Matt Beall
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Yeah.
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So, I mean...
The fact that it takes from a couple of years ago, 20 years to get an updated photo that looks like a 20-year-old photo, a 25-year-old photo that's probably been worked on, and they could be sending photos of this thing every day if they wanted to.
It's a little bit sketchy.
Why is it like, I guess when you look at the thing, another interesting thing about it is that head, the head covering or whatever it is, to me it looks like the Egyptian headdress, right?
Which is weird because in Egypt, to my knowledge, none of those have ever been discovered.
on any ancient burials or none of those have ever been recovered or found as an artifact or anything.
We don't have any examples of those, but it's all over the art.
And so I think to people like Ben Van Kirkwyk and many others, it calls the question, why do we have all these ancient statues, but nobody's ever actually found wearing any of these things?
And we've never actually found any of these things.
And then you see basically the exact same thing on the face on Mars and, you know, calls into question, I guess, like, could there be some connection there between some of the ancient rocks that we see and the ancient artwork that we see in ancient Egypt and this face?
So throw that out there.
Okay.
Well then, you know, I think that's in terms of the, the face, I guess the only, it's always been a point of frustration for me because it seems like we ought to be able to get very clear photographs very consistently of it and just solve the whole, just clear it up for people as opposed to releasing a new photograph every 20 years that looked nothing like the original from a topography standpoint.
It's been, it's been completely redone in my opinion.
Okay.
If Mars had an ocean on it at some point in distant history, and it doesn't necessarily mean that that would have been when the face and the whole Cydonia region was built, where would the face and the pyramid be as it related to the waterline?
There's a shoreline right there.