Ossendowski and the Search for Agharti - Big Fire #shorts #shortsvideo

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Ferdinand Ossendowski (1876-1945) was a Polish writer, adventurer and diplomat. He is best known for his book "Beasts, Men and Gods" (1922), in which he describes his adventures in Siberia and Mongolia in search of the underground kingdom of Agharti.
According to Ossendowski, Agharti would be an underground kingdom located beneath the Himalayas, which would be populated by advanced human beings endowed with secret and mystical knowledge. Ossendowski describes Agharti as a wonderful place where peace and harmony reign supreme, and where ancient treasures and artifacts would be found.
Ossendowski also describes the research conducted by explorers and scientists who would try to discover the truth about Agharti, but would be thwarted by local authorities and mystical forces that would protect the underground realm.
Ossendowski also describes how local authorities would hinder attempts to explore and research Agharti, preventing access to the areas concerned and threatening those who attempted to approach the entrances to the underground kingdom with punishment.
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