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    I've seen this lists at various sites, some more extensive than others. I'm actually following this one here, its probably made from multiple sources, as the site is an archival site of all sorts.
    http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/so...rground18b.htm

    I am compiling a Google Earth map with many of these sites roughly placed. Very interested in all these subterranean locations.


    About the Staffordshire hole. the information is very sketchy, not much about that, beyond the account by Robot Plot, what it needs is some proper research actually in Staffordshire, maybe if to just see wether there is any truth to it or not.
    The book, History of Staffordshire, was actually published in 1686, as opposed to the late 1700's.
    A page about about it and Rosicrucians.
    http://www.sacred-texts.com/sro/rrm/rrm06.htm

    You could spend years actually looking for all these places.

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    I've seen this lists at various sites, some more extensive than others. I'm actually following this one here, its probably made from multiple sources, as the site is an archival site of all sorts.
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    http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/so...rground18b.htm

    I am compiling a Google Earth map with many of these sites roughly placed. Very interested in all these subterranean locations.
    This was some good stuff. I'm very interested in these locations as well, and I look forward to seeing your Google Earth Map compilation when you’re done creating it.


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    About the Staffordshire hole. the information is very sketchy, not much about that, beyond the account by Robot Plot, what it needs is some proper research actually in Staffordshire, maybe if to just see whether there is any truth to it or not.
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    The book, History of Staffordshire, was actually published in 1686, as opposed to the late 1700's.
    A page about it and Rosicrucians.
    http://www.sacred-texts.com/sro/rrm/rrm06.htm

    You could spend years actually looking for all these places.
    This felt more like the author was interested in the narrative rather than conveying information. To summarize, a guy in pre-industrial England finds a hinged man hole cover stone lid in a field, lifts it and finds a stone stair case, climbs down and has the crap scared out of him by a robed figure who he thinks is a Rosicrucian.

    I'm all for narratives that convey a sense of awe and wonder in relation to this idea of advanced beings living underground. HP LOVECRAFT's THE MOUND was a piece of fiction that acted like a paradigm changer in that regard for me. I highly recommend it. The Schaver stories are excellent as well.
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    I should start a new thread with this information, it is really intriguing stuff.
    David Paulides is a retired cop who found out through a conversation with a national park employee that there are a mulitude of unexplainable disappearances.

    The park employee explained how there seems to be a bit of a cover up, and this led David Paulides to compile a database on what he deemed high strange disappearances in National Parks all over the United States.

    I think this belongs here, because I think many National Parks are placed on possible underground long time alien bases.

    This connection is never mentioned by David Paulides, but I invite you to listen and connect the dots for your self.
    George Knapp does the interview. It's really good.






    This interview David Paulides does with Jeff Rense is awesome as well.
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    Yeah, the story of the Staffordshire hole, is terribly lacking in anything really useful, could just be a story, it almost seems like it was written to not be discoverable, as to not prove or disprove its existence, such as being far from farms and not precisely stating the valley, which you'd think would be quite important. The most interesting thing about it is the account of the sounds heard 'heavy waggons or lumbering wains', which today would be recognised as the sounds of machinery most likely. Bit of a dead end on it though, probably have to let it go.

    Hopefully will get the Google earth data up soon as I can. Got a bit fixated with Mels hole, if I could get in contact with locals, get more details of the terrain and such it may be possible to narrow down the area. Provided it does exist, really depends whether other people did visit the hole.
    Hard to find the area, and I think Red Elk is not being too accurate with his directions

    Saw message on profile, just wondering what research your doing, any place in particular, kind of thing?
    Pretty lucky to live the US, Arizona having reported areas of basses, pretty envious.
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    I live in the Dehcho which is the region that contains the Nahanni Valley and receives all the waters from the Nahanni Valley and unfortunately from the Oilsands project in Alberta.



    Carmody do you have a map of the lines of the Nahanni Region?
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    I believe the person who started this thread alluded to us reporting sightings near the entrances of these different entrance points in an attempt to map the creatures that may use them...
    #16, Mammoth Cave. I grew up in KY about two hours drive from Mammoth Cave National Park. When I was 13 my family spent a week camping there and I remember hearing that the Green River, which runs through the park, had areas attached to the cave system and reportedly didn't have a recorded bottom depth. During that trip, my brother and I were hiking next to river and came upon what could be described as nothing other than enormous Bigfoot prints in the mud next to the water and crossing the trail. They were so perfect! So clearly imprinted and massive that we assumed they had to have been a prank. Now years later having tuned in to Hollow Earth theory and read a few books on the subject, I think we may have seen something really rare. This is unfortunately is one of the two extraordinarily reality shattering things I have ever experienced, but hey at least its something.
    Also for the sake of mentioning, in the same general area of Kentucky there is commonly known history of "The Blue People of Troublesome Creek." They pass the skin color off as being a genetically inherited condition/DNA abnormality, but then again isn't that exactly what you would call 6th generation ET/human crossbreeds?
    Heres a link to some of the background
    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ky...ome_Creek.html

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    I believe the person who started this thread alluded to us reporting sightings near the entrances of these different entrance points in an attempt to map the creatures that may use them...
    #16, Mammoth Cave. I grew up in KY about two hours drive from Mammoth Cave National Park. When I was 13 my family spent a week camping there and I remember hearing that the Green River, which runs through the park, had areas attached to the cave system and reportedly didn't have a recorded bottom depth. During that trip, my brother and I were hiking next to river and came upon what could be described as nothing other than enormous Bigfoot prints in the mud next to the water and crossing the trail. They were so perfect! So clearly imprinted and massive that we assumed they had to have been a prank. Now years later having tuned in to Hollow Earth theory and read a few books on the subject, I think we may have seen something really rare. This is unfortunately is one of the two extraordinarily reality shattering things I have ever experienced, but hey at least its something.
    Also for the sake of mentioning, in the same general area of Kentucky there is commonly known history of "The Blue People of Troublesome Creek." They pass the skin color off as being a genetically inherited condition/DNA abnormality, but then again isn't that exactly what you would call 6th generation ET/human crossbreeds?
    Heres a link to some of the background
    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ky...ome_Creek.html
    You should really listen to the interview from post number #63 which is three posts before yours.
    It's intriguing to no end that you saw big foot prints. The interviewee David Paulides of the interview I just mentioned personally believes that the bigfoot creatures live underground, or within cave systems. Paulides also paints a picture of dissapearances within not a few national parks that he says are damn near unexplainable. I personally think there may be other races we have not much clue about involved in this, but Paulides is an unapologetic bigfoot researcher, and I think he is pretty sure there is a link there.

    All in all, I for one would always have an eye on my kid after listening to this interview.
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    Awesome Thread DNA, bumping it a tad. I wasnt a member yet when this thread was created.
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