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In 1999, Dr. Ernst Muldashev, a Russian ophthalmologist, went on an expedition to uncover the mysteries surrounding Mount Kailash, bringing a team of expert geologists, physicians, and historians. Dr. Muldashev and his team spent a few months camping around the foot of the sacred mountain and came to the conclusion that Mount Kailash is human-made and was built in ancient times. They connected Mount Kailash with the Giza and Teotihuacan pyramids, and considered the idea that they may all be centers for the supernatural. “What did we see? We saw the City of the Pyramids. It was around 50 kilometers (31 miles) in diameter. It was in the shape of a square rather than a circle, and it was located on a flat area in the Tibetan mountains. The average height of the mountains was almost 6 kilometers (8 miles). We saw lots and lots of different pyramids, monuments, and some unusual structures. It was a kind of temple with no windows or doors. It was really something!” Professor Muldashev declared, “This is the largest megalithic complex on Earth built by any kind of civilization.” He also said that there are more than 100 pyramids of different shapes and sizes in its surroundings. Dr. Ernst Muldashev published the extraordinary findings of his Himalayan expedition in a book entitled “Where Do We Come From?” He included reports of several Tibetan lamas telling how there are many mysterious hidden paths to cities inside the Hollow Earth. Under Mount Kailash are two Hollow Earth cities, Shambhala and Agartha. In 2014, Supreme Master Ching Hai mentioned the gentle people living inside the Earth. “Master, will the people living underground ever come up to the surface to live, or will it never be safe enough for them?” “Well, it depends on humanity, the humans on this planet, on the surface. Okay? If we become more kind, more generous, more peaceful, then maybe they’ll just come up. But there are many of them who come up and down already. Just, they come up and down, but not many of them want to come and stay with us. Our world is too polluted for them, and too unkind. They are completely vegan. They don’t like war. They love animals. They love each other.”