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n***s inside the Earth

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    Some hollow-earth believers exhibit not just fascination with but open sympathy for n**i Germany. The chief figure in the n**i hollow-earth movement is a Toronto man named Ernst Zundel, who writes under the name Christof Friedrich. Zundel operates a clearinghouse for n**i materials and contends, as do other neo-n***s, that the Holocaust never took place. In UFOs-n**i Secret Weapons? (1976) he claimed that when World War II ended, Hitler and his Last Battalion boarded a submarine and escaped to Argentina; they then established a base for advanced saucer-shaped aircraft inside the hole at the South Pole. When the Allies learned what had happened, they dispatched Adm. Richard E. Byrd and a "scientific expedition--in fact an army-to attack the n**i base, but they were no match for the superior n**i weapons.

    To Zundel the n***s were "outer earth representatives of the 'inner earth'." This in his view accounted for their racial superiority. In 1978, with the publication of his Secret n**i Polar Expeditions, Zundel solicited funds for his own polar expedition, for which he planned to charter an airliner with a large swastika painted on its fuselage. The swastika not only would bear witness to Zundel's ideological loyalties but also let the inner-earthers know that their visitors were friendly.

    Around the same time, an expedition to the opposite pole, the northern one, was being planned by Tawani Shoush of Houston, Missouri. Shoush, a retired U.S. Marine Corps pilot and head of the International Society for a Complete Earth, wanted to fly a dirigible through the pole, where he and his companions would meet the "Nordic" inner-earthers and possibly join them permanently in their realm. "The hollow earth is better than our own world," he told Chicago Tribune columnist Bob Greene (October 31,1978). Though he denied harboring n**i sympathies, his stationery prominently featured a swastika. Neither Zundel's nor Shoush's expedition ever got off the ground, literally or figuratively.

    An unambiguously pro-n**i work, Norma Cox's self-published Kingdoms Within Earth (1985), held that an international Zionist conspiracy has hidden the truth about the hollow earth as part of a plot to enslave the human race. Identical themes figure in literature published by Cosmic Awareness Communications of Olympia, Washington. The organization claims to have its information from spirit beings who channel through the group's representatives.
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