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Guest Page Fast links to Items: Richard – George – Jon – Keith – Ron Fast links to Bios: George – Keith – Jonathan – Ron Support The Other Side of Midnight! The Mysterious “Martian String Bag” … and Other Wonders… Connecting Mars and Earth A twist of “Martian string” …. An even larger, translucent “Martian bag” — CREATED out of string …. But old … or New? Did we (the Human Race) bring these oh-so-familiar-looking-items with us on the rovers … or, are we looking at the remnants of what we once accidentally dropped on Mars … when we (the Human Race) — a long, long time ago — also visited … Before? NASA is plainly, in the last few weeks, deliberately showing us (but, without comment!) more and more such “tantalizingly-familiar items” — by literally making some of them their “Martian Pictures of the Week” — while, […]
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. George J. Haas is the founder and premier investigator of the Mars research group known as The Cydonia Institute formed in 1991. He is also a member of the Society for Planetary SETI Research (SPSR). His research encompasses over 20 years of study and analysis of NASA and ESA photographs of Mars. His early schooling was in the visual arts, which included painting, sculpture and photography. He is an art instructor, writer, curator, and the former director of the Sculptors’ Association of New Jersey (1999 – 2001). During the 1980s he exhibited extensively throughout the New Jersey and New York area and was represented by the Grace Harkin Gallery in New York’s East Village and had a one man show at the OK Harris Gallery of Art in Soho in 1989. Over the past two decades he has studied the art and iconography of […]
George Haas Website(s): thecydoniainstitute.com spsr.nmcc.edu Book(s): The Cydonia Codex The Martian Codex: More Reflections from Mars Video(s): The Mars Codex George J. Haas is the founder and premier investigator of the Mars research group known as The Cydonia Institute and is a member of the Society for Planetary SETI Research (SPSR). His research encompasses over 30 years of study and analysis of NASA and ESA photographs of Mars. His early schooling was in the visual arts. He was an art instructor, writer, curator, and the former director of the Sculptors’ Association of New Jersey (1999 – 2001). During the 1980s he exhibited extensively throughout the New Jersey and New York area and was represented by the Grace Harkin Gallery in New York’s East Village and had a one man show at the OK Harris Gallery of Art in Soho in 1989. Over the last two decades Haas has studied the […]
In 1992, I was invited to present — at the United Nations — a remarkable artistic space discovery … as part of our on-going “Independent Mars Investigation”: That, the massive mile-long “Face on Mars” — first imaged by NASA’s unmanned Viking spacecraft in 1976 — was actually– TWO “faces” …. A terrestrial “hominid” half … elegantly blended with a completely unexpected “feline” half … a lion. My guest tonight, William Saunders (along with co-researcher, George Haas) ultimately located myriad, multi-cultural examples of sculptures and paintings on this planet, that deliberately fused “two independent symbolic concepts into a single ‘master work’.” Hass and Saunders have now also found, in addition to the Face, dozens of additional examples of such “deliberately bifurcated geoglyphs” on Mars; published two major works on this provocative “two-planets’ artistic phenomenon”; and have concluded, as a result — independent of our own revolutionary Mars’ conclusions — that somehow, […]