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A**N
The secret lost diary of Admiral Richard Byrd.
Engaging from the first page. Interesting and informative which I loved. Makes you want to conduct some research yourself. Highly recommend.
L**N
Seems plausible
This book attempts to answer the debated question of is the planet earth Holloway or not.. This books cites much evidence to prove that the earth is indeed hollow and has two opens to the inner earth one at each pole. The book lists evidence of driftwood volcano ash cold air in summer hot air in winter colored snow and plant and animal remnants not normally found anywhere near the two poles but their remains at those two poles indicates the originate from the inner earth and one of the best proofs he lists is that icebergs are found drifting in the two poles but never documented forming their and therefore the must come from the inner earth. Read with an open mind and heart seeking truth only not tradition and you will learn . I recommend this book .
T**R
The Byrd's the word.
I wasn't sure whether to give this 0 stars or 5 stars, so I compromised with 3 stars. I bought it for a research project, and got exactly what I expected. To me, it's silly and obviously wasn't written by Admiral Byrd. It would appeal only to hard-core hollow earth believers, but if that's your thing, go for it. The biggest fault (or many) I could find with it is that the contents keep shifting from the North Pole to the South, and back again. It can't seem to make up its mind which pole Byrd was at when the alleged adventure took place (in the real world, he was in Antarctica at the time in question).
A**R
Great read
R. E. Byrd is a legend and this book does not disappoint. Love it!
L**E
what an informative book
tis a great book! very informative, however i thought the book would've been a lot smaller or compact. it weighs alot when compared to the text, the book could've been made a lot thinner. oh well. i love the book though!! thank you so much!
J**S
Fabulous!
Gave this as a gift, and the person loved it!
B**R
Kinda fun to read but seems like rubbish
So the first half of the 200-page or so book is entries from a potentially recovered secret diary of Richard E. Byrd, a very real naval officer who got sent to Antarctica in the 1940s. Each of the first 100 or so pages is pretty much a single paragraph diary entry so you can get through them in 30 minutes. No problem there, just wanted to note it's not really a 200+ page book in the conventional sense. The 100 pages after that are mixed with 25% historical quotes from various explorers, and 75% of the author just kinda making things up to push forward his hollow earth theory. It's not a compelling argument at all. Mostly just nonsense ramblings to try and make sense of the quotes presented but there is no logic to most of it. For instance, an explorer writes that it's warmer than he expected in the general vicinity of the pole... and the author chimes in with something like "Surely this is proof the Earth is hollow because otherwise it wouldn't be warmer than expected". Yeah, you aren't getting much in the way of actual science, logic, rationale thinking, etc etc. The second half of the book took a couple hours to get through as I was mostly skipping the parts the author bullshitted out of thin air at that point. It was fun reading Byrd's supposed diary entries, and the accounts from other explorers were interesting. If it was just those things it would be a 50-page book and I'd probably give it 3 stars, but with the author just adding gibberish rationale to fill up pages I'm giving this the ole 1-star. If you're incredibly gullible and don't need actual explanations for the things you hear, maybe you enjoy this more than I did.As for the quality of the actual book itself... decent enough. Some artwork in there. Lettering is massive. Some spelling errors from the author but whatever. Presentation is nice enough overall. No complaints there.
B**R
Hollow Earth account shared by a credible, high ranking military officer, let the adventure begin
Book is in perfect condition, i am so excited from what i have read so far and am looking forward to reading the detailed account of Admiral Byrd, who was a credible witness if ever there was any.
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