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CHRONICLES FROM THE FUTURE THE AMAZING STORY OF PAULAMADEUSDIENACH Based on his Diary Pages Edited by Achilleas Sirigos Copyright © 2015 Achilleas Sirigos This Way Out Productions ISBN: 978-618-82218-0-2 First Kindle Edition Written by Paul Amadeus Dienach Edited by Achilleas Sirigos Cover Design by Jeff Brown Translation by Eleonora Kouneni Translation Editing by Thalia Bisticas Additional Translation by Matina Chatzigianni All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. For the victims of the Greek depression (2009- ) and the millions of immigrants that risk their life in the Aegean Sea seeking a better future for them and their children. Table of Contents EDITOR’S PREFACE TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION (1972) OF THE VALLEY OF THE ROSES FIRST DIARY REMEMBRANCES FROM THE PAST December 2nd, 1918 December 4th, 1918 December 6th, 1918 January 17th, 1919 January 23rd, 1919 February 8th, 1919 February 24th, 1919 SECOND DIARY (the diary Paul Dienach wrote when he came out of his second coma) THE AWAKENING July 16th, 1922 July 21st, 1922 August 10th, 1922 August 14th, 1922 August 16th, 1922 August 17th, 1922 A NEW LIFE IN ATHENS Athens, October 20th, 1922 Wednesday November 2nd, 1922 THE TRUTH ABOUT HIS SICKNESS March 20th, 1923 March 21st, 1923 April 1923 Tuesday, April 24th REBORN August 17th MEETING THE LEADERS OF THE FUTURE AND REVEALING HIS TRUE IDENTITY ANDREAS NORTHAM’S ACCIDENT August 18th THE TRUTH: FAINTING IN THE PAST (1921 AD) AND WAKING UP IN THE FUTURE (3906 AD) THE LANGUAGE: ENGLISH AND SCANDINAVIAN BLEND THE NORTHAM-JAEGER RELATIONSHIP August 20th CONFESSIONS August 21st SLEEPLESS August 23rd August 24th August 25th August 26th August 27th August 30th NORTHAM’S CIRCLE AND THEIR SOCIAL CODE 1-IX-MDIX (The dating system changes. It is our 3906 AD, but according to the future calendar it is 1509) 3-IX 5-IX THE TWO-YEAR GLOBAL SERVICE, EVERYDAY LIFE AND DEMOGRAPHIC REGULATIONS 6-IX 7-IX ROMANCING WITH SILVIA 8-IX 9-IX 10-IX 11-IX 16-IX 17-IX 18-IX 4-X TRIP TO THE WEST COAST OF ITALY: AN ENDLESS, GLOBAL HOLIDAY RESORT Salerno, 6-X 7-X THE ESSENCE OF SAMITH AND “DIRECT KNOWLEDGE” 7-X Again 8-X 12-X THE ESSENCE OF SAMITH AND THE GLIMPSE OF THE GREAT BEYOND 14-X INFINITY, AFTERLIFE AND THE ORIGINS OF THE ETERNAL IMPULSE TO DO GOOD 14-X Again THE WORK OF THE AIDERSEN INSTITUTE AND THE SUPERIOR INNER LIFE AS A PATHWAY TO HUMAN EVOLUTION 16-X 17-X COMPLETION OF HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH SILVIA 22-X 22-X Again TRIP TO THE NORTH: THE SUPERCITY OF NORFOR 5-X 15-XI THE INTERROGATION: VISIT TO NORTHAM’S WORKPLACE PRIVATE MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND THEIR OPINION ABOUT WORK 17-XI TROENDE: THE NEW HUMAN BEING SEX, MATERNITY, RELATIONS AND THE ESSENCE OF LOVE 25 - XI OLD AND NEW LOVES: THEIR WAY OF SEPARATION 26-XI SOUTHERN EUROPE Loikito, 30-XI 1-XII 1-XII Again 2 to 3-XII CITY LIFE IN WESTERN FRANCE: COMPARISON WITH THE 20TH CENTURY 9-XII SOCIAL CLASSES, HIERARCHY, MANNERS AND THE DEFEATED BEAST OF BUREAUCRACY THEIR RENAISSANCE AND HUMAN EVOLUTION BEFORE THE FIRST NIBELVIRCH 9-XII Again THE GIANTS OF ART: LARSEN AND VALMANDEL COMPARISONS WITH THE 20th CENTURY A UNIQUE CONCERT Majorca, 13-XII SILVIA’S WORLD VIEW 13-XII Again CHRONICLES FROM THE FUTURE GRETVIRCHAARSDAG MARKFOR (EX-ROME): THE MEGACITY 16 — XII Markfor, 27-XII STATUES FROM THE FUTURE 28—XII PROMINENT INHABITANTS OF MARKFOR 28-XII Again LANGUAGE AND ART 29 – XII INTERROGATION AT HOME 30 – XII NEW YEAR’S EVE DEATH AND SPIRIT 1-I-MDX 3-I 4-I GOING TO SCHOOL 4-1 Again 6-I 9-I THEIR MONTHS AND FESTIVE DAYS 9–II 13-II THE ESSENCE OF THE AIDERSIAN KNOWLEDGE: THE UNITY OF THE MATERIAL AND SPIRITUAL WORLD AND THE EVOLUTION OF RELIGIONS 14-II HOW TO LIVE ACCORDING TO PROFESSOR LAIN 16-II ARTISTIC CREATION: ARTISTS OR PROPHETS? 19-II 20-II 22-II 24-II THE “BEASTS” OF HISTORY AND THE VALUE OF HUMAN LIFE 27-II THE DECLINE OF THE 20TH AND 21ST CENTURY Overpopulation shows its face 28-II 8-V THE “PHANTOM OF NUMBER” AND SUBSEQUENT BIRTH CONTROL 9-V THEIR DIVISION OF HISTORY 12-V ELDERE: THE FOUR-CENTURY STRUGGLE FOR REAL GLOBALISATION 13-V THE “FEAR FACTOR” AS AN EDUCATIONAL TOOL FOR THE YOUNG CITIZENS 2-VI THE NIGHT OF THE “GRETLYS” (the Grand Light) 3-VI 5-VI 5-VI 6-VI THE STORY OF MARY-LEA: A MODERN SAINT 7-VI THE JUDGEMENT OF THE AIDERSEN INSTITUTE 8-VI MASS SUICIDES AND THE PURPOSE OF LIFE 9-VI 10-VI 11-VI 11-VI Again Retsstats Aarsdag, MDX 12-VI SIGHTSEEING IN MARKFOR THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE “BIG DAY” AND THE EXTINCTION OF THE RACES AIDERSEN RIVALRIES AND THE ATTEMPTS AGAINST THE NEW REALITY 13-VI LAST DAY AT MARKFOR 14-VI 18-VI 20-VI THEIR AMAZING MOTORWAYS AND OTHER MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION New Göteborg, 21-VI TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES, CLIMATE CONTROL AND “RETURN TO THE BASICS” THE MASSIVE COLONISATION OF MARS AND THE GREAT DESTRUCTION EXTRATERRESTRIALS: BRIEF ENCOUNTERS TERRINGTOWN: THE BIRTHPLACE OF JOHN TERRING, THE FIRST UNIVERSAL LEADER Marienborg, 26-VI Blomsterfor, 27-VI FEELING LIKE A STRANGER Blomsterfor, 28-VI FLOWER DECORATION AND THEIR TRANSPORT NETWORK Blomsterfor, 29-VI Blomsterfor, 30-VI ART AND 3D THEATRES CEREMONIES AND THE USE OF RELIGION Blomsterfor, 1-VII Annelud, 2-VII 2-VII Again THE NEW RENAISSANCE OF 3300 AD Nysalborg, 4-VII Youthsmile, 5-VII 7-VII STROLLING THROUGH THE LANSBEES 8-VII THE “WALK OF VIKINGS” 12-VII SILEA, THEIR ARTIFICIAL MOTHER RIVER VALLEY OF ROSES: STARING AT THEIR SACRED CITY Rosernes Dal, 13-VII AN AMAZING RESEMBLANCE 13-VII Again DOWN TO THE VALLEY 14-VII 15-VII THE PANTHEON LATHARMI THE VOLKIES 16-VII THE STORY OF COSTIA RODULOF 17-VII STATUES OF THE FUTURE 18-VII THE WISE MEN OF THE PALACE STREETS IN KONGEBORG FAMOUS WOMEN OF THE FUTURE THE TEMPLE OF THE UNSUNG MARTYRS AND THE GREAT PILGRIMAGE 20-VII SYMPTOMS OF AGORAPHOBIA AT THE GOLD TEMPLE THE OATH AND THE GRAND PROCESSION THE SNOW WHITE SANCTUARY 22-VII 24-VII 25-VII 26-VII BACK TO HIS HOMELAND 30-VII CONFESSING EVERYTHING TO SILVIA 1-VIII BACK TO THE PAST 1– VIII Again LIST OF PROPER NAMES NAMES OF PEOPLE PLACE NAMES CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE CALENDAR BOARDS GLOSSARY "Άμμες δε γ΄ εσσόμεθα πολλώ κάρρονες" *but we shall become much better than you Promissory Oath of the teen Spartans towards the elderly [Ploutarhos: “Lykourgos” 21] EDITOR’S PREFACE Introductions typically attempt to present the essence of a book, highlighting the most important elements of the story you are about to read. My introduction does not do that. Rather, I will be telling you the story of how this unique text came to be, its journey from the 1920s until today. This is a book that contains the diary of a man who never intended his words to be revealed to the world. It chronicles an experience that was never shared for fear of ridicule and disbelief. As you work your way through his very personal memoire, the reason for secrecy will soon become clear– the author claimed to have lived in the future and returned back to his original era, 20th century central Europe, to record a detailed account, outlining exactly what happened during his journey. The real protagonists of this amazing, true story are two persons: Paul Amadeus Dienach, the author and the man who claimed to have lived in the future; and George Papachatzis, Dienach’s student of German language studies to whom he left his notes - the diary you hold in your hands today. After making the first acquaintances, let's start unravelling their story step-by- step. Paul Amadeus Dienach was a Swiss-Austrian teacher with fragile health. His father was a German-speaking Swiss and his mother was an Austrian from Salzburg. Dienach travelled to Greece in the Autumn of 1922, after having recovered from a one-year coma caused by a serious illness, hoping that the mild climate would improve his condition. During his time in Greece, Dienach taught French and German language lessons in order to provide himself with a minimum income. Amongst his students was George Papachatzis, a student that Dienach appreciated more than any of the others. Papachatzis describes his teacher as a "very cautious and very modest man that used to emphasize the details". Dienach, as we learn from Papachatzis, was born in a suburb of Zurich and lived his adolescence in a village nearby the large Swiss capital. He later followed humanitarian studies with a strong inclination to the history of cultures and classical philology. It is believed that he eventually died from tuberculosis in Athens, Greece, or on his way back to his homeland through Italy, probably during the first quarter of 1924. Before Paul Dienach died, he entrusted Papachatzis with part of his life and soul– his diary. Without telling Papachatzis what the notes were, he left him with the simple instructions that he should use the documents to improve his German by translating them from German to Greek. Papachatzis did as he asked. Initially, he believed Dienach had written a novel, but as he progressed with translations, he soon realized the notes were actually his diary… from the future! At this point we have to clarify something crucial. Dienach is thought to have suffered from Encephalitis lethargica, a strange neurological disease that develops an immune system response to overloaded neurons. The first time Dienach fell into a lethargic sleep it was for 15 minutes. The second time it was for a whole year… During this year that Dienach was in a coma in a Zurich hospital, he claimed to have entered the body of another person, Andreas Northam, who lived in the year 3906 AD. Once he recovered from his coma, Dienach didn't talk to anyone about his remarkable experience because he thought he would be considered crazy. However, what he did do was write down the entirety of his memory relating to what he had seen of the future. Towards the end of his life, he even stopped his teaching job in order to have as much time as possible to write everything he could remember. Dienach describes everything he experienced of the environment and people of the year 3906 AD, according to the mind-set and limited knowledge of a 20th century man. This was not an easy task for Dienach. There were many things he claims not to have understood about what he saw, nor was he familiar with all their terms, technology, or the evolutionary path they had followed. In his memoires, he claims that the people of the future fully understood his peculiar medical situation, which they called "conscious slide", and they told Dienach as many things as they could in relation to the historical events that took place between the 21st and 40th century. The only thing they didn't tell him was the exact story of the 20th century, in case Dienach’s consciousness returned back to his original body and era (as he did) – they believed it would be dangerous to let him know his immediate future and the future of his era in case it disturbed or altered the path of history and his life. By reading Dienach's unique personal narration page by page, you will be able to decode what he claims to have seen in relation to mankind, our planet, and our

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