
Darwins Irrtum - Vorsintflutliche Funde beweisen: Dinosaurier und Menschen lebten gemeinsam
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Philipp Kreisselmeier
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Neueste Forschungsergebnisse bestätigen die innovativen Kernthesen Hans-Joachim Zillmers und beweisen so die Notwendigkeit für jeden, sich kritisch mit wissenschaftlichen Wahrheiten auseinander zu setzen. "Mit seinem Spürsinn für Fehldeutungen in der Erd- und Menschheitsgeschichte sorgt der Autor für Aufregung, auch unter Fachleuten." (Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kundt)
Über den Sprecher: Philipp Kreisselmeier, Jahrgang 1958, begann bei der Süddeutschen Zeitung und arbeitete anschließend vier Jahre beim deutschen Dienst der BBC in London. Bis 1999 war er der Nachrichtensprecher von B5 aktuell, bis er als Korrespondent nach Rom ging.
(c) 2006 LangenMüller Audio-Books
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