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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
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--Greg Bishop, author of Project Beta
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Hmmm...this tomato reinforces my theory -- at least for me -- that collective psychic energies influence the surrounding environment. The tomato is from Japan; and it just happens to resemble a Japanese monster called an "oni" as it is frequently depicted in Japanese art. Check out the following links and make a comparison:
http://hpk.wise-p.co.jp/akan/blog301-2/image/oni.jpg
http://www.goodcleanfun.net/BRYAN/ART/oni.jpg
http://hpk.wise-p.co.jp/akan/blog301-2/image/oni.jpg
It makes me wonder if the Face on Mars is truly artificial, or if it -- like this tomato -- is a natural formation which has somehow been shaped by the collective psychic energies of its neighboring planet.
Ken,
You're right -- it *does* look oni-ish.
Yeah, remember the likeness of a "Madonna and Child" which recently appeared on a wall somewhere (I can't remember which city, although it was here in the US)? It happened almost exactly around the time that John Paul II died and Benedict XVI was elected new pope. Coincidence? I think not...
That's a highly interesting notion. I don't recall seeing it in exactly that form anywhere else.
Just don't expect to make many converts at JPL. ;-)
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