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reply posted on 27-1-2008 @ 05:07 PM by Lenina
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While I would have no interest in going, if you can give me a good enough plan and reasoning why this is likely to be a successful trip, I might be
willing to fund.
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reply posted on 2-2-2008 @ 02:13 AM by aussiespeeder
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Originally posted by Lenina
While I would have no interest in going, if you can give me a good enough plan and reasoning why this is likely to be a successful trip, I might be
willing to fund. 
I will make the film for costs and a percentage. lets go!
sounds like a great project and would sell well on TV.
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reply posted on 3-2-2008 @ 10:29 AM by mojo4sale
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Originally posted by ANTHONY33
I don't think it has to be done at great expense.
I don't need a tracked hummer, a iceberg ship, a plain, helicopter, snow bike or permission from the us government. 
Originally posted by ANTHONY33
At this point I plan to go by foot across the ice cap with supples for about 100 days. 
I'm just curious how you plan on taking enough supply's with you for 100 days without needing any form of reasonable transportation to carry it.
Will you be carrying those supplys on your back while you walk on foot to the north pole?
curious mojo.
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reply posted on 20-2-2008 @ 07:27 PM by fuzzy0087
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I'm 20, young strong, and most importantly I actually beleive the hollow earth theory. Hitler was said to have looked for the entrance as well.
Im just saying that if you got a plan I will follow. I even did a report on the theory my senior year in high school.
I'll do whatever I can.
PS...don't wait for the government for anything! They will never admit to anything outside the norm.
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reply posted on 20-3-2008 @ 11:59 AM by wannabe
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if you don't understand the physics, look up jan lamprecht and his writings on the subject
it looks like since the expedtion leader DIED some months ago, everything ispushed back to 2009. i thought it was cancelled for good, but who knows.
they've been planning that since 2005....6.....7.....8....
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reply posted on 21-3-2008 @ 02:04 PM by owzitgarn
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i don't actually believe the hollow earth theory but I hope you are able to embark on this expedition and I would love to be proved wrong by you
discovering the entrance
Btw, if the poles are too expensive to launch expeditions to, why not just try one of the other entrances that are cited in articles about the hollow
earth, be a lot less expensive and better weather. Theres more chance of these tunnels existing and being undiscovered than huge gaping holes at each
poles going unnoticed and unreported.
Good luck!
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reply posted on 22-3-2008 @ 04:10 AM by Alien Enigma
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The Hollow Earth Theory was put out by Theosophists as propaganda. Are any of the satellite images been proven as real?
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reply posted on 25-3-2008 @ 05:12 PM by wannabe
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I would stay away from the theosophists, and pay more attention the the expeditions to the poles,
the conclusions of scientific study of the poles, such as that of Fridjof Nansen,
and pass a critical eye over the mythology of the northern peoples.
Also, check out www.hollowplanets.com -
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reply posted on 28-3-2008 @ 02:21 PM by Infadel
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Originally posted by ANTHONY33
Hi foke's,
FIRST OFF IF YOU DISAGREE WITH THE HOLLOW EARTH THEORY AND FEEL THE NEED TO ENLIGHTEN ME, DON'T POST HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have been reading allot about the theory about the hollow earth idea and decided that I wasn't going to wait for our Governments to tell us the
truth. So I will go and find out for my self and get some hard evidence either way.
So how's up for a challenge, an adventure and the chance to change the world we live in forever for the better.
I need a group of able and dedicated adventurers to take on this duty to the truth we should strive towards.
So if I touched a nerve out there in that little world of ours and you want to be a part of this then post your ideas on how to go about this in the
best way.
IF YOU THINK THAT THIS IS ALL CRAP THEN DO NOT POST A REPLY, THANK YOU!!
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OMG!!!11!1!!!!11!!!11!!!!
THE LAVA SALMON PEOPLE ARE GOING TO GET YOU!!1!!!!11!1111!!!!!!1!!!!!11!
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reply posted on 29-3-2008 @ 07:36 AM by owzitgarn
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Havn't there already been countless expeditions to the north and south poles? Both magnetic and geographic
Just the other month the lads from Top Gear drove there, I didn't see a huge gaping chasm.....and I havn't heard of reports of one from any of the
older expeditions.
You don't need a multimillion dollar expedition to get there either, you need a few sleds with supplies and a tent, huskies, an eskimo and a
temperature resistant video camera to record the findings.
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reply posted on 31-3-2008 @ 02:37 PM by lezvigi
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Can anyone explain to me how the gravity sysem would work for this hollow Earth?
Im not trying to disregard the idea of it, because Ive seen just as much evidence to support that being real as i have that supports our current
understandings for the planet.
But what I cant get my head round is how the people on the inside of the 'shell' would stay 'stuck to the ground' unless the gravity of this shell
was to exceed the gravity of the inner sun, in which case how would the planet be stable?
Im by no means an expert on these topics but I think im pointing in the right direction on this, feel free to correct me though, im only trying to
find out more info on it.
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reply posted on 2-4-2008 @ 03:51 PM by wannabe
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You would stick to the inner earth the same way you would stick to the outer earth. You're working from a solid earth mentality - accept for an
instant that gravity might not be sucking you to the 'center-of-the-earth', but the shell instead; then make the logical connection to inner earth
physics.
Again, check out hollowplanets.com and Lamprecht's book before you think about it TOO hard
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reply posted on 2-4-2008 @ 04:33 PM by lezvigi
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Thanks, Ill try and read that when Ive got abit more time.
My initial thoughts were mainly that for the planet to be stable there must be a large gravitational centre which then messed up the rest of my
thoughts. But I suppose that when thinking of a theory outside of the box, then we must think of physics that are also outside of the box to match
it
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reply posted on 1-7-2008 @ 10:27 PM by Anonymous ATS
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Dude, read up well; I seriously doubt the Canadian, American, Norwegian, Danish or Russian governments will let you do this. If it's there, they've
agreed to keep that information and the access off limits. Who knows why. There's the UFO angle, the "they're not all that friendly in there"
angle, the "we're not really welcome in there" angle. You may think your "small" operation would be off the radar, but the very fact that
you're posting this on the web is already a huge beacon to Big Brother. If you're really determined, then I'd start making trips to Inuit villages
in Alaska or Canada and see if you can't find some sea-worthy natives who would be willing to do it the old-fashioned way: in kayaks. After all,
those people say they came from there originally. I wish you the best, friend. And don't attract any more attention to yourself by announcing your
intentions on the web!
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reply posted on 2-7-2008 @ 01:09 AM by ExCloud
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Its been a year now. When are you going? Why is this post still up so high? Just wondering?
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