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Twilight of the gods : the Mayan calendar and the return of the extraterrestrials / Erich von Däniken ; translated by Nicohula Quaintmere ; foreword by Giorgio Tsoukalos.

By: Däniken, Erich von, 1935-.
Pompton Plains, NJ : New Page Books, c2010Description: 223 p. : ill (some col.) ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781601631411.Uniform titles: G̈ötterdämmerung. English Subject(s): Maya calendar | Two thousand twelve, A.D | Mayas -- Folklore | Gods | Extraterrestrial beings | Civilization -- Extraterrestrial influences | Tiahuanacu (Bolivia)Genre/Form: Print books.
Contents:
A base camp for the gods -- Hitler and Hörbiger -- Giants roam the Earth -- Hard facts -- The origin of the Moon? -- The universe : a living organism? -- The discovery of Tiwanaku -- A stony problem -- Feeble excuses -- Posnansky, a fanatic? -- Climate change? Nothing new -- An Ice Age calendar -- A colossal discovery -- Irrefutable evidence -- Without tools or plans? -- The courage to be logical -- New answers -- Nothing new under the Sun -- Memories of the future -- Monsters from the past -- Apis and other chimeras -- Religion versus chopped up bones -- Scientific? Scientific! -- Pyramid texts -- Divine intervention -- Here and there -- Extraterrestrial technology -- Language and Popul Vuh -- The return of the gods -- Brutal conquerors -- The night of sorrows -- The sign of the cross -- Mayan writings -- The Dresden Codex -- Where does the knowledge come from? -- Native American traditions -- The Maya calendar wheels -- The return of Bolon Yokte -- Miscalculation? -- The Mahdi of the Muslims -- All the gods are coming back! Older than Buddha -- The same numbers, but where did they come from? -- Noah, a child of the ETs -- Gesar came from the heavens too -- They're coming back -- The legacies -- The eternal intelligence -- The Fermi paradox -- SETI -- There are answers -- Warp drives? -- Colonies in space -- Panspermia explains it all! -- Building blocks from "out there" -- The Church and ETs -- Required forms -- Omnipresent memes -- The electron was always there -- Space travel, to be on the safe side -- Judgment Day -- Knowledge for the hens!
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Includes bibliographical references (p 205-216) and index.

A base camp for the gods -- Hitler and Hörbiger -- Giants roam the Earth -- Hard facts -- The origin of the Moon? -- The universe : a living organism? -- The discovery of Tiwanaku -- A stony problem -- Feeble excuses -- Posnansky, a fanatic? -- Climate change? Nothing new -- An Ice Age calendar -- A colossal discovery -- Irrefutable evidence -- Without tools or plans? -- The courage to be logical -- New answers -- Nothing new under the Sun -- Memories of the future -- Monsters from the past -- Apis and other chimeras -- Religion versus chopped up bones -- Scientific? Scientific! -- Pyramid texts -- Divine intervention -- Here and there -- Extraterrestrial technology -- Language and Popul Vuh -- The return of the gods -- Brutal conquerors -- The night of sorrows -- The sign of the cross -- Mayan writings -- The Dresden Codex -- Where does the knowledge come from? -- Native American traditions -- The Maya calendar wheels -- The return of Bolon Yokte -- Miscalculation? -- The Mahdi of the Muslims -- All the gods are coming back! Older than Buddha -- The same numbers, but where did they come from? -- Noah, a child of the ETs -- Gesar came from the heavens too -- They're coming back -- The legacies -- The eternal intelligence -- The Fermi paradox -- SETI -- There are answers -- Warp drives? -- Colonies in space -- Panspermia explains it all! -- Building blocks from "out there" -- The Church and ETs -- Required forms -- Omnipresent memes -- The electron was always there -- Space travel, to be on the safe side -- Judgment Day -- Knowledge for the hens!

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