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From: Kurt Jonach - The Electric Warrior" <eWarrior@electricwarrior.com> Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 02:31:16 -0700 Fwd Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 06:49:32 -0400 Subject: EW: Carlotto Finds Possible Ruins on Mars From: The Electric Warrior () -------------------------------------------------- The Electric Warrior : Web Log October 10, 2002 http://www.electricwarrior.com/ -------------------------------------------------- >> CARLOTTO FINDS POSSIBLE RUINS ON MARS martian enigmas image: Martian Rubble http://www.electricwarrior.com/mol/CarlottoMarsRubble.jpg (The Electric Warrior) - Even if you've had your fill of the recent controversy involving infrared images captured by Arizona State University's Mars Odyssey team, it wouldn't hurt to take a look at one more shot of Cydonia. Mark Carlotto, whose New Frontiers in Science Web site examines Martian enigmas like the Face on Mars, has published an analysis of the region based on a second multispectral image by THEMIS. As Carlotto tells it, not only should the existence of a second THEMIS image settle issues of authenticity raised by the Enterprise Mission, it also raises further questions about the possibility of extraterrestrial design on Mars. Carlotto used two different bands of imaging data that were just different enough to produce a stereo image of an area that includes the Mars Face as well as a rock-strewn area some 120 kilometers to the south. The broken features appear to lie in rectangular arrangements that suggest intelligent design. "On Earth, in the Middle East for example, it would certainly be seen as a possible archaeological site," writes Carlotto. "But it is on Mars." BUILDING CONSENSUS Building a case for artificiality on Mars that even NASA can't dismiss takes time, and Carlotto would probably tell you he thinks he's doing his part. He isn't doing too bad. His new online article shows a side-by-side comparison of the new THEMIS data and the highly controversial data set released last July. The July data is said to contain indisputable evidence of a subterranean cityscape on Mars. The only problem with that conclusion is that it relies on a special version of the THEMIS data which Richard Hoagland says the Enterprise Mission acquired under mysterious circumstances. TEM's assertions also come with so much more. In a recent interview Hoagland went so far as to say that the mysteries of Cydonia point to an extraordinary ancient heritage for humans that somehow reaches all the way back to Mars. "In a way, I see the ultimate confirmation of our heritage on Mars as essential to ushering in a new day here on Earth," Hoagland told Dark Planet. Carlotto's work has never carried that much baggage. To understand the context of Carlotto's investigation it helps to recall statements by the SETI Institute's Dr. Jill Tarter. "It's possible that there could be, in fact, within our solar system, some evidence of ET technology," Tarter recently told Space.com. "They may be here." Tarter didn't say exactly where we might find evidence of extraterrestrial activity in our own solar system, noting only that we haven't gathered that much information. Carlotto and the Society for Planetary SETI Research say it's worthwhile looking on Mars. That's why Carlotto finds his apparent Martian rubble so interesting. "Will this new discovery be dismissed as another optical illusion, like the Face about 120 kilometers to the north?" Carlotto closes his article by inviting planetary scientists at ASU, JPL and NASA to consider the possibility that the growing list of weird alignments and symmetries may not be coincidence after all. He also asks why Cydonia has been targeted so often so early in the mission if no one is taking it seriously: "Perhaps this recent interest in Cydonia is an indication that someone already has." -------------------------------------------------- RELATED RESOURCES 09-Oct-02 ASU Releases Second THEMIS Multispectral Image over Cydonia http://newfrontiersinscience.com/cydoniacontroversy/updates/secondTHEMIS/secondTHEMIS.html (New Frontiers in Science) - Will this new discovery be dismissed as another optical illusion, like the Face about 120 kilometers to the north? Or might some brave planetary scientist at ASU, JPL, or NASA finally consider the possibility that the growing list of 'coincidences' of symmetries, alignments, and enigmatic features may not be a coincidence after all. Perhaps this recent interest in Cydonia is an indication that someone already has. -------------------------------------------------- THE ELECTRIC WARRIOR October 10, 2002 Silicon Valley, CA http://www.electricwarrior.com Graphics & Gonzo -------------------------------------------------- The Martian Rubble image is copyright Mark Carlotto. The Electric Warrior is not responsible for the content of Web links. Content reproduced here is for informational purposes only. All copyrights Acknowledged. eWarrior@electricwarrior.com
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