Space.com article SUPPORTS Cydonia research
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i vote to lock this thread its straight out of nowhere and it ought to go back there
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In four or five paragraphs Max, can you give us a brief biography of how you came to be so fascinated by this, culminating in how you've arrived at your conclusions? Include in the first couple paragraphs information as to what you were into as a kid.
Personally I pored over NASA images and space books. Back in the day, you could just write to NASA and free of charge they would send you booklets about the Mariner, Viking, Voyager missions. Those were the days, eh?
But how did you get into this and what provoked your journey to certitude about the planet Mars? I think you owe everyone an explanation, so to speak. Just to clear the thin Martian air of any confusion. And/or lock the thread as suggested. . .

Personally I pored over NASA images and space books. Back in the day, you could just write to NASA and free of charge they would send you booklets about the Mariner, Viking, Voyager missions. Those were the days, eh?
But how did you get into this and what provoked your journey to certitude about the planet Mars? I think you owe everyone an explanation, so to speak. Just to clear the thin Martian air of any confusion. And/or lock the thread as suggested. . .
There is no me. There is no you. There is all. There is no you. There is no me. And that is all. A profound acceptance of an enormous pageantry. A haunting certainty that the unifying principle of this universe is love. -- Propagandhi
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Nothing against those who [despite clear presentations of futility] continue to attempt to engage this Knife fellow, but I think I can safely say I'm far more in awe of the repeated attempts to obtain any semblance of a coherent response from Mr. Knife than the responses he provides.
Who's more mad? The madman, or those that continue to believe the madman will eventually provide coherence?
I mean, don't get me wrong - it can be [and has been] entertaining to a degree -- for the first 9 or so pages -- but we're reaching [or have surpassed] the point of no return: the deep dwellings of The Knife himself, where rock formations are faces and blinking geometric lines provide proof of the meaning of... existence.
Nothing against those who [despite clear presentations of futility] continue to attempt to engage this Knife fellow, but I think I can safely say I'm far more in awe of the repeated attempts to obtain any semblance of a coherent response from Mr. Knife than the responses he provides.
Who's more mad? The madman, or those that continue to believe the madman will eventually provide coherence?
I mean, don't get me wrong - it can be [and has been] entertaining to a degree -- for the first 9 or so pages -- but we're reaching [or have surpassed] the point of no return: the deep dwellings of The Knife himself, where rock formations are faces and blinking geometric lines provide proof of the meaning of... existence.
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I don't know. I kind of like this thread. It's like an old friend to me now. Every so often Max bumps it to the top, his smiling avatar still wearing the cap with the sunglasses perched above the brim, the adorable little dimple in his chin like a mysterious martian crater, and proceeds to smugly rankle the readers with a link to a new update on his website. In addition to this helpful maintenance, he kindly offers a cryptic, yet meaningless scoff upon the latest uncomprehending commenters, just enough to piss them all off and cure them forever of any serious consideration of the theories of Richard Hoagland and stem any curiosity to ever visit "The Enterprise Mission" without first smoking the chronic. For these public services alone, his tenancy of this thread, on this board, has social value.
Sometimes, when I'm in a rare funk, and I feel like the forum is populated by a group of the most foolhardy and gullible bunch of in-fighting and cantankerous crackpots to ever find purchase in one url on the conspiro-web, I come to this thread and quietly bask in the serenity brought by a consensus which considers that, whatever else may be dividing us, whatever insults and acrimony we may share, here, on this thread, we can come together in an expression of unity, and, as brothers and sisters, with all our hearts and in common bonding, raise our voices as one and say... "huh?"
Sometimes, when I'm in a rare funk, and I feel like the forum is populated by a group of the most foolhardy and gullible bunch of in-fighting and cantankerous crackpots to ever find purchase in one url on the conspiro-web, I come to this thread and quietly bask in the serenity brought by a consensus which considers that, whatever else may be dividing us, whatever insults and acrimony we may share, here, on this thread, we can come together in an expression of unity, and, as brothers and sisters, with all our hearts and in common bonding, raise our voices as one and say... "huh?"
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Guilty!barracuda wrote: to ever visit "The Enterprise Mission" without first smoking the chronic
“blunting the idealism of youth is a national security project” - Hugh Manatee Wins
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Well, I stand corrected.
I'd be hard-pressed to disagree with any of those fine points, and upon further reflection, it's quite clear my motivation for continuing to follow and post to this thread can only be for those reasons outlined by the 'cuda above...
If only we had a Max The Knife Cydonia thread at the ready for deployment at any dull cocktail party or social event -- the rewards would be immeasurable
Well, I stand corrected.
I'd be hard-pressed to disagree with any of those fine points, and upon further reflection, it's quite clear my motivation for continuing to follow and post to this thread can only be for those reasons outlined by the 'cuda above...
If only we had a Max The Knife Cydonia thread at the ready for deployment at any dull cocktail party or social event -- the rewards would be immeasurable
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You are correct.Simulist wrote: .....
Either Hoagland explains his stuff with astounding ineptitude, or he is being intentionally opaque. Since Hoagland isn't a stupid man, the latter seems the most likely explanation.
Richard C. Hoagland's mouth writes checks that his supporting data just can't cash — so, since he can't "dazzle 'em with brilliance," he continually sets about to "baffle 'em with bullshit."
And the scent has become overpowering.
This is not 'seeing faces in clouds.' It's an example of keyword-based psyops.
In 1945 an OSS team went into Vietnam to find Ho Chi Minh.
The medic, Paul Hoagland, saved Ho's life.
After the Vietnam War officially ended in 1975, this history of US military-intelligence saving Ho's life...became an embarassing piece of history.
So a guy named Richard Hoagland was given the (no doubt) lucrative task of fronting a W.O.O. story as a "no way" decoy.
Same reason for the movie, 'The Deer Hunter.'
Same reason Dr. Steven Greer is fronting the disinfo 'Disclosure Project.' (See Dealey Plaza driver.)
http://www.historynet.com/ho-chi-minh-and-the-oss.htm

"OSS Deer Team members pose with Viet Minh leaders Ho Chi Minh and Vo Nguyen Giap during training at Tan Trao in August 1945. Deer Team members standing, l to r, are Rene Defourneaux, (Ho), Allison Thomas, (Giap), Henry Prunier and Paul Hoagland, far right. Kneeling, left, are Lawrence Vogt and Aaron Squires.
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/HI16Dg03.html
On August 17, 1945, Ho Chi Minh and the Viet Minh with US support took Hanoi from the Japanese. Ho Chi Minh was accompanied on his march into Hanoi by Paul Hoagland, to whom he owed his life, and the rest of the OSS Deer Team that had parachuted into his camp. On that day, Ho Chi Minh broadcast the following message in accented English to OSS headquarters:
National Liberation Committee on VML [Viet Minh League] begs US authorities to inform United Nations the following: We were fighting Japanese on the side of the United Nations. Now Japan has surrendered. We beg the United Nations to realize their solemn promise that all nationalities will be given democracy and independence. If United Nations break their solemn promise and do not grant Indochina full independence, we will keep fighting until we get it.
CIA runs mainstream media since WWII:
news rooms, movies/TV, publishing
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Disney is CIA for kidz!
news rooms, movies/TV, publishing
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Disney is CIA for kidz!
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Ok, guys & gals... This is IT
The crux (in EVERY sense of the word) of Cydonia all came together with a single 19.5 measurement.
The overwhelmingly redundant geometric and symbolic evidence is... in a word... EXTRAORDINARY.
The vast implications of this "Message of Cydonia" to humanity's past, present, and future are... in another word...
Profound.
Lest one chooses to employ willful ignorance or just plain stupidity, there can be NO denying...
The Crux of Cydonia.

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The crux (in EVERY sense of the word) of Cydonia all came together with a single 19.5 measurement.
The overwhelmingly redundant geometric and symbolic evidence is... in a word... EXTRAORDINARY.
The vast implications of this "Message of Cydonia" to humanity's past, present, and future are... in another word...
Profound.
Lest one chooses to employ willful ignorance or just plain stupidity, there can be NO denying...
The Crux of Cydonia.

Click image for full resolution version.
The Face on Mars doesn't just mean something, it means everything. It is the Way, the Truth, & the Light.
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MaxtheKnife wrote:Ok, guys & gals... This is IT

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Now I can see why you never wanted to actually answer questions about your "research", Max. Yes, the evidence you've "discovered" on Cydonia is truly profound. Profoundly offensive, that is.
Just to be clear, Max has found symbolism of THE CRUCIFIXION OF JESUS CHRIST on Mars, along with other xtian symbolism, including the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which he sees as represented in the central "Pac-Man" shape in his collage above.

Just to be clear, Max has found symbolism of THE CRUCIFIXION OF JESUS CHRIST on Mars, along with other xtian symbolism, including the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which he sees as represented in the central "Pac-Man" shape in his collage above.

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If you're going to "clarify" my work... best to actually READ it. 

Hanuman Ji


A Mayan connection...

Been meaning to incorporate this, but you shoul've made the connection by now...


Hanuman Ji


A Mayan connection...

Been meaning to incorporate this, but you shoul've made the connection by now...

The Face on Mars doesn't just mean something, it means everything. It is the Way, the Truth, & the Light.
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I did read it. It's utter baloney, and highly offensive.
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Wow. I usually try not be a dick. But this is ludicrous Mr. Knife. Utterly, embarrassingly ludicrous. I haven't the slightest idea of what the fuck you are pointing out. I am one for occultic amazement too. But man dude. Your lines and mirror images make totally no sense.
AGAIN (I'm not mad or perturbed in any way), BUT AGAIN, if you have something to explain, EXPLAIN IT!!!!
AGAIN (I'm not mad or perturbed in any way), BUT AGAIN, if you have something to explain, EXPLAIN IT!!!!
There is no me. There is no you. There is all. There is no you. There is no me. And that is all. A profound acceptance of an enormous pageantry. A haunting certainty that the unifying principle of this universe is love. -- Propagandhi