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March 18, 2025 - Project Camelot
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HENDRIX B. - JOURNEY TO INNER EARTH
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Thank you.
Hi, everyone.
I'm Carrie Cassidy from Project Camelot, and I'm here today with a very fascinating man, former military, if I understand that.
Yes, ma 'am.
Okay.
The story you've got to tell is quite extraordinary, okay?
And I would like you to first give us a little bit about your background, so your military ranks that you reached, for example, and what you primarily did in the military.
I retired E-7, which is a master sergeant.
But at the time of the incident, I was E-6, a tech sergeant.
A tech sergeant?
Yes.
Okay.
And you're not in the military at this time?
No.
But you had clearances, I assume?
Yes, I had Top Secret, Speedcat, what we call TK and TG, Tango Kilo, Tango Gamma.
And other accesses to different types of projects.
And how long ago was this, that this incident happened?
It was from August 1983 to 1984.
That's when this incident happened?
Why don't you just tell us what happened and describe who you were with and the craft you were on at the time?
Well, we were basically like a Cessna and made friends with the Icelandic Civil aviation personnel.
One was the mechanic of the aircraft, basically, and of the air traffic control systems within the tower.
The other was actually a pilot, and he flew.
And on the weekends, I would go visit them, and I was in civilian attire, not in my military, because they asked me not to.
I did not know why until this incident.
So we were putting in over-the-horizon radar stations on Accuari, the island north of Iceland that belonged to them, and supposedly we were going to visit that site and overfly and take pictures.
Well, most to my surprise, we continued on.
Civil Aviation Division for Iceland.
So let's be careful.
Could be.
All right.
So then what happened?
Well, we kept flying north.
And of course, if you know about the poles, they can be very cloudy.
So we were in clouds and all of a sudden, we dropped into the clearing.
And it was nice and bright, sunny, and the skies were blue.
But off in the distance, you could still see what looked like a ball of light or sun type thing.
And of course, that was Kind of disoriented, but he kept talking to me and reassuring me that everything was okay.
And then as we flew, it got greener instead of less ice than it was before.
And as we flew further south, I saw, still on the edges of the permafrost and the greenery that was showing up, mastodons.
Alive.
Not skeletons, but...
I saw some other things, you know, I think they're called mushocks and all that, that went with that period.
And then as we flew further south, I actually saw some dinosaurs.
A brontosaurus comes to mind, a T-Rex, a psilosaurus, the one with blades on its back, I believe.
And I was just amazed.
I mean, I was blown away.
Because all my life, I...
Kind of study these things.
And what brought it about was digressing to when I was in the sixth and seventh grade.
I had a science teacher.
They shared a book with me called The Hollow Earth, which I had read.
And I was always intrigued with that theory, that idea.
So when I was in Iceland, I had brought this up with them during our visits together over the weekends and sometimes on the professional side as well, but mostly on the weekends.
That's when he made the decision to show me that it was true.
So did he say he was taking you to the door to Inner Earth?
He did not.
He's surprised.
Okay, so you just got into the plane.
Where did you think you were going?
To Hakuari.
Okay.
Which is an island near Iceland?
North of Iceland.
Okay.
It belongs to you.
So did you ever get to that island?
We flew over.
So you kept going?
Yes.
Okay.
It's so amazing.
So did you, like, were you scared at that point or were you, did you think you were?
Not really scared, nervous, because I trust you.
Right.
You know, you've been around people you know you can feel comfortable with or uncomfortable with.
So was it only two of you in the plane or more?
Yes, only two.
Okay.
And what kind of plane was that?
More or less a Cessna, a Piper Cub, something like that.
Okay.
So you're not a pilot, I take it?
No, I'm not a pilot.
Okay.
How long have you known this person?
Maybe six, seven months.
That's it?
I've been working with them.
Okay.
I only had a year of time period to be with them.
Can you tell us anything else you saw?
Well, I saw some...
One thing they did that surprised me was some silvery disc met us as we were flying in.
Oh, right.
I noticed them.
I said, what's going on in myself?
And...
They escorted us to the place where we landed.
And we got out and he introduced me to these people.
The females were 8 to 10 feet tall on average.
And the males were 10, 12, maybe 40 foot tall.
And that was more or less average.
It was varying heights.
Wow.
That was on average.
And they greeted us and I forget the name he called them because it was in Icelandic.
Which I wasn't very good at.
All right.
I'm glad I can speak English, which is some other foreign language.
And so we proceeded with introductions and everything, and they offered to feed us, which they did.
And they set us down.
We had a nice little meal with them.
But the plates, because of their size, the plates were more or less the size of what we would call a good platter.
So show me with your hands like you did before.
Probably about that.
All right.
Whereas ours are, you know, more or less.
Right.
So what were they wearing, for example?
Very modest, because they didn't think anything of...
I mean, but were they wearing clothes like we wear?
I would say it's kind of like...
The closest analogy I could get was something like his one-piece suit, kind of like a star...
Wars or no Star Trek.
Okay.
You know how they had the one.
Right.
And did they, I mean, did these look human faces and hair and all that?
Human, just bigger.
Just bigger.
Okay.
They were blondish.
Okay.
By the way, kind of Nordic.
Okay.
And was it male and female?
Yes.
And how many, approximately, did you know?
Oh, I'd say it started out with maybe a dozen or so that was interesting.
By the time we sat down to eat, it was maybe a hundred.
Really?
Yes.
So you spent quite a bit of time there.
Yes, we spent a whole day.
Well, actually two, because it was all Saturday, and then when we came back, it was late into Sunday because we had to be back on duty on Monday.
So where did you sleep?
We didn't.
Oh, you didn't?
One thing, these people didn't age because of the sun, constant sun.
No changes in the weather, basically.
I mean, it rained, you know, but not like, you know, we have hot, cold seasons here.
So I understand.
In your surroundings, you saw the mastodons and such, and you said even dinosaurs?
Yes.
When you were in the air, I'm assuming, or in the ground?
Yes, in the air.
Okay.
So when you were on the ground, were you in a base, a military base, or were you in a, what kind of place?
I assumed it was kind of like a, Airport or military base.
They don't have militaries per se like we do because there's no conflict with the inner earth.
The only problem they have is with certain people from outside coming in.
Right.
Which you can imagine.
Sure.
For knowing our planet.
So the placement of this sort of opening at the time, and this is how many years ago did you say?
1983 to 84. Okay, so...
The pole has actually shifted since then.
Yes.
And so how far away is this from the actual, the North Pole as we know it right now?
Well, I understand from people I've talked to or listened to that it's more or less over somewhere in Canada.
I think around Labrador or something like that.
Okay, so this is far to the right from where I'm standing, I guess.
And then...
Would you say that anything, like, did you feel like you were in an altered state or anything like that?
No, ma 'am.
No?
No.
Okay, did they serve you anything like alcoholic?
No.
Okay.
What did you drink then?
It was basically juice.
Okay.
I would say, if I recall correctly, so long ago, but more like mango.
Right.
That makes sense.
Okay, so the person who flew you in, was he in uniform?
No.
Oh, he wasn't either?
No.
Okay.
They have no military in Iceland.
They don't?
They don't.
Okay, so they weren't American.
No, they weren't American.
Okay, and so he was not in uniform.
He was flying you in a, is it a private plane?
Yeah, well, not an Icelandic government.
He was an Icelandic government.
He worked for the government, though?
Yes.
Okay.
What was his position?
He was Civil Aviation Administrator, a director or whatever you want to call him.
He was the honcho.
He was the head of it.
He was the head of it.
Now, in order to set this up, did you actually talk beforehand about, just in general terms, not saying he was saying you're going to go XYZ because he didn't tell you beforehand, right?
But had you talked in general before that about, did he know that you were interested in Inner Earth and all that?
Yes, because, like I said, reading the book, Hollow Earth.
Right.
And also, of course, you know the movie, Journey to the Center of the Earth.
Right.
I asked about that, too.
And it was both, he said they were both connected.
Because they actually took me over to the volcano, where they supposedly filmed Journey to the Center of the Earth into the supposedly one of the holes.
Because they're all over there.
The tunnels that went down into the earth.
Okay.
So, was there anything you can tell us about that civilization?
Because you did tell me, you told me the women were, what is it, sort of nine feet tall?
And the men were like 12?
Yeah, on average, yes.
Okay.
So, could you tell anything about their culture?
Were they, you know...
What would you describe the culture as?
Were they polite to each other?
Were they, you know?
Yes.
Did they have a hierarchical structure?
Not really.
Not from what I understood.
Okay.
Nobody said this is king so-and-so or princess so-and-so or none of that.
Okay.
You know what I mean?
Yes.
And did you converse with them in Icelandic, these beings?
They were able, because of their interaction with people, the way they could speak.
Multiple languages.
Russian, English, Scandinavian, of course, or whatever.
Japanese, Chinese.
Now, did you see, you saw animals flying in.
Did you see any animals around at the time on the ground?
Well, just like I said, initially, mastodons, stuff like that from the...
But I mean once you landed and were having dinner and stuff like that.
Oh, yes, I'm sorry.
Yes, I saw some birds and things.
Okay.
So what was the foliage like?
Was it a jungle scene or a different kind of thing?
I would say that.
It was green everywhere.
Okay.
No, what I'd call seasonal changes, where it would be brown or gold or whatever.
So were they surprised that he brought you over there?
No, because he had done it before.
Okay.
The agreement between them, from what I understood, was it only somebody they...
I thought they could trust extremely well.
He told me later he felt comfortable with me the whole time.
Even until the time I departed and headed back to America, we still remained friends and everything.
One of them lived near one of the very active volcanoes in Iceland.
For years, I stayed in touch with him.
When that volcano would get active, I'd check on him.
Of course, one time it did.
Unfortunately, it destroys homes, just like folks on Hawaii sometimes get their homes destroyed because of the big island.
So, we're not going to go much longer because we're under a time constraint here, but is there anything else you want to add?
And then we can do this on a longer one, if you're willing.
Sure.
It's pretty much it, as a nutshell.
Point blank or short version of it.
Reader's Digest version.
Right.
For those that know what Reader's Digest.
Okay.
So have you communicated this to anybody in the military, friends and colleagues?
No, ma 'am.
Only, I tried telling some of my family members, but have you ever tried to counsel a teenager and they roll their eyes?
Yeah.
That's basically what I didn't want to hear.
Really?
Yeah.
Wow.
All right.
Well, this is fascinating.
You know, I told you that Brooks Agnew wanted to take a scientific expedition up there, right, to enter Earth.
If you're going, like you're flying in, and it's just land, right?
It's an opening.
Is it like a vortex or, you know, or a stargate?
From what I was told by the gentleman who was flying, it's a hole, a physical hole, and you just had to know the...
Go out at a certain point and start making the transition.
If you don't, you'll run into the other side.
What other side?
Well, rush into the rim, the rim of the earth.
Oh, really?
Yes.
What's on the other side of that?
I don't know.
Okay, so...
All I can say is, it's like the surface...
Imagine it's the surface of the earth, it's just a rim.
Is it?
And they say it's several hundred.
It wasn't like looking at the Grand Canyon or something like that where you see the difference.
Right.
You don't see the other wall.
Right.
You just flew in and was it cloudy until you got inside?
It was cloudy until we got clear of the transition between the two places.
So we're going to stop here.
I want to thank you so much for your testimony.
You're welcome.
I really appreciate it.
You're welcome.
Thank you very much.
And you're welcome to come and tell me more.
Sure.
And we'll have you on the show.
All right?
Sure.
And thank you again.
It's quite an extraordinary story.
I think it's very important.
I felt so, but you know how many people want to hear what you have to say like you talked about?
Right.
Yeah.
They think you're crazy or making stuff.
I have no reason to.
Right.
Absolutely.
Okay.
There's no one that can vet it because I was the only one other than him.
If they're still alive, they may be because they live a long time as it is.
Okay.
They'll get to 100 years or more.
So do you think the pilot was one of them?
No.
Oh, okay.
If he was, he didn't tell me.
Right.
It is.
But he wasn't that tall anyway, right?
No, he was even average.
Okay.
He's actually shorter than me.
Okay.
Fascinating.
Okay, well, let's not talk too much about him so we can protect his identity.
But thank you again.
It's so nice to finally meet you and have to listen to you all these years.
Great.
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