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The following file is an excerpt from the PARANET Conference
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on the Mars findings regarding the Face on Mars. We wish to thank
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Keywords: CONRESSMAN ROE HOAGLAND MARS FACE NASA COVERUP
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The following is a template of a letter to the Chairman of the
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House Committee on Space and Technology. It is very important
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that this issue receive the proper amount of "political"
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attention, as NASA seems to have their own agenda on how to look
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for signs of extrasolar intelligence AND has refused to consider
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Keywords: HOAGLAND MARS MISSIOM PROJECT CO ET FACE
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This file is transcript of Sunday, May 7, 1989 on-line CompuServe
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Conference sponsored by the National Issues and People Forum with
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author Richard Hoagland. His most recent book, "The Monuments of
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Mars," explores a surface anomaly photographed by NASA's Mars
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Viking Mission resembling a human face.
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[The following is a transcript of Sunday, May 7, 1989 on-line
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CompuServe Conference sponsored by the National Issues and People
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Forum with author Richard Hoagland. His most recent book, "The
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Monuments of Mars," explores a surface anomaly photographed by
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NASA's Mars Viking Mission resembling a human face.]
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User ID Nod Name
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72470,250 NRL daniel burton
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71340,276 SOR Mark.Y
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76012,3361 MRT Ted
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76340,3357 BTM Michelle Smith
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76703,266 DUK Georgia
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71270,1311 LAK MARTIN ARANT
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76416,733 QFM Ed Tarantelli
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76702,330 CWV Dick
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72537,2312 PRI Paul Carr
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74656,2333 LCA Paul J. Burke/CA
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71435,1203 NWH Howard
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72135,424 PNX Jim S.
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73500,625 CGK John
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72406,1736 HLY Darrell Green
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70511,17 CRZ Mike
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74270,3360 BOI Don Ecker
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71450,3504 ANN Bert
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72560,341 RIV Mike Sugarman/Celes
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72427,1316 ENC Ron Page
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76703,674 DUK Chuck Lynd
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76247,447 DTB steve rivera
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72470,242 HVN EROL TORUN
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75015,364 SFM Stan Tenen
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72210,1213 DEM mcorbin
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76703,303 WVA Dick DeLoach
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% Conference has begun
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(Georgia) Welcome to all! Tonight we welcome Richard Hoagland.
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During the question-and-answer period, when it is your turn to
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speak, please keep line length to around 60 columns. Keep
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questions short so that all participants have an opportunity to ask
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their questions. When you have finished formulating your question,
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end with GA so that our guest will know when to begin. First, Ted
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Markley, my assistant in charge of Paranormal issues will introduce
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the guest, then ask some questions to start things moving. After
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that we will take questions as long as possible. GA Ted.
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(Ted) Tonight we are fortunate to have as our special guest
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Richard Hoagland, author of "The Monuments of Mars" and founder of
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the Mars Project and the newly formed Mars Mission. Dick's long
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list of impressive credentials can found in the Convention Center
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lobby as well as in the Issues Forum. Before we open the floor to
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questions I will conduct a brief interview with Dick which will
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cover some of the more frequently asked question. Welcome, Dick!
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GA
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(Dick) Thanks, Ted. It's nice to be here. Ah, where ever "here"
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is.
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(Ted) While many here tonight have read your book, others only know
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of the "Face" on the Martian surface through tabloids such as the
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"National Enquirer." I know that this Martian surface feature is
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getting the serious attention of noted members of the scientific
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community. Can you comment on the caliber of the team on the Mars
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Project. GA
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(Dick) Well, Ted, the list is constantly growing. We have some whom
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have been involved almost from the beginning -like Dr. Mark
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Carlotto, of the Analytic Science Corporation, in Reading Mass.
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But, then we have "new blood" that comes to us out of the blue,
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like Erol Torun of Defense Mapping who read my book last okfall,
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was _determined_ to prove me wrong --and wound up discovering some
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extraordinary stuff. So it just keeps growing.GA
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(Ted) Dick, you recently started the Mars Mission as spin off of
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the Mars Project. Can you explain the charter and purpose of the
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Mars Mission? GA
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(Dick) When it became clear last Fall that we were really on to
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something, when the numbers started really coming together I
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realized that the biggest hurdle to getting verification was going
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to be the _political_ process. So, if the Project was the
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originator of the research, the Mars Mission is the "home" of what
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I like to think of as the necessary "democratization" of the data
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to get the _political_ system up to speed for verification. In
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other words, we need to put the pressure on NASA to TAKE NEW
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PICTURES. And that means Congress and people who want to know if
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this is real. GA
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(Ted) Is there a way that interested people (even though they may
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not be highly technical) can keep abreast of new development in
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both the Mars Project and the Mars Mission? ----- Dick got knocked
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off. Please stand by. For those of you who just joined us, Dick
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Hoagland was knocked off and should be back on shortly. GA
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(Dick H.) Sorry, guys I seem to have slipped into a warp. This
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ship takes a little getting used to. One can't be "all thumbs". GA
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(Ted) I'll repeat my last question. Is there a way that interested
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people (even though they may not be highly technical) can keep
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abreast of new development in both the Mars Project and the Mars
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Mission? GA
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(Dick H.) Let's try again. Yes, there is. One can write to us at
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the Mars Mission: P.O. Box 981, Wytheville, VA 24382. Or, one can
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subscribe to the Mars Mission Newsletter (at the same P.O. Box).
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Or, one can actually log-on to our new (very new -- grin) Mars
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Mission Board, which we hope to get up and running in a week or
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two. There are so many new developments -- on both the research
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front and the political front that we've decided to try the
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"electronic way" and see if it works. I should add that Marty Arant
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is the guy who really impelled us to try this, so if it DOESN'T
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work blame him!.ga
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(Ted) One last ? before I open the floor. What can the average
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person do to help get us back to Mars and get more data on the
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"Face"? GA
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(Dick H.) (Sorry for the delay -- we have cats) The main thing is
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that we need new images of Cydonia, ASAP, And NASA has steadfastly
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refused to take them!!! That simply doesn't make sense. What
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makes this science, as opposed to that "other stuff" is that THIS
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IS TESTABLE. It's that simple. The fact that NASA doesn't WANT to
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subject this data to the only fair appraisal at this point, is very
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suspicious. Which is why we were extremely gratified that we've
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found such an excellent reception on Capitol Hill including an
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invitation to meet with the Chairman (himself!) of the House
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Committee on Science, Space and Technology a couple of weeks ago.
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His attention to this problem is probably going to do more in the
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long run to get us the answers we need (and deserve) than any other
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single development on the political front in the last 13 years.
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And, to keep that side of the system "honest" public interest
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(citizen support for the simple idea of LOOKING) is ESSENTIAL.
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This, Congressman Robert A. Roe should get some mail from anyone
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who wants to let him know that they support HIS interest in this
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vital inquiry. His address is:
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The Honorable Robert A. Roe
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Chairman, House Committee on Space, Science and
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Technology
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U.S. House of Representatives
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Rayburn Building -- Rm 2243
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Washington, D.C.
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Ted, you asked. GA
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(Ted) I'll now open the floor to ? GA
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(Dick H.) Sounds good. GA
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(Georgia) type /que to get in line.
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Paul J. Burke/CA <10>
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(Paul J. Burke/CA) Mr. Hoagland, I feel you are mining the depths
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of scientific ignorance, with this phony issue. It is the nadir of
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anthroprocentric chauvanism to believe some advanced civilization
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could detect the existence of man on this planet and do nothing
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more than carve out a mountain that MIGHT be seen, by some tree
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dwelling mammal. How could THEY see so far ahead? GA.
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(Dick H.) This goes to the heart of many issues, Paul I personally
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believe it is us who are acting slightly anthropocentric. We have
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an "image," a "model" for how "ET" is "supposed" to behave. If the
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"signal" we get doesn't fit that "image," we -- NASA -- rejects it.
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So, which is more anthropocentric? To pursue data where it leads.
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Or to say, "the data doesn't exist?" GA
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(Paul J. Burke/CA) Aren't the Mars imagers dead? How can NASA take
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any more photos?
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(Dick H.) I don't see any connection. The material "ruins" are
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still there. When Mars Observer gets there in 1993, all we want is
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the Cydonia Region REIMAGED. The objects (there is FAR more than
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the "face") will still certainly be there. GA
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(Ted) Next
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(Paul J. Burke/CA) I would agree to a 'side trip' on the next Mars
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mission,
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(Dick H.) It's not even that complicated. Mars Observer will be
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in a POLAR ORBIT. It will inevitably fly over EVERY SQUARE INCH OF
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MARS every 35 or 36 days. So, all NASA has to agree to is to take
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the images at the designated time. And they won't! GA
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% Moderator recognizes queue #2
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Bert <17>
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(Ted) GA Bert
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(Bert) Dick, do you know if the Soviets have an interest in Cydonia
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and do you have any information relating to the AP release (a month
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or so back) indicating the Soviets had observed something very
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strange on the surface of Mars? GA
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(Dick H.) I put several items relating to the past research history
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of this into the Library earlier today (Ted, can tell you guys how
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to get them out!) I can tell you this (as background to some of
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that material, which relates to past dealings we've had with the
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Soviets on this issue. Last January, one of our team -- Dr. Brian
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O'Leary a former scientist-astronaut went personally to Moscow with
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the pictures. His mission: to try to get Sagdeev and others to take
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new images with the Phobos spacecraft. They all sat there, looking
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at the Carlotto enhancements and were VERY interested, according to
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O'leary. That was over a year ago. Late last year, in December,
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just before the NASA briefing we did I got a letter from a Soviet
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scientist whom we've been in direct contact with for about a year.
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He's a specialist in "problems of extraterrestrial contact". His
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Ph.D. is in this particular subject, in fact! Anyway, HE said the
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new data was SO interesting, he was going to Sagdeev (then head of
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the unmanned Phobos Mission) to try to get new images of Cydonia
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from Phobos 2. That was last December I, of course, immediately
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shot back a reply telling him HOW the images might be taken
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(inclination of orbit to the equator, etc.) So far -- this is MAY -
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- nothing. But the Soviet's HAVE announced some pretty peculiar
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things around their Phobos mission including a Radio Moscow Report
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that Marty Arant heard first-hand which had Orthodox Russian
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priests going into the Moscow Phobos Control Center to "see the
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Phobos images of Mars and to talk about the creation. You figure
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it out. GA
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(Ted) As Dick mentioned, there will be several files in LIB 10 of
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the ISSUES forum tomorrow. Dick was furiously uploading document
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today and I have not processed them all yet....
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(Dick H.) "Furiously" is right.ga
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(Ted) We will have only one ? each until all have had at least one
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chance. GA
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NEXT
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DON <16>
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(#DON) Ok Thanks Ted. Richard, I have just a simple question. I am
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presuming that the majority of your work is concerned with the
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photos that were taken in the early 70's, and are mostly concerned
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with the "face" and what you perceive as structures my question is
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this. How many independent computer photo enhancements have been
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performed by independent facilities, other than the Carlotto work
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and if this is so important why is there so much "infighting" among
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the various people working on this, such as John Brandenbergs
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Cydonia Features, and Vince Di Pietro and Greg Molenaar. Why is
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there no co-operation? GA
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(Dick H.) I guess every time in the history of human affairs one
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comes up against a problem that is really interesting very "human"
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problem will inevitably raise there head. This is true, whether you
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work at the NSC, at NASA, for the Civil Rights movement, or
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anything. The fact of the matter is we all, all of us who have
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been involved with this firmly are committed to one goal now: new
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images ASAP. That's got to be priority number uno. The rest of it
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--which says a lot about different emphasis on different aspects of
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the research is far less important than that point. GA
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(DON) Ok, so how many independent research efforts have there been
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that confirms your theory? Or is there only one? GA
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(Dick H.) Good question. In "Monuments" I go into great detail on
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three investigations. Each of these did some imaging. The first,
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of course, was NASA! Surprised? It as NASA which first "found" this
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object, and put it on the public record. It was only after that,
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that others namely DiPietro and Molenarr, at Goddard, in 1979 did
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their "thing" -- found the SECOND, corroborating frames taken of
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Cydonia at a higher sun-angle which has given us such great data to
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actually work with. They did enhancements, published and nothing
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much happened for EIGHT YEARS. Then, in 1983 I got the images,
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looked at them and realized that I was seeing not only a "face" but
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other things which didn't belong there. That's when the third
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IMAGING investigation began -- at SRI. Their Prime system did some
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excellent work, using digital copies of the NASA Viking tapes.
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That's when we turned to a FOURTH source, for "independent data" on
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the imaging: Mark Carlotto. Carlotto, I must say, has put the most
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time and effort into extracting every bit of data from these tapes.
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And he's brought not only new techniques to the imaging. He's also
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"attacked" the problem with new ideas -- such as the "fractal
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analysis" he's not done and submitted to the journals. And every
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time we use a new technique we turn up DATA not noise.
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That, I believe, is trying to tell us something.ga
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Stan Tenen <8>
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(Stan Tenen) hi, Richard, this is Stan of meru. (I don't think I
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can squeeze in punctuation ). I have several questions; first, i
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think that you are focusing on the wrong data; brilliant as
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Carlotto's analysis is, the best data , in my opinion is Toruns.
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the alignments that he shows among the various strange objects at
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Cydonia is very hard to explain for example: l the edges of the d&m
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pyramid are very fuzzy in the enhanced photos. I am not convinced
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by the photos what is extraordinary is that the alignments of the
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d&m with the bulls eye and the face and the cliff and the tholus
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are exactly redefine the fuzzy edges of the d & m so it is not
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necessary to see it clearly - the alignments sharply define the
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edges. Also, it is not hard to find very interesting alignments
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for example; the cliff subtends the same angle from both the tip of
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the d & m and from the city center bulls eye. That means that the
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edges of the cliff, which are very well defined and the tip of the
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d & m and the bulls eye must lie on the same circle. By the way,
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what features has John Brandenberg found - I have not heard of his
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data before. Also, you mentioned base 3 and 3609 on the phone
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earlier my calculations show 360 base 10 to equal 111100 base 3.
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364 base 1 retry; 364 base 10 equals 111111 base 3, much more
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elegant. What say you. ga
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(Dick H.) I don't know quite where to begin, Stan. Let me say,
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first, that you have confused some of the work just a bit. When I
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got into this, back in 1983, it was precisely because I thought I
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saw the potential for some remarkable relationships between some
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intriguing objects at Cydonia. I put these ideas into a VERY
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primitive numerical "model" in "Monuments" I called it the
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"relationship model" and felt that if we were going to ever know at
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EXISTING image resolution what we were dealing with it would only
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be through discovery of some very precise, provocative, and
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repeating numerical RELATIONSHIPS between these objects. Little did
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I know that that day would arrive much sooner than I thought when I
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finished the book Erol, in the Fall of last year, in measuring.
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ONE of the most fascinating "structures" near the "face": the so-
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called "D&M Pyramid" discovered an extraordinary set of VERY
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SPECIFIC relationships INTERNAL to this object. I, in turn, in
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remeasuring all the previous alignments, had noted in the book
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between the objects that you cited -- the Face, the "City", the
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"Cliff" and the "Tholus" (all objects which are much easier to talk
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about if you have images and maps before you!) Anyway, in
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remeasuring those previously noted alignments, I discovered to my
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immense surprise -- and satisfaction! -- that Torun's precise
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numerical angles (and derived numerical constants which we shall
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define in a moment) SHOWED UP -- not once . . . or twice . . . but
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perhaps HALF A DOZEN TIMES (I've lost exact count, at this point).
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The point is this: you're right. To me, the REALLY exciting stuff
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is NOT that something "looks like a face" or "looks like a
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Pyramid". It's that Erol and I have discovered between us
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something like two or three dozen REPEATING numerical relationships
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and these have given us the SAME set of repeating mathematical
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constants -- like "e" and "pi" -- again . . . and again . . . and
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again. And these constants have now yielded a prediction as to the
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very siting latitude of these objects on the planets's surface --.
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Anyway, you're right. THAT's the "ball to keep one's eye upon!
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And, tonight, we're fortunate that Erol is here, to tell us
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specifically what he's discovered recently.ga
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(Georgia) Ted is next.
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(Ted) Dick, I think we passed too quickly over a couple of
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innuendoes that Don raised relative to "Infighting" and lack of co-
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operation among members of the Mars Project. Is it true that this
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has been occurring? GA
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(Dick H.) I'd be less than candid if I didn't say, "yes." But so
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what? Politics are everywhere. The point is not who agrees with
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you, or who decides that "this" area is more important than "that."
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The point in science is "Can you test your hypothesis?" Personality
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conflicts, hidden agendas, fear of being too bold (or too timid)
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have no real place in such a process. That's why those of us who
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think we need a bold, politically aggressive strategy to get back
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to Mars for the crucial data that we need now have formed the Mars
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Mission.
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(Ted) GA Dick
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(Ted) Dick has been knocked off again.
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(Dick H.) Gone into the ether, again. But, I'm back!
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steve rivera <22>
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(Ted) TO get into QUE type "/que" GA Dick
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(Dick H.) Now, what was I saying? Oh, yes . . . the point is not
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the politics of "personality," but the objective of getting real
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information on a problem of first-rate importance. If the criteria
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for an important problem be that there are no "politics," then that
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would eliminate ALL of human activity. Next.ga
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(Ted) GA Steve
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(steve rivera) SORRY I MISSED THE FIRST FIFTEEN MINUTES OF THE
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CONFERENCE BESIDES THE "ISSUES" FORUM, WHERE CAN I GET MORE
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INFORMATION (AND PERHAPS PHOTOS) SUCH AS BBS NUMBERS, ADDRESSES,
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ETC DTB GA
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(Ted) Steve, there will be a transcript of this CO in the ISSUES
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Lib 10 soon. Dick answered that question earlier. If you don't
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find what you need there send me EMAIL. NEXT
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Jim S. <12>
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(Dick H.) I should add our Mars BBS number, however, which I forgot
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earlier (703)228-7822.ga
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(Jim S.) I should preface by saying the face looks enough like a
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face to me to merit serious inquiry, however. As you know, this
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||
issue lives or dies on scientific diligence. In your white paper,
|
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you refer to the Viking images as the "first hard evidence" of the
|
||
existence of ETI. Was this just a semantical slip (did you mean
|
||
"possible indication") or do you really consider your findings
|
||
"hard evidence"? If so, isn't it possible that NASA's motivation
|
||
(or lack thereof) stems from simple mistrust of your methodology
|
||
and/or scientific objectivity? GA
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||
|
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(Dick H.) Excellent question. I used the term "hard" because for
|
||
all of NASA's 30 years of SETI. They've only had THEORY. The
|
||
evidence in the images -- no matter how you consider the pros or
|
||
cons of looking at it -- is hard evidence. It must be addressed.
|
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It has not been except by this group OUTSIDE of NASA. I have
|
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entered in LIB 10 what I think as some of the reasons for this.
|
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You may agree or disagree. But the point is this. In science, when
|
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a theory ("Hypothesis" is a better term, here) is "on the table,"
|
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the scientific process DEMANDS that it be tested. It hasn't been.
|
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The only one's who can TEST it at this point on Mars (which is the
|
||
only test that will really convince everyone) are the NASA folks
|
||
who control the spacecraft, the launch facilities, the imaging
|
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systems the tracking network, etc.etc.etc. And that"s put a severe
|
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"dent" in the process.ga
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(Ted) Next
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% Moderator recognizes queue #7
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Bert <17>
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(Ted) Bert Passes, Next
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% Moderator recognizes queue #8
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mcorbin <9>
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(mcorbin) Dick, I hope that this is not redundant as I was unable
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to get on at 6:30 due to network problems, but despite official
|
||
NASA denial of interest in this aspect of the Martian surface are
|
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there any indications of interest on their part unofficially? I
|
||
seem to get the indication that they do indeed have an interest in
|
||
this phenomenon, but they are not public about it.ga
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||
|
||
(Dick H.) If they don't have a "official"interest now, they might
|
||
have shortly. Tomorrow morning, according to a phone conversation
|
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we had with the chief aid to Congressman Roe last Friday the
|
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Congressman is sending an _official_letter to NASA, asking
|
||
precisely that question "WHAT (NASA) HAVE YOU DONE ABOUT THIS
|
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DATA?" Now it's become a bit uncomfortable in the last 48 hours or
|
||
so to lie to Congress. I think we're going to find out some
|
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interesting things in the next few days.ga
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(Ted) Ok Next
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% Moderator recognizes queue #9
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DON <16>
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(DON) Richard, I assume you are familiar with William "Bill" Moore
|
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and the work that he, Stan Friedman and Jamie Shandera have done
|
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with the MJ-12 material. As you may or may not know, ParaNet was
|
||
the first informational system to "break" this story, at ParaNet
|
||
and here on CIS. I understand that Moore was attempting to get in
|
||
contact with you. Would you care to elaborate on this, and does it
|
||
have anything to do with your attempt to get Congress involved with
|
||
the Mars material and his same attempt in reference with the MJ-12
|
||
material? ga
|
||
|
||
(Dick H.) First, the investigation into the Viking images has no
|
||
DIRECT connection with any UFO material, investigations, etc. I
|
||
want to say that, so that what I say next is very clear. Both,
|
||
however, have at their root, a POLITICAL problem. If NASA HAS done
|
||
work on these images (in the theory that we're not the only "smart"
|
||
guys in town) then the ONLY way to find that out is through the
|
||
political process -- if it works. The UFO guys have had the same
|
||
problem. So, on the surface there is a similarity. The DIFFERENCE
|
||
is this: we can test the Mars data in the very near future BY
|
||
SIMPLY GETTING NEW IMAGES OF MARS. There is no easy way to TEST
|
||
the UFO hypothesis; the "data" doesn't "stand still". Now, I'm
|
||
impressed that the CHAIRMAN of the most powerful committee, in
|
||
terms of science, in the Congress invited us in HIMSELF -- no
|
||
"staff" etc. We had what Henry Kissinger would have called a "frank
|
||
and open discussion" of many issues. His reaction was (and I'm
|
||
paraphrasing here, of course): "Look, NASA's taken a _political_
|
||
position why are you here . . . for a _political_ solution." But,
|
||
that solution is going to need the attention of Americans who want
|
||
to know what's there, if these political expressions of interest
|
||
are going to be followed through.ga
|
||
|
||
(Georgia) We are not quite finished but the format is about to
|
||
change there are still 3 questions and after I end the formal
|
||
session, each of you 3 send a ? and Ted will moderate there is a
|
||
more manageable number here now. I want to thank Richard!!!
|
||
APPLAUSE!!
|
||
|
||
% The conference has ended
|
||
Thank you for attending
|
||
|
||
(Jim S.) ?
|
||
|
||
(Ted) Let start the new que, who are waiting in the wings? ga
|
||
|
||
(DON) !!
|
||
(MARTIN ARANT) ?
|
||
(mcorbin) !
|
||
(Stan Tenen) ?
|
||
|
||
(Ted) GA Jim
|
||
|
||
(Jim S.) Thanks Ted, and yes, applause Dick. Is it just coincidence
|
||
that your Mars Mission is headquartered in a well-known UFO flap
|
||
area? More to the point, is Danny Gordon in any way connected with
|
||
your group? GA
|
||
|
||
(Dick H.) Well, everyone I know, at one time or another has asked
|
||
me that in the last year! I can assure you that UFO's are NOT why
|
||
I'm here. But I have met Danny Gordon on a number of occasions.
|
||
And he strikes me as a serious reporter, trying to fathom an
|
||
unfathomable story.ga
|
||
|
||
(Ted) Don is next ga
|
||
|
||
(DON) Richard, lets get back to Moore. I believe you did not
|
||
address the question about Moore? Is he connected with you with
|
||
the Mars material, or was this coincidence? ga
|
||
|
||
(Dick H.) Don, I have also met Bill Moore -- at a coupe of
|
||
conferences in LA, I believe. (So, I don't know where the idea came
|
||
from that "he's trying to get in touch with me; he already has!")
|
||
Anyway, I know all about his work, and can assure you that it has
|
||
no direct or indirect connection with our own. Let me add this,
|
||
however. If this data we've been exploring on Mars is as robust as
|
||
it has now become to some of us, then it raises the obvious
|
||
question: if someone could find this solar system once (the
|
||
operative "visitor to Mars" model that I favor). Then why couldn't
|
||
someone AGAIN. Especially, if the "face" is trying to tell us of
|
||
some "link" with events beyond this planet. I think we should all
|
||
keep an open mind on that point.ga
|
||
|
||
(Ted) Martin is next Don you are in line after Stan ga Martin
|
||
|
||
(#MARTIN ARANT) on my interesting conversation with JPL ted, am I
|
||
on? OK. Dick, Great conference! I was #11 and was going to make a
|
||
statement on my interesting conversation with the "gentleman" at
|
||
JPL. Anyway, is Erol Torom on line? I am interested in what else
|
||
he has discovered. ga
|
||
|
||
(Dick H.) Erol, do you want to get a word in here?ga
|
||
|
||
(Ted) Ga Erol
|
||
|
||
(Bert) ?
|
||
|
||
(Ted) Maybe Erol will speak later
|
||
|
||
(Dick H.) Let me answer Marty's question in another way. Marty
|
||
called JPL some weeks ago and got some very interesting responses
|
||
to this investigation. Particularly the idea that if we "keep this
|
||
up, we're going to destroy the planetary program, if not at least
|
||
Mars Observer!" I kid you not... Anyway, last week, a reporter for
|
||
the Wall St. Journal called up JPL and, asked to speak to the
|
||
Project Scientist for Mars Observer. I think his name is Alby, or
|
||
something. Anyway, Alby told the Wall St. Journal guy that "he
|
||
didn't have any objection to taking a few pictures of Cydonia if
|
||
asked. Point: this represents a 180 degree reversal of field for
|
||
NASA. And, I said in a note to the Journal reporter: "Perhaps it's
|
||
because there have been some calls from the guys on the Hill in the
|
||
last few days"ga
|
||
|
||
(Ted) Ok Mike wanna continue? ga
|
||
|
||
(mcorbin) Yield to Bert. Th-.,.HX6l. Good night.
|
||
|
||
(Ted) Stan is next GA STAN
|
||
|
||
(Stan Tenen) im still curious about 360 degrees and base 3 as far
|
||
as I can see 360 base10 = 111100 base3 is this correct?ga
|
||
|
||
(Ted) This seems to be a rather involve question to answer in this
|
||
format. Stan, earlier Dick gave an address where he can be reached.
|
||
Could this question be dealt with in that way? ga
|
||
|
||
(Stan Tenen) yes
|
||
|
||
(EROL TORUN) ?
|
||
|
||
(Dick H.) perhaps I can answer Stan, without boring everyone else I
|
||
come back to "how will we know it's real." That is THE question
|
||
everyone would agree (I hope!) I also feel that something said
|
||
earlier this evening is right on track:
|
||
we tend to get mesmerized by the images -- what "looks" familiar --
|
||
a "Face," etc. And we lose sight of the science -- the
|
||
epistemology -- that must underpin any "decision" on "reality." I
|
||
believe, in answer to another question, that we may have "crossed
|
||
the Rubicon" on this one. The math is the key. How many "big"
|
||
questions in science are decided by things we CANNOT see -- quarks
|
||
black-hole models .. AIDS viruses? If we have to recognize
|
||
something in these images, before we accept the "reality" of this,
|
||
then we're rejecting at least two hundred years of science! So, we
|
||
come back to the numbers. Erol discovered a specific set of numbers
|
||
in one object, after trying to DISPROVE my contention that this
|
||
object was important. I extended those specific numbers to the
|
||
whole Complex and found THE SAME quantities, expressed repeatedly
|
||
to ONE PART IN A THOUSAND!!! The probability that these serial
|
||
discoveries are chance is calculable by the same mathematics used
|
||
to calculate the odds of TWO engines failing on a 737 in England
|
||
and the results say we are NOT dealing with chance: it HAS to be
|
||
Design to we believe the numbers . . .? Read the papers on the
|
||
Mars BBS -- (703) 228-7822 -- in a week or so. ga
|
||
|
||
(Ted) Erol Torun is up. Go Ahead Erol GA
|
||
|
||
(EROL TORUN) Am I getting through to you?
|
||
|
||
(Ted) Yes. Just a reminder to those new to our CO. We operate
|
||
under formal rules. If you want to ask a question or make a
|
||
comment type a "?" or a "!" and I will take down your name and put
|
||
you in queue. I'll let you know when it is your turn. GA Erol ( GA
|
||
means Go Ahead and talk) GA
|
||
|
||
(EROL TORUN) Great conference, dick. I agree with Dick's opinion
|
||
that the final test of the reality of what we are looking at will
|
||
be based on the presence of regular geometry. To briefly summarize
|
||
my work, I have found the three things that one would look for in
|
||
ANY remotely sensed imagery that might contain ruins these are :
|
||
|
||
1 - Inconsistency with the local geology ..
|
||
2 - The presence of regular geometry that is suggestive
|
||
of intelligent intervention
|
||
3 - Meaningful context
|
||
|
||
Dick was the first to emphasize the importance of context i.e. a
|
||
face or pyramid in isolation would make little sense GA
|
||
|
||
(steve rivera) ?
|
||
|
||
(Dick H.) Sorry, I missed a bit when something knocked me off
|
||
line.ga
|
||
|
||
(Stan Tenen) bye and be well all
|
||
|
||
(Ted) Don is up GA
|
||
|
||
(DON) Thanks Ted. Richard, Mars is all well and good, and it is
|
||
possible that something has in fact occurred there. Until such time
|
||
as more photos are taken, or a manned mission happens, we will not
|
||
know. My question is this. Since the first manned flights in the
|
||
60's, there have been many reports by our astronauts of sightings
|
||
of UFOs while in orbit, or while on the moon. Also, many
|
||
unexplained sightings of something on the moon have filtered back.
|
||
In the mid 70's George Leonard wrote an excellent book titled
|
||
"Somebody Else is on the Moon". Have you read this. Or are you
|
||
familiar with this as well as other works about unusual occurrences
|
||
that have been reported on the Moon? What is your opinion that even
|
||
know, something could be occurring? ga
|
||
|
||
(Dick H.) First thing's first. My point (and Erol's) is simply
|
||
this: we now have enough repeatable, numerical data, to be able to
|
||
make a very high probability statement regarding the "reality" or
|
||
"non-reality" of the Cydonia Complex -- if we use the SAME RULES we
|
||
routinely apply to other areas of science. To most people, I
|
||
realize, they'll have to "see" something they recognize; but that's
|
||
not "science," that's emotional response. So, let's keep in mind
|
||
the work that we have covered
|
||
|
||
(Ted) Dick, are you there? ga
|
||
|
||
(DON) Ted, he got bumped.
|
||
|
||
(Ted) Dick got dumped. Welcome back Dick.
|
||
|
||
(Dick H.) Sorry, Don. Now, to the last part of your question
|
||
|
||
[Don left the conference at this point]
|
||
|
||
(Ted) Bert is next GA BERT
|
||
|
||
(Dick H.) Oh
|
||
|
||
(Bert) Go ahead and finish your thought Dick.ga
|
||
|
||
(Ted) Ga Dick
|
||
|
||
(Dick H.) I was going to answer Don's question...But. since he's
|
||
left, let's move on.ga
|
||
|
||
(Ted) GA BERT
|
||
(Bert) With regard to the AP article mentioning that the Soviets
|
||
had seen something like a "15 mile strip" and a "spindle" shaped
|
||
formation, have you or any of your group attempted to contact them
|
||
about what this might have been? ga
|
||
|
||
(Dick H.) Let's take a few interesting things in order. The Soviets
|
||
have "known" about these objects since AT LEAST 1984 -- when they
|
||
published a provocative piece in Soviet Life Mag titled" "Pyramids
|
||
on Mars?" Now, O'Leary took them the enhanced photos in Jan, '88.
|
||
They had at least a year and a half to plan how to take new images.
|
||
Now, we have strange stories coming out of Radio Moscow Stories of
|
||
"strange, spindle-shaped objects and linear features that seem
|
||
rectilinear". If you put all of this together, you just MIGHT come
|
||
up with the idea that they have indeed taken some new images . . .
|
||
and they are "leaking" news to the West -just like they've done
|
||
before. Look at the details of the "spindle story": They claim it
|
||
could be the "shadow of a spacecraft on the surface". If their
|
||
resolution is THAT good (do the calculation) then they have to have
|
||
seen something interesting at Cydonia! ga
|
||
|
||
(mcorbin) !
|
||
|
||
(Ted) Mike C is up GA Mike
|
||
|
||
(mcorbin) I have three small questions/statements to make. First,
|
||
does the US have any frames of the areas that have been taken by
|
||
the Soviets? Also, I would to offer ParaNet's assistance to you in
|
||
the efforts of getting information to the public. We are prepared
|
||
to be of service to you in any way that we possibly can. And,
|
||
finally, how near to the complex is this area that the Soviets are
|
||
interested in?
|
||
|
||
(Dick H.) To your first question, yes the Soviets have brought some
|
||
Phobos images to Washington NASA HQ but I haven't seen them. They
|
||
did show O'Leary some Phobos (the moon) photos in Tokyo. And he
|
||
brought those back to Phoenix. We were discussing them on the
|
||
phone the other afternoon when he called trying to get an idea of
|
||
the resolution of the cameras (Something like the physicists who've
|
||
been trying to duplicate the cold fusion lab set-ups from wire
|
||
photos!) Anyway, we don't know (because they haven't released
|
||
coordinates) where the Soviet "spindle" is located. So, does that
|
||
answer your question?.ga
|
||
|
||
(EROL TORUN) ?
|
||
|
||
(Ted) GA Erol
|
||
|
||
(mcorbin) Yes, one thing more on this. What is the resolution on
|
||
the Soviet's camera. Do you know?
|
||
|
||
(Dick H.) For obvious reasons, we've been trying to get very
|
||
specific info on this. But it's been hard. We've tried published
|
||
specs. We've tried "inside sources" who are working with the
|
||
Soviets (like Merton Davies, at RAND) and, we've tried to estimate
|
||
it, based on the photos they gave O'Leary last week. It all says
|
||
that IF they wanted to really take new images of Cydonia they could
|
||
probably AT LEAST equal Viking and, if they put the spacecraft in
|
||
an orbit designed to get new pics specifically they could do better
|
||
than Viking by maybe a factor of 2 or 3 But we don't know!!! ga
|
||
|
||
(EROL TORUN) ?
|
||
|
||
(Ted) ga EROL
|
||
|
||
(EROL TORUN) Dick, was the AP story more specific as to what the
|
||
Soviets meant by a "spindle shaped object" ? I'm thinking of the
|
||
Viking photograph in Monuments that shows a bizarre "bow-tie"
|
||
shaped object in close proximity to a straight line with an East-
|
||
West orientation perhaps the Soviets have reimaged these objects GA
|
||
|
||
(Dick H.) Shades of the Runway. I simply don't know, Erol. However,
|
||
all our speculating is not going to get real data. What we have
|
||
done -- and you were in the meeting in Roe's office when he asked -
|
||
- is to submit a specific "wish list" to the Chairman of items that
|
||
will move this Investigation along. And a DIRECT CALL to the
|
||
Soviets, asking to see any images they DID secure of Cydonia, is on
|
||
that list and will be in the LIB 10, t'morrow, right Ted? ga
|
||
|
||
(Ted) Should be there if all goes well. Any other ? GA
|
||
|
||
(Ted) Ok, I want to thank Richard Hoagland for a VERY interesting
|
||
and informative evening. I hope that Dick will be back to join us
|
||
soon (and hopefully will be in the National Issues Forum) to join
|
||
our discussions. Thank you Dick. GA
|
||
|
||
(mcorbin) Thank you Dick.
|
||
|
||
(Dick H.) I'd like to thank everyone who turned out, Ted, it's been
|
||
a real experience. Never had to type so fast in MY LIFE!ga
|
||
|
||
(Bert) Many thanks Dick, also thanks to Erol.
|
||
|
||
(Mark.Y) Thank you for typing with us! Much appreciated!
|
||
|
||
(Mike) Ditto
|
||
|
||
(EROL TORUN) Thanks and good night to all
|
||
|
||
(mcorbin) Thanks Erol.
|
||
|
||
(Ted) Yes, thanks to EROL also. Let you fingers do the walking thru
|
||
the data bases! Nite all! ga
|
||
|
||
(mcorbin) Night Ted. Night Bert.
|
||
|
||
(Mark.Y) Night, all!
|
||
|
||
(EROL TORUN) ditto
|
||
|
||
(Bert) Night all.
|
||
|
||
(Mike) "Nite
|
||
|
||
(Dick H.) Why does this sound (look?) like the Waltons? G'night one
|
||
and all.ga
|
||
|
||
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