Marquis Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre (1842–1909)
Autore di The Kingdom of Agarttha: A Journey into the Hollow Earth
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Opere di Marquis Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre
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- 59
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- #280,813
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- 10
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Imagine the kind of religious pamphlet handed out on street corners, combined with some rejected scripts for Ancient Aliens and the assortment of scribblings police tend to refer to as a Manifesto after they've retrieved it from the serial killers home. That should give you some idea of what we're dealing with here.
The basic premise of this would be belief system is that all religions stem from a single point in this case a mostly underground kingdom of about 15 million people. This civilization is of course perfect and advanced beyond the rest of mankind.
Like scientology and other cults access can only be granted in stages and of course the author can't tell us anything provable until we're willing to accept his religion without proof.
Also accepting this religion is the only way to save europe from the chinese or something.
There's some mildly interesting details like that the Agartthan's found some dragons and bird people underground somewhere, and also they eugenically engineered a weird tortoise thing with eye's on its legs and a foot pointing in each compass direction.
There is one good thing i got from this though, we are currently dealing with a global problem of people believing that facts are negotiable and reality is whatever they want it to be, which is pretty disheartening and even scary, but this work from the 1880's at least shows that is nothing new ;) .… (altro)