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Klimmer
Mountain climber
San Diego
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There is so much we do not know.
Cydonia on Mars is very, very interesting. Many books published so far working out the beyond statistically relevant pyramidal structures. David Flynn, Richard Hoagland and many others are studying that region in fine detail and publishing books of interest. There have been University studies done and published on that region pointing out the anomalies. I will link later when I locate them again. I think I probably saved the links.
Google Mars has the most interesting area in Cydonia obscured, pixelated, and I'm not talking about the face. At least I still think it is obscured.
Why was this poster commissioned by the Military-Industrial-Secret Space Program Complex?
What is it that they know?
Full resolution image:
http://www.enterprisemission.com/images/Boeing-M2.jpg
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monolith
climber
Berkeley, CA
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Not much of a 'secret' program if they put out posters now is it Klimmer?
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WBraun
climber
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You don't hnow sh'it ....
Within that poster is a secret embedded message.
You don't have any eyeballs nor good brain that can decipher.
When one walks into a room one must immediately scan and "see".
How many wall outlets are there ...... :-)
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GDavis
Social climber
SOL CAL
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Why is it when our world comes up with questions someone always answers with Aliens?
Would you say the likelihood of an alien race coming to our world and teaching a very specific type of archetecture is more than, say, a society in a vacuum discovering incredible things with psychadelics?
Humans evolved rapidly in a short period following the ice age - that dumb dumb show said it was probably aliens. Either that, or they decided to take mushrooms which now grew and expanded their minds.
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Klimmer
Mountain climber
San Diego
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Not much of a 'secret' program if they put out posters now is it Klimmer?
Mono,
You would have to read the book Dark Mission: The Secret History of NASA to know how that poster came about and how Richard Hoagland got a copy. Very few were made, and the poster was made for insiders only, not meant for the general public.
Duh.
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monolith
climber
Berkeley, CA
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Why the hell would they make a top secret poster klimmer.
Was it to rally and inspire the insiders? Why would they be lacking in inspiration?
Did they kill the artist after it was complete? You did say it was commissioned.
This astonishing conspiracy doesn't seem to have or care about security.
Please hold our hands and explain.
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brotherbbock
Trad climber
Alta Loma, CA
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Topic Author's Reply - Nov 9, 2010 - 01:30pm PT
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From the Wiki discussion:
When Europeans began arriving in the early 16th century, they found no useful metals technology whatsoever. (Gold and Silver-smithing is not what I would call useful metals technology.) The indigenous Americans used stone, bone, and wood exclusively and when times got tough couldn't survive as societies.
Yet...... they somehow used diamond hard tools to cut precise lines and precise depths with no written language, geometry, or even use of the wheel to transport these blocks.
Aliens that have built stuff on Mars and our Moon is THE ONLY explanation.
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monolith
climber
Berkeley, CA
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Really Klimmer, I have to go and read a book to get a simple answer out of you.
Thats oh so convenient for you. Always an excuse for putting off the answers.
You've shown no previous insight which would justify reading a book recommendation from you.
Cdroids like yourself just like to ask 'Isn't it interesting that....' and expect others to do their critical thinking for them.
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bergbryce
Mountain climber
Oakland
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Nazca boggles my mind.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazca_Lines
I don't discount about anything and find somewhat un-explainable things fascinating.
I like shows like "In Search Of" and like when scientific angles are taken towards solving these "un-explainable" phenomena. I take all of that stuff with large grains of salt of course.
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monolith
climber
Berkeley, CA
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BTW Klimmer, your link doesn't even say the poster was secret.
Oatmeal is more interesting than your fantasies, Klimmer.
I see a massive ark below. It's clearly visible. But I'll just let you do your own homework.
Look, there's even a usb cable. Now isn't that interesting....
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Klimmer
Mountain climber
San Diego
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Why was this poster commissioned by the Military-Industrial-Secret Space Program Complex?
Mono,
Reading comprehension. I never said the poster was secret. It sure wasn't well known. They made limited copies and it was meant for the insiders, not the general public. Just using the phrase "Secret Space Program," doesn't mean that the poster was secret.
There is much evidence that there is indeed a Secret Space Program off the books, and that is what Richard Hoagland's and Mike Bara's best-seller Dark Mission is all about.
You can also ask Gary McKinnon, the UK guy that the DoD is trying to have extradited to the US for easily hacking into Pentagon computers. It is well known that he says he bumped into a list of names for the Off-world secret US Astronaut Corp.
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Jingy
climber
Somewhere out there
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We have the evidence(s) scattered all around the earth...
And still we have learned nothing.
Watched a show the other day call "great migration" on NatGeo.
How is it, do you think, that a baby wildebeest can be born, and almost immediately learn what to do?
That is:
1. Run for your life
2. Eat this grass because it keeps you alive.
3. Keep walking this path because its what generations of wildebeest before you have done. And it keep you alive.
And we can't even imagine how these cities were built?
WTF?
Are we just as dumb as we say they were?
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monolith
climber
Berkeley, CA
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Hum, a poster about a secret program is not secret.
What was your point again?
Back to my oatmeal.
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dirtbag
climber
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Hum, a poster about a secret program is not secret.
Yeah, but double secret probation is real.
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Reilly
Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
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Fact: Pumapunku dates back 1500 years.
Fact: Sandstone is rock. Not hard rock but rock.
Fact: 1500 years ago the only metal tools available were copper and its alloys - really soft as metals go. A little harder than sandstone but not by much! To do this work with copper/bronze tools is mind-boggling.
Fact: The blocks weigh up to 130 tons and were hauled from up to 90 km away! Most came from 10 km but that is 9.99 km farther than I want to haul anything.
Fact: The interlocking joints are angled to ensure tightness and are amazingly accurate.
Fact: This is amazing work and my hat's off to whoever did it, even if they had 'help'.
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brotherbbock
Trad climber
Alta Loma, CA
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Topic Author's Reply - Nov 9, 2010 - 04:27pm PT
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@Radical:
There is hope for you as well. Perhaps you will understand sarcasm one day.
I am about half serious with this stuff, but %100 fascinated.
The fact is I don't know if aliens made this shite, Occam s razor tells me that most likely a very smart stone age dude with a shite ton of slave labor and time created those blocks.
However, if there are aliens then they could easily have knocked out this project thousands of years ago and went on their way. Perhaps they will return someday having only aged a bit thanks to special relativity to see wtf happened to the shite they built!
Until a legit alien is confirmed let the arguments and theories roll on.....
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cintune
climber
the Moon and Antarctica
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There was a study done a while back at Tiahuanaco in which those precise mortarless joints were produced simply by rubbing rocks together, letting them grind away until they fit perfectly. Took a long time and a lot of labor, but they had plenty of both. No magic spacemen necessary.
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Reilly
Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
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And just how do you make these dovetailed keys by rubbing two stones together?
...or these mortises?
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