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There are multiple story lines woven together on this site, and there are things better presented in context than in sequence. That is why the tale of the Conspiracy itself unfolds pretty much in chronological order, but the evidence, in the images,
is inserted as needed. It might be more dramatic to lay out a
comprehensive, all-inclusive Trail of
Revelation, but that would require
large amounts of interpretive
supposition, to put a name to it. We simply do not know exactly when those on the Inside learned whatever they learned, so to arbitrarily place everything into an order based upon looking back from an outside perspective would be presumptuous even for my humility-challenged self.
I must admit, most authors (and Scientists, for that matter) do
not seem so reticent. People do like to have all the
loose ends neatly tied up, whether there is sufficient cause for
certainty or not.
This image, MGS
E0300824 . turns out to have an important piece of the puzzle, one that speaks to the heart of one of the most profound aspects of human existence. If
this is not enough to engender fear and paranoia in many people, I don't know what would be.
Aha! Finally, he reveals the Sinister Secrets of Martian Terror!
No, not really.
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I have pointed out several times that the Martian dioramas and tolas need to be viewed from some particular angle to be understood, and the Face is the absolute poster child for that phenomenon. The curious
M16-00184 partial image might actually have been trying for another view of the significant area on this one instead of the Totem area (which it misses anyway). Of course, most of my suppositions are rooted in the idea that I haven't found anything that the Insiders hadn't found already. It
would be nice to think that we were seeing something they had missed, though, wouldn't it?
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If you would kindly direct your attention to center left, there is what
one might call a mash-up, if it was music. A monkey face, with a tube running to a pair of half-merged human female faces. The monkey is bemused, the girls look rather stressed. In the lower left and upper right corners are a pair of the First Ones, the original Martians, watching with interest. Do I need to spell out the perhaps troubling-to-some implications of that
scene? There is lots more going on, but start slow- just look for those parts first.
Click on the thumbnail below for a higher resolution close-up of
the significant area.
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This is an
excellent example of one of the most difficult to discard
of the prejudices promulgated by the Conspiracy. To wit:
when looking at Mars, bigger is not always better. You need to
decide whether you wish to inspect the minute details of the
construction, or read the story. As fascinating as I find the
methodology myself, the stories are far more interesting, trust
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Since
this is a star image, I should let you
see the whole thing at higher resolution. Click on this thumbnail
for a VERY big (well, 10meg) version. Not as sharp
as some, but quite interesting. Although
it really proves nothing, there is another odd fact about the
Face which almost could be taken as
supportive evidence for this
putative statement about
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The upper surface on virtually every other
Cydonia image is much more difficult to resolve into detail than similar places anywhere else on Mars Oh, and don't forget- there is always a lot of glass in these
structures, which affects the look. This image is also has depth- the impression of a complex of buildings is unusually strong,
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Once you know how to untangle the processing, the dioramas open up before you, as you've already seen. Except at Cydonia. Is it possible that what we see on this image is one of the primary reasons the Cydonia pictures have always
received such special (processing) attention? Let's go with that for a minute. Maybe the Face was the actual laboratory where Man was created, or perhaps re-created, and that is why it has always been so
unique? I think that would pretty exciting, myself. It would be completely in sync with the style of the Conspirators to use the very locale they wished to hide as the focal point of the misinformation. Hmm. Crazy Talk? Maybe...or maybe not. |
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picture so nice, they released it twice. Actually, the first JPL
release was so ridiculous, covered with lines and noise, that a
"corrected" version was released a day or so later.
The first release provided a crummy view of some Martian
"terrain" for the eager mainstream media to use as
illustration for their New
Camera Reveals that the Face is an Illusion!
articles.
But both
Scientists and anomalists, in a rare moment of agreement,
were nonplussed by the poor quality image. Realizing that they (
the Insiders) might have overdone the degradation of the public
version, another one was quickly released. A surprisingly clean
one, as you can see. I have stressed that size and even
resolution are not always better when bigger, and this is a
pretty good example of that. The resolution was fairly low, but
the image was clear, for whatever reason.
Apart from
the singular viewing angle (which had made the initial release
look warped), the re-release turns out to be full of interesting
detail not so distinct on other Cydonia images. You can probably
see some things better on this B&W version, like yet another
Face, the girl with her head turned to the left. And there
really is a distinct eye (at least three, in fact, accommodating
various Faces visible from different angles) there, just above
the "traditional" spot. More can be seen on the color
version, like the couple waving from the top area. I am unsure
exactly why the colors are sub-par, but I'll assume it was
probably my fault somehow. Worth a look, however... click HERE.
I really think the sun angle was involved- the orange areas are
all high spots, and completely saturated out on the original,
which translates in color to blazing Sun reflections.
Can't find the Monkey on this one, but some of the related
detail is visible, if you rotate the image to the right to
approximate the presentation of the other images. But
after considerable analysis, I concluded that this image is best
seen this way. Possibly rotated left a little would be
even better, but I wanted to avoid empty wedges of space on the
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