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THE CHINESE ROSWELL
UFO Encounters in the Far East from Ancient Times to the Present
by Hartwig Hausdorf
ISBN 1-892138-00-X $13.95 Ill 224 pp.
Hartwig Hausdorf reveals for the first time
to Western eyes artifacts and constructions of ancient China, Japan, Tibet and
Mongolia pointing to an elusive, primordial alien presence. These include Xian’s
1,000-foot "White Pyramid," Bayan Kara Ula’s stone discs describing
a 12,000-year-old alien crash-landing, Emperor Shi Huangdi’s tomb containing
secrets of immortality (communicated by aliens?)—and much more. Translated
into 14 languages.
Breaking news in the world press in July
2007: CHINA FINDS SECRET TOMB
CHAMBER
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/6258586.stm.
Ten years ago, in
The Chinese Roswell, Hartwig Hausdorf predicted that a
secret chamber would be found in the tomb of Qin Shihuang, the first
emperor of a united China. In
The Chinese Roswell
he predicts what that chamber will
contain. [Also click here for an update:
REMAINS OF ANCIENT CHINA SPACEPORT DISCOVERED IN 1998?
]
"...Its author is a German adventurer of the Sven Hedin mold. His expedition to
China uncovered many new archaeological enigmas, including the "key to the
ancient Chinese dream of material immortality, and another key to understanding
the mercury-filled tomb chamber of the first Chinese emperor." Also, there
is new information regarding those mysterious stone disks from Bayan Kara Ula,
thought to be messages left by stranded extraterrestrials. Full of interesting
topics, and of material little known to the West, this is an excellent,
crackling good read." - Robert C. Girard, ARCTURUS BOOKS Catalogue,
Nov., 1998
"The Chinese Roswell is absolutely essential reading for all students of
UFO and alien encounter phenomena." - WISCONSIN BOOKWATCH, Dec.,
1998
"The more ancient, remote, and populous Far East including China, Japan, Tibet,
India, and surrounding countries have rich traditions in their history, myths,
and geopolitics for UFOs. In many instances venerable texts and writings can
easily be extrapolated to the Western world and our era. In both cases--past and
present, East and West--the twain exists and transcends the specific cultural
and ethnic religious differences. Hartwig Hausdorf, like his famous and admired
predecessor Nicholas Roerich--artist, explorer, guru--has traveled to these
exotic lands, and, in some cases, to mysterious and impenetrable locations to
witness, study, and learn all he can about various UFO experiences and
encounters and their possible relationships to ancient monuments, pyramids, and
archaeological artifacts. He provides a wide-angle overview of the UFO enigma.
Although espousing the ET hypothesis, he does not let this viewpoint cloud his
vision and exclude geographic and Fortean shreds of data that are challenging to
the reader/researcher; he successfully penetrates the armor of "think
alike" mentation. He has a knack of presenting disparate material in a
highly readable form that is highlighted by his free thinking questions and care
in separating "soft" from "hard" data. He offers probing
scholarship and leaves the reader more curious than ever about this most
baffling phenomena that arches from the "nuts and bolts" to the
sometimes esoteric, recondite paranormal and, in many cases, the inextricable
and inexplicable elements of the "people part" of the equation: the
always to be considered and never to be discounted parapsychological aspects.
For all who wonder and desire to expand their vision about the origin, purpose,
meaning, and understanding of the UFO problem, The Chinese Roswell by
Hartwig Hausdorf is indispensable reading." - Berthold E. Schwarz, M.D., author Psychiatric
and Paranormal Aspects of UFOlogy, ALTERNATE PERCEPTIONS, Winter,
1999:
"Hausdorf proposes that the ancient Chinese cult of Hsien, the search
for "Material Immortality," was influenced by what he terms
"Alien Mind;" indeed, certain pictograms and texts seem to contain
knowledge of extraterrestrials and include imagery of flying jade chariots. Were
these records of actual visits to Earth, or of shamanic journeys into the
cosmos? ...Hausdorf retraces the steps of various Western explorers to China,
Tibet and Mongolia, in search of the mythical 1,000-foot-high White Pyramid, the
elusive Shambhala and the ominous Monastery of the Black Khan. He also
speculates on the influence of Alien Mind in Japan and the underwater city ruins
off the Ryuku Islands....Hausdorf's book remains a fascinating read."
- NEXUS, Feb.-March,
1999:
| "The original, German title of this book was
Die Weisse Pyramide or The White Pyramid. That was perhaps a more fitting title. The
Chinese Roswell is an overview of UFO/extraterrestrial-related
phenomena in the Far East. Part of the book is devoted to the
"ancient astronaut" theory in relation to Chinese mythology and
philosophy. Can Chinese myths be explained as contacts with
extraterrestrials? The ancient Chinese, particularly the Taoists, spent a
great deal of their energy in the pursuit of "hsien" or
immortality. Author Hartwig Hausdorf explores the relationship between
this pursuit and extraterrestrials. If you aren't a fan of "ancient
astronauts", don't let that stop you from reading this book. The
Chinese Roswell covers a great deal of territory, something for
everyone. In one very interesting section, Hausdorf covers the Dropa and
the mysterious stone disks and dwarves of the Bayan Kara Ula region. Are
the small people found in parts of China even today descendants of an
ancient race of extraterrestrials? In another part of the book, he writes
about the legend of the mysterious 1,000 foot-tall "White Pyramid of
Xian" and in another section he gives us UFO reports and alien
contact events in China during this century. Hausdorf is a German UFO and
paranormal writer who has traveled throughout the Far East in search of
evidence of alien contact. The Chinese Roswell ("The White
Pyramid") is the first of his books to be translated into English."
©
1999 Loy Lawhon, Guide To UFOs/Aliens, under exclusive on-line license to
About.com, Inc. All rights reserved. -
BORDERS.COM. Review from
About.com by Loy Lawhon, Guide to UFOs/Aliens, September, 1999.
"An intriguing investigation into the possibility of alien intelligence,
based on clues, artifacts and ancient traditions that Hausdorf has
unearthed in his exploration of the Far East. There is a mystical tone to
much of his writing which may irritate some readers, and we're asked to
accept a lot of the revelations at face value: did, for example, Hausdorf
really master the 'prodigious mind-over-matter techniques of the
Tibetans, the Chinese and the Japanese?' Did he really find
enlightenment in the "fabulous mercury-filled tomb-chamber" of
the Emperor Shi Huangdi, the excavation of which was kept a secret from
the West by the Chinese government? As literary devices these Indian
Jones-style adventures make the book an exciting read, but more skeptical
UFOlogists may balk at the mix of journalistic research and prosaic
writing. However, Hausdorf presents us with some excellent cases and
scenarios--many of which are original and far-reaching--providing an
interesting mix of UFOlogy and parapsychology which can only broaden our
understanding of a previously unexplored area of the UFO phenomenon."
- X-FACTOR, No. 82
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