Impossible Truths showcases the classic, provocative von Däniken theories for a new generation. For more than four decades, Erich von Däniken has been elaborating his astounding thesis that the inhabitants of other planets have kept in contact with humanity since the earliest times and that they are still communicating with us today.In this book he presents new eyewitness proof of extraterrestrial activity, as well as evidence from expert informants that has remained secret until now. He also highlights the findings of new research that he has been able to undertake as previously inaccessible areas have opened up, such as the jungle city of “Buritaca 200” (Ciudad Perdida) in Colombia.It was once thought that only the ancient Nazca people of Peru scraped gigantic images in the ground. Now, thanks to Erich von Däniken, we know that this is a phenomenon seen all over the world, from Jordan and Saudi Arabia to Chile and immense circles and wheels, mile-wide images that look like dragons or supernatural beings with rays extending from their heads. “When will people finally grasp the global basis of the Nazca phenomenon?” asks von Däniken. He believes these ancient geoglyphs were created as messages to the gods, to signal to the extraterrestrial beings that people had seen with their own eyes moving about the sky.More than 150 full-colour photographs substantiate von Däniken’s theories and let the reader assess for themselves the stunning visual evidence. These spectacular findings will teach us how to be truly amazed again.
Greek: Έριχ φον Νταίνικεν Born on April 14th, 1935, in Zofingen, Switzerland, Erich von Däniken was educated at the College St-Michel in Fribourg, where already as a student he occupied his time with the study of the ancient holy writings. While managing director of a Swiss hotel, he wrote his first book, Chariots of the Gods, which was an immediate bestseller in the United States, Germany, and later in 38 other countries.
Von Däniken's books have been translated into 28 languages, and have sold 60 million copies worldwide. From his books two full-length documentary films have been produced: Chariots of the Gods and Messages of the Gods. Of the more than 3,000 lectures which Erich von Däniken has given in 25 countries, over 500 were presented at universities. Fluent in four languages, Erich von Däniken is an avid researcher and a compulsive traveller, averaging 100'000 miles each year to remote spots of the Earth. This enables him to closely examine the phenomena about which he writes.
Von Däniken is a member of the Swiss writers association, the German writers association, and the International PEN-Club.
While nothing he writes will come close to being as thought-provoking or controversial as his original "Chariots Of The Gods" you have to give Erich von Daniken credit - he keeps trying! The problem is, so much of what he covers is material he has covered in other books and repeating the same thing book after book does get tiresome. This time around however, he does include some new material, but then he goes back to discussing the Nazca lines in Peru - again.
The photos alone are worth the cost of the book since most of them are new and have not appeared in previous books of his, however, some of them are a bit on the dark side and fail to show the detail he would have liked to have shown.
This is one of those books you can read in a day if you put your mind to it - and even the slowest of readers can knock it out in a couple of days. It took me a couple of days when I could have read it in one because of other things I had going on at the time. The print is large and the book checks in at under 300 pages with tons of photos.
Must reading for the van Daniken follower. Those just discovering him should start with the aforementioned "Chariots Of the Gods" (50th anniversary edition with some new material promised is due out in the Summer of 2018)
So many things I can say about this. 1st I want to clear up, I do think there is the possibility that aliens may have visited earth in the pass. However I do not think Mr. von Daniken has proven it. This is the latest of several of his books I have read, and I am always left wondering if it just does not translate well. In this book he using texts like the Book of Mormon to 'prove' that angels were actually aliens or the Hopi legend of Kasskara (which is only mentioned by one Hopi elder in the 1960/70s). He gets some his facts wrong and that makes me question the rest of the book. Example: the statue being created in South Dakota is NOT of Sitting Bull but of Crazy Horse (p116). I come away confused if he is defending religion or science or if he is against both. I just really think he should present the unusual or fantastic places on earth and just wonder about its creation without trying to prove an alien connection.
I was a young teenager in 1968 when "Chariots of the Gods" was first published. It was a cheesy paperback that cost $1.25, and it was a bombshell. Everyone knew the title and talked about extraterrestrial beings gifting Earth with advanced technology and knowledge, leaving behind ancient inexplicable structures and odd artifacts. Pyramids, Stonehenge, the heads on Easter Island - all the biggies. Remember, this was a year and a half before the first Moon landing and people were space crazy. Maybe it was hula-hoop silly, but it was still fun.
Well, we now have Ancient Alien TV shows, and four decades worth of E.T.-style movies, and "The Truth Is Out There" conspiracies, but I was delighted to see that Von Daniken is still poking around ancient ruins and revisiting classics, (Nazca lines, Machu Picchu), in order to confirm and expand his theories. I don't care if he's right or not; that isn't the point. It is undeniable that the places he takes us to and the things he shows us are cool, weird, inexplicable, and, in an odd way, romantic and thought provoking. Love him or hate him, buy it or debunk it, Stonehenge and Nazca and the like are still standing and daring us to figure them out.
So, what do we get in this new volume? Well, something old and something new. We start with Chavin de Huantar, which is in Peru and is arguably a copy of Solomon's Temple. Lehi, Nephi, and the Book of Mormon offer guidance here. We look at stonework and carvings in Cuzco, Peru before landing in Machu Picchu, which is always spectacular. We visit the platforms and terraces of Buritaca, Columbia. We re-examine Nazca, but also address lines in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the Atacama Desert, and elsewhere, all accompanied by fascinating, (and mostly original), photos.
And so it goes. In addition to the areas to which substantial attention is devoted there are literally hundreds of other references peppered into the narrative, as digressions or further illustrations of a point or as additional evidence for some argument being made. It's neat and it's fun and it pushes the boundaries, which are all good things. I was happy to revisit this world and to see that Von Daniken is still out there, finding things for us to look at.
(Please note that I received a free advance will-self-destruct-in-x-days Adobe Digital copy of this book without a review requirement, or any influence regarding review content should I choose to post a review. Apart from that I have no connection at all to either the author or the publisher of this book.)
For a skeptic such as me, this was an interesting, but unbelievable read. When Von Daniken first appeared on the scene, his theories were taken on board by people, with a vengeance, seeing ET in everything that was not plausible it seemed. Hence the X Files became the most popular TV series at the time and still is, judging by the amount of repeats that are shown on TV lately. Personally, I believe in the X Files and not Von Daniken, much more believable!! (The Truth Is Out There). I was given a digital copy of this book by the publisher Watkins Publications via Netgalley in return for an honest unbiased review.
Besonders beeindruckend die Bilder steinzeitlicher Blöcke / Bauten, die mit keiner der damaligen und der Technik darauf folgender Epochen bewerkstelligt werden konnte. Die Präzision ist unwahrscheinlich. Informationen über Vimanas und ähnliche Flugobjekte in der antiken Überlieferung.
It’s an interesting book and I do believe aliens have been here before, this book however was not as long as his previous books but the photos in the book were good