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Confessions of an Egyptologist

Lost Libraries, Vanished Labyrinths & the Astonishing Truth Under the Saqqara Pyramids

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Confessions of an Egyptologist

By: Erich von Daniken
Narrated by: Charles Constant
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In this book, Erich von Däniken shares the story of his friend Adel H., an Egyptologist who, as a 16-year-old boy, was trapped for days under the Step Pyramid of Saqqara. Based on his conversations with Adel H., he retells the boy's search for a way out of the underground world, how the boy roamed passageways and chambers and saw what he calls "impossible" things of which the professional world is completely unaware. Adel experienced uncanny events, a mixture of spirit realm and reality, which is described here for the first time. "The story of Egypt," Adel says, "has two sides - the official one and the unknown one."

It is secrets like the sights and events Adel experiences underground that von Däniken refers to throughout this book. Von Däniken shows that the Great Pyramid of Giza is nothing but a huge library created for the people of the future. He proves his claim through quotes from the few ancient works that still survive. Who actually had an interest for millennia in destroying knowledge/books? It's not about a few thousand, but about millions of books. Von Däniken documents the fanatical destructive rage of the people and means: If we would only have 1/10,000th of the former writings, human prehistory would have to be completely rewritten.

©2021 Erich von Daniken; Translation copyright 2021 by Bernhard Sulzer (P)2021 Tantor
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Fascinating story

Erich von Daniken has woven a beautiful story yet again, full of incredible details and fabulous connections to the past.

Sceptics will argue that he is a myth peddler, but you should make up your own mind. I agree that there is a paucity of facts throughout his books, but they still beguile the listener.

If you research von Daniken’s life and his record it should lead you to a definite conclusion about his veracity.

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we are not alone

nothing like a bit of Erich to get you thinking about where we come from.

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Good read

Another good and very detailed read from a sincere author, thought provoking and quite exciting conclusions.

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A lovely listen

Thank you Eric. Loved the Saqqara history and phenomena. Clearly explained and a fascinating listen, as ever. Great book for anyone that is interested in Eric’s work.

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Has some interesting chapter titles, but a pity that the chapters themselves are not interesting. A labyrinth by the way is a unicursal path in which you cannot get lost physically, because there is one way in and one way out. Its description as a maze infuriates me.

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