Life
Inside Planet Earth

Dolphins
and whales with their enhanced abilities to communicate energetically
and tel-Empathically, are in contact with many species including
humans. They are communicating with us on many levels as we swim
in the water with them and as we contact them in meditation. They
are also interacting with underwater bases and civilizations who
traverse our planet's oceans and maintain a society within our
seas, as explained in the section entitled, Underwater Bases, on this
web site.
In
addition, dolphins and whales are in contact with civilizations
who live inside our Earth. Planet Earth is not a solid globe,
but a hollow world with two obvious entrances at the poles. There
are people living within our Earth, on the inner crust of the
globe, who have lived there longer than our current surface Earth
civilization has existed. The people of Atlantis were given safe
haven during the Great Flood by the inner earth civilization.
The
famous explorer, Rear Admiral Richard Byrd, visited the Poles
on numerous
explorations.
He kept an extensive diary-log about his discoveries. He was sworn
to secrecy about what he had witnessed. 
While I was remote viewing this place during an Into The Future Seminar, I saw a vast world with mountains and shorelines, and lush green vegetation with rivers and parks. A misty red sun on the horizon was emanating more warmth than seemed warranted. The climate was warm! The tall men and women I met seemed very caring. Their transportation is via hovercrafts and larger disk-shaped spacecrafts that apparently enter and exit the inner Earth. Their homes are mostly dome shaped and their personalities are spiritual; they are compassionate, gentle and wise.
After sharing this experience with other people, I was guided to a book that described a journey into the Earth, The Smoky God; A Voyage to the Inner World. This book was written using notes and maps from Olaf Jansen of Sweden. He was a boy when he traveled with his father Jens Jansen on fishing trips around the Scandinavian coast. At age nineteen he and his father left Stockholm to take an extended fishing and pleasure voyage. They sailed to Spitzbergen, Norway (currently a known ET base) getting their first view of icebergs. Leaving Wijade Bay on June 23, 1829, they sailed to Hinlopen Strait and along the rocky coast of Franz Josef Land. After sailing for 24 hours, they came to a beautiful inlet where the air was unseasonably warm. In front of them they saw an open sea. Both father and son, having a love of the sea and a spirit of adventure, decided in that moment to explore this unknown sea. They turned the bow of their boat in a northerly direction and continued on. After three days, they encountered a fierce storm with high winds and spiraling whirlpools. A mist settled around their boat as they struggled to keep it afloat.
Suddenly they were in calm waters; the storm had passed. As the mist cleared, the first light they noticed was a sun that was shining on them from an apparent southern latitude rather than from the North as they would expect. Tasting some drops of water that splashed on their hand, they discovered it was fresh water. Their story goes on to relate many unusual climate and compass irregularities. The compass needle continued to point north, although Olaf and Jens knew they had sailed over the curve or edge of the Earth.
After being ridiculed and laughed at in his homeland for relating his experiences, a demoralized Olaf moved to America in 1889. In the last years of his life he met and confided in a neighbor, who was a writer. The book about his experiences was written by Willis George Emerson of Los Angeles. It was published by Forbes and Company in Chicago in 1908. (The Smoky God: A Voyage to the Inner World) Olaf Jansen had died just a few weeks earlier.
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