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Immortality of the Gods

Legends, Mysteries, and the Alien Connection to Eternal Life

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Immortality of the Gods

Written by: Nick Redfern
Narrated by: Paul Michael Garcia
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Each of us are alive for a very limited time. Or are we?

What if we could live not just for a century, but for millennia? What if there were a way for us to never die? Is such a thing even remotely possible?

It may not only be feasible; it may very well have been achieved in the distant past. Ancient aliens may well have uncovered the secrets behind slowing, and ultimately completely stopping, the aging process.

History is filled with accounts of fantastic beings, powerful gods, and half-human/half-alien entities that had extraordinarily long life-spans. Many such stories are now largely dismissed as nothing more than the stuff of legend, folklore, and mythology. But what if the accounts are all too real?

Highlights of Immortality of the Gods include the story of the legendary Anunnaki, how they achieved everlasting life, and why they shared their secrets with Noah, Methuselah, and other biblical figures; the saga of Gilgamesh, a long-lived part-human, part-extraterrestrial Sumerian ruler who was obsessed with immortality; and a study of the claims that one of the reasons for the 2003 invasion of Iraq was to uncover the millennia-old secrets of white powder gold, a manna-like substance that supposedly rejuvenates cells and tissue.

©2016 Nick Redfern (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Occult Paranormal Fiction Fantasy Aliens Nonfiction
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great listen

being a guy that's followed the UFO/UAP/UAT/ET Community for over 40 years,there wasn't a whole lot new toe, but what there was, was very interesting. all in all a great listen. well put together. recommend

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Like A Lecture From A Dead Serious Flat-Earther

This is an undeniably entertaining book. Nick Redfern does a marvellous job sticking to his thesis: that long-lived extraterrestrials introduced the means for practical immortality to humanity. He carefully curates every conceivable reference to unnaturally long life in myth, religion, legend, and literature from around the planet - and endeavors to link them all together with the concept of "Ancient Aliens".. ie. The Annunaki (and their powdered Gold elixirs).
Yes, the stuff is nonsense - but a fascinating thought experiment. I'm convinced that exposing yourself to "out there" opinions helps you to develop an open mind. As those theories go.. this one isn't bad.
True, Redfern hilariously includes numerous footnotes and embedded references into the text (imagining that quoting other crackpot theorists somehow makes his own whacky conjecture sound Academic.. and therefore legitimate 😅) - but I found simply setting aside logic and taking the book for what it's worth made 'Immortality Of The Gods' enjoyable.

Fortuitously, Blackstone Audio Inc. provide excellent technical support to a most effective reader: Paul Michael Garcia.
Garcia reads much too slowly (listen to this one at 1.20X), but his diction & tone are praiseworthy and his timbre & cadence are comfortable to listen to for hours.

This well-performed audiobook rates a solid 6 stars out of 10. I can't recommend that you pay a Credit for this bunk.. but if you can get it as a 'Plus' selection, it's a fun listen for a couple of snowy afternoons.

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