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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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I have to express a deep feeling of gratitude I felt as I watched this clip. Gratitude for Carl Sagan, his life and work, gratitude for understanding, and gratitude towards you Mac for posting this and reminding me. I'm very grateful for you.
In turn, I'll thank UFO UpDates for linking to it. But the real credit is all Sagan's.
Sagan might have had his good (or even great) moments, but he regurgitates an old shibboleth against the Christians when he blames them for the destruction of the library. There seems to be little doubt today that the library lost some of its volumes to Caesar's conquest of Egypt; many (if not most) to the 3rd-century siege of Alexandria by Emperor Aurelian; and the remainder to the invasion of Egypt by the Muslims in the 7th century. NO volumes are mentioned as being destroyed during the destruction of the temple adjacent to the library when Theodosius ordered pagan shrines and temples destroyed in 391.
Shame on Sagan for not doing his homework.
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