http://pt.scribd.com/doc/10048918/Erich-Von-Daniken-The-Gold-of-the-Gods
Fig. 1. With the issue of this notarial title-deed on July 21. 1969, the
caves beneath Ecuador became the property of Juan Moricz. Moricz
put them under state control which will smooth the way for future
research.
"The objects consist mainly of metal plaques inscribed with what is
probably a resume of the history of a lost civilization, the very
existence of which was unsuspected by mankind hitherto. The objects
are distributed among various caves and are of many different kinds. I
was able to make my discovery in fortunate circumstances ... In my
capacity as a scholar, I was carrying out research into the folklore and the ethnological and linguistic aspects of Ecuadorian tribes ...
"The objects I found are of the following kinds: 1. Stone and metal objects of different sizes and colors. q 2. Metal plaques (leaves) engraved with signs and writing. q These form a veritable metal library which might contain a synopsis of the history of humanity, as well as an account of the origin of mankind on earth and information about a vanished civilization. "The fact of my discovery has made me the legal owner of the metal plaques and other objects in accordance with Article 665 of the Civil Code.
"However, as I am convinced that the objects, which were not found
on my own land, are of incalculable cultural value, I refer to Article
666, according to which the treasure I discovered remains my personal
property, but subject to State control.
"I beg you, most excellent President of the Republic, to appoint a
scientific commission to verify the contents of this document and
assess the value of the finds ... "I am prepared to show such a
commission the exact geographical position and site of the entrance, as well as the objects I have discovered so far..."
Moricz stumbled on the underground passages in June, 1965, during 1 - The Gold Of The Gods his research work, in which he was ably assisted by Peruvian Indians who acted as skillful intermediaries between him and their tricky fellow tribesmen. Being cautious by nature and skeptical as befitting a scholar, he kept silent for three years. Not until he had covered many miles of underground passages and found all kinds of remarkable objects did he ask President Velasco Ibarra for an audience in the spring of 1968. But the President of a country in which nearly all his predecessors had been deposed by rebellions before the expiry of their term of office, had no time for this lone wolf with his incredible tale of discovery. The palace flunkies found the obstinate archaeologist very charming and assured him, after long delays, that the President would be glad to receive him in a few months' time, but Moricz was finally told he could not have an audience until 1969. Disillusioned and embittered he withdrew to his subterranean retreat.
1 - The Gold Of The Gods To me this is the most incredible, fantastic story of the century. It could easily have come straight from the realms of Science Fiction if I had not seen and photographed the incredible truth in person.
What I saw was not the product of dreams or imagination, it was real and tangible. A gigantic system of tunnels, thousands of miles in length and built by unknown constructors at some unknown date, lies hidden deep below the South American continent. Hundreds of miles of underground passages have already been explored and measured in Ecuador and Pent. That is only a beginning, yet the world knows nothing about it.
On July 21, 1969, Juan Moricz, an Argentine subject, deposited a legal
title-deed (Fig. 1) signed by several witnesses with Dr. Gustavo
Falconi, a notary in Guayaquil. The deed sets out Moricz's claim to be
the discoverer of the tunnels as far as the Republic of Ecuador and
posterity are concerned. I had this document, which was written in
Spanish, translated by a UN interpreter. I quote the most important
parts of it at the beginning of this incredible story of mine:
"Juan Moricz, Argentine citizen by naturalization, born in Hungary, Passport No. 4361689 ... "I have discovered objects of great cultural and historical value to mankind in the Province of Morona-Santiago, within the boundaries of the Republic of Ecuador.
I first met Juan Moricz on March 4, 1972. His lawyer, Dr. Pena Matheus of Guayaquil, had been trying to get in touch with him by telegram and telephone for two whole days. I had settled down in Dr. Pena's office with plenty to read, somewhat nervous, I must admit, because according to all reports Moricz was a very difficult man to approach and had a deep aversion to anyone connected with the writing profession. Finally one of the telegrams readied him. He telephoned me.
He knew my books! "I don't mind talking to you," he said. On the night of March 4 he stood there, a wiry, deeply tanned man in
his mid-forties, with gray hair (Fig. 2). He is one of those men who has to be drawn out, because he himself is anything but talkative. My
vehement, insistent questions amused him. Gradually he began to give
a factual and very expressive description of his tunnels.
"I can't believe it!" I cried.
"Nevertheless, it's just as he says," said Dr. Pena, "I've seen it all with my own eyes." Moricz invited me to visit the caves. Moricz, Franz Seiner (my traveling companion) and I climbed into a
Toyota jeep. During the twenty-four hour drive to the site we took
turns at the wheel. Before we entered the caves, we took the precaution of having a good sleep. When the dawn sky announced the advent of a hot day, our adventure began.
The entrance, cut in the rock and wide as a barn door, is situated in the province of Morona-Santiago, in the triangle formed by
Gualaquiza-San Antonio-Yaupi (Fig. 3), a region inhabited by hostile
Indians. Suddenly, from one step to another, broad daylight changed to
pitch darkness. Birds fluttered past our heads. We felt the draught they created and shrank back. We switched on our torches and the lamps on our helmets, and there in front of us was the gaping hole which led down into the depths. We slid down a rope to the first platform 250 feet below the surface. From there we made two further descents of 250 feet. Then our visit to the age-old underworld of a strange unknown race really began. The passages (Fig. 4) all form perfect right angles. Sometimes they are narrow, sometimes wide. The walls are smooth and often seem to be polished. The ceilings are flat and at times look as if they were covered with a kind of glaze. Obviously, these passages did not originate from natural causes-they looked more like contemporary air-raid shelters!
As I was feeling and examining ceilings and walls, I burst out laughing and the sound echoed through the tunnels. Moricz shone his torch on my face: "What's wrong? Have you gone crazy?"
"I'd like to see the archaeologist with the nerve to tell me that this work was done with hand-axes!" [I responded]
http://pt.scribd.com/doc/10048918/Erich-Von-Daniken-The-Gold-of-the-Gods
Posted by Dean