Cydonia - Mars

Richard C. Hoagland
Richard C Hoagland is a scientist who has done some incredible work with the pathetically small amount of information obtained from the Mars' Missions of twenty years ago. Regardless, his identification of the face of Mars and an associated
city complex including pyramids will leave him remembered as a    genius. I've taken his graphics from his Enterprise Mission website (www.enterprisemission.com). I have no idea whether Mr. Hoagland has seen it for himself but there are other carved faces in the photograph including a rendition of the Man/Boy that's found at the creek. If this isn't enough to blow your mind,
the basic structure of Cydonia is COPIED at the creek. I've attached his graphics and my rendition of the map if the creek so you can compare for yourself.

In the Hoagland graphics there is a volcanic or meteor crater on the right side of the picture. At the creek there is a small volcanic crater.



The Creek's Version of Cydonia's Crater

 


The Creek is a place that makes 'connections'. The Griffin is the Egyptian version of an angel and sits at the west side of the valley as exact magnetic west. The pretty angel sits at the east side of the valley at exact magnetic east Together, they serve
as guardians.

The major artifact of Cydonia is what Hoagland calls 'The City', at the creek it is The Sphinx. You can see the crater from the
Sphinx and the Sphinx from the crater. In fact all of the artifacts listed are in line of sight from the others.

This significant point here is that those who made Cydonia are connected to the Creek and are identified as angels. Furthermore, the connection from the creek expands to include Egypt. Cydonia is connected to both the creek and Egypt via its use of pyramids, the greatest example is the Great Pyramid at Giza.

The moral of the story is simple. We've been here and there all along. We are amongst you and have always been so.
 

 Hoagland Audio on Angel's Lair


 

                                                                               Enterprise Mission