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Invited PRAVDA Op-Ed Old Gate Farm
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Rt 4 Box 168
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Wytheville, VA 24382
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(703) 228-5524
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WHAT'S REALLY GOING ON?
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By Richard C. Hoagland
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Copyright (C) 1989
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We are living in extraordinary times . . .
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Concepts like "freedom," "democracy," and "self-determination" are
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sweeping from the East like rising wind -- from the heartland of the Union of
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Soviet Socialist Republics, across the steppes of Hungary and Poland, through
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the streets of Prague, then Westward . . . to the very structure that has come
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to stand for a divided Europe -- if not a divided Humankind -- for almost
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thirty years: the Berlin Wall.
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A hundred nasty little wars -- yesterday, euphemistically termed "regional
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conflicts" by one side, and "wars of liberation" by the other -- are,
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strangely, winding down. Many of the bloodiest, from the ten-year Iran-Iraq War
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to the fifteen-year War of Angolan Liberation, have now actually ended --
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almost overnight. Superpower defense budgets, monies that for over forty years
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have stockpiled megatons of obscene weapons systems -- weapons that could, in
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thirty minutes, end the future of Humanity itself -- are suddenly, almost
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inexplicably, beginning sharply to decline; one expert recom- mendation to the
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American Department of Defense suggests cutting half a trillion dollars in the
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next ten years.
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Critics, who for decades have railed against the waste of critical
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resources represented by these massive weapons budgets, are almost dizzy with
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the prospect of suddenly freed billions -- billions they can now realistically
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envision being spent on other problems underfunded for too long, if not on
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those not even currently addressed -- such as rescuing the planet.
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And behind it all, a rising call -- from millions in the East and West, be
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it for "A common European Home," or for recognition that "We are all One Human
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Family . . . on one Earth" -- echoing around the world on global television.
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What's happening? What the hell is really going on . . . ?
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* * *
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President Ronald Reagan, shortly after his first Soviet Summit, described
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to a Baltimore high school class his first private meeting with then-Secretary
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Gorbachev in a small cottage by historic Lake Geneva. According to the
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President,
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"I couldn't help but say to him, just think how easy his task and mine
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might be in these meetings that we held, if suddenly there was a threat to this
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world from some other species . . . from another planet . . . outside in the
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universe."
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The President concluded,
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"Such an event would force us to forget all the little local differences
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that we have between our countries, and allow us to find out that we really are
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all human beings here on this Earth together."
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That was in November, 1985.
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* * *
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Thirteen years ago, four unmanned spacecraft -- Viking Orbiters 1 and 2,
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and their respective Landers -- made an odyssey . . . to Mars.
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In the summer of 1976 -- the Bicentennial of the American Experiment --
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while the Orbiters took up their preprogrammed orbits, and snapped an estimated
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60,000 television pictures, the two Landers descended to the cold, red Martian
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deserts to scoop up soil samples, sniff the air . . . and look for signs of
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Life.
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Contrary to what you might have heard from NASA, the U.S. space agency
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which launched the Viking mission -- that Viking found no evidence of Life on
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Mars, either past or present -- new, state-of- the-art analysis of some of
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those 60,000 images, conducted by several teams of independent scientists
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operating outside of NASA both in the Soviet Union and in the United States,
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now strongly indicates that Viking may have, in fact, photographed an awesome
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set of ancient ruins on the planet. The Viking images, when analyzed by new
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computer and systems analysis techniques (unavailable when NASA first secured
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the images), reveal what many are now coming to regard as a bonafide, vast,
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"architectural complex" -- located in a Northern desert of the planet. A
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"complex," the evidence suggests, that may have been built and inhabited by
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prior intelligent visitors to Mars -- perhaps hundreds of thousands of years
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before the appearance of intelligence on this planet.
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Extraordinary? Yes. Inconceivable, within the framework of even present
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science? No.
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* * *
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The "artifacts," discovered by myself and others in a region called
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"Cydonia," consist of one gargantuan central feature -- a mile-long, 1500
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foot-high, eerily accurate, bilateral resemblance to a humanoid "face" --
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around which are grouped a series of similar- scaled "pyramids" and other
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remarkably "architectural-looking" structures. The features are linked by an
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exquisite, redundant system of fundamental mathematics and geometrical
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relationships, which seem to be encoded even in the geodetic latitude of the
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"Cydonia complex" on the planet.
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The thirteen-year history of this unique investigation, and the names of a
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legion of dedicated scientists and institutions -- from the U.S. to the
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U.S.S.R. -- who have pursued the truth regarding these intriguing photographs,
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are related in my book, The Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever
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(North Atlantic, Berkeley, CA, 1987). More recent developments -- including our
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first, tentative decoding of a potential "message," found in the "Cydonia
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mathematics" -- are available on a new audio-tape "docudrama" inspired by the
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book, also called The Monuments of Mars: Evidence of a Lost City? (Enhanced
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Audio Systems, Emeryville, CA, 1989). The tape concludes with a
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Russian-language re-creation of one of my firm hopes: a U.S - Soviet landing at
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Cydonia -- for cooperative exploration and resolution of this exquisite mystery
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on behalf of all Mankind.
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* * *
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Because of continuing publicity surrounding the on-going investigation in
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the United States, a wave of public and political sentiment has recently
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developed to hasten verification of this unprecedented scientific prospect.
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Efforts have been mounted in recent months to force NASA to reverse its 13-year
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position on "the artifacts" -- consistently demeaned by the space agency as
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"tricks of light and shadow"; specifically, the initiative has focused on
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getting NASA, during the upcoming 1993 Mars Observer mission (the next unmanned
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NASA spacecraft going back), to take new, high- resolution images of the
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"enigmatic landforms" in Cydonia -- with 50 times Viking's resolution. These
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would convincingly support or refute our "intelligence hypothesis," put forth
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as a result of our in-depth, six-year analyses of these key Viking frames.
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But, according to NASA correspondence dated as late as March, 1989, ". . .
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there are no plans to make specific studies of the so-called 'Mars Face' during
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the Mars Observer Mission. The 'Mars Face' is generally believed [by NASA
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scientists] to be a natural erosion formation, and is therefore not regarded as
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a high scientific priority in comparison with other Mars Observer mission goals
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. . ."
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In direct contradiction of this statement, then, and in direct support of
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the extraordinary possibility that there may indeed be NASA evidence of
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"ancient artifacts on Mars" -- which NASA inexplicably ignored for thirteen
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years -- is the following statement by Chairman Robert A. Roe (D-New Jersey),
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head of the pivotal House Committee (of the U.S. Congress) on Science, Space
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and Technology.
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Said Chairman Roe, in direct response to a constituent's inquiry, dated
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September 26:
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"It is my understanding that NASA does intend to try to capture, with the
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narrow-angle camera, the Cydonia region, including the unique features you have
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referred to as the "Monuments of Mars." NASA will attempt to locate and focus
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on this region both because it has interesting geological features and
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[because] it has attracted wide popular interest."
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In a radio interview conducted earlier, the Chairman of this key
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Congressional Committee -- which oversees all federal funding for science in
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America -- went even further:
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"I have seen the pictures . . . and they [the "Monuments"] don't appear
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natural. It would be stupid not to look!"
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If this observation, made by one of the most powerful and knowledgeable
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representatives in the field of science in the U.S. government, is upheld by
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Mars Observer, these discoveries will undoubtedly, radically, change the future
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course of history on Earth . . .
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If they haven't accomplished that already . . . and what we are now seeing
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nightly on our television screens, is merely a foreshadowing of what's to come
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. . .
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* * *
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Mr. Reagan repeated his scenario -- that, if we were suddenly confronted
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by some "unmistakable evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence," we would
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rapidly come together as one "human family" -- on at least four separate
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occasions during the course of his final term as President: the first, during
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his first Summit in Geneva, in late 1985; the second, when he returned and
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publicly related these private "ET musings," between himself and Mr. Gorbachev,
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to that Maryland high-school class; the third, during a live,
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globally-televised address to the United Nations, in August, 1987; and the
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fourth, before a prestigious world-affairs conference in Chicago, in early
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1988, where he specifically used the term "one human family."
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Remarkably, no political observer seems to have put these repeated,
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enigmatic statements -- by none other than a President of the United States --
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together with the staggering, world-wide "unification" of the "human family"
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now heralded by the shattering political events that have engulfed us . . . or
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to have connected them to what is, now almost certainly, waiting for the "human
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family" on the surface of the planet Mars . . .
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* * *
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When our initial "Independent Mars Investigation Team" completed the first
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phase of its analyses of the "enigmatic landforms" on the Viking photographs,
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and had published in 1984 a preliminary paper at a Boulder scientific
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conference at the University of Colorado, we also began a serious effort to
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alert our government to the data and their enormous implications: a potential
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set of extraterrestrial artifacts -- and right "next door," on Mars.
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We presented copies of our computer-enhanced Viking photographs and
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preliminary papers to colleagues of President Reagan's Science Advisor, Dr.
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George Keyworth; to staff members of the President's Office of Science and
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Technology Policy; and to a close friend, and member of the President's
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newly-appointed Space Commission, Dr. David Webb.
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Simultaneously, in view of the enormous geopolitical implications, and the
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need for the earliest verification of our hypothesis, we relayed copies of our
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research, through "second track" diplomatic channels, to the Institute for
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Space Research, in Moscow; the Institute had just announced an ambitious
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unmanned return mission to the Red Planet in 1988, termed "Phobos," designed to
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carry out new imagery of Mars in addition to close-up composition studies of
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the inner Martian moon, the namesake of the mission. If the Cydonia objects
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were truly artificial, and their "creators" truly visitors to Mars, there was a
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significant probability in our opinion of discovering additional "artifacts"
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waiting on the Martian moons . . .
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Later, at the National Academy of Sciences, in Washington, D.C., I met
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personally with Dr. Roald Sagdeev, then head of the Institute for Space
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Research, and handed him a copy of our papers, even as I invited him to
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participate in helping us discover what we'd found.
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That was in January, 1985.
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It was a few months later, after we had briefed high-level members of both
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governments on the staggering possibility that Viking may indeed have
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photographed the first hard evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence --
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"artifacts" lying on a near-by planet . . . that President Reagan, at the first
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U.S.-- U.S.S.R. Summit of his presidency, posed for the first time his
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extraordinary "extraterrestrial scenario" to Mr. Gorbachev. And, according to
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the President, Mr. Gorbachev agreed.
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Coincidence?
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* * *
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In January, 1987, one of our team associates, a former
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scientist-astronaut, Dr. Brian O'Leary, met in Moscow with members of the
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Institute for Space Research, including its director, Dr. Sagdeev. During the
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discussions, O'Leary specifically reissued our request that the Phobos planners
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consider new Cydonia photography as part of their own mission. And he left
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copies of our latest Cydonia computer-enhanced photographs of the "enigmatic
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landforms."
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In January, 1989, the one surviving Phobos spacecraft (of the two that had
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initially been launched) successfully arrived in Martian orbit. For two
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exciting months, Phobos 2 took hundreds of new close-up photographs of Mars,
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observed magnetic fields and radiation, and tracked the orbit of its eventual
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destination: Phobos. Then, without any advance warning or impending difficulty,
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according to official Soviet news sources, the spacecraft suddenly "expired" --
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just prior to initiation of the third, most crucial phase of its intended
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mission: a close-up rendezvous with Phobos, and "tree-top" examination of its
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surface.
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Western space observers listening to Radio Moscow that night were both
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puzzled and amazed to hear the news reports, describing the inexplicable
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"failure of the mission," interspersed with stories of "orthodox Russian
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priests invited to the Moscow Phobos 2 Control Center . . . to be shown
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photographs of Mars . . . and to discuss the Creation . . ."
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Curious, to say the least.
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In April, less than a month after the unfortunate demise of the Soviet
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Mars mission, and the dashing of our hopes that we might get additional
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information on Cydonia or Phobos from the Russian spacecraft, a group of us met
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in Washington with the head of the key U.S. Congressional Committee which could
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direct that NASA take new images of the "anomalies" with Mars Observer,
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Chairman Robert Roe. There in his Capitol Hill office, three of us -- imaging
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team expert, Dr. Mark Carlotto, a member of the Defense Mapping Agency (working
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unofficially with our research), Mr. Erol Torun, and myself -- showed the
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Congressman the best computer-enhanced Cydonia images we had, presented
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geometric maps demonstrating the inexplicable mathematical relationships
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between the "Cydonia anomalies" -- and discussed the extraordinary global
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implications of our data.
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Months passed . . .
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Then, in mid-September, came Chairman Roe's announcement: that, in direct
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contravention of their previous "position," NASA does indeed intend to take
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new, high-resolution images of the "Monuments of Mars," with Mars Observer . .
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. now guaranteed -- by no less than the Chairman of the House Committee on
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Science, Space and Technology himself. Thus, in less than four years -- 48
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months -- the world will finally Know . . .
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* * *
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That there are extraordinary, unprecedented changes sweeping the whole
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world is undeniable at this point. But for what reasons? And why now? And why
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with such acceleration?
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Standard political analysts cite abysmal economic conditions in the Soviet
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Union and in Eastern Europe, the general need for radical political and
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economic institutional reform, and the basic human drive for freedom,
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democracy, and the right of self-determination, long-repressed and overdue.
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Release this pent-up energy, these analysts insist, and the world will rapidly
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resemble what we're seeing on our television screens.
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These "explanations," in the face of ten thousand years of extinct
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civilizations -- gone, because their leaders couldn't change to meet the
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people's changing needs -- seem strangely lacking in perspective; naive, in
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fact, and almost myopically surreal. So, what alternative for what we have been
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witnessing could possibly be stronger?
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What if Mr. Reagan, through the constant repetition of his
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"extraterrestrial scenario," was obliquely telling us the truth?!
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What if, unknown to all but a handful "at the top," the world is on the
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brink of finally Finding Out That We Are Not Alone -- that the Martian
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"artifacts," if not their builders, are very, very Real . . . ?
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* * *
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Shortly after he returned to Washington from the successful Moscow Summit
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(his third face-to-face meeting with Mr. Gorbachev -- of what would eventually
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become an unprecedented four times, in less than three years), Mr. Reagan was
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asked by a reporter for The Washington Post how he was going to respond to Mr.
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Gorbachev's curious public invitation, just before the Summit, "to go to Mars
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together." The President responded,
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"I've seen the photographs [of Mars]. And I'll be darned if I can see why
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anyone would want to live there!"
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* * *
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What if Mr. Bush has inherited the awesome potentials . . . and the grave
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responsibilities . . . the imminent reality of confirming the "Monuments of
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Mars" will force upon the "human family" in the next few years; and, along with
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Mr. Gorbachev, knows with absolutely certainty tonight that this Reality is
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coming . . . because Phobos 2 did find something on the moons! -- behind a
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carefully fabricated cover story?
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Suppose that these few people -- who hold in their hands the literal
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destiny of the entire world -- know that there exist tonight awesome, ancient
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ruins on the surface of a nearby world that we will visit shortly . . . ruins
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filled with unknown wonders, spectacular technologies, and perhaps, secrets of
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our own beginnings . . . which someone built and occupied . . . and
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mysteriously abandoned . . . when the human race was new. Ruins whose
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centerpiece is a mile-long "monument to us" . . . and, perhaps, to what we
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would become, in several hundred thousand years . . . ?
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How would they -- could they! -- tell a world that story, a world held
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hostage for ten thousand tragic years by a thousand animosities and hatreds, a
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world not yet ready for a vastly different future, unless . . . ?
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Would not the dynamic, almost inconceivable political changes which have
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suddenly been thrust upon us -- glimmerings of sudden, real new hope, not just
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in Eastern Europe, but for age-old conflicts all around the globe, from South
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Africa to Central America to the Middle East itself -- resemble, in appearance
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if not in conformance with the repeated "warnings" of a former President of the
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United States, what is now happening with increasing and dizzying acceleration:
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the long sought End of Childhood, the first hesitating steps toward realization
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of our vast, too-long delayed potential -- as "one human family . . . on one
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Earth?" And behind it all . . . waiting . . . an almost timeless Monument --
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lying on a near-by planet, foreshadowing this ancient Truth?
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* * *
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Which brings us to the stormy Malta Summit . . .
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First of all, why "Malta?"
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Was it only sheer "convenience" -- close to Rome, where the leader of the
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Communist world had just completed an unprecedented audience with Pope
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John-Paul -- or was a deeper symbolism also subtly intended . . . including, a
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meeting in the only bay on Earth called "Marsaxlokk" -- "the Bay of Mars!"
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And why the almost dogged insistence on meeting on those ships -- to the
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point where the most severe Mediterranean storm in over twenty years was
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allowed (in peacetime!) to threaten the life of the President of the United
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States -- and then, the meetings merely shifted to another ship, but still
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within the Bay -- instead of (as common sense would strongly seem to indicate),
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a stable location on the island? More symbolism -- to reinforce the
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"importance" of the Bay -- or that . . . coupled with someone's overriding
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interest in "security?" But security from whom -- the press?; what could
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possibly have been that "secret?"
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Which brings us to one of the few results, coming from this quite
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extraordinary meeting, that we've been told about so far: the announcement of
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an accelerated timetable on the complex, but globally-important Strategic Arms
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Reduction Talks. Which raises an additional important question: why a sudden
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decision to come to an agreement by next June? Just so a treaty (on weapons
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whose likelihood of use is rapidly diminishing) can formally be ratified at the
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next Summit? Or . . . is Something Else urging now an even greater acceleration
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of events . . . beyond the dizzying rate at which they've been occurring (such
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as the GDR Party coming apart for the second time, and just as the Malta Summit
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was concluding . . .)?
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These are only some of the nagging questions left hanging in the air by a
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suddenly-called Summit, in a bay called "Mars" at Malta . . . as Something lies
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waiting for us on the planet Mars itself . . . something Big Enough to be
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shaping all of this . . . if we could only see the evidence before us.
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Mr. Gorbachev . . . Mr. Bush . . . under any definition of "glasnost" or
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"self-determination" -- as we now enter your self- proclaimed "New Era" -- we
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have a right to know.
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/exit |