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Intelligent Intervention

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Erich von Daniken pioneered and Zecharia Sitchen introduced the world to the concept of Ancient Aliens in the early 1970s. Bauval, Hancock, Dunn, Collins, von Ward and others fleshed in the evidence during the 80's & 90's. In the 21st century it will be David Wilcock and Robert Steven Thomas who convince a critical mass of educated, open-minded people in the world the reality of mankind's true evolution in conjunction with advanced-alien assistance. "Intelligent Intervention" is a contemporary masterpiece. It pulls together all of the most compelling evidence that has been gathering (but ignored by the main-stream Establishment) into a single, comprehensive, accurate description of human history. It reads like science fiction but is science fact. After you complete this book your understanding of history will never be the same. Moreover, you'll come to understand how each one of us can personally contribute to create a kinder world and better future for all humanity. 544 pages; Illustrated; Non-fiction.

544 pages, Paperback

First published December 23, 2011

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February 25, 2024
This book belongs to the third wave of writers on the ancient alien subject. So he writes after Daniken, Stichin, Childress, Coppens, and many other very competent writers and researchers. Do not be daunted by the book, it is entry-level but it is constructed in such an intelligent and bold way, that even if you are a noob, a non initiated in these mysteries, but have an inquisitive mind, you will sure fully enjoy the book. Then you can go back, and study what he is referring to, and you will probably notice that he did his homework.
As the book covers so much ground, it is definitely a good idea to read books on each topic he mentions. It will enlarge your perception. Reading the book I mostly agree with his perceptions of our hidden past. It is not to say, that it was like that, but what he does say is in theory the most likely answer to our hidden past. I do not agree with his political views, but he is coherent and honest with what he understands is the truth.
Highly recommend it, though do not agree with all. A very good read indeed.
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June 22, 2016
This marvelous book turns the table on history, debunking instead the modern historian’s claim about how humanity began and evolved. The discovery and hypothesis processes are scientific and always remain within the ambit of reason, simply by the sheer amount of research conducted in a variety of fields like archeology, ancient astronaut theory, biology and physics, just to name a few.
While this book can be instrumental to scientists seeking to expand their frame of logic, it is accessible to the everyday reader, taking on a mystery style. As I read, I easily compared Mr. Thomas to the fictitious archeologist Dr. Daniel Jackson of the TV series Stargate SG1. Both shared a great passion for their work, and both had their take on the pyramids of Egypt. Again, not to worry, the writing is impeccable while remaining simple—not an easy task for most writers.
There is an obvious goal of unifying religious and scientific dogma, and the reconciliation Mr. Thomas strives for is, by my view, achieved. There’s a great sense of relief and wonderment when everything suddenly fits together, producing a realm of so many possibilities. The author, just like the great Eckhart Tolle, ends with the coming of an Age of a level of consciousness never before attained. The best of endings…or rather beginnings.
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