Video: Predictions from the Future: Prophecies of Paul Dinach from 3906
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
The prophecies of a certain Paul Amadeus Dinach, who fell into a one-year lethargic sleep in 1921 and was transferred by his soul into the body of a certain Andreas Northam, who lives in 3906, are not a hoax. The point is not even that in 2016 scientists from Greece and other countries will start working on the “Dinakh's temporary diary” (1000 pages).
Paul Amadeus Dinach, about whom, according to him, it is known that his father was German-speaking Swiss, and his mother came from the Austrian Salzburg, moved to Greece in the fall of 1922 on the recommendation of the attending physician. A year earlier, he was one of the victims of a mysterious outbreak of a rare disease - lethargic encephalitis, an epidemic of which spread throughout the world between 1915 and 1926. The doctor, who was observing a patient who regained his memory at the central hospital in Geneva and did not know how to prevent a possible relapse, advised the client to a country with a better climate.
Paul Dinach followed the recommendation and came to Athens. At the local university, he, a former school teacher, began teaching German to students. In 1924, having decided to return to his homeland, Dinakh summoned his best student Georgios Papakhatsis to his office and handed him a puffy manuscript, explaining that translating it from German into Greek would allow him to develop in the field of linguistics. With that, he left home, in accordance with the further statement of Georgios, "probably having died of tuberculosis, while moving to his native Zurich from Austria through Italy."
From that moment, the adventures of a mysterious diary began, which turned out to be, to the surprise of a gifted student, a collection of predictions for the period from the 21st century to 3906.
According to the memoirs of Papakhatsis, published in 1979, Dinakh was a very careful, very humble person with great attention to detail. Looking ahead, we note that this "very great caution" was probably the reason that our hero, apparently, a participant in the First World War, arrived in Hellas under an assumed name.
In any case, Georgios Papachatsis, who was in Zurich in search of the creator of the diary 12 times from 1952 to 1966, could not find any traces or descendants of his teacher in Switzerland. And then, in the 1920s, having found out that Dinach's diary, created by a Swiss within a year after coming out of a coma, represents the prophecies of a certain Andreas Northam, a resident of 3906 and a scientist, into whose body the soul of a humble teacher was transferred for a time, Papachatsis considered it necessary to involve in translation work several linguists he knows.
As a result: in the late 1920s, the novel "The Valley of the Roses" was published in Greece, which was a compilation of Papachatsis's stories about the teacher and the revelations of Northam. Now we can only guess who and why withdrew the entire circulation of this novel from the free sale and then, most likely, destroyed it. Meanwhile, Papakhatsis himself continued to work on the translation of the mysterious manuscript, and today it remains only to regret that the Second World War and the period of the dictatorship of black colonels in Hellas delayed this asceticism for many years.
It is also regrettable that the original of the time traveler's diary was irretrievably lost. According to the translator himself, on the eve of Christmas 1944, soldiers of the Greek army entered his house and seized a suspicious ledger in German, promising to return it after checking its contents.
This promise was never fulfilled. Fortunately, by that time Papakhatsis had already completed the translation of Dinakh-Northam's diary, which later allowed it to be published in 1979.
Why so late? The answer is simple: after the end of World War II, only one mention that there was a translation from German, sent the work into the category of prohibited literature. Publishers refused to publish it under the pretext of "too large volume, lack of money for the population and too little demand for such books in Greece." Finally, in 1972, the penultimate attempt by Papakhatsis to convey the prophecies of Dinakh to his fellow countrymen failed because that year was the apogee of the seven-year dictatorship of black colonels that reigned in Hellas, who believed that the people needed a completely different literature, propaganda.
However, it is not even the ordeal of the book and its translator that is striking, but the fact that the 1979 edition completely repeated the fate of the Rose Valley edition printed in the late 1920s. Someone simply bought it "on the vine", not allowing the book to reach store shelves. Only at the end of 2015, someone Anastasis Radamantis presented one of its copies to the scientific community in Greece.
Why is it possible to consider that Papachatsis is not a swindler or a hoaxer who has made a name for himself in this whole story? We will answer it further. In the meantime, the time has come to acquaint you with the prophecies of Paul Amadeus Dinach - information from the future, voiced by a resident of 3906, into whose body the soul of our hero was transferred.
2016-2018 year. The world will be on the brink of war, but will be able to happily avoid it.
2018 year. Interstate borders in their previous understanding will cease to exist.
2020 year. A new banking system will emerge. The cost of electronic money will be tied to electricity and natural resources.
2025 year. The natural resources of mankind will be redistributed, the actual private ownership of them will be abolished. This will allow the vast majority of people on Earth to live in a period of prosperity.
2030 year. Humanity will learn to manage spiritual energy. Everyone will become a telepathic person and will be able to send and receive messages with the power of thought.
The year is 2050. A new type of energy will be discovered - "spatial energy", in connection with which the use of natural resources will cease.
In addition, Paul Dinach mentions that in the 21st century a new type of DNA will be discovered and, due to overpopulation, the construction of artificial underground cities will begin, as well as the discovery of a kind of “inner underground sun and atmosphere”.
As for the issue of creating a "world government", then, according to Dinakh, this will not be created during our lifetime (as well as our grandchildren and children). It is curious that, according to Dinakh's diary entries, this government will consist of scientists and intellectuals, for by the XXIII century the very concept of "politics" will disappear.
Are there any arguments in favor of the fact that Georgios Papachatsis is not a charlatan or a hoaxer? Judge for yourself. The name of Georgios Papakhatsis is well known in Hellas - he was the dean of the Pantheon University of Political Education, created in Athens in 1927, professor of administrative law, vice-president of the National Council of Greece, founder of the Greek Philosophical Society, Honorary Doctor of Philosophy and Cultural Studies.
For attempts to popularize the diary of his teacher, Papatsakhis was subjected to serious persecution - from threats of a ban on scientific activities to church anathema. The scientist continued his selfless activity in spite of all the hardships.
Do you remember the name of Anastasis Radamantis? He is a high-ranking representative of the Greek branch of one of the world's Masonic lodges. If you believe the publications in the press of Hellas, Mr. Radamantis does not hide the fact that for decades the brothers carefully studied the predictions of Dinakh, and now, for some "internal reasons", they considered it possible to make them the property of all mankind. But what is the role of the scientific community in future work on the book? Isn't it enough to simply translate it from Greek into others, leaving it to be judged by the general public?
Greek scholars explain it this way. First, Georgios Papatsakhis, translating Dinach's diary, found it necessary to accompany it with his comments, comparable in volume to the prophecies proper, "intertwining" the first with the second. So, predictions should be separated from the comments made by a scientist who was distinguished by a poetic mindset.
Secondly, the predictions themselves deserve the careful work of modern specialists in various fields of knowledge: from futurology to quantum physics. A modest Swiss teacher of the early 20th century admitted in his diaries that he could not understand everything in the terminology of Andreas Northam, a scientist from the distant future who passed on knowledge to him. And he wrote them down only to the extent of his understanding. Meanwhile, there is another interesting argument in favor of the honesty of the creator of the diaries, made by the famous astrophysicist Hubert Reeves. This scientist is convinced that only one description by Dinah of his soul transfer into the body of Northam "contains a whole array of scientific information unknown in the 1920s and recognized as facts only in the XXI century."
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