Inside the Earth: The Second Tunnel
T**R
Amazing reading in this series
I am posting this review after having read the book twice. This book proposes that our world is very different than the way many of us were brought up in western civilization. That, for example, Shambala is real, and is an actual place “inside the earth”! And there are many cities inside the earth, the majority of which are of a higher and elevated benevolent consciousness. It resonated with me as quite possibly, true! It is the fifth book in a series of 8, with more planned. It would make more sense to read the other 4 books first.
A**R
Just Google it...
For anyone who reads this book, or any of the others, it may seem like it is impossible or you just can't believe that it would be true, there is a black hole in the center of the earth. Please Google what they have been seeing about black holes for the last year or 2. There is a "new" type of planet being created by black holes that they are calling Blanets, and just in January of this year, 2022, they saw a black hole sparking the creation of a star.I'm not saying everything in this book is true, because I honestly have no idea. However, with what I've been able to easily search and read, I'll stay open minded about these possibilities.
D**Y
Phenomenal read.
Great book. Can’t wait to read it again. Didn’t know it was a series. This is book 5 in the series. I have ordered the rest and can’t wait to start from the beginning.
R**.
Yosemite? You can never see it quite the same again!
I have been able to visit such a place as described in this book in my sleep. I have walked such a city and knew it was “heaven” but now I know it is this same planet Earth, I see it was a living experience not imaginary!Radu’s descriptions are very good.
C**G
The story doesn't really start until page 111...
This book is horribly written. I attribute that to three reasons: it was poorly edited (lots of grammatical errors); it was poorly translated (terms and phrases were extremely clumsy and not how anyone who is fluent in English would speak); and it was poorly written. The author is telling a story--an incredible story that, if true, could revolutionize how we understand the interior of the earth today. But he really doesn't understand the concept of "show, don't tell." Narration (telling) can be an important part of any story...but not for 90% of it in the first 110 pages. And not with a whole bunch of repetitions and opinions that don't really enlighten the reader about anything.Having said all of that, this is an incredible story, and hence why I gave it 4 stars. In the first 110 pages, there is a short history of Department Zero, including the Romanian-American alliance and some idea of all of the challenges involved with this alliance. But even more interesting to me, a LOT of uncertainties are addressed about Hollow Earth Theory, including the issue of what seismologists have observed that seem to favor a solid Earth, why Admiral Byrd supposedly was able to fly into inner Earth through the North pole opening even though said opening is not visible to most aircraft...and it also addresses the famous and brilliant Cavendish experiment that supposedly was able to infer the mass of the earth by measuring the pull of two 348-pound lead balls. This experiment indicated that the overall density of a solid earth would be about twice the density of most rocks upon the outer surface, making the idea of a hollow earth unlikely.This book addresses all of these issues, some better than others, but in a way that really does, in my opinion, make the reality of a hollow earth a very real possibility. But it--along with the brief history of Department Zero--could have been done in 20 pages, not 110, and interspersed with the actual story to keep the reader involved.This story is epic, and could someday be instrumental in better understanding this planet that we all call home. But if you find yourself having a hard time staying interested in it, then turn to page 111.
S**N
Another riveting read in the series
If you have not read the other books in the Transylvania series, I would do so. Astounding information of civilization(s) in the earth. If left up to the US government and the service-to-self crowd, it would never have come out.I can't wait for the new book coming out this year called "Forgotten Genesis" that will have actual maps of Atlantis...
A**R
It's really awesome, connecting all dots clearly~!
All things about the inside of the Earth have been connected with this book~!Just read this book~!It's very much wonderful to know that a portal is for connecting two different frequency worlds
M**Z
My vision of the Inner Earth has been found
Every passage, every article every meditation has left me with unanswered questions about the civilizations and contacts with the Inner Earth. Radu Cinamar answered what I wished for. Thank you!!
R**N
A great serie
Every book from this author is remarquable, the whole serie is a must read. Check it out !
C**E
T. H. E. T. R. U. T. H. S. H. I. N. E. S.
The 'unknown' history of our Beloved Planet Earth, is a must read, if you are to learn and understand more about humanities' evolution, through the evolution of our own home planet.Which ultimately, is where the Heart 💜 is🏠.Earth, invites us to get to know him.The key that opens the door for contact, and ultimately communication with Earth, is love.
L**F
Sorprende a cada página
Lo expuesto sobre la estructura del interior de la Tierra, la generación y origen del agua en el planeta, las distintas civilizaciones intraterrenas en diferentes niveles de frecuencia y consciencia te hacen reflexionar. Es un libro que no te deja indiferente, diría que tiene un impacto difícil de definir a un nivel cognitivo profundo. Lo recomiendo.
D**Y
Interesting Story inspires new ways of thinking.
I have read all the previous books from Peter Moon so I wasn't coming into this as a complete novice, I found some of the intro a bit tedious but I understand that is the way Radu writes, and I just wanted it to get going but didn't want to skip forward for fear of missing something important, the first trip starts in earnest at about page 116.The one question I would have wanted to ask was " where do you get your air from"? The new ways of thinking about how to get inside the earth seem to make sense to me, and it is good to help you stretch your thinking by reading a book like this.I didn't like the amount of silly printing mistakes and typos, you would think someone would have actually read the book through from cover to cover, after all I paid £20.00 for this copy, I think I can expect something a bit better.
R**A
Unglaubliche Erkenntnis über die Natur unseres Planeten
Dieses Buch ist wie eine Offenbarung für jeden, der Wahrheit sucht. Ich kann das Buch jedem empfehlen, der offen genug ist, die Mainstream Wissenschaft in Frage zu stellen. Ein spannendes Buch, das zum Nachdenken anregt.
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