While researching the Hollow Earth theory today, I came across some interesting stuff. Remember the first few chapters of Ezekiel? Remember the astouding four wheeled chariot of God, with eyes along the rims and four-winged angels? The imagery might not have been odd to the people of the Near East. Look at these amazing photographs taken from old Babylonian monuments, palaces, and clay tablets: Chariot of Ezekiel's God In Ancient Art, by Michael S. Heiser. Jacob Fronczak speculated today that the Cherubim's chariots may have looked like flying saucers. After looking at many Sumerian and Babylonian rock carvings today, I can say "Yes Jacob, they most likely did!"
Also, I added the old novel The Smoky God (1908), by Willis George Emerson, to the Reactor Core. The novel is actually a journal of a journey into the "Hollow Earth". Nothing in the book itself, except its subject matter, indicates that it should be taken as fiction. Many people over the previous century read it, and believe it is not fiction. I haven't read it yet myself, but a novel that is so convincing must be a very good read, if it is not indeed truth itself.
Finally, my search for
Hollow Earth stuff led me to several sites that showed the connection between
the double helix of DNA, and the intertwined serpents that have been the
pagan symbol for medicine for more than 3000 years. The Christian and Jewish
symbol of medicine is a single snake coiled around a pole, recalling the time
when Moses made a brass serpent. It is easy to jump to the conclusion as
Zechariah Sitchin has done, that the ancients knew about DNA because aliens
taught them. I think the opposite. I believe the modern day DNA symbol is
taken from the old serpent symbols. I've seen scanning electron photographs
of DNA. It does not look like a spiral at all. Modern "scientists" are the
new priesthood. Should we be surprised that they revive ancient symbols, and
for the exact same uses? From its inception, DNA has been the center of a
struggle to blend different species of plants and animals together to form
hybrids. This is exactly what the Anunnaki were doing in their experiments in
the old rock carvings that show the two serpents twined together. It was this
"corruption of all flesh" that brought on the Great Flood. The Tyrannasaurus
Rex wasn't a viable creature; he was a failed experiment by the Nephilim. The
tiny arms of the T.Rex are the give-away. They aren't practical or
balanced.