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  • Mount Shasta

  • Home of the Ancients
  • By: Valiant Thor
  • Narrated by: Michael Welte
  • Length: 7 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (23 ratings)

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Mount Shasta

By: Valiant Thor
Narrated by: Michael Welte
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Publisher's summary

We were impressed with Thor’s frequent submissions to the newsletter of the Hollow Earth Research Association, 'The Hollow Hassle.' His knowledge of the Hollow Earth, ufology, occultism, and folklore is vast. He is continually working on new projects, and we are proud that he has selected us to publish this masterpiece. His other Hollow Earth book, 'A Guide to Inner Earth,' is absolutely essential for anyone exploring the subject. In that exhaustive study, he has researched every known book on the Hollow Earth, listing them for the reader.

Now Thor has done the same thing for students of Mount Shasta lore with this book, 'Mount Shasta: Home of the Ancients.' Not only does he explore the many legends, adventures, and mysteries of the mountain, but he also shares invaluable geological, scientific, and historical data for the avid researcher or buff. In addition to Mount Shasta, the reader will also encounter the subjects of Atlantis, Lemuria, Mu, Vril power, crystals and their uses, fairies, elves, dwarves, giants, Bigfoot and Yeti, ETs, pyramids, and much more.

Viewers of the NBC series 'V' will find chapter 7 particularly relevant, and perhaps a bit frightening. Among the many strange lifeforms seen on Mount Shasta are reptilian creatures not unlike those who have abducted various high-profile UFO witnesses (Travis Walton, Betty and Barney Hill, etc.). Those who previously considered the concept of reptilian aliens as pure fiction may now begin to consider the line between fiction and reality blurred. Thor’s readers will be flabbergasted to learn that the city of Los Angeles is actually laid out in the outline of a giant lizard; gold-lined tunnels and chambers supposedly exist beneath the modern skyscrapers on the surface.

©1982 Saucerian Press (P)2018 NEW SAUCERIAN LLC
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Overall it was very good story I have listened to others on the same subject. It still was very interesting to me

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Worst Narration Possible

Mr Michael Welte’s voice is incredible but his narration sounded as if he was reading cold for the first time. Sentences and phrases were disjointed and difficult to follow. The source material is very interesting. Would serve better to actually read than listen to this. Disappointed. Hope this book gets a new narration in the future.

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