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Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock Average Rating: "In his intriguing work, Graham Hancock offers a number of mysteries regarding Humanity and Civilization, and then proceeds to write his conclusions. I must say I found his ideas quite plausible, mostly because he is not alone in this field and many other authors, working independently, have also published similar books, or works that deal with areas that coincide with Hancock's main conclusions. ..."
Technology of the Gods: The Incredible Sciences of the Ancients by David Hatcher Childress Average Rating: "I bought this book with great anticipation...was on the waiting list for months! When it finally became available I couldn't wait to read it. I flipped through it in even more anticipation at the fantastic pictures and illustrations once I got it. I have to say I was thrilled and dissappointed all at once. ..."
Journeys to the Mythical Past (Earth Chronicles Expeditions) by Zecharia Sitchin Average Rating: "Sitchen has written an interesting description of his travels in search of documenting his previous books on the Annunaki and also his near death attempt. The book is chock full of photographs and his documentation is there for all to see that the etraterrestrials have been here and left us a legacy. ..."
The Temple of Man by R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz Average Rating: "R.A. Schwaller de Lubicz spent 15 years at Luxor attempting to solve the riddle of Egytpian civilization. His final considerations are expounded fully in The Temple of Man. Lovingly translated by Robert Lawlor, this book is at long last available in English.From his premise the Ancient Egytpian Civilization was more advanced and complex that modern research admits, Schwaller uses the Temple Complex at Luxor to expound his theory of Sacred Science, a science based on Natural Law and personal discovery.The information in this book requires a deep dedication to comprehend. ..."
The Giza Death Star Deployed: The Physics and Engineering of the Great Pyramid by Joseph P. Farrell Average Rating: ""The Giza Death Star Deployed" will completely change the way you think about ancient (pre-flood?) history. Though Mr. Farrell failed to convince of the fact that the Great Pyramid of Giza was necessarily a weapon, I am completely convinced that it was not built as a tomb. Joseph Farrell examines all the evidence, archaeological, historical, literary, and scientific, leaving no stone unturned. ..."
The Mayan Factor: Path Beyond Technology by Jose Arguelles Average Rating: "I know many people look to Maya spirituality as a guide for their own spiritual journeys and I think that is great. In some ways, it helps promote intercultural understandings. This book does not do that however. Arguelles' work is a mixture of pure conjecture, misrepresentation and bad scholarship. Anyone with even the slightest knowledge of real Maya spiritual practices will be able to identify the errors in fact and application of his unique perspective on time and the Maya Universe.Arguelles' book entices unwary souls who are searching for enlightenment, but does them and the Maya people a severe injustice. ..."
The Lost Civilization of Lemuria: The Rise and Fall of the Worlds Oldest Culture by Frank Joseph Average Rating: "I have more than a passing interest in Lemuria, and Frank Joseph's new book is a definitive look at the subject. Or I should say subjects, as the book examines a plethora of fascinating topics in a rational, almost scholarly fashion. That's refreshing, because many Lemuria books are filled with wild theories and metaphysical speculation that leave the reader frustrated. ..."
The Earth Chronicles Expeditions: Journeys to the Mythical Past by Zecharia Sitchin Average Rating: "If you aren't familiar with the controversial theories of Zecharia Sitchin, I would recommend that you acquaint yourself with some or all of his previously published work, known collectively as the Earth Chronicles, before embarking on this personal tour of many of the ancient sites that inform his work. This is not to say that you have to be a fan of Sitchin - or even agree with his ideas - in order to appreciate The Earth Chronicles Expeditions: Journeys to the Mythical Past, however, for it is a unique travel guide featuring a large number of breathtaking images of some of the world's most ancient, venerated, and thought-provoking monuments and artifacts - you will find no less than 158 black-and-white images as well as 60 beautiful, full-color photographs in these pages. ..."
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