The first scientific evidence that the Earth is hollow came in 1692 when Edmond Halley, the famous British Astronomer, studied the Earth’s magnetic fields. He detected strange fluctuations in the fields that he accounted for by postulating that the Earth was a hollow sphere with another sphere within it; the inner sphere also having a magnetic field. He further postulated that the inner surface of the outer sphere was luminous and was responsible for the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights. He also speculated that people might on the inner sphere.

Halley continued to refine his calculations, eventually realizing that to account for all the fluctuations, the Earth needed to consist of a hollow planet with not one, but four inner cores, each one inside the others.

In the 18th century, famed Swiss mathemetician Leonhard Euler developed his own variation of the theory. His theory was that the inside of the Earth contained a single small sun, 600 miles in diameter.

Scottish mathemetician Sir John Leslie furthered refined the theory by determining that there must by two suns, which he named after the Roman god and godess of the Underworld, Pluto and Proserpine.

American John Symmes spent considerable effort lobbying the US Government to send an expedition to the poles to locate one of the two polar openings to the inner Earth. Symmes believed that the northern opening was 4,000 miles across and the southern opening was 6,000 miles across.

While his efforts failed in his lifetime, it was in part due to the efforts of one of his followers, newspaperman Jerimiah Reynolds, that the US finally mounted an expedition to the South Pole. While the search for the opening was inconclusive, the 1838 expedition did discover that Antarctica was the seventh continent and not an icecap like the North Pole.

The 1846 discovery of a frozen Woolly Mammoth in Siberia, and 20 years of research into the reports of Arctic explorers and astronomy lead American Writer Marshall Gardner, in his 1920 book A Journey to the Earth’s Interior or Have the Poles Really Been Discovered? to postulate that the Earth’s inner portion was populated with prehistoric animals, and that the mammoth had inadvertently strayed onto the outer surface world, becoming frozen in the inhospitable climate.

The Koreshans, founded by Cyrus Read Teed, added an interesting wrinkle to the Hollow Earth theory. They believed that we populated the inner surface of the Earth, and that it was the dense atmosphere that prevented us from seeing the other side of the sphere. The sun was actually a center sphere, half light and half dark. The Cellular Cosmogony, as they called it, was central to the Koreshans’ philosophy. They frequently addressed one another with the greeting phrase, “We live inside.”

As far out as that particular theory seemed, not every one dismissed it out-of-hand. In April, 1942, Adolph Hitler was said to have sent an expedition to the Baltic island of Rugen to exploit this knowledge in their war against Britain. The expedition was headed by infrared radiation expert, Dr. Heinz Fischer. His team setup infrared cameras and telescopes pointing at 45 degrees above the horizon hoping to provide advance warning of the British Fleet. There are no records of any results from the experiment.

The Koreshan Cellular Cosmogony is no longer considered one of the credible theories of the Hollow Earth.

After the defeat of Nazi Germany, there were reports that Hitler escaped Germany in a fleet of submarines, headed towards Argentina. He then left Argentina heading south where he and the others entered the center of the Earth and continued to rebuild his forces for a potential return to power.

With the advent of space travel and orbital photography of the entire planet, the Hollow Earth theory has been largely disproved, at least, that’s what’s we’re told.

One of the interesting similarities between all of the Hollow Earth theories going back to the very beginning is that they all believe the inner part of the Earth supports life and is inhabited. But what are these people like?

It’s said that they’re human, or at least human-looking. They are generally taller and of slighter build with blonde hair and blue eyes.

Is it a coincidence that this description fits Hitler’s ideal of the so-called Aryan Race? Could that be why he made his escape there?

Is it also a coincidence that this description fits that of the alien race known as the Nordics? Those same Nordics who are one of the many known UFO-possesing advanced races that visits Earth regularly and one of the races known to have forged a clandestine alliance with the secret World Cabal.

If, in fact, the center of the Earth is inhabited by the Nordics, isn’t it possible that, in addition to their advanced UFO technology, that they could build an effective electronic camouflage that prevents our satellites from seeing the opening? Of course it is.

But what about the explorers who have braved the Arctic and Antarctic wasteland to visit the poles? Wouldn’t they have found the entrances and reported back? Maybe not.

The polar entrances are not a sharp dropping cliff, but instead a gentle sloping curvature. Explorers could have even entered partway into the hole without even noticing. Also, the area around the holes exerts unusual magnetic anomalies. Someone following a compass to the Pole would simply circumnavigate the hole completely believing that they were following a straight line.

But is that all? Has there actually been no reporting of the holes? Again, the answer is, “no.” A diary, purporting to be Rear Admiral Byrd’s was uncovered a few years ago. In it, it documents Byrd’s encounter with strange events near the Pole, including strange temperate climates and encounters with mysterious people who welcomed Byrd and his crew.

For now, the powers-that-be have stifled the search for the truth, but a few brave researchers continue to compile evidence in the hope that one day, they will be able to break the conspiracy and reveal the truth to the world.