QUOTE (Nordmann61 @ Apr 1 2008, 11:46 AM)

I do not understand how you can be so bastant about Erich von Däniken. Have he been proven wrong?
"Proven
wrong?"
Is that the criterion?
If so, please prove
me wrong when I say that VonDaniken doesn't actually exist, that he is a made-up, fabricated author, created by "mainstream" archaeologists so they would have someone to argue with and thus illuminate their theories.
QUOTE (Nordmann61 @ Apr 1 2008, 11:46 AM)

One of the best evidence that he has mentioned in one of his books (sorry, I forgot its name) is that early mankind had vistiors from other worlds, told by the dogon people in Africa. To make it short:
Their historytelling is oral, passed from generation to generation for thousands of years. Two German antropolhogists spend years with then in the late 1920ies, and the two wrote books about the dogon peoples history, and had them published in 1930ies. The books are in the German National Bibliotek, available today to read.
The dogon told the two German antropolhogists about the god Nommo who lived with them thousands of years ago. Nommo cam down to earth to live with them thousands of years ago. Among many things this god Nommo told them about the star Sirius, that is was a binary star, and a lot of details about this binary star system.
That Sirus is binary system could not be confirmed before our telescopes was powerful enough to observe it, and that was many decades after the two antropologists published their books in the 1930ies. The other details was not confirmed before very near our time.
In fact, the Dogon do have Sirius myths in their mythology, but none included the binary star info until after the Dogon had contact with the west, long before these anthropologists met them.
Members of the Dogon tribe served in World War I.
QUOTE (Nordmann61 @ Apr 1 2008, 11:46 AM)

This is refered to by Erich von Däniken as one of his best evidences. Is he wrong about this, do you have information that prove this wrong?
See above.
Ever heard of the "Lolladoff Plate?" A piece of pottery showing a UFO and an alien "Grey." VonDaniken used this "evidence" to make part of a point about a polish professor "Lolladoff" who is one of his sources on the "Chinese Roswell" story (Dropa Stones) that first appeared in EVD's writings (and not in, as his story goes, any Russian Magazine - they got it from
him, in fact.)
Prof. Lolladoff never existed, and once an intrepid BBC reporter found the potter that actually made the Lolladoff plate, EVD admitted he had committed fraud.
Not surprising - he'd served time already for defrauding the hotel he worked in prior to his rising to infamy with "Chariots of the Gods?" He wrote that book while in jail.
EVD actually said that he had paid the man to forge evidence because (words to the effect of) "...without evidence, nobody will believe me..."
No sheet.
QUOTE (Nordmann61 @ Apr 1 2008, 11:46 AM)

These pyramids and buildings may not have been made by aliens, but couldn't you at least give Erich von Däniken credit for suggesting that they were built by techologially advanced civilisations, when they cannot be built today with todays technology for shaping stone?
Another lie. There is nothing that ancient man did that we cannot do more efficiently and more exactingly. This includes any stonework, any construction and anything else.
QUOTE (Nordmann61 @ Apr 1 2008, 11:46 AM)

Do you think that archelogy is an exact science? When did qualified guessing become a method of exact science?
When you can call Erich von Däniken a liar, and other insults, I think you owe the readers of this forum at least an expaination.
See above. Do you think that EVD actually
admitting that he forged evidence is enough for us to consider him a liar?
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