Controversial Hollow Earth Theory – Questions And Answers – Part 3
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - We continue to explore the controversial Hollow Earth theory and this time we will discuss some of the most interesting questions and the answers provided by those who have studied the subject.
In part 1 we elaborated on why some scientists think certain facts speak in support of the Hollow Earth theory. Later in part 2, we wrote about why some startling discoveries have led to a debate among researchers and we presented their different conclusions.
In this final part of the series we will return to the question we previously talked about and offer an explanation by a researcher who is convinced the Earth is really hollow.
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Underground Civilizations – True Rulers Of Earth – Part 1 - 2
Mysterious Ancient Underground King And Ruler Of The World – Who Was He? Part 1 -2
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