The True Origin of the Flying Saucers - Dr.

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The True Origin of the Flying Saucers - Dr.

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the South Pole. JANUARY, 1956: "On January I3th, members of the United States expedition accomplished a flight of 2,700 miles from the base at McMurdo Sound, which is 400 miles west of the South Pole, and penetrated a land extent of 2,300 miles beyond the Pole." - Radio announcement from Byrd's Antarctic expedition, confirmed by the American press of February 5, 1956. MARCH, 1956: "The present expedition has opened up a vast new territory." - Rear Admiral Byrd, on March 13, 1956, when he returned from his South Polar ase = expedition. - Rear Admiral Byrd, before his death. (Author's note: Byrd here enigmatically refers to the new unknown land area he discovered beyond North and South Poles, within the polar openings, which, due to the well known polar phenomenon of "sky mirror", whereby land areas below are mirrored in the sky, refers here to the new land areas he discovered beyond both North and South Poles and beheld as "an enchanted continent in the sky.") wee * OK OK 1. That the Earth is hollow and is not a solid sphere as commonly supposed, and that its hollow interior communicates with the surface by two polar openings. United States Navy, who was the first to enter into the polar openings, which he did for a total distance of 4,000 miles in the Arctic and Antarctic, confirm the correctness of our revolutionary theory of the Earth's structure, as do the observations of other Arctic explorers. 3. That, according to our geographical theory of the Earth being concave, rather than convex, at the Poles, where it opens into its hollow interior, the North and South Poles have never been reached because they do not exist. 4. That the exploration of the unknown New World that exists in the interior of the Earth is much more important than the exploration of outer space; and the aerial expeditions of Admiral Byrd show how such exploration may be conducted. 5. That the nation whose explorers first reach this New World in the hollow interior of the Earth, which has a land area greater than that of the Earth's ... "that enchanted continent in the sky, land of everlasting mystery; " WHAT THIS BOOK SEEKS TO PROVE 2. That the observations and discoveries of Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd of the