a description of rainbow city from the hefferlin manuscript (hollow earth)

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THE HEFFERLIN MANUSCRIPT Typewritten and handwritten copies of these manuscripts have been in circulation since the Hefferlins began releasing them from Livings- too, Montana in the late 1940s. At the time the Hefferlins first heardof Rainbow City in the Antarctic, some time in 1940 according to them, the information was so fantastic as to be beyond belief. It is still unbelievable to most people that there in the frozen wastes lies a great city, comfortably warm, full of scientific marvels from some great, hitherto unknown civilization of the past. Nevertheless they were convinced the information was true and cautiously released it a little at a time to the few they found understanding and receptive. Hefferlin claims he designed a flyable, circle-winged plane before Flying Saucers became news in 1947! In fact, much of his material in the manuscripts, utterly fantastic in the 1940s now seems worthy of consideration in 1960: Most UFOlogers have heard of the manuscripts or seen references to them in Saucer literature. Mrs. Hefferlin accuses Ray Palmer of misinterpreting them for his own purposes, as you willread in the introduction on the opposite page. Having reviewed a loan copy of the manuscript, how complete is not known, the Director of BSRA decided it was time the Associates had a chance to look over the material and form their conclusions. In his book “Agharta" R.E.Dickhoft seems to have drawn liberal1y from Hefferlin without crediting the source. After reading this book in 1953, our former Director, Meade Layne, asked the head of the InnerCircle, Yada Di Shi-ite, if there was such a vast tunnel system under the earth. To Meade's surprise the Yada confirmed its existence. In "Isis Unveiled" H.P.Blavatsky writes: "Spheres unknown below our feet;spheres still more unknown and more unexplored above us; between the two a handful of moles blind to God's great light, and deaf to whispers of tee invisible world. . ."

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