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The Phantom of the Poles, PDF eBook

The Phantom of the Poles PDF

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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility.

To conclude that an Opinion is worthless because it is not expressed in the best form is a great mistake.

To study out a prob lem, and to be able to convey the thought clearly and forcibly to the public, is quite another thing.

Whether I can state my views on this subject in a manner that will convince others, I know not; I only hope that the reader will give credit to my ideas, rather than my expression.

I claim that the earth is not only hollow, but that all, or nearly all, Of the explorers have spent much Of their time past the turning-point, and have had a look into the interior Of the earth.

When Lieutenant Greely was beholding the mock sun at 120 deg.

L., he was looking into our sister world; and when Nansen saw the square sun lined with horizontal bars, he was gazing on what may be the future home of his daughter, then but two years Old.

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