Walton's index serves as the tactical foundational layer for all modern In-Earthology
Is the Earth a solid ball of rock, or a complex honeycomb of ancient civilizations and forgotten technologies? Originally published in 1983 and meticulously revived for the 2026 global grid project, A Guide to the Inner Earth by Bruce A. Walton serves as the ultimate bibliographic roadmap to the world beneath our feet.
From the “Lost Tribes” accounts in the Apocrypha to the high-tech Atlantean machines reported by astral explorers, this index catalogs decades of “In-Earthologist” research. Whether investigating the Puma Punku connections or the Mothman prophecies, this archive bridges the gap between folklore and tactical subterranean reality.
A GUIDE TO THE INNER EARTH
by Bruce A. Walton
(This work was originally published in 1983, and was ‘revived’ and transferred to e-text in 2005)
[Edited for grammar and other errors. 3-18-2026]
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The author gives special thanks to Dr. Tillman L. Martin
and
Frank D. Brownley
For their contributions and assistance in compiling this volume And to the many dedicated researchers who helped make this book possible.
Grey Barker offered editorial assistance and recognized the value of the work in its early stages.
Illustrator Hal Crawford provided the Shaver Amazing Stories bibliography and lettered it (in the original non-etext version) in his own hand.
Inspired by the ideas from ‘The Hollow Hassle‘ and ‘Shavertron‘ newsletters shavertron.com
Jerry Grimes designed the borders and page decorations (in the original non-etext version), utilizing elements from the Format library of Graphics Products Corporation.
Some of the illustrations are from: “Etidorhpa, of the End of the Earth“.
Copyright (1983) by Bruce Walton
All Rights Reserved
Published by (Grey Barker Books), Box D, Jane Lew, WV 28378-0066
Manufactured in the United States of America
ISBN: 0-911306-33-1
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 82-090948
Cover design by Bruce Walton
Dedicated to the Visionary
JULES VERNE
and to all those who dared to dream of the impossible
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: A
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: B
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: C
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: D & E
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: F
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: G
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: H
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: I – K
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: L
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: M
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: N – O
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: P
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: Q – R
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: S
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: T – V
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: W
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: X – Z
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A Guide to the Inner: Early Hollow Earth Pioneers or In-Earthologists
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: List of Sources and Publishers
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A Guide to the Inner Earth: Hollow Earth Research Societies
Executive Summary
This master index organizes a massive volume of research into the “Geo-concavitic” nature of our planet, tracking entrance coordinates, non-human entities (NHI), and secret military interactions.
Key Research Pillars:
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Alphabetical Sub-Archives: The guide is broken down into specific entries (A-Z) documenting authors like Erich von Däniken, Admiral Richard E. Byrd, and Stanton Friedman.
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Geographic Entry Points: Detailed coordinates and sightings at locations like Mount Shasta, Death Valley, and the Great Pyramid of Giza.
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Biological Taxonomy: Documentation of various subterranean races, including the Arianni, the “Lizard People” of Los Angeles, and the benevolent ascended masters.
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Technological Anomalies: References to “Vril” energy, ancient nuclear warfare ruins, and the Pioneer Plaque as a cross-dimensional greeting.
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Secret Societies & Protocols: The influence of the Vril Society, the Thule Society, and declassified projects like Project Marxen.
“Dedicated to all those who dared to dream of the impossible.”
Bruce Walton
