Uncovering the Truth About Agartha: The Hollow Earth Theory
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This section introduces the topic of underground cities and civilizations, as well as the theory of a hollow Earth. It explores ancient legends and myths from various cultures that mention these hidden worlds.
Underground Cities in Legends and Myths
- Countless tales, myths, and legends from different cultures speak of underground cities and civilizations.
- These hidden worlds are often believed to be technologically advanced or inhabited by strange creatures.
- Ancient Greek mythology mentions the underworld of Hades, while Scandinavian folklore refers to Svarthalaheim.
- Other examples include Christian hell, Jewish Shale, Tibetan literature's dark place, and Eskimo folklore.
The Theory of a Hollow Earth
- The theory of a hollow Earth suggests that there is another world beneath our feet.
- This theory gained popularity in the 17th century when astronomer Edmund Halley proposed it based on observations of Earth's magnetic field.
- Despite being initially refuted by other scientists, the theory resurfaced in the 19th century through works like Jules Verne's "Journey to the Center of the Earth."
- In the 20th century, Hitler and Nazi Germany showed interest in this theory and organized missions to Antarctica.
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This section discusses scientific evidence related to the hollow Earth theory. It highlights volcanic eruptions, gravity, and limitations in exploring Earth's interior.
Scientific Evidence for Hollow Earth?
- Supporters of the hollow Earth theory point to volcanic eruptions as evidence for its existence.
- They argue that scientists have only scratched the surface with their studies of Earth's mantle.
- In June 2014, scientists drilled only 13 kilometers into the Earth before stopping due to extreme heat.
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This section explores the beliefs of ancient civilizations and introduces the concept of Agartha, a society of underground dwellers.
Agartha: The Underground Society
- Agartha is one of the most common names associated with a society of underground dwellers.
- According to the book "The Smoky God," written by Willis Emerson, it tells the story of Olaf Jansen's journey through Earth's entrance at the North Pole.
- The book "Agartha - Secrets of the Underground Cities" provides further information about this underground civilization.
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This section concludes the video by emphasizing that there is still much unknown about Earth's interior and acknowledging differing beliefs between scientific communities and proponents of the hollow Earth theory.
Unanswered Questions
- Proponents of the hollow Earth theory refuse to accept mainstream scientific views and believe in a whole other world inside Earth.
- They argue that our understanding is limited, and no one can say for sure what lies within.
- There are ongoing debates between those who support scientific explanations and those who hold alternative beliefs regarding Earth's interior.
Giants and the Inner Earth
This section discusses the theory that the inhabitants of Agartha, an underground realm, were driven underground due to upheavals and wars on the surface of the Earth. It explores various locations believed to have entrances to Agartha and mentions legends of other underground races.
The Origins of Agartha
- The theory suggests that the inhabitants of Agartha were forced underground by conflicts such as the Atlantean Lemurian War and the use of thermonuclear weapons. These events led to the extinction of highly developed civilizations.
- Examples of devastated areas include Sahara, Gobi, Australian Outback, and U.S deserts. Some cities were created as refuges for people and repositories for sacred records, teachings, and technologies.
Entrances to Agartha
- Several entrances to Agartha are believed to exist around the world:
- Mammoth Cave in South Central Kentucky, USA
- Mount Shasta in California, USA (believed to have Telos city beneath it)
- Manaus in Brazil (city below Mount Mato Grosso)
- Egausu Plain in Brazil
- Falls on the border between Brazil and Argentina
- Mount Epomeo in Italy
- Himalayan Mountains in Tibet (entrance to Chanche city guarded by Hindu monks)
- Border between Mongolia and China (Xinhua city)
- Rama city in India (beneath surface city)
Legends and Beliefs
- In various cultures, there are beliefs about a hidden land beneath the Earth called Agartha or Shambhala.
- Tibetan scholars speak of an underworld connected by a tunnel from Tibet. They mention a capital called Shambhala where a ruler surrounded by superior beings teaches humanity.
- Indian legends mention an underground race of snake people in the cities of Patala and Bogati. These Nagas are said to have waged war against Agartha.
- The Shaver Mysteries, a controversial theory, claims encounters with an underground civilization known as the "old ones" or Titans. They allegedly came from another solar system and built vast underground complexes.
The Inner Earth
This section delves deeper into the legends and theories surrounding the inner Earth, including the old ones who inhabited the upper world millions of years ago and moved underground. It also explores Richard Shaver's claims about an ancient race leaving Earth due to damaging radiation.
The Old Ones
- The "old ones" were an ancient race that lived on the surface but eventually moved underground to restructure their environment.
- They are described as highly intelligent humanoids with longer lifespans than humans. They would kidnap human children and raise them as their own.
- Over time, most of this race degenerated into a mentally disabled and sadistic population known as Daros or harmful robots.
The Shaver Mysteries
- Richard Shaver claimed to have encountered the old ones and shared his story in Amazing Stories magazine.
- According to Shaver, the old ones came from another solar system due to premature drying caused by the sun. They built massive underground cities before leaving Earth for a new planet.
- The location of the entrance to this underworld is never revealed in Shaver's stories.
Earth's Layers
This section provides a brief overview of Earth's layers, including its inner core, outer core, mantle, upper mantle, and crust.
- Earth is composed of several layers:
- Inner Core: Located at the center
- Outer Core: Surrounding the inner core
- Mantle: Lies between the outer core and the crust
- Upper Mantle: Located above the mantle
- Crust: The outermost layer
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