• Our Occulted History

  • Do the Global Elite Conceal Ancient Aliens?
  • By: Jim Marrs
  • Narrated by: Dave Courvoisier
  • Length: 11 hrs and 54 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (866 ratings)

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Our Occulted History

By: Jim Marrs
Narrated by: Dave Courvoisier
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We are not alone.

And we never have been....

For years we've been taught that human progress has been a long, slow climb from the primordial ooze to hunter-gatherers to empires. But what if that's only part of the story?

Best-selling author and legendary conspiracy researcher Jim Marrs, who has investigated the recent financial crisis, the JFK assassination, and the national socialist takeover of America, now takes on his biggest subject: the history of mankind. Offering mind-blowing information that will radically alter the way we think about the world and our place in it, Marrs goes beyond the revelations of his classic Alien Agenda, interweaving science and authentic archaeological finds with provocative speculation to show how human civilization may have originated with nonhumans who visited Earth eons ago...and may still be here today.

Our Occulted History overturns conventional knowledge and beliefs, presenting compelling evidence that the Earth once hosted prehistoric civilizations using technologies that very well may have surpassed our own. Sound unbelievable? Just a few hundred years ago, so was the concept that the Earth revolved around the sun.

Marrs sifts through the historical, scientific, and cultural record, showing how numerous ancient texts and tablets tell of visitors from the stars colonizing the earth. From the flying vimanas of the Hindu Vedic literature and the flying shields reported by the Romans to the mysterious airships of the 1800s and the UFOs of today, he argues that someone other than us is still present on this planet. But are these visitors simply observers - or do they play a much more active and controlling role? Jim Marrs raises this shocking question and more in the provocative and persuasive Our Occulted History.

The truth is out there...and in here.

©2013 Jim Marrs (P)2013 HarperCollins Publishers
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Exrememly good book. Bad narrator.

The book was what you would expect from Jim Marrs: interesting and well researched. The narrator was horrible. His mispronunciations were driving me mad!! Primate instead of prilate, Sitkin instead of Sitchin, David Ick with a short I, to name a just a few. It went on and on throughout the book to the point of distraction.

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Yeah I agree with others

Reader screwed up pronunciation of names and places. After 3 hours in it gets a bit annoying. But the story was great and if you know the names and places the mispronounced names are manageable.

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If your enjoy conspiracy as a sort of pseudoscience fiction...

It is hard to say how well researched this is, or in a tighter academic sense how one point relates to another many times over throughout this book. Yet it is always engaging and full of challenging
scenarios that will have you at least questioning - if not revolting against - the traditional world history narratives of academia and in the media.

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Need to be heard as broad as possible

Great fact ology and analysis of the modern world with the roots going down to ancient civilizations

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Awesome

Awesome i am reading it again roght now. i love me some jim mars, peace

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Must read!

This book should be used in every American middle school or high school for social studies and history. The author is very dead on, information is to sing and connects a lot of darts. Although some of his name pronunciations are incorrect.

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over all it was a great book

Gave me a bill cooper vibe, behold a place horse or threat from outer space.

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A horrible narration ruins this...

The accents were horrible and needless and distracted from the information in the quotes.
Also, the narrator butchers names of people and places so horribly that it distracts from the reading.
Very poor choice in narration. Never use him again.

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Like the book, but hate the guy's impressions....

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I love the subject matter. Plus it is very relaxing to listen to this while you lie on the couch or cook or whatever. The only thing I don't like is how annoying the narrator is when he tries to imitate accents and women. He does a Russian, English, crotchety English, American of all kinds, country.....everything. And it would be sooooo much better if he would just read. The accents are SO STUPID and make me literally roll my eyes everytime.

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Not bad, narration is a little annoying.

I can't stand when the narrators switch into using an accent, it sounds ridiculous and kind of ruins some of it. It's hard to take serious when the guy sounds like an effing idiot. Some of the things are overblown, such as the Illuminati all being about evil. Obviously some people in secret societies may have bad motives, but in general, the reason for secrecy is protecting sacred ideas that are meant for true seekers, not to be profaned by those who can't properly discern their meaning. I get pretty sick od Mason's, OTO members, and other 'Secret Societies' being made out to be the devil. Those that do that completely ruin their credibility with me, because I know that isn't the case.

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