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Chronicles From The Future: The amazing story of Paul Amadeus Dienach

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So in less than 200 years from today, somehow we will have relocated/birthed 20 million people to Mars. But later on, from 1952 to 1966, Papahatzis tried to trace Dienach or Dienach’s relatives by travelling to Zurich on twelve separate occasions. Nel libro, sono presenti molti, inquietanti elementi che corrispondono a quello che poi si è effettivamente verificato.

Some make much of the fact that Dienach predicts things like atomic bombs that were unknown in 1921. Either way it's quite fascinating, because it does contain a lot of unique ideas, concepts, philosophies, words, cities, and landscapes.The author uses such extreme detail and covers a wide variety of subjects that to me this story is very realistic. The book was taken very seriously by the Masons, who did not want the information spread to a larger circle. This unique and controversial book, a universal legacy, is now uncensored and available to everyone. This could have been an inspirational vision of what humanity can aspire to, but the fact the it had to be achieved at the expense of diversity spoils the message.

Dienach's personal story is amazing, and the man who published "The Valley of the Roses" (used as the basis for "Chronicles from the Future"), Georgios Papachatzis, was an illustrious professor of law and a jurist in Greece, not some crackpot cult leader. We take pride in offering a wide selection of used books, from classics to hidden gems, ensuring there’s something for every literary palate. As a piece of relatively engaging Radium Age Speculative Fiction, I would recommend it as a good read. Throughout history people have been looking for answers and salvation, seeking the assistance of the gods, the spirits of nature, and looking to them for help. In fragile health, he does not want to leave the Earth without putting what happened to him down in writing.Like Jules Verne that wrote a sci-fi story about a man on the moon in 1865, 104 years before moon landing. What if that supposed photographed building/base on the dark side of the moon was once ours from an epoch long ago and not from any supposed speculated about 'aliens'? Twenty-two years passed before the diary was picked up again by Radamanthis Anastasakis, a high ranking member of the Masonic Lodge in Greece, who decided to publish the book on a small scale, exactly as it was previously written. The Greek Church protests against the content and soon Papachatzis is threatened with social exclusion.

Strong protest from certain church circles – who considered the book heretic – and the fall of the dictatorship a year later, condemned the first edition to oblivion. It's exactly like the assorted, can't be proved (usually about aliens) beliefs while attempting to reconstruct our pre-history past.George Papahatzis translated the notes of Dienach gradually over a period of 14 years – from 1926 to 1940. Without telling Papahatzis what the notes were, he left him with the simple instructions that he should use the documents to improve his German by translating them from German to Greek.

Inspired by the diary and wanting to make it more accessible, Sirigos worked to translate the diary into English and cleaned up the text. Chronicles of the Future is a compendium of journal entries by as as yet unverified individual known to his (translator's) student as Paul Amedeus Dienach. Dienach describes everything he experienced of the environment and people of the year 3906 AD, according to the mind-set and limited knowledge of a 20th century man. Before he dies, he hands his diary to his favourite student, George Papachatzis, later prominent Professor of Law and Rector of Panteion University of Greece.

In 1972, professor Papachatzis, despite an intense dispute, decides to publish Dienach's diary in Greek.

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