The
Hollow Earth Expedition is the Greatest Expedition
in the History of the World...to an ocean
never before sailed.
Become
part of History. Donate. We can conduct the
Expedition if and only if we get this funding.
We strongly believe that the films made from
this venture will more than pay for the expenses
to conduct it. We get one chance and one chance
only. The is only one ship left that can make
this journey, and it retires in 2012. The
science is real. The story is more than 5,000
years old. The legend says that at a
certain place above the Arctic Circle, there
exists an oceanic depression or an entrance
into the Earth. It's a place where the
legend claims sea level isn't level anymore.
The
discovery that the earth is hollow would forever
shatter our long-held beliefs about how planets
are formed. More importantly,
however, discovering life beneath the
earth's crust could potentially provide us
with new tools that would allow life on the
surface to regain environmental balance, harmony,
and possibly even peace. These prospects make
the North Pole Inner Earth Expedition the
greatest expedition in the history of the
world.
If
you feel the call to support this once-in-a-millennia
expedition, you may review the business
plan and proforma at Phoenix Science Foundation.
The North Pole Inner Earth Expedition is by far the most innovative and courageous exploration effort in modern times. We are unable to go to the Moon. We are decades away from manned exploration to Mars. This Expedition to the North Pole region is possible and within reach.
There has never been a more exciting or appropriate time to visit this region of the Earth. The science is ready. The documentary film viewing public is ready. The mission is extraordinary enough to dominate documentary content for a strong feature release and bold enough to make history.
We want the public to participate. We want all the data to be freely released. The expedition and production need support from those who can see the vision.
With a proven global marketplace as already evidenced by 17 million Japanese viewers, the Galileo Award, many millions of online hits, and low production cost, visionary investors may see solid financial return on their investment as well as films that they can be proud to see their names on. More people may know about the Inner Earth than knew about Middle Earth prior to the films being released.
We invite you to explore this site to learn more about the science behind the journey that brought the hollow earth to our attention, and how you can be a part of this incredible expedition. We'd love to hear from you with any questions or feedback you may have.
The North Pole Inner Earth Expedition (NPIEE) is a project of the Phoenix Science Foundation.