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2023-11-26 EM Team The Story BEHIND "the First New NASA Image of The Face"

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Cydonia.
The story started at a place on Mars called "Cydonia" ... and a startling land form called "the Face on Mars."
If you are new to the story, you can learn the details in "The Monuments of Mars: a City on the Edge of Forever"; if you want the updated version, you can tune in tonight to "The Other Side of Midnight" ....
A few days ago, NASA released the first new image of "The Face on Mars" in 16 years -- the most celebrated, most recognizable feature of "Cydonia," if not of Mars itself!; one of our Enterprise imaging team members, citizen-scientist Keith Laney, has created a stunning giga-pan of this latest NASA image -- https://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/233780 -- and will be one of our featured guests tonight.
So, after ignoring the highly controversial "face" for 16 years (NASA still insists it's "just a trick of light and shadow") ... why has the space agency suddenly published the most INCREDIBLY DETAILED image of the Face ever seen outside the Agency ... an image that PROVES every one of our contentions about its "artificiality"--
Made across more than 40 years of independent research!?
Could it have anything to do with the Agency also establishing an official NASA Headquarters Office looking into UAP ("Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena"), with a sub-office devoted specifically to "t
echno-signatures" ... ancient ET RUINS ... appearing on NASA data from all across the solar system?
Whatever the reason, the story started at "Cydonia" ....Join us, tonight ... for "the Beginning of the End.
Richard C. Hoagland
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