Dear Dr. Erich
Von Daniken
I would like to
discuss some ideas regarding so-called “ Gods ” which you use them frequently
in your books. Please have a glance at this brief note and I would appreciate
if you can express your opinions in a reply.
As you are
aware, there used to live a creature on Earth which anthropologists have called
them “Homo Sapiens“ (The Cro-Mognons). In my opinion, the Cro-Mognons were
non-humans. They lived after Neanderthals and before modern man. They were made
of energy. Human beings are made of matter.
Of course that
does not mean they do not have physical bodies, as you know matter and energy
are interchangeable.
They have a body
shape as human with some differences. They appeared on the earth thousands of
years before Modern Human. They are still living in our world and also on the
Earth in another time and dimension. Their time is different than ours.
Before the
modern human been appeared in Asia, they were forced to immigrate to places on
the Earth which were far from Asia, like America and Africa. Moreover, a group
of them, who had the ability to fly, were forced to immigrate to other planets.
They are highly
intelligent and have lots of intellectual and brain abilities, they are capable
of doing nearly, everything. In my view, the reason is they started to evolve
on Earth so long before us and now they are an advanced civilization and are
way ahead of us in every aspects such as technological progression.
In my opinion,
So called “ UFO “s belong to them. Every special historical monuments all
over the world, or mysterious and strange objects that you and other
researchers have found and written about them in books belong to and are made
by them. The first time you called them “ Gods “ in your books.
My request is that it is the time you change
their name to “Jinn”. Because they are Jinn, not Gods and they are created by
the almighty GOD of course. In scientific terms you can call them ET.
If you do not
agree with my idea, at least consider it as an opinion, and please think about
it.
Best regards, Ahmad Shammazadeh
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