This Vril/Hollow Earth thing might just Pan out... What other ancient cultures speak of this?
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Here proof. It isn't only there, known for a long time, the stories and legends are true. But hasn't been incorporated into the narrative. Because it undermines the paradigm's bullshit verison of it.
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-general/truth-about-father-crespi-and-his-missing-artifacts-finally-revealed-005498
https://www.ancient-code.com/the-mysterious-cueva-de-los-tayos-home-to-a-lost-ancient-metallic-library/
This is directly proving they emerged back up after surviving underground from an extinction level event.
No it doesn't prove Hollow Earth.
awsome, i love this kinda stuff. Personally when ever im researching and come across anything that mentions things like "the center of earth" or "the middle" or "inner earth" I always get the overwhelming feeling that there actually talking about the north pole, and didnt have the right word for magnetic north so they just called it the middle or center of earth
Absolutely. There are legends of a deeper inner Earth in South America.
But the basis behind some of it is found in the Tayos cave system linked, it runs according to their beliefs across South America. Or potentially for 100s of km. At least on some of the current exploration potentially linking Ecuador and Peru. On reading the first linked notes of origin, any artifacts came from a pyramid underground which is seemingly suggested on some of the metal tablets. It supposedly hasn't been discovered yet. But the items are of unknown origin as in the writing on much of them remains undeciphered. There is also the muddled mention of giants linking into its lore.
How and why it hasn't hit the mainstream, despite celebrity attention presidents, astronauts. Come on. Why is it still fringe, conspiracy. It undermines the narrative.
I’m exploring this idea of the expanding earth, in contrast to continental drift.
Wow! Great links, thanks!