UFOs and Aliens: Unraveling the Enigma of the Face on Mars
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Chapter 1: The Enigmatic Discovery
There are secrets that some would prefer remain unspoken, and for good reason: they could transform our understanding of everything. You may have come across NASA's infamous revelation about a face on Mars that sparked widespread debate, only for the agency to ultimately dismiss it as a mere trick of light and shadow. Yet, numerous unusual formations exist on the Martian surface, raising questions as to why genuine researchers aren't eager to send a rover to investigate rather than exploring barren lakebeds.
Interestingly, a comic book from the 1950s depicted a face on Mars that bears a striking resemblance to the NASA image taken in 1976. This begs the question: what truths are being hidden from us?
What reasons do Congress and corporations have for keeping information about UFOs, extraterrestrial life, and Mars hidden? Perhaps there has been an awareness of something extraordinary on Mars since the time of Tesla, or maybe there's merit to remote viewing and psychic research that they aim to suppress.
It may seem far-fetched to suggest that a 1950s artist, tapping into his imagination, accurately depicted something on Mars. But even if the face is merely coincidental, I assert it is not a fluke. The presence of the face and pyramids in Cydonia is too significant to ignore. The truth is being concealed because we may already have inhabitants on Mars and an undercover space force. And while the notion of Jedi may sound fantastical, they were once known as Djedi, an echo of our ancient abilities to manipulate the physical world.
How can I be sure it isn't mere coincidence? The sheer number of 'coincidences' points to a deeper connection. Consider Morgan Robertson's 1898 novel, "The Wreck of the Titan," which eerily foreshadowed the Titanic disaster in 1912. Similarly, the album cover for The Coup's "Party Music" featured the Twin Towers aflame before the events of 9/11. Ingo Swann, a remote viewer and psychic operative for the government, didn't just predict rings around Jupiter; he sketched them, initially believing he had misidentified the planet. His findings were later validated by NASA, yet the conversation faded from public discourse.
Is there any scientific analysis of these so-called coincidences?
Section 1.1: The Mechanics of Remote Viewing
Remote viewing is a structured process that involves several components. First, you need a seer who will gather the required information. Second, blind targets are essential to prevent imagination from interfering with the data collection. A handler assists in keeping personal biases at bay, while the final stage involves confirming the accuracy of the information received.
Research over the past two decades has made it clear: we all possess the potential for remote viewing. Just as some individuals are naturally adept at mathematics while others struggle, the same applies here. If you believe you lack the ability, you likely will; conversely, if you have confidence in your skills, you’ll persist until you achieve success. Even the most brilliant mathematicians face challenges in finding solutions.
When people first attempt remote viewing, they often experience a rush of exhilaration, followed by an unlikely streak of misses that chance alone cannot explain. However, if they push through this initial phase, their skills sharpen, leading to a point where self-doubt dissipates. They learn to accept missteps as part of the process, akin to how Babe Ruth embraced his strikeouts while continuing to excel in baseball. Unfortunately, many of these 'misses' later turn out to be accurate upon deeper investigation, revealing a painful irony of knowledge hindered by secrecy.
Section 1.2: The Ongoing Mars Mysteries
To explore the intriguing mysteries of Mars more deeply, I recommend checking out the link to Mike Bara's video below. It serves as a concise summary, given the myriad of Martian enigmas that exist. The U.S. has not been the only nation to experience satellite losses aimed at Mars. What’s particularly compelling is the intense pressure NASA faced to revisit the Cydonia face, coinciding suspiciously with the unexpected loss of a probe.
The 1950s narrative is accessible on Kindle. How much of that historical context holds true? What are the chances that the artists and writers were familiar with the Sumerian tales of the Anunnaki? Are they giants, or could they simply be us? If modern humans inhabited Mars, we would likely exhibit greater height.
There are undeniable mysteries on Mars. Some individuals may hold answers, or perhaps even all the answers.
Chapter 2: The Vision for Humanity's Future
Elon Musk stands out as a visionary in his quest to propel humanity into a multi-planetary future. If life once thrived on Mars and subsequently dwindled, Earth could be on the brink of a similar fate as the dinosaurs.
Scientific consensus supports the idea that life may have existed on Mars and could still be present. Some researchers even propose that life on Earth may have originated from Mars!
It’s no wonder that 1950s authors and artists envisioned a face on Mars; this notion is likely embedded in our collective consciousness. We may very well be the Martians, and Musk's ambitions aim to lead us back home.
Nature abhors a vacuum, and our exploration of Mars is far from over. We are continuously uncovering new findings, and I encourage you to read the article linked from the Jerusalem Post, which complements the Bara video beautifully. The allure of the red planet persists, as it once had, still has, and will have azure skies.
Though the article may not fully endorse our perspective, it undeniably fuels curiosity and a yearning to explore Mars further. Ultimately, will we discover Martians? Absolutely. As Ray Bradbury’s "The Martian Chronicles" suggests, we are the Martians.
For further reading:
- Eerie Image Pulled From CD: The original cover of The Coup's album "Party Music" will see a redesign, following controversy over its imagery.
- Race for the Moon: The Face on Mars!: A fascinating blend of Jack Kirby and Al Williamson's artistic styles, showcasing the golden age of science fiction comics.
Stay tuned for more revelations regarding our cosmic neighbor.