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  • NARRATOR: Pasadena, California.

  • June 17, 2018.

  • Thousands gather at the Pasadena Convention Center

  • for Aliencon, a three-day convention

  • to explore the mysteries of ancient civilization,

  • extraterrestrial existence, and the unexplained phenomena

  • of our universe.

  • I am about to introduce you to a man

  • that in 1968 published a book by the name

  • of "Chariots of the Gods.

  • The legend, Erich von Daniken.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • NARRATOR: Erich von Daniken takes the stage

  • before an audience of 3,500 people, men and women who

  • are convinced that mankind's past and its future

  • is more extraordinary and more hopeful

  • than they had been led to believe by mainstream science.

  • I would like to say that over the course of history on planet

  • Earth, we've seen great men, Moses being one of those,

  • Abraham Lincoln being another.

  • I'd like to honor you in that same group of men.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • Thank you very much.

  • That's very kind of you.

  • It all started because of religious doubts.

  • That was the power in me to find out what is God.

  • By the way, I still am a deep believer in God.

  • So simply, I had doubts in my own religion.

  • In the meantime, I'm 83 years old.

  • The gods love me.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • Since 1968, it's been 50 years.

  • How has the reception of the ancient astronaut

  • theory, in your opinion, changed over 50 years?

  • It was an immediate bestseller in Germany and in Switzerland.

  • Then it was sold to the United States.

  • It was a bestseller here.

  • And soon as it was a bestseller, I was, of course, attacked.

  • I was crushed down practically by every scientific community,

  • by every scientist, by newspapers.

  • They all found, this is nonsense what this young Swiss fellow

  • is writing.

  • This is garbage.

  • So I was attacked.

  • And I'm not the one who gives up.

  • So I started to fight, and fight, and fight.

  • So in total, I have written 41 titles, or roughly 76

  • million copies in 32 languages.

  • Not bad.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • In the 50 years since "Chariots," what do you think

  • are some of the best pieces of evidence

  • that have come forward that you did not cover in "Chariots"?

  • Well, of course, all of these years, always new material

  • had come.

  • And we know so much more about the Great Pyramid.

  • We detected the rooms, shafts, corridors, things

  • inside which I never knew in 1966 when

  • I made "Chariots of the Gods."

  • Now that a sequel of "Chariots of the Gods"

  • is already on the market, there is, of course,

  • material in there which you have never seen

  • and you would not believe on this planet.

  • [APPLAUSE]

NARRATOR: Pasadena, California.

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