Friday, April 9, 2010

Nazis and the Hollow Earth

THE ALLIES ARE closing in. Berlin is crumbling under the weight and impact of hundreds of Allied bombs. Deep in his fortified bunker, Adolf Hitler, once unshakable in his confidence in Nazi world domination, now admits that defeat is at hand. But Hitler is determined never to suffer the humiliation of being captured by his enemies.
There is only one escape route - one he has planned for should he ever face just such a turn of events. Suicide is out of the question. Instead, Hitler and his corps of elite traverse through an underground tunnel to an isolated airstrip. There they board an unmarked plane and fly south. South to the pole. To the opening at the South Pole where they will enter the hollow Earth and disappear from history.


Hospital calls in Exorcist

HOSPITAL managers have called in an exorcist after shaken workers complained they are being terrified by a GHOST.

Spooked staff at Derby's new Royal Hospital claimed a black-clad figure wearing a cloak was stalking wards and corridors.
Now chiefs at the �334million NHS site are to summon a local priest to see off the "spirit".
Derby City General Hospital GV
Terror ... 'haunted' hospital
Petrified staff were briefed on the spooky goings-on in an email from bosses.
Senior manager Debbie Butler wrote: “I’m not sure how many of you are aware that some members of staff have reported seeing a ghost.

US film producer supplies the magic to save occult bookshop

Published: 2 April 2010
by ALISTAIR KLEEBAUER

A 113-YEAR-old occult bookshop which was close to extinction has been saved by a friendly neighbour.
Watkins Books, the oldest esoteric bookshop in London, has been trading since 1897, but was forced to close on February 23 after being placed in administration.
Luckily Etan Ilfeld, who owns two galleries opposite the shop in Cecil Court, off Charing Cross Road, was on hand to buy the business.
“It was a great cause to save it and I want it to survive another century,” said Mr Ilfeld, 32, of Dean Street.
“I’m living and breathing Cecil Court at the moment.”
Few other bookshops could cover subjects as diverse as eastern philosophies and conspiracy theories and stock books including The Living Temple of Witchcraft and Drawing Down The Spirits.
But Mr Ilfeld, an American film producer who moved to London in 2007, had to beat off a number of rival bidders, including one who intended to turn the bookshop into an online-only business.
The shop was able to reopen on March 13 to a surprised public, with two customers bringing bottles of champagne to celebrate.

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