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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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PO BOX 1031
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Mesquite, TX 75150
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December 27, 1990
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HELL1.ASC
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This is part of an article that appeared in the March/April 1990
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issue of THE END TIMES AND VICTORIOUS LIVING, VOL. 4, NO. 3,
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a publication of the Paw Creek Church of God, 1209 Little Rock
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Road, Charolotte, NC 28214.
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It is a translation of an article from a Finnish paper.
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The fact that it is a translation accounts for the
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bad grammar and unusual use of phrases.
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"The following article comes from a Finnish monthly paper
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entitled, "Ammennusastia," published in August 1989, by Suomen
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Jengi, ja Katulahetys r.y., Levasjoki 29880, Finland. the phone
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number is 011-358-395-27105.
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SCIENTISTS WERE AFRAID BECAUSE
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THEY HAVE OPENED THE GATES OF HELL
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Geologists drilling a 9-mile deep hole into the earth's crust, claim
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to have heard human screams. The screams of the condemned souls
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have been heard coming from the world's deepest hole, and now the
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scientists are afraid that they have released the evil powers of
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hell to the surface of the earth.
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'The information that we are gathering is so surprising, that we are
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honestly truly afraid of what we might find from down there.'
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explains Dr. Azzakov, the director of the project designed to drill
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a 9-mile (14.4 Km) deep hole in distant Siberia.
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Geologists were dumbfounded after drilling many miles, when the bore
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drill started to spin wildly.
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THE EARTH IS HOLLOW
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The only explanation is that the center of the earth is hollow
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explains Dr. Azzakov. The second surprise was the extreme heat
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that was noticed in the depth of the earth.
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'Our calculations indicate temperatures of 2,000 F. (Almost 1100
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C.).' points out Dr. Azzakov. 'This is 10 times higher than was
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anticipated.'
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It almost seems that a fiery inferno is raging in the center of the
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earth. The last discovery was so incredible that the scientists
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were afraid to continue the project.
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They attempted to listen to the movements at different layers of the
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crust by highly sensitive microphones that were lowered into the
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drill gorge. What they heard, changed the logically thinking
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scientists to shaking ruins.
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'There was a faint, high sound that we thought was cause by our
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equipment.' explains Dr. Azzakov, 'But after some tuning we
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perceived that it really came from the center of the earth. We
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could hardly believe our ears.'
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VOICES
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What we heard, was evidently a human voice screaming in pain.
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Although one voice was distinguishably separate, we could hear the
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screaming of thousands or maybe millions of tortured souls, in the
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background.
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After the terrible discovery, half of the scientists have quit
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because of their fear. 'Hopefully what we found there will stay
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there.' adds Dr. Azzakov."
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This is very interesting, especially considering some of the other
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files on Keelynet which contain ideas about the earth being hollow.
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However, a second article refutes the claims of the first one. It
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comes from a paper called PROPHECY that is published by Thy Kingdom
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Come Inc., P.O. Box 580580, Tulsa, OK 74158. Part of this article
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reads:
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"The story was being circulated by a Texas evangelist and a
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national Christian television network....Leaders need to get into
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the habit of checking things out before they pass them along.
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It has astonished me and my staff to see how many people consider
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a story 'documented' as long as it appeared in print or was
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broadcast on the air.
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A good example is the story of the Siberian drilling operation.
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When I asked the Texas evangelist's office what documentation
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they had, I was faxed two pieces of material.
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One was a copy of a Finnish article. The other was a letter from
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a man in Norway, which had been sent to the television network.
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First, the article. It was not from a 'respected Finnish
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scientific journal' as had been alleged.
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It was from a newsletter published by a group of Finnish
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missionaries. We contacted the missionary group in Finland to
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ask where they got the story. A staff member said she had read
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it in a newspaper, and an editor there told us that the Siberian
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drilling story was not a new article but had been in a letter
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from a reader.
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Page 2
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We tracked down the reader, who told us he remembered seeing the
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story in a Christian magazine published in Helsinki.
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The editor of that magazine said he got the story from an elderly
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man who translated it from English and thought he got it from a
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Christian newsletter from California. So far, that's where the
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trail ends.
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The letter to the Christian television network from the man in
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Norway said that he had seen the Siberian drilling story 'all
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over the papers' in Denmark and included a clipping along with
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what he said was a translation.
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We followed up on the letter and contacted its author, Age
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Rendelin, a school teacher outside Oslo. I asked him if he had
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any way of knowing whether any of it is true.
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'Yes, I do,' Rendelin answered. 'None of it is true. I
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fabricated the letter and the translation is fiction, too. The
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article I sent is a feature about a Norwegian building
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inspector.'
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Rendelin explained that he has been visiting California and had
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seen the coverage of the Siberian drilling story by the
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evangelist and TV network.
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It was obvious to him that neither had worked very hard to
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substantiate the story. He thought that if he sent them a
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fictitious letter they would use it, and he was right."
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The reader can make of this whatever he/she wants. These articles
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were brought to my attention by a friend and I thought they were
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interesting and worth sharing. I also thought it would be
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interesting to see the comments of other Keelynet users concerning
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this subject.
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Submitted by Michael McQuay
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