The Underworld Empire
Part 2
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In the April, 1963 issue of SEARCH Magazine, Will Carson and
Jeannie
Joy, in their regular column ’PRYING INTO THE UNKNOWN’, related the
following incredible story:
"It has always been a mystery to us in the first place how Mr. and
Mrs. P.E. can find and afford the time to do the sort of things most
of us only dream of doing. After knowing them for more than fifteen
years, it is inconceivable to suspect their integrity or sanity -
and yet they impose the following excise upon our credulity...
"While exploring for petroglyphs in the Casa Diablo vicinity of
BISHOP, CALIFORNIA, Mr. & Mrs. P.E. came upon a circular hole in the
ground, about nine feet in diameter, which exuded a sulphurous steam
and seemed recently to have been filled with hot water. A few feet
from the surface the shaft took a tangent course which looked easily
accessible and, upon an impulse with which we cannot sympathize, the
dauntless E.’s, armed only with a flashlight, forthwith crawled down
into that hole.
"At a depth we’ve failed to record the oblique tunnel opened into a
horizontal corridor whose dripping walls, now encrusted with
minerals, could only have been carved by human hands, countless ages
ago - of this the E.’s felt certain. The end of the short passage
was blocked by what seemed to be a huge doorway of solid rock which,
however, wouldn’t yield. The light of their flash was turned to a
corner where water dripped from a protuberance - which proved to be
a delicately carved face, distorted now by the crystallized
minerals, and from whose gaping mouth water issued.
"As Mr. and Mrs. E. stood there in silent awe - wondering what lay
behind that immovable door - the strangest thing of all
happened...but our chronology will not be incorrect if we wait till
they return to the surface before revealing this, for now the water
began gushing from the carved mouth and from other unseen ducts
elsewhere in that cave and rising at an alarming rate!
"They hurried to the surface, and in less than half an hour there
was only a quite ordinary appearing pool of warm mineral water on
the desert floor.
"’Do you know,’ Mrs. E. said to her husband,
’while I stood down
there I heard music - the strangest, most weird music I’d ever
heard. But it seemed to come from everywhere at once, or inside
my own head. I guess it was just my imagination.’
"Mr. E. turned pale.
’My God,’ he said; I thought it was MY
imagination, but I heard it, too - like music from some other
world!’
"Why do they call that rock formation near where the E’s had their
strange experience Casa Diablo - the Devil’s house? And why did the
Indians name that area Inyo - dwelling place of the great spirit?"
Erich A. Aggen, Jr., in his article
’TOP SECRET: ALIEN UFO BASES’
(SEARCH Magazine, Summer 1991 issue), presented the following
revelations concerning the UFO-Subterranean connection:
"...A great deal of UFO research has also led to the conclusion that
various...species of aliens have set up secret underground bases in
the United States and other countries. It is logical to assume that
such bases have also been established elsewhere in the solar system.
If such bases exist, where would we find them? Existing information
allows us to make a few educated guesses.
"EARTH BASES: UNDERGROUND - The dark, cavernous world beneath out
feet is the source of many baffling mysteries. Clandestine UFO bases
may be hidden deep within the earth in natural and/or artificial
caverns. As a former member of the National Speleological Society (NSS),
I am well aware of the vast extent of cave systems within the United
States. In my own native state of Missouri, for example, there are
over 2,500 known caves and dozens of new ones being discovered every
year. Many of these caves are intricately linked together by
numerous passageways and interconnecting chambers.
"One particular species of blind white (albino) cave fish, the
TYPHLICHTHYS, has been found in many widely separated cave systems
over several states. It has been found in caves that make a great
arc through Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and UNDER the Mississippi
River extending into Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma! A VAST
SECTION OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN UNITED STATES MUST LIE ABOVE ONE
IMMENSE CAVERN SYSTEM!
"Many caves possess rooms hundreds of feet in length, width, and
height. In most cases, these huge natural caverns can only be
reached and explored with the utmost skill and perseverance. There
are only a few thousand NSS members in the United States and only a
few hundred of this number are active spelunkers. With so few
spelunkers spread over such a large area, only a very small fraction
of the tens of thousands of known caves in this country have been
carefully mapped and explored. Thousands of other caves remain
undiscovered and unexplored.
"Extensive evidence indicates
that caves in the United States may be connected with caves in
other parts of the world. In Mexico, the cave known as ’Sotano de las Golondrinas’, (or) basement of the
swallows, in the Municipio de Aquismo, S.L.P., reaches a depth of
1100 feet (334 meters). The cave is actually a giant ’sinkhole’ or
’hole’ in the ground with a nearly circular opening at the top,
hundreds of feet in diameter. It is impossible to climb down the
sides of Golondrinas because the walls of the opening are too smooth
and "belled-out". To reach the bottom of the cave, a special rope
over 1100 feet long must be secured at the top of the opening and
dropped into the sinkhole. Explorers must then descend into the
yawning hole one at a time using special cave repelling gear and
climbing techniques. At the bottom of Sotano de las Golondrinas are
numerous ’leads’ or openings to a multiplicity of different
crevices, passages, crawlways, and rooms which have never been
mapped or investigated.
"The entrance to Golondrinas is located in one of the most primitive
and uncivilized areas of Mexico and local inhabitants are afraid to
approach the cave because they believe it is full of ’evil spirits’
which lure people to their deaths. They tell stories of people
mysteriously disappearing never to be heard from again while passing
near the cave entrance. These stories may be based more on fact than
fiction: they are similar in some respects to UFO abduction reports.
Because of its huge size, remote location, and unique geological
structure, Golondrinas would be an ideal UFO base. Naturally
camouflaged caves in other parts of the world may serve as excellent
natural bases, way stations, and ’depots’ for UFOs.
"An
underground nuclear test called the ’Schooner Experiment’
conducted in December, 1968, substantiates the theory that caves in
North and South America are intimately linked. In this test, a 35-
kiloton nuclear bomb was exploded under the desert of Nevada. Five
days after the test, the radiation level rose from 10 to 20 times in
Canada, 1000 miles away from the Nevada test site! The only way the
radioactive dust could have traveled that far is through an
interconnected system of caves extending all the way from Nevada to
Canada!"
Bourke Lee, in his book ’DEATH VALLEY MEN’ (MacMillan Co.,N.Y.
1932), chapter: "Old Gold", describes a conversation which he had
several years ago with a small group of Death valley residents. The
conversation had eventually turned to the subject of Paihute Indian
legends. At one point two of the men, Jack and Bill, described their
experience with an ’underground city’ which they claimed to have
discovered after one of them had fallen through the bottom of an old
mine shaft near Wingate Pass. They found themselves in a natural
underground cavern which they claimed to have followed about 20
miles north into the heart of the Panamint Mountains. To their
amazement, they allegedly found themselves in an huge, ancient,
underground cavern city.
They claimed that they discovered within
the city several perfectly preserved ’mummies’, which wore thick arm
bands, wielded gold spears, etc. The city had apparently been
abandoned for ages, except for the mummies, and the entire
underground system looked very ancient. It was formerly lit, they
found out by accident, by an ingenious system of lights fed by
subterranean gases. They claimed to have seen a large, polished
"round table" which looked as if it may have been part of an ancient
council chamber, giant statues of solid gold, stone vaults and
"drawers" full of gold bars and gemstones of all kinds, heavy stone
"wheelbarrows" which were perfectly balanced and
scientifically-constructed so that a child could use them, huge
stone doors which were almost perfectly balanced by counter-weights,
and other incredible sights.
They also claimed to have followed the caverns upwards to a higher
level which ultimately opened out onto the face of the Panamints,
about half-way up the eastern slope, in the form of a few ancient
tunnel-like quays. They realized that the valley below was once
under water and they eventually came to the conclusion that the
arched openings were ancient ’docks’ for sea vessels. They could
allegedly see Furnace Creek Ranch and Wash far below them. They told
Bourke Lee that they had brought some of the treasure out of the
caverns and tried to set up a deal with certain people, including
scientists associated with the Smithsonian Institute, in order to
gain help to explore and publicize the city as one of the ’wonders
of the world’.
These efforts ended in disappointment however when a
’friend’ of theirs stole the treasure (which was also the evidence)
and they were scoffed at and rejected by the scientists when they
went to show them the ’mine’ entrance and could not find it. A
recent cloud-burst, they claimed, had altered and rearranged the
entire countryside and the landscape did not look like it had been
before. When Lee last heard from the two men, Bill and Jack, they
were preparing to climb the east face of the Panamints to locate the
ancient tunnel openings or quays high up the side of the steep
slope. Bourke Lee never did see or hear from his friends ever again.
During the lengthy conversation wherein they first revealed the
secret of the underground city to Lee and others, the discussion
turned to the topic of a Paihute Indian legend that they had heard
which was remarkably similar to an ancient Grecian myth. The Paihute
legend concerned a tribal chief whose wife had died, and who
according to the tradition took a spiritual journey to the
underworld to find her, and upon returning with her he ’looked back’
and as this was forbidden he was not allowed to bring his wife back
with him from the dead. This would not be the same as the more
tangible story related in an earlier file, as told by the Navaho Oga-Make,
concerning a Paihute chief who was allegedly PHYSICALLY taken into
the underground cities of the
Hav-musuvs deep below the Panamints.
After this legend was referred to, the conversation turned to a
discussion of an alleged subterranean race, who were believed to
inhabit very deep caverns far below the Death Valley area. Paihute
legends of the "Hav-musuvs" indicate that these ancient dwellers of
the Panamints abandoned the ancient city within the mountain itself
and migrated to deeper and larger caverns below. Could the following
story tie-in with the Paihute legends of the Hav-musuvs? We will
enter the conversation with the following discourse from Bourke Lee:
"...The professor and Jack and Bill sat in the little canvas house
in Emigrant Canyon and heard the legend all the way through. The
professor said, ’That story, in its essentials, is the story of
Orpheus and Eurydice.’
"’Yes,’ I said. ’It’s also a
Paiute legend. Some Indians told that legend to John
Wesley Powell in the sixties.’
"’That’s very interesting,’ said the professor.
’It’s so close a
parallel to Orpheus and Eurydice that the story might well
have been lifted bodily from the Greeks.’
"Jack said,
’I wouldn’t be surprised. I knew a Greek. I forgot his name, but
he ran a restaurant in almost every mining town I ever was in.
He was an extensive wanderer. The Greeks are great travelers.’
"Bill said, ’They don’t mean restaurant Greeks. The Greeks they’re
talking about have been dead for thousands of years.’
"’What of it?’ asked Jack,
’maybe the early Greeks was great travelers, too.’
"The professor said,
’It’s very interesting.’
"’Now! About that tunnel,’ said Bill, with his forehead wrapped in a
frown. ’You said this Indian went through a tunnel into a strange
country, didn’t you?’
"’Yes,’ I said. ’I think I called
it a cave or a cavern, but I suppose a miner would call it a
tunnel. Why?’
"’Here’s a funny thing,’ said Bill. ’This Indian trapper
living right
across the canyon has a story about a tunnel, an it’s not a thousand
years old either. Tom Wilson told me that his grandfather went
through this tunnel and disappeared. He was gone three years, an
when he came back he said he’d been in a strange country living among
strange people. That tunnel is supposed to be somewhere in the Panamints not awful far from where we’re sitten.
Now! What do you make of that?’
"Jack said, ’I think Tom’s
grandfather was an awful liar.’
"I said, ’Tom’s grandfather lived when the Paiutes
were keeping their tribal lore alive. He probably knew the
old legend. Powell heard it in Nevada only sixty-five years
ago.’
"’It’s very interesting,’ said the professor.
"’I got an idea about it,’ said Bill, thoughtfully.
’Tom’s
grandfather might have wandered into some tunnel all goofy from chewen jimson weed and then come out an found some early whites an
stayed with them. Tom told me that the people spoke a queer language
and ate food that was new to his grandfather an wore leather
clothes. They had horses and they had gold. It might have been a
party in Panamint Valley, or even early explorers or early
settlers in Owens Valley. How about that?’
"Jack said,
’Yeah. The Spaniards was in here, too. So it might have
been Spaniards or the early Greeks. And, where is this tunnel? And
why did Tom’s grandfather have trouble speaking the language? This
is an entirely different story than the one Buck told. We are
arriving at no place at all with these Indians and Greeks... To
return for a moment to our discussion of geology, professor; have
you been in Nevada much?’"
From here the conversation took off in an entirely new direction...
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