Maryland City, Maryland Jul 29, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - "I like your hollow Earth book, Ruth." "You've proven it, R.A.C." "Ruth C. told truth." These are among the anagram messages Isaac Asimov placed in story titles shortly after receiving Ruth Leedy Callinan's book crediting him with hinting about a coming polar hole shift on a hollow Earth. This Floria Benton book was sent out in April 1981 and republished soon after by Saucerian Press.
"Gift" was the first story title Asimov may have gotten published after receiving Hollow Earth Mysteries and the Polar Shift. Another title telling about a gift, also from The Union Club Mysteries, was "Catching the Fox." Here we find:]
"I got the gift. Thanx. I can't thanc thee enogh."One could add: "I can't fone thee to thanc thee." Similarly, in "Getting the Combination," the message may have been:
"I am hinting that I got the booc. I thanc thee." In "The Library Book" we find: "I like yoor hollo Earth book, Rooth. Yoo are brite." In "Hot or Cold" we find:
"Rooth C. told trooth." Similarly, in "The Intrusion" there is this: "Ruth insists on the truth." Turning to Banquets of the Black Widowers, in "Can You Prove It?" we see:
"You've proven it, R.A.C." This story contains the name "Eustace Bartholomew Wasservogel," where the message appears to be:
"Ruth C. gave me her booc where she shows the Earth to be hollow." A similar message can be found in "Simon Brooke, Lucas J. Atterbury" from "Hot or Cold," as follows:
"R.A. Callinan, you just sent me your book about cataclysmic secrecy." One could add: "You are correct." The final title in The Union Club Mysteries, which is "There Was a Young Lady," can spell the complete maiden name of the author, as follows:
"Ruth Anne Leedy, you say there are three hollow worlds, Earth and two others. Eye agree." The story contains a limerick with the rhyming words "Alice" and "callous," calling to mind the Irish name of the author's former mother-in-law, Alice Callinan. Ruth Leedy Carr's book Tipping Point for a Hollow Earth follows closely after her book Polar Hole Light in Europe's Clouds. The newer book contains more detail and larger photos of Mars, Earth and Venus. Carr alleges that NASA released the Mariner 7 photos of August 4, 1969 in a deliberate attempt to demonstrate that the bright so-called south polar "cap" on Mars was located on the night side. Since Mars no longer has polar auroras, this polar illumination must be coming from the interior through a polar opening. The existence of a cover-up about the shape of Mars is demonstrated, she alleges, by the obvious photo retouching which makes it somewhat less obvious that the polar illumination is on the night side. This skillful use of pictures enabled NASA to make an effective hollow planet announcement that would eventually be understood by the public, with a minimum of risk to their own lives as announcers. The cover-up must emanate from an advanced society in the Earth's interior.
NASA's announcement about a distant planet shaped like a collapsed football also provides strong support for the hollow planet theory. This discovery was mentioned by NPR in mid-2024 in a brief story with no commentary. It goes without saying, however, that a hollow planet which has lost solar wind support for its rotation might be expected to collapse, while a solid planet would never be likely to look like a deflated football.
Asimov and Carl Sagan sounded the alarm about the slowing rotation of Mars, according to Carr, through anagram messages and a dramatic coded message. She finds SOS signs in Asimov's essay entitled "The Hollow Earth," about which she was notified in advance of its publication. It was her book Hollow Earth Apocalypse: Asimov's Warning that inspired the essay, which appeared in the collection entitled Past, Present and Future. Why will the Earth's axis shift when the north and south magnetic poles migrate in a geomagnetic field reversal, to be touched off by the next hot spot that emerges near Indonesia? (See Bloxam and Gubbins, Scientific American, December 1989.) The powerful solar wind, whose force is concentrated at the axis as manifested by the polar auroras, will be deflected and funneled to the new magnetic polar sites. A new axis will be the inevitable result. An ancient shift of the axis resulting from a geomagnetic field reversal was described by CBS News on January 20, 2000.
NASA's announcement around 2019 that wet rocks had been detected near the poles of Mars effectively contradicted the longstanding unproven doctrine as to polar ice caps on that planet. In the absence of ice caps, the protruding blobs of polar light appearing on Mars photos of 1902 and 1909 must be seen as emanating from the planetary interior through a polar opening. The planetary shell must be in orbit around the central star in a structure similar to that of a spheroidal planetary nebula, whose orbiting shell is thinner at the equator than at the poles.
The character who dies in Asimov's story "Gift" is named "Rudolf Schwemmer." The message here may be:
"Few of us could redeem our doomed hollow world. U could do so, R.C." Why doomed? Perhaps because of the coming collapse of hollow Mars, or because of the liberation of radioactive materials during a polar hole shift for which we have failed to prepare.
"Prepare ere the Earth teareth apart." This is from "Theptar," the month of civilization's predicted demise in Asimov's story "Nightfall," later made into a novel.
About the Author: Ruth Leedy Carr attended Indiana University, where she majored in journalism and psychology and covered stories in many scientific fields. She has written eight books on polar hole shifting, of which two Floria Benton books were republished by Saucerian Press. She was proclaimed by UFO researcher William L. Moore to be the world's foremost proponent of the hollow Earth theory.
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Ruth Leedy Carr on Global Book Network with Logan Crawford!
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