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He was not a writer nor did he ever plan to write a book. Paul Amadeus Dienach, was a professor of German language studies. The complete book will be published in a few months. Only a select few have ever had the privilege of reading Dienach’s detailed chronicle of events as just a small number of copies were printed and published in Greece.īut now, for the first time, people have the opportunity to read Dienach’s incredible story and hear his revelations about the future and the next evolutionary step for humanity.Įxclusively on Ancient Origins, in cooperation with the editor of the first English version of Chronicles from the Future, Achilleas Syrigos will present pages from Paul Dienach’s Diary in sequence on Ancient Origins, so stay tuned! There are many books containing prophecies and visions of future occurrences, however, none come close to the strange circumstances that happened to Dienach nearly a century ago. Although this sounds impossible and indeed fanciful, Dienach’s written account was taken very seriously by the Freemasons, who kept his book as a closely guarded secret. Dienach claims that during his one-year comatose state, brought about by a serious illness, his consciousness travelled to the future in a different body and stayed there for the entire duration of his coma. 1964-1965 Rectorate of Georgios Papachatzis: Doctorate degree awarding ceremony of Jean Lesage.Chronicles from the Future tells a remarkable story about a bizarre and incredible event experienced by Paul Amadeus Dienach, the author, who lived during the beginning of the previous century in central Europe.Papachatzis published articles Retrieved 6 February 2016 ^ Greek Index of Social Studies & Humanities: Georgios M.Systima tu ischyontos stin Ellada dioikitiku dikaiu.
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"Traité de droit administratif en vigueur en Grèce." (1977): 335-335. ^ Panteion University Library: Bibliography of Georgios Papachatzis Retrieved 6 February 2016.^ Council of State of Greece: Presidents of Departments Archived at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 8 February 2016.^ Council of State of Greece: Former judges Archived at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 8 February 2016.^ Panteion University: University Administration 1930-2011 Retrieved 9 March 2016.^ Panteion University: 85 Years Retrieved 6 February 2016.^ National Documentation Center of Greece: Συνεδρίαση XIX: 1 Ιουνίου 1932 Archived at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 6 February 2016.Papachatzis passed away in 1991 in Athens. Īmong his publications is the supposed diary of Paul Amadeus Dienach initially in 1973 and later in 1979 under the title The Valley of the Roses along with various articles on its study. Georgios Papachatzis published papers mainly in areas of Social Studies and Administrative Law. He was Vice President emeritus of Parnassos Literary Society. He served as Secretary of the Greek administration in the Dodecanese in 1947. He also served as the President of the Council of State's 2nd Department (1963-1968) and Vice President in 1969. In 1929, he was accepted into the Council of State, upon that institution's establishment, having come second to Michail Stasinopoulos in the entrance examination among about 120 nominations for the ten positions of Auditors of the Council of State. He also served as Rector of the university from 1964 to 1965. He was among the prominent Greek Professors of the first period of the Panteion University after its foundation in 1927, that contributed to the university's curriculum.
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Papachatzis was Professor of Administrative Law at Panteion University from 1943 to 1967 when he was dismissed from the Greek military junta of 1967–74. He studied law at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and was awarded a Ph.D.