Nebel, Long John – THE WAY OUT WORLD., Prentice-Hall., Englewood Cliffs, NJ., 1961: Chapt. 9, pp. 134-140 – “Deros, Devils, and Snowmen“. A review of the ‘Shaver Mystery‘, including MANTONG, the so-called Shaver alphabet.
Neihardt, John G. – BLACK ELK SPEAKS: Refers to a journey to the land of the thunder beings: “…You shall see and have from them my power; and they shall take you to the high and lonely ‘center of the earth‘ that you may see even to the place where the sun continually shines, they shall take you there to understand … for yours shall be the power of the white giant’s wing, the cleansing wing…”
Nelson, Nicholas R. – PARADOX: Dorrance & Co., Cricket Terrace Center, Ardmore, PA: Refers to the Hollow earth and proposes a point of view rarely explored in literature.
NEW ATLANTEAN JOURNAL, THE – Also see: O’Connell, Joan & Patrick. Article in the Summer, 1980 issue, p. 48: A Mexican, Jose Carmen Garcia, who claimed to have met a man who was taken into a subterranean city inhabited by tall, fair-skinned extraterrestrials beneath an extinct volcano near Irapuato, Mexico, where he was given a formula for growing gigantic vegetables. The man gave the formula to Garcia, who in turn presented it to the Rosicrucian Order in California.
Newell, Neil K. – SEARCH FOR UTAH’S PRICELESS GOLD HOARD: Article in TREASURE magazine (date uncertain): John H. Koyle’s “Dream Mine” which was founded upon his vision of a vast field of gold ore within seven ancient artificial caverns filled with ancient treasures, artifacts, and records from a prehistoric civilization near Spanish Fork, Utah. According to the vision, this mine will, at a time of the global economic collapse, begin producing and shortly afterward excavators will break into the seven caverns, and it will eventually become the largest producing gold mine in the world. (Also see: Walton, Bruce – THE DREAM MINE STORY)
NEWSLETTER FOR THE HOLLOW EARTH SOCIETY (See: Snell, Kenneth)
NEW WORLDS: See Boyes, Ivan
NEW YORK TIMES, THE – Article in the Sept. 29, 1981 issue, p. 3: Reports on a Russian drilling project at the Kola Peninsula and at Saaty in Azerbaijan, resulting in two unexpected findings. These included the discovery of traces of biological activity of fossil microorganisms at a depth of 22,000 ft., and a dramatic sudden increase of temperature at 33.000 ft., instead of dropping of temperature as was expected. (See also: McWhirter, Norris & Malakhov, A.)
Neiman, Lester F. – STRANGE DESERT ICE CAVE., Article in FATE magazine., June 1972: The “Arnold Ice Cave” 27 miles northwest of Bend, Oregon., in the Lava River State Park, which had never been fully explored and which contains a continuous river if ice leading into the earth, the cause and origin of which remain unexplained, this being especially puzzling since the cave lies in the middle of a desert.
Norman, Eric (Warren Smith, pseud.) — HIDDEN SECRETS OF THE HOLLOW EARTH, THE., Zebra Books., New York, NY., 1976: Contains several reports of strange tunnels and subterranean legends.
— INTO THE STRANGE., Popular Library., New York, NY., 1968, pp. 70-71: The Legend of ‘Buck Hill Caverns‘ three miles north of Natural Bridge National Monument in Virginia, which is said to have a ‘bottomless pit‘ from which strange human-like voices or cries are occasionally heard.
— SECRET FORCES OF THE PYRAMIDS., Zebra Books, New York, NY., 1975: Quotes R.C. (Doc) Anderson, noted explorer & ‘psychic‘ (now deceased), on the Inner Earth mysteries.
— THIS HOLLOW EARTH., Lancer Books., New York, NY., 1972., Several accounts of encounters with subterranean dwellers, theories on the nature of the ‘hollow‘ interior of the earth, and legends and traditions the world over of subterranean lands beneath the surface.
— UNDER PEOPLE, THE (The Startling Discovery of a Lost World)., Award Books., New York, NY., 1972: Unusual stories and claims about the bizarre inhabitants of the interior of the earth.
NORWOOD REVIEW OF ENGLAND – May 12, 1884: Summarizes the surprising discovery of a ‘warm country‘ in the extreme north, by arctic explorers: “We do not admit that there is ice up to the pole – once inside the great ice barrier, a new world breaks upon the explorer, the climate is mild like that of England, and afterward, balmy as the Greek Isles.”
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