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Harte Wrote:
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> Thanos5150 Wrote:
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> > Audrey Wrote:
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> > > Childress took the story from Von Daniken's
> > > Chariot of the Gods who seems to have taken
> it
> > > from a French book "Morning of the Magicians"
> > by
> > > Pauwels & Bergier. The story is supposedly in
> > Book
> > > 16: Mausala Parva of the Mahabharata.
> >
> > It comes from sections of two books:
> >
> Ka
>
> > rna Parva: Sec 33,34
> >
> Ma
>
> > usala Parva: Sec 1, 2
> >
> > Unfortunately, wherever the Childress version
> > originally came from is not as it reads in
> either
> > of these books. It would appear they took
> relevant
> > passages, changed words, and cobbled them
> together
> > to form a single narrative that otherwise does
> not
> > exist.
> >
> > I have all of Childress's books and they are
> some
> > of my favorites, so when I learned of this a
> while
> > ago it was quite disappointing more so because
> if
> > true it is quite compelling. I fail to see
> where
> > he "lied", but obviously he did not do his
> > homework.
>
> Childress embellished the version produced by
> Charles Berlitz, not EVD. The fact that Childress'
> quote doesn't match Berlitz's is the lie here,
> though the others are just as guilty as
> Childress.
BS. Childress' version is word for word the same as Von Daniken.
> Childress is the only source I've found for
> Posnansky finding elongated skulls at Tiahuanaco.
> Since Childress is a proven liar, I'm asking for
> other references.
> None so far, I see.
I told you it's in Posnansky's book. Find it yourself.
You have a strange definition of "liar". In using your definition, I would call you a liar for saying Posnansky didn't find skulls. Prove it
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> Thanos5150 Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Audrey Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > Childress took the story from Von Daniken's
> > > Chariot of the Gods who seems to have taken
> it
> > > from a French book "Morning of the Magicians"
> > by
> > > Pauwels & Bergier. The story is supposedly in
> > Book
> > > 16: Mausala Parva of the Mahabharata.
> >
> > It comes from sections of two books:
> >
> Ka
>
> > rna Parva: Sec 33,34
> >
> Ma
>
> > usala Parva: Sec 1, 2
> >
> > Unfortunately, wherever the Childress version
> > originally came from is not as it reads in
> either
> > of these books. It would appear they took
> relevant
> > passages, changed words, and cobbled them
> together
> > to form a single narrative that otherwise does
> not
> > exist.
> >
> > I have all of Childress's books and they are
> some
> > of my favorites, so when I learned of this a
> while
> > ago it was quite disappointing more so because
> if
> > true it is quite compelling. I fail to see
> where
> > he "lied", but obviously he did not do his
> > homework.
>
> Childress embellished the version produced by
> Charles Berlitz, not EVD. The fact that Childress'
> quote doesn't match Berlitz's is the lie here,
> though the others are just as guilty as
> Childress.
BS. Childress' version is word for word the same as Von Daniken.
> Childress is the only source I've found for
> Posnansky finding elongated skulls at Tiahuanaco.
> Since Childress is a proven liar, I'm asking for
> other references.
> None so far, I see.
I told you it's in Posnansky's book. Find it yourself.
You have a strange definition of "liar". In using your definition, I would call you a liar for saying Posnansky didn't find skulls. Prove it
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