The Martian Codex: More Reflections from Mars
By (Author) George J. Haas
By (author) William R. Saunders
Foreword by Greg Orme
Foreword by Randolfo Pozos
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
15th July 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Popular beliefs and controversial knowledge
523.43
Paperback
264
Width 178mm, Height 234mm, Spine 16mm
490g
In this provocative book, The Cydonia Codex authors George J. Haas and William R. Saunders use archaeological research discoveries and photographs from NASA and other space programs to document the uncanny similarities between Martian and now-extinct Earth cultures. The Martian Codex begins with a review of the thirty-year history of documenting the famous "Face on Mars" landform from NASA's first photographs in 1976 to the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's HiRISE shots in 2007. Detailed analysis shows it as a split-faced structure that precisely resembles a set of masks from a temple in Cerros, Mexico. Part two provides additional examples of two-faced and composite structures all over the red planet. Haas and Saunders explore a series of recurring motifs by providing side-by-side views of the Martian geoglyphs with their terrestrial pre-Columbian counterparts. The results substantiate a commonality between two worlds in that both depict specific gods and characters from the creation mythology of the Mayan people, as recorded in the sacred Popol Vuh. This fact-based book represents the most persuasive argument yet that extraterrestrials may indeed have appeared on Earth during an earlier era.
"Mr. Haas and a small group of dedicated colleagues have pored over other images from the red planet for decades, looking for features that could have been created by intelligent beings. Over the years, among other things, they have seen a face they describe as half-human, half-feline. And a parrot-shaped feature on a mound of rock with '17 points of anatomical correctness.' ...they are closer than ever to solving the mystery of what has been seen in the skies."
Wall Street Journal
[The Martian Codex] is a real treat it is a book that absolutely needed to be written. Good job.
Marsanomalies.com
This fact-based book represents the most persuasive argument yet that extraterrestrials may indeed have appeared on Earth during an earlier era.
Indiebound
George J. Haas is the founder and premier investigator of the Mars research group known as the Cydonia Institute, which was founded in 1991. His research encompasses over 15 years of study and analysis of NASA photographs of the "Face on Mars" and its surrounding complex. He is an image analyst, artist, art instructor, writer, curator, and former director of the Sculptors' Association of New Jersey. He is also a member of the Pre-Columbian Society based at the University of Pennsylvania and in Washington DC. William R. Saunders, co-author, is a petroleum geosciences consultant in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He has worked in the exploration and development of hydrocarbon properties in the Western Canadian Sedimentary basin for thirty years. Saunders has been studying NASA Mars images since 1998 and co-authored The Cydonia Codex- Reflections from Mars. He is associate director of the Cydonia Institute and also the founder and premier investigator for the Mars Archeological Research Society (M.A.R.S).