"Agharta, The Subterranean World"
Title | "Agharta, The Subterranean World" |
Year for Search | 1969 |
Authors | Bernard, Raymond |
Secondary Title | The Hollow Earth: The Greatest Geographical Discovery in History Made by Admiral Richard Byrd in the Mysterious Land Beyond the Poles--The True Origin of the Flying Saucers |
Pagination | 209-32 |
Date Published | 1969 |
Publisher | University Books |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author |
Annotation | Eutopia in the center of the Earth presented as fact. He says it is based on eastern legends, but he also says that the people are descendents of Atlantis and Lemuria. World government under a king. No old age or death; no sex (reproduction by parthenogenesis); men and women live apart; children raised collectively. Extremely advanced scientifically and is the source of flying saucers. Live on fruit. The chapter also includes discussion of other subterranean utopias. |
Holding Institutions | L |
Full Text | 1969 Bernard, Raymond. “Agharta, The Subterranean World.” In his The Hollow Earth: The Greatest Geographical Discovery in History Made by Admiral Richard Byrd in the Mysterious Land Beyond the Poles--The True Origin of the Flying Saucers (New York: University Books, 1969), 209-32. L Eutopia in the center of the Earth presented as fact. He says it is based on eastern legends, but he also says that the people are descendants of Atlantis and Lemuria. World government under a king. No old age or death; no sex (reproduction by parthenogenesis); men and women live apart; children raised collectively. Live on fruit. Extremely advanced scientifically and is the source of flying saucers. The chapter also includes discussion of other subterranean utopias. |