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

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

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

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On the Reigen-Swage(a future technology akin to television) I saw that only until the mid-24th century of our own chronology were there still some “yellow pockets” scattered here and therein the vast territory of Asia, which is now inhabited by the French, Anglo-Saxons, Slavs and Latinos.

E questa recensione la protrarrei all'infinito, perchè c'è tanto - troppo - da dire su un libro del genere, che non ho neanche compreso appieno per via dell'inglese un po' complesso e intriso di concetti filosofici ultra-futuristici e quasi inafferrabili dalla mente umana. Maybe he has also added his own things, maybe he didn’t see or live all of the events that he so vividly describes and presents. Julius Caesar’s assassination is the best-documented account of any murder committed in the ancient world, and the Ides of March, the day of his murder, is the only day in Roman antiquity that can be. If it isn't publicly on Youtube it is on a personal account on Youtube that I linked to from an article discussing this.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. A US scientist predicts that a yet-to-evolve intelligent species testing the fossil record on Earth will find mainly humans, lined up in rows. One of his students was George Papahatzis, who later became the Vice President of the National Board of Greece, founding member of the Greek Philosophical Society and one of the reformers of Administrative Law in Greece, as well as a high rank member of a number of secret societies, including the Freemasons.

However, the middle portion of the book focuses on the retelling of the course of human history, from Dienach's 20th century up until the present year of 3906.Initially, he believed Dienach had written a novel, but as he progressed with translations, he soon realized the notes were actually his diary… from the future! Although this sounds impossible and indeed fanciful, Dienach’s written account was taken very seriously by the Freemasons, who kept his book as a closely guarded secret. Once everybody realized what they had in their hands, the diary was kept within a close philosophical circle and in the Tectonic Lodge, in which he was a member. At times, it took quite a bit re-reading to understand, and I found myself limited to reading roughly 10 pages per day.

My last red flag was that this book focuses on the 20th and 21st centuries, while leaving the next 1300 years rather vague. This lends a dubiousness to the authencity of the book’s origins and further incongruous anomalies were depcited in the book. Chronicles from the Future tells a remarkable story about a bizarre and incredible event experienced by Paul Amadeus Dienach, the author, who lived during the beginning of the previous century in central Europe. In 1921, Paul Amadeus Dienach, a Swiss-Austrian teacher with fragile health, falls into a one-year-long coma.The notes were circulated as information of upmost importance for the future of mankind, and among the Masons, Dienach was considered a prophet of modern times. Il mistero rimane, perchè le controversie sono molte, in "Chronicles from the Future" - il mio nuovo libro preferito. Dienach never mentioned his account to anyone at the time for fear of being thought crazy and exposing himself to ridicule, both in his career and personal life.



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