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The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

And so I still get annoyed when I see comments online about how the Wi-Fi has just turned on a channel and just exploded out of nowhere. That's not what happened. I made videos for two years that nobody watched, unless you're one of those 50 people, and I appreciate it. 2022, that was... That was when Mel's Hole came out, and that was like our breakout year. 2022 was our breakout year.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

And so I still get annoyed when I see comments online about how the Wi-Fi has just turned on a channel and just exploded out of nowhere. That's not what happened. I made videos for two years that nobody watched, unless you're one of those 50 people, and I appreciate it. 2022, that was... That was when Mel's Hole came out, and that was like our breakout year. 2022 was our breakout year.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

23 was a growth year. And 2024 was a lessons learned year. I called it a setback year, and Jen didn't like that. She said, oh, you learned some lessons. Maybe I'll do a backstage about that when we get into the next year. Anyway, next up on our whole compilation is episode 122, Finding Agartha, The Search for the Hidden City in the Center of the Earth. This is a long episode.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

23 was a growth year. And 2024 was a lessons learned year. I called it a setback year, and Jen didn't like that. She said, oh, you learned some lessons. Maybe I'll do a backstage about that when we get into the next year. Anyway, next up on our whole compilation is episode 122, Finding Agartha, The Search for the Hidden City in the Center of the Earth. This is a long episode.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Cultures around the world have myths that speak of a mysterious underground kingdom that exists deep within the earth, hidden away from the primitive and violent surface dwellers, which is us. Picture a society untouched by time, unscathed by war, and unaffected by natural disasters. A culture thriving in the vast open spaces inside the Earth.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Cultures around the world have myths that speak of a mysterious underground kingdom that exists deep within the earth, hidden away from the primitive and violent surface dwellers, which is us. Picture a society untouched by time, unscathed by war, and unaffected by natural disasters. A culture thriving in the vast open spaces inside the Earth.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Throughout history, many have looked for physical evidence of its existence, tempted by stories of a peaceful but powerful subterranean civilization with advanced technology and ancient knowledge long forgotten by modern man. This is the story of the underground kingdom of Agartha and the explorers who've said that not only is it a real place, but they know where it is.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Throughout history, many have looked for physical evidence of its existence, tempted by stories of a peaceful but powerful subterranean civilization with advanced technology and ancient knowledge long forgotten by modern man. This is the story of the underground kingdom of Agartha and the explorers who've said that not only is it a real place, but they know where it is.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Stories of a hollow earth have existed in cultures for thousands of years. Nearly every ancient society has stories about an underground realm, often inhabited by superior beings. Buddhists firmly believe in the subterranean kingdom of Agartha, ruled by the mysterious king of the world.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Stories of a hollow earth have existed in cultures for thousands of years. Nearly every ancient society has stories about an underground realm, often inhabited by superior beings. Buddhists firmly believe in the subterranean kingdom of Agartha, ruled by the mysterious king of the world.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Agartha is said to be home to millions and connected to the surface by a vast tunnel network within the planet's crust. Indian religions speak of a place called Patala, which translates to that which is below the feet. Patala is described as a beautiful land full of rolling green hills and crystal clear lakes. Agartha is described the same way.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Agartha is said to be home to millions and connected to the surface by a vast tunnel network within the planet's crust. Indian religions speak of a place called Patala, which translates to that which is below the feet. Patala is described as a beautiful land full of rolling green hills and crystal clear lakes. Agartha is described the same way.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Some believe this is the real Garden of Eden, that when God cast Adam and Eve out of the garden, he actually sent them to the surface. In an ancient Mayan text called the Popol Vuh, there is the story of Shabalba, an underworld civilization. And from Shabalba, twin brothers emerge, and like Adam and Eve, they became the first people above ground.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Some believe this is the real Garden of Eden, that when God cast Adam and Eve out of the garden, he actually sent them to the surface. In an ancient Mayan text called the Popol Vuh, there is the story of Shabalba, an underworld civilization. And from Shabalba, twin brothers emerge, and like Adam and Eve, they became the first people above ground.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Chico Maztok is the place where the Aztecs emerged to live on the surface of the Earth. It translates to seven caves, and researchers are actually looking for it, and some think they found it. African and other Native American legends also mention subterranean realms and cavern spirits. The most consistent story is that of an advanced inner-earth civilization isolated from surface humanity.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

Chico Maztok is the place where the Aztecs emerged to live on the surface of the Earth. It translates to seven caves, and researchers are actually looking for it, and some think they found it. African and other Native American legends also mention subterranean realms and cavern spirits. The most consistent story is that of an advanced inner-earth civilization isolated from surface humanity.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

The Sumerians knew it as Kur, a void space or home of the dead. The Babylonians called it Urcala, another world ruled by gods. The Chinese call this underworld Diyu, and the Japanese call it Yomi. Ancient Egypt, Islam, Greek, Rome, even Celtic Irish, they all have myths of an underground world.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

The Sumerians knew it as Kur, a void space or home of the dead. The Babylonians called it Urcala, another world ruled by gods. The Chinese call this underworld Diyu, and the Japanese call it Yomi. Ancient Egypt, Islam, Greek, Rome, even Celtic Irish, they all have myths of an underground world.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

More modern myths may call this place hell, but it could be argued that hell is a relatively new concept, that it's a construct designed to create fear and inspire good behavior. But before the concept of hell, the underworld was inhabited by advanced godlike people who came to the surface of the earth. Once on the surface, they either created humanity or taught civilization to primitive humans.

The Why Files: Operation Podcast
588: COMPILATION: Hole Stories and Underground Mysteries

More modern myths may call this place hell, but it could be argued that hell is a relatively new concept, that it's a construct designed to create fear and inspire good behavior. But before the concept of hell, the underworld was inhabited by advanced godlike people who came to the surface of the earth. Once on the surface, they either created humanity or taught civilization to primitive humans.