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Immortality of the Gods

Legends, Mysteries, and the Alien Connection to Eternal Life

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Immortality of the Gods

By: Nick Redfern
Narrated by: Paul Michael Garcia
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Each of us are alive for a very limited time. Or are we?

What if we could live not just for a century, but for millennia? What if there were a way for us to never die? Is such a thing even remotely possible?

It may not only be feasible; it may very well have been achieved in the distant past. Ancient aliens may well have uncovered the secrets behind slowing, and ultimately completely stopping, the aging process.

History is filled with accounts of fantastic beings, powerful gods, and half-human/half-alien entities that had extraordinarily long life-spans. Many such stories are now largely dismissed as nothing more than the stuff of legend, folklore, and mythology. But what if the accounts are all too real?

Highlights of Immortality of the Gods include the story of the legendary Anunnaki, how they achieved everlasting life, and why they shared their secrets with Noah, Methuselah, and other biblical figures; the saga of Gilgamesh, a long-lived part-human, part-extraterrestrial Sumerian ruler who was obsessed with immortality; and a study of the claims that one of the reasons for the 2003 invasion of Iraq was to uncover the millennia-old secrets of white powder gold, a manna-like substance that supposedly rejuvenates cells and tissue.

©2016 Nick Redfern (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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fantastic for a free listen top info too 🙂 not sure you'd want to live for ever on this plain of existence maybe in the future humans will be smaller so we don't depleate the the resources ! maybe as small as an ant ,🧐.

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Excellent

Wonderful ideas, woven together offering intriguing possibilities about the past and the future. Insightful

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Brilliant

Absolutely fascinating book which discusses the link between ancient cultures and the search for immortality. In particular, there is some very interesting information on The Annunaki. Excellent book. Thoroughly enjoyed.

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Some interesting points

A good view of the subject from all sides, particularly with respect to current human science.

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Must read.. deep thoughts

thought inspiring book. 100% would recommend.
It will lead you down the rabbit hole

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not sure about this book

it should have been interesting, but was full.of quotes from.other people. I got bored listening to names and dates etc of the writers he was quoting

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What a load of crock

Outrageously vague and by times even dead wrong. Waste of time, paper, money and breath

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Terrible narrator badly researched story

So many holes in the story you could see through it and the narrator was terrible. Couldn’t control his breathing and mis pronounced commonly known words

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