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Post by George J. Haas on Feb 10, 2010 18:28:05 GMT -5
Welcome to The Cydonia Institute's discussion board.
If you have any questions or comments about our new book:
The Martian Codex: More Reflections from Mars
let the discussion begin.
George J. Haas
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Post by stonesoul on Feb 16, 2010 13:11:31 GMT -5
This is concerning two of the pictures on the cover of your book. I photograph rocks for graphic designs and some how found one that matches one of the faces on your book (as well as the Mayan depiction). Please visit my blog as the photos are clearly layed out. I think this helps to prove that the face is mirrored. The rock I photographed is still there for proof as well. I think this is quite astonishing. soulspan.blogspot.com/
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Post by George J. Haas on Feb 16, 2010 17:38:46 GMT -5
Hi stonesoul,
welcome to TCI discussion board.
I saw your comparison.
Where is your stone located?
NOTE: In the future, do not use off site links. Please post your images here for members to review.
GJH
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Post by stonesoul on Feb 16, 2010 19:11:13 GMT -5
Hi George
The photo you posted beside mine doesn't look mirrored.
The photograph on your book cover (the one I'm comparing to) is obviously mirrored though.
I've shown my first original photograph of the rock found here on the shore of Prince Rupert, BC. This photo was taken from a bit of a distance with only a 7.1 megapixel camera. The picture has also been JPG'd. I now have better shots with a higher mp camera.
Sorry about posting the link - now I know.
Although the photo I've displayed is not exactly like the Mars photo, I think the resemblance is strong. Also, what are the odds of cutting into a rock (photo) randomly and coming up with such a close resemblance? I've cut into countless photos and have never come this close to a similarity.
Anyway, this coincidence has convinced me that there is more to Mars than what I used to understand and believe. Will keep on learning and discovering.
Crystal Wynd stonesoul
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Post by George J. Haas on Feb 16, 2010 19:42:35 GMT -5
Hi stonesoul, I agree your image is very interesting and does resemble the left side of the Crowned Face. However, I would suggest that if you have the opportunity - you should take a look at our book The Martian Codex, it has an entire chapter devoted to the Crowned Face. Here is a link to an early Project Teardrop study of the Crowned Face geoglyph - to get you started. herotwins.hypermart.net/Crowned/CrownedFace.htmGJH
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Post by stonesoul on Feb 17, 2010 2:18:06 GMT -5
Thanks GJH
I think I got it
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Post by marsrocks on Feb 17, 2010 9:55:31 GMT -5
stonesoul, what is the history of the area where you took the picture? Are there any ancient rock carvings in the nearby area that have been authenticated?
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Post by stonesoul on Feb 17, 2010 13:20:32 GMT -5
Hello marsrocks
I'm not aware of any hieroglyphs in this area, although there may be. The First Nations People around Prince Rupert are known for their totem pole carvings. They are also known for carving gold and copper - jewelry.
Their tribes are called 'clans' and each clan is named after an animal such as, "The Eagle Clan," "Frog Clan" etc. Their totem poles are carved in such a way that you could say the images have a mirrored appearance.
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Post by tusic on Feb 19, 2010 18:07:11 GMT -5
I am very thankful to be a member of this discussion board. I own a weightlifting club that is registered with the United States Weightlifting Federation and am also the President of the West Virginia Committee #51. My club, "Steelton Barbell Club" has many athletes who are interested in science and the many coverups that NASA and our government are hiding from we citizens. The faces of Mars is incredible. Nice to be on board with alot of intelligent folks. thanks again, Scott.
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Post by intermatrixnaut on Feb 22, 2010 16:42:02 GMT -5
Energetically speaking, this mirroring/symmetry, I find along side dimensional-folding, and am wondering if what Goro Adachi has from his analysis to the way events are "sacred-geometry"(encoded on the great-arch between cities, and in time) to what we have here on another world. Meaning, I wonder if the "civilization" that "resurrected" these bodies of work for us to see, if even from this "vantage-point" first, and then more work once we "land" on Mars again to work, have had us in mind upon it, if ever? The mannerisms of choosing your material, placement, context, all very relevant, but more to the mystery of time. Everlasting vestiges would bound to occur, myth, history, curiousity, I think even now as we build our own monuments, what we are saying to ourselves and "others" who would look upon our era of creation. I can almost call it a hunch-feeling, or a deep-set "want" that our humanity is much stranger than we would care to imagine. I'd like to think myself very imaginitive, but what I wonder about the "out there" from these beginning unfoldment of destiny seems quite marvelous, if not to say the least miraculous. Besides the dynamicism that we bring to the table as an interpreter, ala Andrew D. Basiago work, I think we have a clear cut case for not only extra-terrestrial pressence of life, but we were part of it. That's my two-cents at the moment. I hoped it helped move the stakes forward
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Post by George J. Haas on Aug 28, 2012 13:20:12 GMT -5
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Post by George J. Haas on Oct 22, 2012 7:07:39 GMT -5
ALERT: Wall Street Journal added to The Martian Codex - Book Review: "Mr. Haas and a small group of dedicated colleagues have pored over other images from the red planet for decades, looking for features that could have been created by intelligent beings. Over the years, among other things, they have seen a face they describe as half-human, half-feline. And a parrot-shaped feature on a mound of rock with '17 points of anatomical correctness.' ...they are closer than ever to solving the mystery of what has been seen in the skies." —Wall Street Journal LINK: www.amazon.com/The-Martian-Codex-More-Reflections/dp/1556438141/ref=pd_sim_b_2GJH
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