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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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7 comments:
He hosts a full moon mediation every month, but drum/dancing sessions as well as figure drawing.
I'd be all over that that CoSM all the time if I lived in NY..
Nice new look.
I like the work, but I find his rap to be smarmy. If art is to be truly inspirational, I don't believe that needs to be pointed out to the viewer, particularly by the artist that creates it!
Michael
Grey's a bit zealous-sounding in the video, but I'll cut him some slack; I'd probably seem pretty self-congratulatory too if I had a camera in my face and was asked to justify my work.
Besides, Grey's paintings really *are* compelling. "It's not bragging if it's true."
perhaps years of people telling him how awesome his work is, has taken it's toll. I know from reading "Sacred Mirrors" that he's really of the artist mentality, and has worked for years to express his view of the world.
He's more than just show.
Sorry to disagree guys, not with the appreciation of the work, just the rap. The bit about 9-11 and the towers and Bush and the terrorists, and his inclusion of it in his description just smacks of snake oil to me. I just don't need that. I guess, like you, I do find the work fascinating and I do understand the amount of work involved. It can stand alone.
And Mac, I've heard you on broadcasts, you couldn't be less self-congratulatory if you tried.
Michael
And Mac, I've heard you on broadcasts, you couldn't be less self-congratulatory if you tried.
I guess I do err on the side f self-deprecation, now that you mention it.
There's nothing wrong with modesty.
To me, it enhances credibility, in a way.
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