Well, with my own Cydonia research, I found TONS of mathematical redundancies, ranging from cosigns, tangents, tetrahedral geometry, etc. You really mean to tell me that all this redundancy, as well as what IR readings have shown, alongside what appears to be ribbed, glass tubes emerging from the sands of Mars, that all this is a mere coincidence? I don't believe that whatsoever.
And I mentioned Japan because the geologists and the archeologists were practically at each others throats, and it finally took the discovery of some statuary to finally shut the geologists. And I want to bring up something....the Brookings report made right when NASA will still be put togather...which was a report done by the famous Brookings institute was made by a think-tank of many of the top egg heads from all fields of study, from scientific, cultural, economic, and social areas..and it stated, which I disagree with, that when we explore space and the enviable discovery of the evidence of intelligent, alien life.....be it ruins from long gone civilizations, or the ET's themselves, it would destroy human society....religious, scientific and economic institutions would collapse, everyone would go nuts and kill each other or themselves, and the most devastated people of them all would be scientists and engineers, for they would no longer bu the highest masters over nature, and so on. And if you don't believe me, look it up, it's a lot of reading, but it's there. And before someone says, "But it's a 50+ year old document, we would not be following that policy anymore!" Well, there's a little thing called the Constitution of the United States of America, and the first amendment itself is is only a handful of words from the thousands of words the entire document....and we still hold dear to this document, more than 200 years after it's been written. The Brookings report is many pages, so get yourself some coffee when, or if you plan to read it.
Also, you might say this and that about Hoagland being either a nut or rogue, he's had a list of credentials as well....like being science advisor to CBS News and Walter Cronkite, recipient of the Angstrom medal, co-creater of the Pioneer plaque, originator of the Europa Proposal, being the youngest man to curate a planetarium, and a personal hero of mine. Not what one could call a 'tin foil hat wearing crackpot' I'd say.
As for numerology, if one reads the stats and numbers of all the NASA missions, there's been a LOT of ritualistic things done regarding numbers, dating back to ancient Egypt.
And I still don't see why my papers the teach ripped up would be wrong and him right. About every hundred years or so, a new concept or way of thinking comes that pretty much pisses off the status quo or established way of thinking. Copernicus, Galileo when said the earth went around the sun, the authorities had them arrested or made to look like cooks, it took years before what they spoke of to be taken as fact. Or look how far JP Morgan and that other assho, er, business man, Thomas Edison (he was a ruthless business man first, and a man of science second) went to destroy Tesla when he was trying to come up with a source of energy that was clean, safe, and most importantly, free. Same goes for the following:
The Earth is flat
Man can not fly
Man will never reach the moon
These were mainstream ways of thinking, to the point that folks saying otherwise were labeled either lunatics or heretics. And if you wanna see violations in mainstream physics, I got two examples:
1: The launch of the first US probe, it went hundreds of miles further than it should have, the rocket engines and fuel just could not have done it.
2: All the gas giants of our solar system have a hexagonal shaped storm at the north poles, going opposite the direction of rotation.
Hell, those were topics that were part of my papers that the fat f*ck tore up.
And Albertese, you yourself said that the formation of what you saw in the picture I showed you would be ultra rare, and the odds to that, especially to what else I've seen on Mars, its moons, our moon, Iapetus and several other example in our solar system would be like having a bag full of hundreds of coins one collected randomly from the sidewalk over time all dated the same year...and that's just me being conservative. From what I have seen there, with so much geometry, someone built that thing. Remember what Sagan once said, if looking for intelligent life, look for the geometry ...and I can see a whole lot of it in that picture alone. And the White house said they have no saying on UFO's and ET's with no information to give....yet we got military guys openly admitting to UFO's stopping by and essentially shutting down their nukes and missile silos.....kinda contradictory, eh?
And no one stated that 2012 is the end of the world. From my own studies, and those of many others, it's more of the end of an era...a new beginning of how we could look at and see things, a new way of thinking. Personally, I look forward to a year from now. 2012 with it being the end of the world is more of a 'fear porn' campaign than anything else, same with so much fear porn about comet Elleneen, calling it a doomsday comet or whatever....no. Hell, even NASA said it was one of those comets that once it passes by us, we'll never see it again, ever....yet the guy who actually discovered it said the opposite.
And, while this might piss off a few Trekkies, I feel Gene might have known something, along with Lucas, Spielberg and Clark. Part of Brookings said something of a "conditioning" program to in a way get folks ready so they won't go crazy and kill each other when the day we learn of the existence of alien life, past or present. Look how scifi changed over the years....from before the 60's, it was aliens wanting to kill, rape, enslave or eat us....and from the 60's onwards, it was humanity and aliens working, living, even loving together. Plus I see little kids, with pictures of the now classic gray alien on their shirts, toys and so on. Kinda like what Gorkon said in ST6, that major change would be the hardest on the older generations, the younger ones, like the gen-x'ers, little kids, teens, and so on would handle it by saying, "Yep, we know! Ain't it cool?!

" and the like. I even remember some of Gene's stories, like Who Morns for Apollo, The Paradise Syndrome, Patterns of Force and so on where man's development was effected by alien visitations in the past, or vice versa. It's been a huge theme with Doctor Who and Brookings with the aforementioned conditioning to get people ready and avoid 'culture shock' in 2001: A Space Oddessy. And I don't see it hard to envision, several hundred to several thousand years ago alien travelers with advanced technology and/or abilities coming to Earth, and they being thought of as gods or other deities. The Native Americans, especially, talk about beings from the sky visiting them, teaching them, helping them. Maybe the origins of angels and maybe even Christ himself could be alien in origin. I seen many Renaissance paintings showing weird vehicles, looking a lot like the UFO's seen in the sky today. Plus the Nazca lines, those pictures that only one can see from in the sky...plus, with my own theories of the face on Mars, being left there for someone to see it...I mean a mile long face on a planet that the mainstream says should not be there, would be an attention getter. Same with our odd development...first we're sitting in caves, eating bananas and picked lice out of our butts, and then in a super short time, making pyramids....and then it all goes slow again until around less than 200 years ago we go from horse and buggy to all the advances we supposedly done in a short time...I mean our tech spiked over the past 100 years alone. I feel that we either were helped, or that we got it from someone else in other ways. That's how I feel on the topic.
And just to keep from some of the folks from rolling their eyes from what I've typed and my theories, beliefs and so on, help me pick a hair style for Cassy, here. Which looks better?
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A shot or two of her before I got her body down to what I wanted to make. She's using her personal weapon, "The Sting Beam" here, and if you look carefully, you'll see why I named it that.
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