Teslatech Technology Conference Update: Hollow Earth As A Real Geologic Theory?

by Joshua Parker on August 1, 2008

After a long trek through the desert here I am at the ExtraOrdinary Technology TeslaTech conference in Albuquerque New Mexico.

This event started last nite with a very interesting and quite compelling presentation by Brooks Agnew who gave a primarily science based overview of the theory of the earth having hollow cavities below the crust which may harbor life of some form.

Many folks seem to brush this off as fantasy and I hadn’t given it much thought myself – but Brooks covered this and made me want to learn more. Since I have a geology background (B.S. degree) his science made a lot of sense to me.

Maybe I’ll write more about this in the future and I will be putting up a short interview that I did with Brooks shortly – in the meantime you can visit this site about the Hollow Earth Expedition that he is planning for 2009.

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Donna McDonald August 7, 2008 at 6:12 am

Joshua – I have a minor in geology, so I understand that sometimes science based information and etherical info have a hard time meshing!! I believe this is possible – maybe at a different vibrational level than ours??? Look into the area of Mt. Shasta and the Lemurians that live under the mountain. Some have even come out and have mingled with us (it has been reported…)

I am very interested in all your information. I can’t wait to hear the interviews!! Thanks for going to this, but most of all – thank you for sharing with those of us who couldn’t be there!!
Donna McDonald

Jambhala Rinpo August 15, 2008 at 2:53 pm

This is a cool theory, and I think it’s great if they’re going to do an expedition to find out more.

Here where I’m living in Belize there are numerous cave systems leading all over the place underground. It’s like a whole other world exists down there with underground rivers, crystals, bats, and who knows what-else.

The largest cave system in Central America even crosses underground from Belize to Guatemala.

Pretty cool stuff, and it certainly wouldn’t surprise if there’s life deeper down.

Peace,
Jambhala

http://BetterInBelize.net – Come visit or buy property in our Rainforest Ecovillage. We embrace eco-technology.

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