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  • aatifansari

    aatifansari said:

    A GOOD book, will defenitely make u think on different platform. It reveales the untold and unheard. Tries to link facts with all possibilities. You start to think diffenetly after reading the book. The description is such that you can see thru the book... I just started reading it out of curiosity found it to be very interesting.

    posted Friday, March 21 2008
  • xanadu said:

    This book must be read with an open mind. Normally, readers have great curiosity and are open to any philosophy or theory. It doesn't require you to accept it, just consider it. That is what thinking people do. Enjoy!

    posted Monday, February 4 2008
  • spark70

    spark70 said:

    I think & believe & feel that Von Daniken's theory is totally right.
    It is highly recomended to read " Intelligent Design from Rael " which is a good complement for Von Daniken's books and theory.
    Rael pdf books are free to download in many languages from www.rael.org

    posted Tuesday, January 15 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • Sohail, the Columnist

    sohail, the columnist said:

    A remarkable book, raises the big question mark, whether this modern age is technology and science wise advance or those who were before us to to erect Egyptian pyramids and other things? Eric Von has really done a great job by writing this and the other books of the same series.

    posted Monday, December 24 2007
  • Amir Ata S

    amir ata s said:

    you just have to accept it. They have been better.

    posted Tuesday, November 13 2007
  • John  A

    john a said:

    The present science and technology is only an improvement to what had existed. May be some super beings had inhabited the earth before and had made great impacts and development. Were they more creative than us?Where did they come from? Friends help me with answers./

    posted Sunday, November 11 2007
  • softsagi

    softsagi said:

    can you share it with me?

    posted Wednesday, September 5 2007
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