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Robinson Crusoe - Explained by the Billy Meier Contacts
Explained by the Billy Meier Contacts:
Mysteries, Myths, Legends, Conspiracy Theories, Historical Inaccuracies & More
compiled by David Chance
Robinson Crusoe
wikipedia/wiki/Robinson Crusoe
wikipedia/wiki/Daniel Defoe
wikipedia/wiki/Alexander Selkirk
wikipedia/wiki/Robinson Crusoe Island
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Billy:
… Do you know the Robinson story?
Ptaah:
The one about Daniel Defoe?
If you mean this one, then I know the book and reality.
Billy:
That's what it is all about. It is said that the story is fictitious, which I myself also see, but Defoe
is said to have taken the story of a sailor as the basis for his book. The sailor is said to have
lived alone on a remote island for years after a shipwreck.
Ptaah:
That's right; this sailor – his name was Alexander Selkirk – did indeed exist, but the story as
Robinson Crusoe was freely invented by Daniel Defoe.
Billy:
I realise that, as I said before, but what is the truth about the sailor Alexander Selkirk, after all?
When I looked on the Internet, I found various assertions and representations, although it is not
clear which data correspond to reality.
Ptaah:
Actually there are different versions from different authors, all of which I know.
The real truth, however, can be found on the internet if you look for an author named Diana
Souhami, who collected the most effective facts and wrote a book from them.
You can also simply enter the search term 'A Creep Becomes World Famous' and you will
find a short review with the most important inform