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Flying Ships, Humanoids, and Creatures of the Subterranean World

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Flying Ships, Humanoids, and Creatures of the Subterranean World

By: Gray Barker, Richard Shaver, Ray Palmer, T. Lobsang Rampa, Raymond Bernard
Narrated by: Nicholas Barker
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Flying Ships, Humanoids, and Creatures of the Subterranean World is a wealth of source material on the Hollow Earth theory, which proposes that the earth does not consist of molten metal at its core, but is instead hollow, with a central sun.

This book was originally printed in small quantities, and thus became extremely rare and expensive. Finally, it has once again been made available to the general public.

In this Saucerian roundtable discussion, several luminaries in the paranormal field offer their thoughts on the Inner Earth theory. Does the subterranean world support several different races of sentient beings, as well as impressive underground cities linked by underground tunnels? Do surface dwellers sometimes stumble upon above-ground openings to this subterranean realm? Do we often meet the denizens of the underworld and not even know it?

After listening to this book, you may begin to question all you have heard from modern science about this topic.

©1971 Saucerian Press (P)2016 New Saucerian Press
Unexplained Mysteries
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Everything included in this is hilariously wrong. but my favorite part is the crazy mouth noises the editor felt like we needed to hear the narrator make as he makes mistake after mistake throughout the track. I'm dying laughing.

Profoundly, hilariously wrong

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Much has been written on the mysteries beneath our feet, and this compilation does great justice to the subject. Truly compelling and unfortunately, due to the atheistic nature of many of its authors, chilling and a bit hopeless. Luckily, Christ and His redemptive power are the ultimate truth, and He presents a stunning counterpoint to the horrors mentioned here. A must-listen for all Fortean nerds. Praise God.

Great compendium

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If you are looking for answers, or better put, nods towards the reality of UFOs and strange encounters, look here.
Always thought the notion greys/aliens were from space felt wrong? Look here.

*NOTE* There are about 5 corrections, where narrator reads sentence incorrectly ** bubbles popping sound effect ** then he rereads the sentence (correctly) the second time. Off the top I think this happens maybe 5 times max.

I suspect the negative reviews are either calculated intentional actions taken by those who obscure, or organic reactions from those who hold too tightly the notion that this phenomena originates from Space. Likely both.

First few minutes I remember thinking, did I make a mistake? But no, it kicks right in after a few.

Admiral Byrd (medal of honor recipient) knew a sizeable piece of this hidden reality nearly 100 years ago.
It's time others know as well, even if it's so far off what humans consider "base reality" you likely won't be able to talk to anyone about it if you have any concern for their opinion of you.

"We dance round in a ring and suppose, but the secret sits in the middle and knows." –Robert Frost

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just really good stuff put in context by the narrator Al of subterranean Mysteries specially stuff about the Darrow and the shaver mystery it is totally red to know that their stuff like that probably among us and the more that I get information about it the more bewildered I get and it just it's like an addiction and I totally love it this book was pretty cool

cool stuff I love the shaver mystery!

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Book content was enjoyable. A topic of great interest to me. Narrator did fine but at least one chapter was unlistenable due to poor editing.

Narration needs editing

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I don’t know why but the narrator will make an error, stop and make several popping sounds. I’m not sure if it’s done on purpose or is an editing error. It’s distracting.

Reader often stops and makes popping sounds

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the reason is because while this narrator was at work he kept getting messages or something and it totally steals from the overall performance and ruins it.

below acceptable

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