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Tuesday, 29 July 2008

There are many so called “mysteries” that are no longer on my personal list of mysteries. But there are still enough matters that puzzle me to fill this blog for a few weeks. Here is a series of videos on one of the mysteries that is still high on my list: Mars.
It are nine videos of ten minutes each, but they are worth watching. Richard Hoagland carefully builds his story up, step by step. And especially in part 8 he gives some mind boggling information.
Here is the text that comes with the video’s:
”The first official record of Richard C. Hoagland’s historic presentation — on the critical issue of potential “ET artifacts” discovered on the planet Mars — made to thousands of government engineers and scientists on March 20, 1990, at the NASA-Lewis Research Center, in Cleveland, Ohio. At the invitation of the center Director himself, Dr. John Klineberg, Hoagland outlines in detail the early findings of the Independent Mars Investigation Team, and their complex, multi-disciplinary analyses of a series of extraordinary, enigmatic photos sent back by NASA’s first official “search for life on Mars” — the 1976 Project Viking Mission. You’ll see the intensely controversial, official NASA photos themselves as NASA’s own engineers first saw them — images and measurements which demonstrate the extraordinarily redundant, “impossible” mathematical design discovered by Hoagland and his colleagues connecting the enigmatic Martian “Sphinx,” and the nearby “pyramid complex” lying in a northern desert region called “Cydonia” — left by “someone” very long ago…on the planet Mars. One day (and perhaps, given recent headlines, very soon…) this first official record of a NASA briefing on the “Monuments of Mars” will be confirmed as valid scientific confirmation of a “high-tech civilization” visiting our solar system…untold millennia ago.”
And here are the video’s:

Comments:

waa

2008-07-29 03:11:51

Ik vrees dat dit toch allemaal wat achterhaald is. Hij werkt ook wel met erg vage plaatjes en dat interpreteert natuurlijk makkelijk. Kijk bijvoorbeeld maar naar de recente, scherpere foto’s van die ‘D&M Pyramid’: http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2003/09/15/

jan

2008-07-29 09:32:53

tja, dan valt zijn hele berekening in duigen …