Klaus Dona

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Klaus Dona (* 1949 in Jenbach , Austria ) is an Austrian self-employed cultural manager , exhibition organizer and publicist of pseudoscientific works.

Life

In collaboration with Reinhard Habeck and Karl Schmeisser, Dona published several writings which are devoted to "unresolved riddles of the human past". Dona has lectured at congresses on allegedly inexplicable artifacts in Austria, Spain, the USA, Italy and France and is highly regarded by many esotericists .

Dona has lived in Vienna since 1982 and has been running an office there since 1987. For years he has devoted himself to researching what he considers to be puzzling excavations and discoveries. Among other things, he believes that he can prove the existence of an ancient, global civilization that built the first pyramids, among other things.

Klaus Dona is married to Chikako Miyahara, who was born in Japan, and has three children.

Exhibitions

  • Planning and implementation of the "Japanese Friendship Festival" on Vienna's Danube Island
  • Planning and coordination for the Japanese series feature film Tora-San
  • The splendor of the House of Habsburg in Tokyo, trigger of the “Habsburg boom” in Japan
  • Unsolved Mysteries - the world of the inexplicable. World premiere of the exhibition in Vienna; Follow-up exhibitions in Berlin (D), Interlaken (CH), Seoul (Korea)

literature

  • Laurel Coleman Steinhice: Klaus Dona: Digging for Answers ... and Finding More Questions. Anthem Publishing, 2011, ISBN 0983000301 .
  • Klaus Dona, Karl Schmeisser: Under the sign of the pyramid: Deadly search for traces. Kollateral Verlag, 2010, ISBN 3942408015 .
  • Klaus Dona & Reinhard Habeck: In the labyrinth of the inexplicable - puzzling finds from human history. Kopp Verlag, 2004, ISBN 3930219816 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Book proof