
The Eyes of the Sphinx
The Newest Evidence of Extraterrestrial Contact in Ancient Egypt
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Danny Campbell
In this follow-up to Erich von Däniken's worldwide best seller Chariots of the Gods, the author reveals startling new evidence that could prove his theory that ancient Earth had contact with aliens. Von Däniken claims that an alien race helped to create the pyramids of Egypt, a claim he based upon the ruins themselves. And it is these ruins that now provide researchers with a never-ending source of clues, compelling discoveries, revelations, and evidence that Earth was indeed colonized by an alien race:
- Research showing that the location and design of the pyramids were uniquely fit for preservation---something the Egyptians couldn't possibly have known.
- Remains of the ships built by the Pharaohs and buried with them for travel in the afterlife---imitations of the ships they saw used by men from the sky.
- The most recent discoveries---hidden chambers and passageways, one of which ends at an ancient door. And behind the door is...the unknown.
- Prehistoric bones that prove the existence of a worldwide cult that deformed children's skulls in imitation of the "gods" they had seen.
- New interpretations of ancient writings---and new speculations on ancient mysteries.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, because Erich Von Daniken has done superb research into the earth's past and more people should know about the previous visitors to our planet.What did you like best about this story?
I have read most of Von Daniken's books and he is a fine scholar and a persistent researcher into the ancient past. This is gripping with its revelations and his discoveries.What does Danny Campbell bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Since I am legally blind, I can no longer read printed books. So, the reader brings me into the book and holds my attention from start to finish.If you could give The Eyes of the Sphinx a new subtitle, what would it be?
The Lost History of MankindAny additional comments?
Von Daniken mentions my late friend Zechariah Sitchin frequently and I have read all of Z's books. I hold Von Daniken right up there with Sitchin.A most intriguing book
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a bit long winded, but a great book none the less.
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But for one thing Erich von Daniken is right the world has lost a tremendous amount of ancient knowledge and there are too many open questions in our past.
This why and I appreciate a writer as Erich von Daniken that can tell a story without loosing track of reality.(an interesting book but you maybe should read first other Erich von Daniken books before you read this one)
A von Daniken Book as so many... but interesting.
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More Ancient Aliens
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Can't argue with facts
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Lots of names I'm not familiar with
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narrator voice good for the subject matter within
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Disappointing narration
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believable
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Where does The Eyes of the Sphinx rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Top 10 so far.What did you like best about this story?
The constant questioning of accepted history.Have you listened to any of Danny Campbell’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
no.If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Wake Up!Any additional comments?
Egyptian History gets, to quote Alice in Wonderland:Fascinating and gripping
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