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Post #152886 by freddiefreelance on Thu, Apr 14, 2005 8:56 AM

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Born April 14, 1935 in Zofingen, Switzerland, Erich von Däniken is a controversial Swiss author who is best known for his theories about extraterrestrial influence on human culture since prehistoric times, known as paleocontact and ancient astronaut theory.

There isn't alot of information about Erich's childhood & young adulthood, except for his appearances before the courts: while still a boy he was charged with stealing money from the Boy Scouts; in the early 1960s, when in his mid 20s, he was convicted of defrauding the hotel where he worked and also petty theft, for which he was fined; and in 1967, at the age of 32, Von Däniken was convicted of a large scale embezzlement, forgery and tax evasion, and spent three and half years in prison. During his time in prison he wrote his second book. Von Däniken has also admitted to forging some of his evidence. Pottery depicting UFOs that he claimed came from archaeological digs was in fact created by a modern potter. When confronted with evidence of his fraud Von Däniken claimed it was justified because some people would only believe if they saw proof.

His 26 books have been translated into more than 20 languages, selling more than 60 million copies worldwide, and his documentary TV-shows have been viewed in Germany and the United States. His influence can also be seen in science fiction, the New Age culture and some modern religions like Scientology. The scientific community has universally dismissed von Däniken's theories, considering them unfounded speculation at best. Most historians regard his claims as pseudoscience, and are of the opinion that he is drawing far-reaching conclusions from little evidence and is disregarding more likely alternative hypotheses, but a large group of followers, some of whom have written books of their own, are of the opinion that his theories are likely to be true.

The scientific community's dismay at von Däniken led to the publication of The Space Gods Revealed by Ronald Story in 1976 (ISBN 0060141417 hardback, ISBN 0450033708 paperback). It is a careful refutation of the theories and evidence in von Däniken's most famous work—Chariots of the Gods—almost page by page.

von Däniken claims that the Moai must have been made & moved by ETs, since such primitive people couldn't have done it on their own


"When Easter Island was discovered by the Dutch Captain Roggeveen in 1722, the Easter Island statues were buried up to their chins in the Earth."

Currently von Däniken is a prominent member of the Archaeology, Astronautics and SETI Research Association (AAS RA), of which he is a co-founder. Von Däniken has developed a theme park called Mystery Park, based in Interlaken, Switzerland, and he lives nearby with his wife of 45 years, Elisabeth Skaja. The Park opened May 23, 2003. A new science fiction Action-Adventure television series based upon his books is under production.

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