Brian Cory Dobbs
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You know how orientations play an important role in the megalithic structures here on Earth.
These things are both oriented in the same way.
So this is where the story starts.
You had Joe McMoneagle on here, and he remote viewed Mars.
Okay.
and he remote viewed one very specific pyramid on Mars, and it's called Crater Pyramid, right?
If you can bring that up.
This pyramid is directly adjacent to an impact crater.
Now this is an old photograph, and we'll see a new one here just in a second, but first let's look at this closely.
You see an impact crater which is two and a half miles wide.
The pyramid next to it is 1.7 miles wide.
You see a surrounding ejecta field where all the debris that was inside the crater was blown out and spewed all over the place, but it is not on top of the pyramid next to it.
The pyramid itself has no damage to it.
If something came down and created a two and a half mile wide crater,
The idea is that anything next to it would have been blown to smithereens.
There would be some sort of damage, but there's nothing, no indication whatsoever that there's any sort of damage.
Now, we have better photos of this.
Ryan, if you look at the next photo, you can clearly see it's not conical.
It actually has sides to it.
Just look at the shadows.