• The Hollow Earth: The Greatest Geographical Discovery in History

  • By: Raymond Bernard PhD
  • Narrated by: David Bufton
  • Length: 7 hrs and 19 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (87 ratings)

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The Hollow Earth: The Greatest Geographical Discovery in History

By: Raymond Bernard PhD
Narrated by: David Bufton
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Publisher's summary

New Saucerian proudly presents an official reprint of the cult classic, The Hollow Earth, first published by Gray Barker's Saucerian Press. This edition is an exact facsimile of the original, featuring several enlightening personal letters from the author, Raymond Bernard, PhD, to Barker - rare correspondence not found in other editions.

In this audiobook, Bernard claims that flying saucers not only exist, but that they are the vehicles of a super-race that lives in a huge, underground world, whose entrance is at the Earth's north and south poles. In essence, the Earth is really a fat donut, with little holes at the top and bottom. The seawater and geographical forms stay in place as the surface of the donut curves inward and upside down, held in place by gravity. (Not so kooky when you think about it.)

These "extraterrestrials" are actually our ancestors, and they are from the Inner Earth or Agharta. Admiral Byrd's epic 1,700-mile flight into the North Polar opening startled those privy to the information, leading to an official naval "hush up" of anyone knowing the truth. Those who "know too much" about flying saucers have been targeted ever since.

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thought provoking!

love the information shared here. unbiased and factual. made me want to research the topic further!

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Fascinating Book

This is a great compilation of known information from various sources about the Hollow Earth put together nicely in a very intriguing book. I truly enjoyed it. My only annoyance was that the author repeats certain phrases way too often and for this reason it could have been edited better for a smoother flow.

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Very Interesting

Lots of information to absorb and possibilities to consider. I can’t say the narrator was “exciting” or anything, but he certainly sounded scholarly. I really enjoyed it.

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Very repetitive info at first

At first I thought my device was constantly backing up in the chapter. The information presented is repeated many times from different sources. The book is 1969 original copy write so some information is old. That being said. With an open mind and the interest in stories of the past to add to your knowledge base this is a good book. There were a few things that clicked with me that made interesting sense. One was the hollow earth dwellers spoke with a germanic accent. And that one of the openings is in Brazil. Didn't all the nazis run to Brazil after ww2? Just an odd observation. I don't believe in coincidence.

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Fascinating Topic

It's hard to get much information on this subject. Therefore, I'm grateful that this half-century-old book was made available.

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The Hollow Earth

I didn't think someone could make such a subject, boring, but this author did it.
And the reader (audio version) didn't help.

Author also worked in some of hid political
beliefs, and some darwinism, none of which
belonged there and none of which I cared for.

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interesting

compelling evidence is given but later in the chapters evidence seems to be of no importance and you are given information as if it is "facts" and some of it is contradictory. but overall still a great read.

the narration is very disappointing. could they have picked anyone that sounds more boring and tired?

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Enjoyed this book!

I love a good conspiracy and this book did not disappoint. I was intrigued and I’m listening for the second time. Narrator is calming. I will never archive this book

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Redundant

This could have been done in 1 hour. He repeats and repeats and repeats. I was hoping for more of what admiral Byrd discovered. Disappointing to say the least.

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Excellent Fun!!!

There are so many mysteries about this planet the Nazca lines the cave paintings the giants that are buried all around the Earth why not have a hollow Earth where people are living that are advanced beings? I say it's great fun to speculate, because after all, who knows really?

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