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Impossible Truths

Amazing Evidence of Extraterrestrial Contact

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Impossible Truths

By: Erich von Daniken
Narrated by: Charles Constant
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Why do flying machines and astronauts appear in the artworks and sacred texts of all ancient cultures? What is the meaning of the immense earth drawings, impossible to view from the ground, that can be found all over the globe? How could prehistoric cultures have engraved diorite and other hard rock with such incredible precision without the use of modern tools? In this mind-bending new book, Erich von Däniken - best-selling author and expert on extraterrestrial influences on early civilization - draws on his latest research to update his astounding theory that the inhabitants of other planets have kept in contact with humankind since the earliest times.

  • Examine previously unpublished testimony from expert informants.
  • Discover new research undertaken by von Däniken after the opening up of previously inaccessible regions, such as the jungle city "Buritaca 200" in Colombia.

Featuring profiles of Machu Picchu, the Nazca Lines, and other archaeological mysteries, Impossible Truths shines a startling new light on the true relationship between alien species and humankind.

©2018 Erich von Daniken (P)2021 Tantor
Media Studies Social Sciences

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Love his description of these places and very true when your faced with the obvious and common sense will prevail-hopefully! as they have tried making anyone saying anything different to them look stupid or mad but hello who's mad now?? 😠 Good for you honesty prevails at last!!

Very thought provoking

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The voice sounded like A. I. which sounds rather bland and monotone. I am certainly lying not a fan of A.I. read books.

facts you can research yourself

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I loved the way there was the extra content. Very intriguing. Im ready for another book from this author

Well worth a listen

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This topic is always fun because at the very least it should teach you to question what you're told and do your own research. Beyond that lesson, there is nothing much this can offer except a good story. perhaps it should be in the fiction section.

I've noticed people tend to use aliens as a way to absolve themselves of responsibility with regard to how awful humanity is to everything on the planet.

A good book. and occasionally thought provoking.

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