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- Another incident (or rather a few incidents which should be
- of interest to us) was related in Eric Norman's book 'THE
- UNDERPEOPLE' (1969., Award Books., N.Y.). First of all, Norman
- asks the question: "Who lives in the inner earth?"
-
- "'...The Masters live there, a friendly group who watch over
- the outer world.'
-
- "...Still others tremble at the question. 'The DERO dwells
- within!' they say. A squat, wiry tribe of lustful demons, the
- DERO plagues mankind and delights in tormenting those who live on
- the surface.
-
- "'They (the Under-People) are vegetarians,' claims some
- researchers.
-
- "'They are cannibals!' swear others. 'Humans are kidnapped
- and dragged into their dark caverns for pagan feasts.'
-
- "'They are good!'
-
- "'They are evil...'
-
- "'...They are both good and evil. Different races live
- inside the earth!'
-
- "'...They are more advanced. They are sexless. They
- reproduce by test tube.'
-
- "'...Nubile young girls are dragged into their nether world
- and assaulted by an evil tribe of animal-men.'
-
- "The theories are many and, admittedly, the facts are often
- few. Frequently, we must depend on folklore and ancient scrolls
- for our research. Many of our ancestors were believers in the
- diverse tribes of inner earth and there are accurate statements,
- detailed information and considerable documentation to support
- their theories...
-
- "Depending on your viewpoint and your bias toward the
- occult, the pages that follow can be interpreted in many
- different ways. A psychologically trained individual might feel
- that these are excellent case studies of individuals with severe
- psychopathologies. Freudians would find rich symbolism in the
- hollow earth theory; they might claim it is a manifestation of a
- desire to recapture the lost security of the womb. Still others
- may feel the theory is constructed on misinterpretation of
- natural phenomena...
-
- "It was a cold, blustery, winter evening of December 27,
- 1666, when Dr. Jophn Frederick Schweitzer entertained his
- remarkable visitor. Throughout Europe, noblemen and peasants
- were celebrating Christmas and the good doctor utilized his
- vacation to conduct a vast number of experiments in his
- laboratory. Soon, the results of those experiments would be
- carefully scribbled into a large journal and sent to alchemists
- throughout Europe. It was Dr. Schweitzer's secret that he was
- also known as 'Helvetius the Alchemist.'
-
- "'Helvetius' was puttering in his laboratory, cleaning
- instruments after a long series of experiments, when a loud knock
- sounded on the door. 'I opened the door and this strange man
- walked into my workshop,' Helvetius recorded later. 'He was a
- sturdy, gray-haired man, but there was a slimness to his body and
- a vigor in his movement. His face was oddly warm and friendly.'
-
- "The stranger walked confidently into the laboratory. He
- shook the folds of his white robe and snowflakes fell to the
- floor. He looked directly at Helvetius and asked, 'Do you
- believe in the Philosopher's Stone?'
-
- "Helvetius suppressed an impulse to ridicule the bizarre
- costume worn by the stranger. 'The philosopher's stone is a mere
- figment of alchemical over-imagination,' he said, arrogantly. 'I
- believe in the oneness of nature. There is a natural pattern to
- the universe. It is sheer fancy to believe base metals can be
- transmuted into precious gold. Some alchemists have excluded
- mysticism from their laboratory. In this room, the reality of
- the soul and spirit exists with facts.'
-
- "The stranger smiled and took a small package from under his
- robe. 'Others of your kind are not so skeptical,' he explained.
- 'They have seen this substance turn lead into gold. Perhaps you
- would like to try.'
-
- "Helvetius accepted the package from the stranger. Later,
- he described its contents as 'some form of glass, or a pale
- sulfurous substance.' The stranger carefully instructed the
- skeptical alchemist in the relatively simple experiment. Plain,
- ordinary lead was placed in a crucible and melted to a bubbling
- mass.
-
- "'Encase the substance in fine yellow wax and toss it into
- the crucible,' directed the stranger.
-
- "Helvetius followed the instructions and, as steam and vapor
- disappeared from the container, he watched, incredulous, as the
- lead seemingly was transformed into the purest of gold.
-
- "'A skeptic becomes a believer,' the stranger remarked,
- smiling.
-
- "Helvetius looked as if he were about to argue, then turned
- suddenly and slumped into a chair. 'Is it really gold?' he
- whispered hoarsely.
-
- "'The purest form of the metal.'
-
- "'Who are you?'
-
- "'A man who directs those who lead their people.'
-
- "'Where are you from?'
-
- "'I am one who dwells within the earth,' the stranger
- replied. 'When events make it necessary, we must come to the
- surface.'
-
- "Helvetius stuttered with confusion, his tongue stumbling
- over the questions racing through his mind as his white robed
- visitor prepared to leave the laboratory. 'Stay...Wait!...I want
- to know...' he mumbled.
-
- "'There are others to see,' the stranger said. 'Here is one
- more package of the substance. It is the real Philosopher's
- Stone.' Then he opened the door and disappeared into the
- darkness.
-
- "Helvetius dashed to the open doorway and watched the cloak-
- shrouded figure disappear into the snow-storm. He shook his head
- in disbelief and looked again. There was the lane leading down
- to the town. There were the lights in the church, the houses,
- the town--and the stranger's tracks in the snow.
-
- "Helvetius conducted his second experiment that night.
- Again, the lead bubbled with golden fury when the substance was
- added to the crucible. Forgetting his lack of sleep, Helvetius
- was waiting at the shop of the goldsmith to the Duke of Orange
- when the craftsman opened his door. The goldsmith listened to
- the babbling alchemist and frowned when he heard the phrase 'lead
- into gold.' But, when the goldsmith examined the precious metal,
- he said solemnly, 'It is the finest gold I have ever seen.'
-
- "News of the sensational transformation spread throughout
- Europe and scores of famous men journeyed to Helvetius'
- laboratory. Baruch Spinoza, the Dutch philosopher, was one of
- the first visitors. He discussed the transmutation with
- Helvetius and the goldsmith. 'I checked the laboratory, and,
- additionally, made a careful examination of the crucible,'
- Spinoza later recorded. 'Clinging to the sides of the container
- were flecks of remaining gold!'"
-
- "...Is the transmutation of lead into gold an idle dream of
- demented and reclusive chemists? Not according to King Henry IV
- of England. In 1404, His Royal Highness decreed: 'From now on,
- no man shall, under the penalty of felony, or death, multiply
- gold or silver.'"
-
- Eric Norman described yet another visitor from "within the
- earth". This fellow however seemed to be more interested in the
- process involved in transforming grapes into wine, rather than
- lead into gold. If this doesn't seem to make sense, read on:
-
- "Pepin the Short, the pint-sized father of Emperor
- Charlemagne, was the founder of the Brunia Monastery in the
- fabled Trier region of ancient Prussia. In A.D. 1138, a strange
- series of events culminated in an unusual visitation by a bizarre
- little man.
-
- "There had been several nocturnal visitations to the
- monastery's wine cellar and its steward voiced his suspicions to
- the abbot: 'The monks are slipping into the wine cellar and
- sampling the casks.'
-
- "The abbot frowned at the thought of a possible scandal and
- asked, 'When did this begin?'
-
- "'It's been going on for several months. I didn't mind it
- when they only took a cup or two,' explained the embarrassed
- monk. 'Last night, the culprit tapped a huge cask and forgot to
- stop the bunghole. A whole keg of wine drained out onto the
- cellar floor.'
-
- "The abbot hurried to the cellar, inspected the damage, then
- carefully tapped the bunghole in each of the huge casks. He
- anointed the cellar with holy water, securely locked the door
- and placed a saint's relic above the entrance, declaring, 'None
- of our monks would dare transgress against the power of the
- Cross.'
-
- "The following morning, a sleepy-eyed abbot unlocked the
- cellar door and squinted into the dim room. Followed by a group
- of curious monks, the abbot discovered that another keg of wine
- had been tapped; the floor was covered with the rich, red liquid.
- Suddenly, the abbot spotted movement in the dark shadows in the
- far corner of the cellar. 'There's the thief,' he shouted.
- 'Grab the transgressor and prepare him for punishment!'
-
- "Two burly monks rushed forward and grabbed the shadowy
- figure. They carried the struggling thief into the light and the
- abbot stared in wonder at a dark-skinned dwarf, who glared back
- in impassive silence.
-
- "'Are you a Nubian? How did you get in our wine cellar?'
- inquired the abbot.
-
- "The strange little man would not speak.
-
- "'Do you have parents?' the abbot asked.
-
- "'Here! Here! This fellow got in through the wall,' called
- a monk, pointing to a displaced stone that covered a small tunnel
- leading down into the earth. The bewildered monks crowded around
- the secret tunnel as one quaking novice suggested the tunnel must
- lead to the Devil's lair. An older monk spoke knowingly of
- subterranean demons who delighted in tormenting those who had
- taken the vows.
-
- "Despite his crime, the captured dwarf was accepted into the
- society of holy men. 'He looks human and the least we can do is
- provide the poor child with a Christian education,' the abbot
- said. But, in spite of the kindness showed him by the monks, the
- dwarf refused to utter a single word. He sat quietly on the bed
- in a cross-legged position, staring directly ahead and refusing
- all food and drink. After several weeks of fasting, the
- monastery dwellers were concerned for the life of their visitor
- and a visiting bishop was asked for his advice as the dwarf was
- brought into the great hall and introduced to him.
-
- "'Good Lord! You must expel this Devil's child at once!'
- the alarmed bishop shouted. 'He is a demon and the tool of the
- devil!'
-
- "Gervase, a monk at Christ Church, Canterbury, England,
- later inscribed this strange ending to the dwarf's appearance in
- his manuscript: '...The demon ran in alarm from the holy words.
- He went to the cellar and returned to his underworld tribe!'
-
- "The monastic scribes produced hundreds of manuscripts with
- stories of visits from demons, evil apparitions and other
- 'devils' from the vast subterranean world. They were adamant in
- their belief that a nether world, an underworld, existed beneath
- the surface. Many of these manuscripts told of long tunnels and
- deep caves that led down to the inner world (Note: Although the
- various accounts of demonology suggest that 'demons' or non-
- physical malevolent entities are seemingly capable of appearing
- in para-physical or semi-solid forms temporarily, there is no
- real proof that the entity just described was such a creature.
- Since the various accounts suggest that both good and evil beings
- reside in the 'underworld', he may well have been part of an
- ancient branch of the human race who disappeared into the
- cavernous regions below the surface of the earth. Since black
- pygmies live in abundance in Africa we should not consider this
- individual to be entirely "alien" from any race now living on the
- surface - Branton).
-
- "A thirteenth-century historian, Saxo-Gammaticus, wrote down
- the folklore and myths of Scandinavia. He recorded the ancient
- VIKING belief in 'Hadding Land,' a subterranean world where
- GIANTS, superhumans, TRIBES OF BLACK DWARFS and 'SNAKE PEOPLE'
- lived. These strange beings, and even stranger animals, were
- said to occasionally surface in the outer world and create chaos.
- The (Roman) church was violently opposed to these beliefs and
- condemned such theories as 'ignorant superstitions.' Gradually,
- such tales lost their element of fact and truth and became a part
- of the folklore of northern Europe.
-
- "In Vol. 1, No. 6 of the NEWSLETTER FOR THE COMMITTEE FOR
- THE SCIENTIFIC EVALUATION OF PSI, there is a fascinating account
- of a laborer in Staffordshire, England, who may have glimpsed,
- for a moment, the mechanical development of the aliens within the
- inner earth. Researcher Ronald Calais told of a tunnel laborer,
- digging underground in 1770, who heard a roaring sound behind a
- large, flat stone. Curious, he pried away the stone with pick
- and crowbar and was amazed to see a smooth stone stairway leading
- down into the earth. The laborer's first thought was that he had
- discovered some type of ancient tomb. Envisioning vast chests of
- ancient treasures, he cautiously walked down the stairs.
- Suddenly, the stairway ended and the man was standing in a large
- stone cavern, filled with gigantic machines. The astonished
- laborer glanced about the well-lit room, then saw hastening
- toward him a strangely-clad, hooded figure. The being held a
- baton-like object in his upraised hand and the terrified laborer
- scrambled back up the stairway to safety." (Note: Other accounts
- have referred to this chamber as the 'Rosicrucian Sepulchre',
- although the Rosicrucians may not have had a direct connection
- with it. It is uncertain just what connections the Rosicrucians
- may have had with the inner world, if any, other than this
- incident, the Rosicrucian Grandmaster Bulwer Lytton's publication
- of the subterranean-oriented book 'THE COMING RACE', the
- preoccupation of the Rosicrucians with the strange stories
- surrounding Mt. Shasta, and the connection of this secret society
- with the 'House of the Temple' in Washington D.C. - Branton)
-
- In his book, 'DEPTHS OF THE EARTH - Caves and Caverns of the
- United States' - (Harper & Row., N. Y.), William R. Halliday
- gives some interesting observations on caverns of northern
- Arizona's Coconino Plateau region:
-
- "...Those who dream of Butler Cave as potentially the
- world's largest, however, must hasten. The explorers of Mammoth
- Cave and Flint Ridge--and of Jewel Cave--are not the only teams
- on the verge of a breakthrough. Missouri-Tennessee-few of our
- greatest cave areas today can be denied a flickering chance at
- the title. And for those who dream of long shots indeed, our
- most magnificent cave area beckons irresistibly: the Grand
- Canyon.
-
- "Perhaps in the purple shadows of the incomparable canyon
- there really is no chance for a truly great cave system. So
- believe some experts. Perhaps our hopes here are gossamer
- dreams, strung together with wishful thinking. Here I claim no
- impartial judgement. My mind is hopelessly influenced by the
- long intimacy with the timeless beauty of that tranquil canyon.
- I have seen its magic pastels at moonrise over the mile-high rim,
- suddenly dramatized by the weirdly luminous flutter of bat wings.
- No caver brushed by such a spell is ever the same again.
-
- "In this strange, magnificent country, much remains to be
- learned. Sinking streams, an occasional natural shaft, and
- plateau-top sink-holes tell of much more water vanishing
- underground than reappears in canyon-bottom springs. Miles to
- the south, enormous sinks and remnants of a throughway type of
- cave are evidence of sometime profuse subterranean water flow.
- Fanning out from both rims of the mile-deep canyon are vast
- plateaus capped with limestone 500 feet thick. Yet caves seem
- few and tiny in these vast expanses of plateau-top limestone.
-
- "The other massive limestones of the incomparable canyon lie
- 2,000 (feet) below. Above them are 1,500 feet of sandstone and
- shales which ought to block the downward flow of the water
- essential for cave development. Yet at this great depth occur
- the caves of the Grand Canyon. In the blazing, rock-tiered
- canyon, foot travel is difficult and progress slow. Still, cave
- after cave is coming to carbide light in the purple-shadowed
- depths. Some are merely shallow alcoves, important only for
- archeological content. Others are colossal natural sewers,
- dwarfed only by their stupendous environs.
-
- "Yet it is this often-scorned limestone of the plateaus
- which speeds the pulses of American caverns. Just south of the
- Grand Canyon, fluorescent chemicals introduced into a sucking
- 'earth crack' of the Coconino Plateau have been traced to a
- 'breathing well' 24 miles away. Initial calculations somewhat
- like those of Jewel cave suggest a minimum air volume here of
- more than 7 BILLION CUBIC FEET. Scientists of the famed RAND
- CORPORATION suspect the presence of hundreds of miles of narrow,
- interconnected caverns fissuring the vast plateau.
-
- "Many a veteran caver may consider such a cavern system
- impossible. Perhaps it is, but Arizona caverns have already
- performed the impossible. In Sipapu Cavern, an earth crack near
- the Rand Corporation study site, they have descended 500 feet
- toward the massive cavernous limestone deep below. In this
- locale the surface limestone is only 248 feet thick. Half of
- their descent was through supposedly non-cavernous sandstone.
-
- "If one of the rare dome-pits of the Kaibab Plateau
- intersects a washed-out section of a fault zone draining to a
- North Rim stream cave, a depth record will be within reach.
- Geologically such a circumstance is hardly more than a pipe dream
- of an irrepressible caver overcome by the magnificence of the
- Grand Canyon. But it may happen.
-
- "Perhaps eager caverns plumbing the earth cracks of the
- Coconino Plateau have little more chance than beneath the Kaibab.
- But if those caverns can penetrate twice again as deeply as
- Sipapu Cavern, they will begin to enter the limestone where great
- sewer caves may lie. If such do exist, they may enlarge away
- from the great canyon rather than toward it. They may not exist
- at all. Yet a cavernous network dwarfing that of Mammoth and
- Flint ridges may be penetrable here. Some day obsessed caverns
- may break through the Coconino sandstone barrier and the shales
- which underlie it. If that happens, those who follow in their
- footsteps may emerge triumphant from obscure orifices deep in the
- heart of the Grand Canyon.
-
- "Even without such a triumph, even without knowledge of the
- hundreds of undiscovered caves which must exist hidden in
- limestone recesses of the mighty terraced depths, the Grand
- Canyon must be recognized as one of America's great cave areas.
- To some, that recognition alone would be achievement. Yet
- sunbaked canyon caverns have much in common with their
- Appalachian fellows. Until every crack is penetrated, every hole
- plumbed, spelunkers and speleologists alike will remain
- unsatisfied. Fragile indeed are the spelean threads which weave
- together Sipapu Cavern and Butler Cave, yet such are caverns'
- secret dreams."
-
- Brad Steiger, in his book 'STRANGE DISAPPEARANCES' (Lancer
- Books., N.Y. 1972) related the following (MIB-related?)
- incident:
-
- "...at sundown on February 12, 1953, witnesses told police
- that they had watched an automobile enter the throat of a storm
- drain near Willowbrook and Greenleaf Avenues in Los Angeles.
- Officers arrived on the scene within ten minutes, and according
- to the Los Angeles HERALD AND EXPRESS, they followed the fresh
- tire-tread marks into the tunnel for seven miles. Other
- policemen and flood control district workers continued the search
- for the automobile by dropping through manhole covers.
-
- "The trackdown continued until midnight when, seven miles up
- the storm drain, THE TRACKS VANISHED. 'HERALD AND EXPRESS'
- newsmen who had accompanied the police on the incredible search
- up the tube were witnesses to the fact that: 'In the muddy silt
- covering the floor of the drain, the tire-tread marks were sharp
- and fresh. Then no more tracks.'"
-
- From here we will now examine another incident, this one
- involving a subterranean excavation in southern Idaho. The
- letter which we quote here was submitted by a George Haycock of
- Burley, Idaho, and appeared in the Oct. 1947 issue of 'AMAZING
- STORIES' science fiction/science fact magazine, pp. 174-175:
-
- "Sirs... Perhaps I have delayed over-long to send you my
- slight contribution to the master code. Why? I was still afraid
- there might be some slip that would put me in a bad spot. I am a
- druggist in this town and any trace of nut's talk would ruin my
- job. I have been waiting for the issue which just hit the
- newsstand and agree with you completely.
-
- "There is in this area an artifact which seems to prove all
- you have printed about the cavern dwellers. First I want to ask
- a question. How are the caverns ventilated? There is no
- vegetation to purify the air in caves (i.e. small caverns, that
- is - Branton).
- Therefore there must be some connection with the surface.
- I know where one of the air shafts reach the surface.
-
- "My grandfather was raised with the Indians in this section
- of the country and has told me of the stories he heard when he
- was a child. The Indians describe the wind cave as it is called
- around here as the home of the devils who come forth in the dead
- of the night to steal their women and food. No Indian will
- venture within the area inside of five miles of the cave.
-
- "Perhaps a description of the inside will make my meaning
- more clear. The entrance is just a hole in the rocks, but after
- getting inside you come into a four-square tunnel about three and
- one half feet square with a six-inch gutter along the west side,
- about 10 inches deep. The tunnel is intact for about 100 yards
- and then opens into what looks like it might have been at one
- time a completely ROUND or half-round passageway which now looks
- like the solid lava which it goes through has been chipped and
- crumbled by extreme heat. It is possible to travel for about
- half a mile inside before the tunnel becomes obstructed too much
- for a man to get through.
-
- "I have been trying to get some one who would help me clear
- this obstruction enough to get through and several have agreed
- but when we get there and start to work they soon give up and
- want to get out. Another funny thing is that every time I go
- back the work done before does not show, yet there is not
- evidence of fresh falls of rock from the ceiling. At this point
- the feeling that you're in mortal danger becomes almost
- overpowering, after battling this feeling for an hour I feel as
- weak as if I had been sick for weeks and I have made this attempt
- many times.
-
- "The opening has been dynamited at least four times that I
- know of. Supposedly to kill rattlesnakes, yet I have never seen
- one either in the mouth of the cave or inside.
-
- "In fact my experience with snakes leads me to believe they
- would never brave the cold blast that comes out.
-
- "Still the feeling of distrust and fear clings and none of
- the natives will consider exploring this artifact which could be
- made the biggest tourist attraction in this part of the state--if
- people were just not afraid to go down in there.
-
- "This covers the known facts about this cave: yet since I
- can remember I have dreamed, thought and considered many of the
- things Shaver talks about in his stories, mostly those pertaining
- to mind control...
-
- "Please ignore the mistakes and misspelled words in this
- letter. Ordinarily I am a good typist and a good speller, but
- when I try to put these things on paper I cannot hit the key I
- want to.
-
- "Please notice that the mistakes and misspelled words are
- mostly where I try to describe the caves and conditions inside
- them. These happen even when I try to watch every stroke I make.
- I have recopied this letter three times trying to eliminate the
- errors and still they crop up in the same sections if not in the
- same words.
-
- "I am willing to discuss what I know with any one who won't
- believe I am crazy, and would like to find some one who has the
- intestinal fortitude to help me clear the obstruction to the
- major cavern with which it connects which I know extends to the
- depth of 30,000 feet because it has been drilled into and that
- much cable let out without hitting anything to drill in and I
- will show anyone who is interested the entire set up.
-
- "My grandfather is now dead unfortunately so he cannot
- verify the Indian stories mentioned, but if Mr. Hansen is as
- familiar with Indian legends as he claims and really desires the
- truth have him work with the Shoshones and the Blackfeet.
- Consider their tales of the demons who work this countryside...
-
- "Write me if you're interested in these legends and any
- knowledge I have is yours.
-
- "George Haycock., c/o Thriftway Drug., Main and Overland.,
- Burley, Idaho."
-
-
-
- Raymond Palmer's editorial reply to this letter was as
- follows: "We're sure that members of the CHMBS (Cave Hunters
- Mutual Benefit Society) will contact you, and they won't consider
- you crazy. We hope you can tell them more about this cave, and
- show it to them. As for the depth of 30,000 feet, letting a
- cable, or string, down that depth tells nothing, because it might
- be going down only a few hundred feet, then simply coiling up on
- the floor, as the weight of the string would make it impossible
- for you to tell when it had hit the floor... - Ed."
-
- This account as given by Mr. Haycock is strange to say the
- least, however it may contain an significant piece of the puzzle
- whereas the overall subterranean scenario is concerned.
-
- Two more postscripts to the George Haycock - Burley, Idaho
- account have surfaced. The first came from a man by the name of
- Frank W. Haigler, and a Sgt. Brentlinger who was at the time
- stationed at Hill Air Force Base near Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr.
- Haigler had told of his own investigations in connection with Mr.
- Haycock's letter in 'AMAZING STORIES'. This letter of
- confirmation, which appeared in the Jan. 1948 (Vol. 22, No. 1)
- issue, stated:
-
- "Sirs... If you file your correspondence, you will find a
- letter there from this writer which was written in the early part
- of this year, advising you of reading my first AMAZING STORIES
- magazine and of my interest in the mystery of the caves,
- especially the articles by Mr. Shaver. I haven't missed a copy
- of A. S. since then and interest in the mystery of the caves has
- grown until you may class me as an unofficial member of the
- CHMBS. In fact, the purpose of this letter is to inform you of a
- recent expedition to one of the caves for an investigation.
-
- "For you and those interested in the 'air shaft' near
- Burley, Idaho, reported by Mr. George Haycock, whose letter was
- published in the October issue of AMAZING STORIES, this is to
- verify the truth of this cave.
-
- "M/Sgt. Brentlinger (a Shaver fan), stationed at Hill Field,
- Utah, and myself made a trip to Burley over the weekend of the
- 17th of August to ascertain the authenticity of both Mr. Haycock
- and the cave. We had no trouble locating this gentleman and
- after explaining the purpose of our mission he quite readily
- agreed to show us to the cave and to guide us through, providing
- it was still possible to enter. The entrance had been blasted
- since he was last in the cave, he explained.
-
- "We drove about six miles west of town, then turned off the
- highway onto a little road leading through the desert sagebrush.
- Oddly enough, this road was well worn and seemed to be much used
- although there is no apparent reason for so much traffic. We
- failed to see any other cars either on the way in or out.
-
- "Even though he had been in the cave many times and to the
- entrance as recently as three days prior to this trip, Mr.
- Haycock, strangely, had difficulty in locating the spot and we
- stopped twice to look before we finally found it about a mile
- from the highway.
-
- "The entrance was located in the center of a shallow
- circular depression. The surrounding terrain was nothing but
- sand and sagebrush but jammed in around the opening were several
- large boulders. We found there was still a small hole running
- down through the boulders and Mr. Haycock thought it still
- possible for us to make entrance. With some violent maneuvering
- we did manage to squeeze through and we followed Mr. Haycock to
- the floor of the cavern. Then, crawling, kneeling and sometimes
- walking, we were led back through the cave for approximately one-
- quarter of a mile.
-
- "The cavern was cut through what appeared to be lava rock.
- Walls and ceiling are badly fallen-in in many places but there is
- enough intact yet to give the general appearance that the cave
- was at one time square. In certain spots the walls and ceiling
- are perfectly flat. Then, too, we noticed one small chamber to
- one side of the main passage that is square-cut except for one
- end which is cupped out.
-
- "There are numerous small passages leading off to the side
- of the main path, which Mr. Haycock said lead to dead ends, IN
- the ones he has explored.
-
- "After seeing enough to convince us of the truth of Mr.
- Haycock's story, it was decided to turn back and not to continue
- inward to the impassable obstruction Mr. Haycock mentioned in his
- letter. To have gone that far more equipment would have been
- required. We had nothing but two flashlights, both being used
- continuously. Where we turned back is approximately half-way to
- the obstruction.
-
- "We failed to feel or hear the icy wind that is said to blow
- from the shaft most of the time. However, Mr. Haycock explained
- that it did become quiet occasionally, as we found it that day.
-
- "At present another trip is planned to the cave. This time
- there will be seven or eight of us and we plan to take the proper
- equipment and enough provisions to do some serious work at
- clearing away the obstruction. It is desired by all to learn
- what, if anything, might lie further on beyond this obstruction.
- But, if there is nothing but more cave it will at least be an
- interesting adventure that will be enjoyed and remembered by all!
-
- "Now for the information on two other caves this writer
- knows of which might merit investigation. The first is in the
- Smoky mountains of North Carolina in the Nantahalie(?) Gorge. It
- is called 'The Blowing Springs' and is easily reached from the
- highway. The cave has an icy blast of air and a cold stream
- flowing from it continuously, from which it got its name. It is
- not known by the writer whether anyone has ever entered the cave
- or if this is possible, but there are many that have been to the
- entrance to look in.
-
- "The second is called 'The Devil's Well' and is located in
- the 'Hole-In-Ground' near Pine City, Washington. The cave is
- very round and approximately five feet in diameter. People are
- known to be afraid to enter the cave due to the rumor that it is
- a rattlesnake den. It would be interesting to learn if there is
- any truth to the rattlesnakes and why it is named 'The Devil's
- Well,' and by whom!."
-
- "Frank W. Haigler., Box 18, Apt. F-12., Sahara Valley, Utah."
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- Another postscript to this account appeared in the form of
- an article which was written by one 'Galahadian' for the ESOTERIC
- WORLD NEWS in the mid-1980's. 'Galahadian' allegedly knew Mr.
- Haycock years ago, and revealed that his story had a sad and
- tragic ending. Haycock, it seemed, had received an unmarked
- letter or package in his mailbox one day with a message warning
- him to cease and desist in his investigations of the tunnel. Mr.
- Haycock had apparently ignored the warning and continued in his
- investigations, and according to Galahadian a few days afterwards
- he was found strangled to death in his house. What kind of
- secret would be so important that it was worth killing a human
- life in order to hide it? Certainly, this is not the only one
- who has died mysteriously after investigating underground
- phenomena. In fact dozens, perhaps hundreds (or more?) have met
- with the same tragic fate, after getting too close to the
- "Horrible Truth". We would ask the readers however not to get
- the impression that EVERY subterranean area is irreparably under
- the control of the evil one and the powers of darkness. As we
- will reveal in our next file there are many regions inhabited by
- human beings who, although they may not have established an
- absolutely "perfect" society, nevertheless are far safer than the
- underground lairs of the serpent races. The simple fact that
- these writings TARGET the reptilian conspiracy as it concerns or
- as it is taking place in and around this small planet lost among
- billions of stars in a galaxy which is just one of billions
- within a seemingly immeasurable universe, might lead one to
- accept a mistaken and paranoid if not hopeless view of reality.
- Believe us, this is not the case. The perfect and incorruptible
- realm of the Almighty is infinitely more vast than the material
- universe which it surrounds. Good WILL overcome evil in the end,
- that is not the question. The question is: how many souls will
- or will not be saved from the conspiracies of darkness before the
- ultimate victory comes?
-
- With this in mind, let's return to the disturbing although
- very real possibility that many have lost their lives because
- they knew too much about the draconian activities taking place
- beneath the surface of this planet (and beyond). One contact of
- ours has informed us that a good friend of hers in Las Vegas,
- Nevada, had uncovered some very disturbing facts and testimonies
- concerning construction workers and others who had been involved
- in the installation of certain equipment within the tunnels
- beneath the Nevada Military Complex, etc., many of whom later
- died under bizarre circumstances. This informant, Stacy Borland,
- was later found dead - along with a brother of hers - in Las
- Vegas. Someone had apparently entered her place and murdered
- them in cold blood. We smell a rat in this case (or, should we
- say A SNAKE?), and in fact our contact is convinced that it was
- the work of an assassin, and that she was killed because she knew
- too much.
-
- Since these reptilian or reptilian-controlled powers of evil
- thrive in the darkness, then the method needed to defeat them, to
- destroy them and to eventually conquer them (the saurians or the
- serpent races, that is) would be to shine the 'light' of truth
- against these lairs of evil, focus that 'light' like a laser
- beam, and tear apart the very 'darkness' within which these
- ancient powers thrive. And, possibly most important of all, by
- God's grace set out to ally ourselves with those societies hidden
- beyond or below the surface of this world, our ancient human
- cousins, who have fought and battled this infernal race since
- ancient times. As the old saying goes: "Together we stand,
- divided we fall..."
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