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Guest Page Fast links to Items:  Richard – Barbara – Robert – Timothy – Andrew – Ron Fast links to Bios: Barbara – Darrell (Arthur) – Robert – Timothy – Ron – Andrew – Kynthea – Keith The Chinese have (finally …) landed on the planet Mars! That’s the good news. The “bad” news is that, after months of anticipatory speculation as to what color the Chinese would “reveal” about the current Martian skies, in their first horizon color images, they’ve ONLY given us—- Black and white! The mighty “People’s Republic of China” have “punted” on the most blatant aspect of the current atmosphere of Mars …. Why? Also tonight: a surprising bit of Chinese Tienwen-1 data from orbit that, in fact, not only strongly implies (as our own studies have done) that Mars’ current atmosphere is MUCH, MUCH denser than NASA has been telling us for decades … but […]

Guest Page Fast links to Items:  Richard – Darrell (Arthur) – Timothy – Andrew Fast links to Bios:  Darrell (Arthur) – Timothy – Andrew – Ron – Keith  Is the Great Pyramid — that brooding, manmade artificial “mountain by the Nile,” composed of over 2 million carefully cut and painstakingly assembled limestone blocks — truly, as many have claimed down through History, in actuality– A “Time-Capsule … in stone?” In “The Dimensions of the Great Pyramid,” the noted scholar, the late Professor Livio Catullo Stecchini, firmly debunked all notions that “the dimensions and geometry of the Great Pyramid might contain any mysterious meanings.” However, as my guest tonight D. Authur Gusner, argues: “My own research raises a query: are there, in direct contradiction to Stecchini’s “edict,” in fact genuine undiscovered mysteries still to be revealed within the pyramid’s stubbornly ‘resonant’ geometric measurements?” Gusner’s answer — based on decades of analysis of […]

. D. Arthur Gusner Website: GalaxyQuestBooks.com Determined to serve his country, D. Arthur Gusner, at the age of sixteen, “borrowed” his brother’s draft card and joined the United States Army. After three years of honorable service, he then sought an education at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, where he earned degrees in chemistry and physics.His subsequent 20-year career was as a physicist for the United States Navy, where he specialized in submarine warfare.At the end of the cold war, he turned his attention to marine research and exploration, where he has focused on the search for and recovery of historical shipwrecks. His experience and submarine warfare background influenced his books Guardian Force, Earth Guardian, Guardian Probe, Guardian Strike, and Guardian Thunder.D. Arthur Gusner and his yellow Labrador guide dog, Limo, currently live in Cambria on the Central Coast of California.