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History Is Wrong

Written by: Erich von Däniken
Narrated by: John Allen Nelson
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Erich von Däniken again shows his flair for revealing truths that his contemporaries have missed. After closely analyzing hundreds of ancient and apparently unrelated texts, he is now ready to proclaim that human history is nothing like the world religions claim---and he has the proof! In History Is Wrong, von Däniken takes a closer look at the fascinating Voynich manuscript, which has defied all attempts at decription since its discovery, and makes some intriguing revelations about the equally incredible book of Enoch.

Von Däniken also unearths the astounding story of a lost subterranean labyrinth in Ecuador said to be home to an extensive library of thousands of gold panels. He supplies evidence that the metal library has links not only to the Book of Enoch but also to the Mormons, who have spent decades searching for it, believing it to contain the history of their forefathers. And what about the mysterious lines in the desert of Nazca that resemble landing strips when viewed from the air? Archeologists claim they are ancient procession routes. "Think again!" cries von Däniken, as he reveals the data that the archeologists never even thought to check. History Is Wrong will challenge your intellect---and maybe a few long-held beliefs, too.

©2009 Erich von Daniken (P)2011 Tantor

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Erich Von Daniken tells it like it is.

Great story . I only wish the author was the narrator. I love listening to Von Danikens accent and stories.

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Overall I’m disappointed, I found this book was more of a book where in Daniken is trying to right a wrong that was done to him,and not as much about the topic which I assumed the book was about. This was my second book by von Daniken the first being chariots if the gods (which I found very interesting). But I must say this is not like chariots of the gods. It’s more of a explanation of how he was done wrong to and how he tried to right the wrong. The ancient alien perspective I was hoping for was not to be. It revolves around one issue and goes into the resolving of this issue not really focusing on ancient alien theories. Not what I wanted. This should have been titled Erich von Danican, what to expect when you believe and profit from ancient alien theories. I much rather a book about what was done, what was built and what proof we have that it was done not by us humans but by visiting entities from beyond our planet. This was not that kind of book. I will purchase another but I will defiantly listen to samples and read comments first.

John M.

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