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"A stunning survey of the latest evidence for intelligent life on Mars. Mac Tonnies brings a thoughtful, balanced and highly accessible approach to one of the most fascinating enigmas of our time."
--Herbie Brennan, author of Martian Genesis and The Atlantis Enigma
"Tonnies drops all predetermined opinions about Mars, and asks us to do the same."
--Greg Bishop, author of Project Beta
"I highly recommend the book for anyone interested in the search for extra-terrestrial artifacts, and the political intrigues that invariably accompany it."
--David Jinks, author of The Monkey and the Tetrahredron
"Mac Tonnies goes where NASA fears to tread and he goes first class."
--Peter Gersten, former Director of Citizens Against UFO Secrecy
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3 comments:
its funny that you laugh at people who believe in silly religions but refusing to let go of the pile-of-sand-on-mars in the face of all evidence is just as silly of a religion
Nameless one,
I have grave doubts the "parrot" is actually a geoglyph.
"Refusing to let go"? You're implying belief, and in this case I believe nothing. Rather, I'm interested (justly, I think) in the process by which researchers and artists conclude that certain formations on Mars deserve continued study.
look its irrefutable proof that Jackson Pollock was a Martian (or maybe that JP traveled to Mars and supervised a giant earthworks project):
http://www.marstoday.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=18974
why don't people just admit that when something on Mars looks vaguely like something we're familar with, it must be that there is a real connection? its so simple.
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