To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Chariots of the Gods : Was God An Astronaut? by Erich Von Daniken (ISBN-10: 0285629115, ISBN-13: 9780285629110). At this time we have not yet written a review for Chariots of the Gods : Was God An Astronaut? by Erich Von Daniken (ISBN-10: 0285629115, ISBN-13: 9780285629110). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Popular cash cow, unbelievably still taken seriously | Customer Rating: | Although some of the subject matter still warrants thought, Däniken's books are severely damaged by falsification, poor research and illogical conclusions. Speculative to the point of pure escapism, they hinder the dissemination of more considered and thorough inquiry.
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The Space-Gods Revealed: A Close Look at the Theories of Erich Von Däniken by Ronald Story | Answer: No. | Customer Rating: | | An inverted pyramid of piffle from beginning to end. Tosh, flim-flam and nonsense that only a drug-addled loon could take seriously. | morphing matrix | Customer Rating: | von daniken is very compelling
there surely have been interventions from outer space ove the history of humankind ..... but as the extra terrestrials in ken careys starseed transmissions say ..... all fearsome space cultures destroy themselves only to be born again in the mud of another world ....
.......... also as terence mckenna says much alien interaction is our own deeper self emerging as warnings from our own unconscouss to tell us that we must re connect to " the other " ..... as our present state of fracture and disconnection is expressing itself in our current problems of global war , instability and environmental destruction ....
............. robert anton wilson is great in cosmic trigger on the agnostic " maybe " statement .... as in it could be space aliens , uncoscouss archetypes in our temporal reality / dreamscape / plugged into a morphing matrix ... or all three in parallel ... | An interesting read | Customer Rating: | As said in the title, it's an interesting read. I managed to read this in about a week (on the way to and from work), and I must admit, I was engrossed in it until the very end. Yes, his theories are far fetched, which, for me, in the end, were his downfall, but still, it put a different spin on things that you assumed were fact because of past, and so-called 'proven' theories. The only gripe I have, he dismisses people who say his theories are far fetched, but in relation to the space-craft he says that crashed on earth, he says one theory is too far fetched, therefore dismisses it, tad hypocritical. (For all you interested, the theory that Daniken dismissed was that when a fireball hurtled across the sky of the Siberian Taiga, one man said that this could have been a direct result from the Krakatoa volcano eruption. This is due to the fact that this eruption sent out a large concentration of radio waves into space and the 'aliens' mistakenly took the radio waves for a signal from space, so directed a laser beam, which was far too strong, at the earth and when the beam his the earth's atmosphere high above Siberia, it had turned into matter, crashing into the surface of the earth).Anyway, happy reading. If you're interested in learning a little bit on theories and seeing things in a different way, opening up new possibilities, get this book. | Interesting read | Customer Rating: | | As said in the title, it's an interesting read. I managed to read this in about a week (on the way to and from work), and I must admit, I was engrossed in it until the very end. Yes, his theories are far fetched, which, for me, in the end, were his downfall, but still, it put a different spin on things that you assumed were fact because of past, and so-called 'proven' theories. The only gripe I have, he dismisses people who say his theories are far fetched, but in relation to the space-craft he says that crashed on earth, he says one theory is too far fetched, therefore dismisses it, tad hypocritical. (For all you interested, the theory that Daniken dismissed was that when a fireball hurtled across the sky of the Siberian Taiga, one man said that this could have been a direct result from the Krakatoa volcano eruption. This is due to the fact that this eruption sent out a large concentration of radio waves into space and the 'aliens' mistakenly took the radio waves for a signal from space, so directed a laser beam, which was far too strong, at the earth and when the beam his the earth's atmosphere high above Siberia, it had turned into matter, crashing into the surface of the earth). Anyway, happy reading. If you're interested in learning a little bit on theories and seeing things in a different way, opening up new possibilities, get this book. |
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