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The Inner Earth Realm of Agartha

 
 
 
 
 
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Agartha exists about 500 miles below the surface inside the hollow Earth, and consists of vast continents, oceans, mountains, and rivers, and even its own sun. It is inhabited by those who fled Atlantis before its destruction and is not welcome to most of the surface population because of the violent behavior of Earth's inhabitants.

It is considered a garden of Eden paradise where food is grown and Shamballa is its central city. Hindus call it Aryavartha. The Agarthans are highly advanced and their UFOs were seen during WW2 and were called foo fighters by pilots that saw them. They were concerned about the nuclear explosions that were ignited in Japan that they also felt. The planet of Maldek much earlier was totally destroyed by similar devices and became what we now call the asteroid belt.

Admiral Byrd in 1947 traveled to the inner Earth as he had claimed and was welcomed there as a messenger of peace. It is believed by some that the aurora borealis is caused by the sun of the inner Earth. The openings at the poles are very wide, so ships and planes can fly into them, but that they are naturally protected by an energy field and are considered top secret. Planes are not permitted to travel over the poles and it is considered off limits to outsiders by their inhabitants. There are many entrances to inner Earth including Tibet and Mt Shasta and locations in South America. Some like Sheldan Nidle are now in constant contact with the Agarthans.

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