11-27-2023, 10:36 AM
I first saw Eric von Daniken 50 years ago. Being Swiss, his English and the accent made him more difficult to understand than now, that he has been lecturing in English for half a century.
It was at NMSU, in a large auditorium with a movie screen. His 2 hour presentation consisted of slides and him asking 'Why'? 'How'? and 'What'?
Simply assembling the evidence and presenting it all in context, and the images speak for themselves.
Yes, they can all be debunked. But mainstream science is wrong all the time as well.
Ive attended Contact in the Desert 3 times. AlienCon and Roswell annual UFO conference to see Eric each time, since. He is in his 80s now, still lectures for 2 hours and can drink all the other 'Ancient Alien Theorists' under the table in the hotel bar. Georgio Tsoukalos is his 'apprentice' to carry on his work. They are both characters, and very nice men. I've enjoyed the handshake encounters I've been fortunate to have with them.
I appreciate the alternate theorists. Not the hucksters. Too many hucksters. Not gonna name names tho'.
It was at NMSU, in a large auditorium with a movie screen. His 2 hour presentation consisted of slides and him asking 'Why'? 'How'? and 'What'?
Simply assembling the evidence and presenting it all in context, and the images speak for themselves.
Yes, they can all be debunked. But mainstream science is wrong all the time as well.
Ive attended Contact in the Desert 3 times. AlienCon and Roswell annual UFO conference to see Eric each time, since. He is in his 80s now, still lectures for 2 hours and can drink all the other 'Ancient Alien Theorists' under the table in the hotel bar. Georgio Tsoukalos is his 'apprentice' to carry on his work. They are both characters, and very nice men. I've enjoyed the handshake encounters I've been fortunate to have with them.
I appreciate the alternate theorists. Not the hucksters. Too many hucksters. Not gonna name names tho'.