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"Mission to Mars": © 2000 The Enterprise Mission Almost a quarter of a century ago, an unmanned NASA robot -- Viking 1 -- looked down on Mars from a high orbit. And in a northern Martian desert called "Cydonia" it photographed a remarkable collection of astonishingly artificial-looking objects … Including, a mile-long humanoid "face" … aligned with an equally out-of-place, highly geometric grouping of massive "Martian pyramids!" Thus began a generation-long, intense (some would even say "bitter") political and scientific controversy. Long-standing, vehement government denials (NASA) that Viking had spotted "anything unusual" ... confronted and opposed by an equally vigorous series of independent scientific studies attesting to the extraordinary scientific nature of "the Face": As the centerpiece of a long-vanished, "Martian" extraterrestrial civilization.
Including, the true Origins of Humanity itself … the ultimate Meaning -- and a key reason for Hoagland’s 17-year-old unceasing odyssey -- behind "the Monuments of Mars."
With the arrival on Mars of the Second Expedition … all hell breaks loose. Presented through a tour de force of "unprecedented Hollywood special effects" (according to Touchstone’s publicists), the lavish visuals embedded in the Mars film have been specifically designed to "intensely illustrate" the "ancient alien science and technology awakened by NASA’s unwanted presence on the planet" ...
These extraordinary experiments in fundamental physics even included observation of exotic biological effects experienced by living organisms directly exposed to those mysterious "rotational energetic processes." Ultimately, much of DePalma’s most remarkable experimental data, after detailed comparison with the theoretical predictions (produced from the geometric decoding of "the Message of Cydonia") were found to elegantly conform to Hoagland’s "Hyperdimensional Model." These impressive confirmations were not only included in later editions of Hoagland’s best selling history of the Cydonia investigations ("The Monuments of Mars"), it was a highlight of his many invited addresses to NASA over the years … and even at the UN! Yet, equally remarkable, neither Hoagland (nor any other member of The Enterprise Mission team -- either officially or unofficially) was ever approached during "Mission to Mars" development, to input their considerable "Cydonia experience" (let alone Hoagland’s unique scientific relationship with Dr. Bruce DePalma …) on any aspect of the "alien science" of the soon-to-be-released (NASA?) Touchstone film. Despite this glaring "oversight," the special effects lavishly (and expensively) embodied in this NASA-version of "what’s ultimately waiting for us at Cydonia," amazingly enough, still manage to incorporate all the major implications of Hoagland’s "Hyperdimensional Physics" in the final film … with stunning visual results. A most remarkable "coincidence." Another "sheer coincidence" is to be found in the movie’s final, quite dramatic ending. We’re not giving anything away, because several striking images from this "2001-type ending" (as Touchstone actually bills it!) have already been shown around the world (in a SuperBowl TV ad, which ran at half-time). Particularly evocative is an "alien … Martian face" seen suddenly emerging from the reddish Martian sands … clearly and irrevocably linking this film to NASA’s well-documented schizophrenic treatment of Cydonia for more than twenty years … There is only one small problem—
A hint of NASA’s "projection" of further extraterrestrial events to come? By now it should be crystal clear that Touchstone’s forthcoming "Mission to Mars," according to DePalma, is nothing more or less than NASA’s long-awaited "answer" to the sticky questions of Cydonia itself. For those who are tired of government "spin" on all the major issues of our time, in this case there are clear alternatives.
As stated earlier, NASA’s own quarter-of-a-century position on Cydonia research, as well as those of its planetary scientists, has been uniformly caustic; especially dismissive on the subject was the well-known NASA "spokesman" on the theme of extraterrestrial life, the late Carl Sagan. In his own repeated public dismissals of Cydonia, Dr. Sagan’s well-known scorn ranged from once comparing the appearance of "the Face" to the random appearance of "Jesus Christ on a tortilla chip …" to more "technical" statistical denials:
It was Sagan, just days after the release of the original Viking "Face" image in 1976, frame 35A72, who pushed to have the Viking 2 landing site switched from Cydonia -- on the grounds that it was a "rocky Northern latitude." The Viking Team subsequently put the Lander down at an even rockier and more northerly latitude -- but well away from Cydonia itself! Much later in this schizophrenic public/private Cydonia involvement, Sagan authored what has come to be viewed as the definitive "Cydonia hit piece." In this now infamous article, appearing in PARADE Magazine in 1985 and titled, "The Man in the Moon," Sagan not only sarcastically compared "the Face" to that infamous tortilla chip (as well as to a "Richard Nixon eggplant!"), he published artificially "colorized" versions of the object -- to bolster his contention that "in a separate spacecraft photo with different lighting, it seems to be an irregular hill …"
"In my view, Dr. Sagan’s article, given the circumstances, so grossly offends the ethics of science reporting that it deserves far more stringent adjectives than I have used here [emphasis added] … The fact that Dr. Sagan resorts to the array of fallacious arguments found in this [PARADE] article, and avoids addressing the actual [Cydonia] research, very strongly suggests a recognition that the case being developed for the possible artificiality of the Face was already – as early as 1984 – impressive enough to withstand responsible forms of criticism ... It would appear that Dr. Sagan may have considered it of considerable importance to divert public interest away from the Face on Mars – great enough for him to run the risk that the fallacies and diversions in his article might eventually be exposed …" Then, near the end of his life, Sagan underwent his final public change on the subject of Cydonia: in a 180-degree turn from the PARADE article, he went out of his way to separate the "Cydonia investigation" from the other, "pseudo-science" targets of his last published work, "The Demon Haunted World." In this final written statement of his life, Carl Sagan deftly contradicted all his previous "official" positions on Cydonia: pointing out that the Cydonia investigation, as distinguished from most "extraordinary claims," stood apart -- by having the one essential precept of "good science" … it could actually be tested. He concluded his "about face" by arguing that, as a clear "scientific problem," Cydonia deserved to be fairly tested in the coming years … via a veritable fleet of new missions then heading back to Mars … Which, curiously, is precisely when NASA (and Russian) missions to the Red Planet literally began to disappear …
Why?! Was this a deliberate "message" – carefully inserted into the middle of Sagan’s authorized biography … by none other than Carl Sagan? From its placement in that program, it was obviously intended only to be seen on Sagan’s death … Now, in light of NASA’s own highly questionable "sudden turn around" on the subject of Cydonia -- it’s documented, official backing of this soon-to-be-highly- controversial major film finally dealing with the taboo "Face on Mars" … but without Hoagland -- the real reasons underlying Sagan’s unmistakable (if oblique) "last reference to Cydonia" is even more fascinating. Considering the complete non sequitur represented by the otherwise unidentified insertion of Hoagland at that precise moment in his own life-story, there seems to be no other reasonable explanation for this bizarre event … than the fact that Sagan specifically wanted to draw attention to the importance of the real quarter-century of Cydonia research, on the occasion of his death … Led by Richard Hoagland! Finally, there is Hoagland’s own proposed "feature film" on the subject of Cydonia, written in collaboration with Paul Davids. Currently making the rounds of several major studios, the script presents a VERY different view (than the DePalma version) of NASA’s less-than-forthright actions vis a vis "the Face on Mars" for over twenty years … One thing is certain: the time to ask "what’s truly waiting at Cydonia ?" has finally come. This seems to be "The Year!" For the answers, just-- Stay tuned … |
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