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8-5-2006 7:32 PM
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8-5-2006 7:46 PM
jklugman
But even though the majority of his colleagues don't buy his "life on Mars" theory — McKay's own brother, also a NASA scientist, is one of his most prominent critics
Ouch!
8-5-2006 7:52 PM
usmc6531
back to he drawing board I suppose
8-5-2006 11:29 PM
wisedriver
I think Mars is one of the most fascinating stories. I think Hoagland and other researchers have presented strong evidence for the possibility that Cydonia contains ruins constructed by intelligent beings. Maybe that's a long shot but NASA isn't too interested in landing a craft there or photographing in hi-res. The European Mars craft now circling will be taking those hi-res color snaps and may add to "intelligence" or finally disprove. But there seems to be plenty of photographic evidence for water, moving water, geysers on Mars. But NASA wants rocks.

Sir Arthur C. Clark made the claim for glass tubes and this page at Enterprise Mission...
8-6-2006 5:44 AM
invictus
I think Hoagland and other researchers have presented strong evidence for the possibility that Cydonia contains ruins constructed by intelligent beings.
I completely agree. It's not just a "similarity game" about the so-called face but the morphology of the reason as well. Many researchers worked meticulously on the geographical features of Cydonia and the distribution of some "extraordinary" hills there, as well as the proposed "stellar alignments" of the features. Graham Hancock's "The Mars Mystery" was particularly interesting.

Modern science has been ruled by orthodox establishment bureucrats since the beginning of the 20th century, who present themselves as the sole auth...
8-6-2006 5:45 AM
invictus
Damn.. sorry... "morphology of the region" of course, not "reason".
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