The King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba left indelible marks in Arabic and Ethiopian rhythms. Erich von Däniken followed these tracks, traveled to Yemen, and identified the ruins of ancient buildings that certify the true content of the myths.
In his research, he concluded that King Solomon must have possessed a technique unknown to us, which allowed him to be present in the shortest of deadlines in places as far apart as Jerusalem, Marib, and Srinagar in the Kashmir plateau. Where did this technique come from, and how did Solomon acquire it?
To ascertain this, Däniken traces Solomon's ancestors back to Abraham, whom ancient myths refer to as the 'son of heaven,' who indeed undertook journeys into space. Däniken searches for tombs and cenotaphs and finds, to his disappointment: There is not a single genuine grave, no remains, grave goods, or inscriptions.
This finding compels him to continue his research into the past until Adam and Eve. The new, modern science of Molecular Anthropology, which conducts genealogical research on a genetic basis, has already proven that there initially existed a 'founding population.'
How did this 'founding population' acquire genetic characteristics that distinguished them from other hominid forms? Does modern genetic research confirm ancient myths that speak on a global scale of an artificial intervention for the creation of Homo Sapiens by alien beings from extraterrestrial realms?
Could it be that we humans have been 'programmed' by a mission of unknown gods? Do we carry with us foreign, non-earthly genes? Are we being observed by Aliens who use us as pieces in a game of chess?
Amazing events that have occurred in our century allow for this line of thought. Däniken continues to establish his theories, providing additional stimuli for new debates.
Manufacturer
- Author
- Erich von Däniken
- Publisher
- Notos
- Original Title
- Wir alle sind Kinder der Götter
- Translation
- Odysseas Antoniadis, Giorgos Kotis
- Subtitle
- If the graves spoke
- Theme
- Theology & Doctrine
- Cover
- Hardcover
- Number of Pages
- 279
- Language
- Greek
- Publication Date
- 1988
- Dimensions
- 15x22 cm
- Pocket Size
- No
- ISBN-13
- 9789608491137
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