reply to post by Jinglelord
Thanks for the encouraging words Jinglelord!
I am fairly convinced that the
statues discovered by
iamonkey of ATS in 2008 constitute proof of humanoid civilization Mars. HUGE news!
Hoagland should be interested, if he doesn't know already. There also appear to be
trees, faces,
structures, and water on Mars!
Using USGS Clementine and Lunar and Planetary Society archives, I have compiled different views of the sites in my OP. In visible light, they look
like unremarkable normal formations, central peak of Letronne, and craters. But they stand out in entrancing beauty in augmented spectrum views. Joe
Escamilla discovered a new life-form, rods, using IR photography.
Speculative hypothesis: you can discover hidden hyperdimensional objects using UV, IR, gravitational and EM anomalies, and exotic particle densities.
Thus semi-cloaked domes could cover craters.
Domes are theorized to form nodes of a ley line cosmic grid extending fractally down to subatomic levels which can provide free energy, and
antigravity space-time transport. Possibly links human chakras to megalithic sites access points -- pyramids, henges and rock art sites in a grand
correspondence. It would positively transform humanity if we could recover this ancient knowledge known to many cultures as ley lines, spirit lines
(native american), and song lines (aboriginal australian).
Here are some additional views of the OP sites. Please see
ancientfuture.info for
full versions too big for this page.
I downloaded 15 images from USGS. 4 image composite of OP monument east of wishbone shaped feature. Craters have a gem-like dome appearance.
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/28c616a48416.jpg[/atsimg]
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/7014c27da593.jpg[/atsimg]
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/af52ee0077e1.jpg[/atsimg]
Conical Towers corresponds to Letronne Crater
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/a034c4592c90.png[/atsimg]
MOON RESEARCH RESOURCES
USGS Hi-Res NIR Clementine Data
here
Google Moon
Lunar and Planetary Institute
Lunar Orbiter and
Apollo
Great lunar crater photography site
Arizona State University
hi-res images with camera exposure data