) But I also remembered watching a documentary on PBS with my son (age 10 at the time) where they talked about explorer's to the N.Pole who as they got closer, would begin to see butterflies and tropical plants, etc., they attributed this to the explorer's hallucinating because of the extreme harsh conditions. At the time both my son & I thought it strange, why were they all seeing the same thing? (They were talking about different expeditions). Why weren't some of them hallucinating and seeing pink elephants or flying hamburgers?

Later in the 90's: I found the book "The Smokey God". It was about a father & son Scandinavian fishermen, who accidently went into the earth. Spend some time there, lots of great stories about who lives there. father died of old age while there and son eventually came out, I believe at the S.Pole. On returning home, he told of his experiences and they put him in a mental institution. Years later they would let him out only when he said he made it all up. But before he died he told his story in that book.

Year 2000: Went to Iceland quite by chance when a friend offered to take me as her companion. She was older and needed assistance on the trip. While there, I asked about their Puffins. Was told that they were only there in the summer, no one knew for sure where they went in the winter, it was assumed they went out to sea.. . . What?!?! In the winter. Hmm, according to wikipedia: After breeding, all three puffin species winter at sea, usually far from coasts and often extending south of the breeding range.[10]. Although it says South of the breeding range, they don't seem to really know. I began to wonder if they went into the hollow earth for the winter, where accordingly to Byrd, he found a new tropical land.

I don't profess to have any answers, only relaying my experience.

Frances
24th October 2013, 23:11
I love your story Babara, I love the bit about the Puffins. I have read and seen various things about the inner earth I am a believer.

Various styles of the Lords Prayer, say "Thy kingdom come, thy will be done IN earth as it is in heaven.
Why use the word "in".
Much about this subject to think about.
"Lord" the keeper of the bread, I think of bad people and psychopaths when I hear that word.
Frances.