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10 years 1 month ago #22599
by pareidoliac
Replied by pareidoliac on topic Reply from fred ressler
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Marsevidence01</i>
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These images show me there is something going on here besides randomness. Does anyone else see this imagery as "devilish"?
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Sorry Fred, I missed this quote you posted earlier. Yes you are right in picking up on this "devilish" impression. You may be starting to catch the subtleties of the Alien presence here. If you begin to see more of this "type" of imagery, you are not seeing things so to speak. Point it out and let me know if and when this may occur.
This is a new experience here and you may have the technique starting to develop...This can be a big experience and just so you know, there are others that experience this also...ok?
Malcolm Scott
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Have many impressions.
beyondpareidolia.shutterfly.com/1118
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These images show me there is something going on here besides randomness. Does anyone else see this imagery as "devilish"?
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Sorry Fred, I missed this quote you posted earlier. Yes you are right in picking up on this "devilish" impression. You may be starting to catch the subtleties of the Alien presence here. If you begin to see more of this "type" of imagery, you are not seeing things so to speak. Point it out and let me know if and when this may occur.
This is a new experience here and you may have the technique starting to develop...This can be a big experience and just so you know, there are others that experience this also...ok?
Malcolm Scott
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Have many impressions.
beyondpareidolia.shutterfly.com/1118
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10 years 1 month ago #22530
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10 years 1 month ago #22496
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by pareidoliac</i>
<br />Malcolm- Pareidolia is infinite.
beyondpareidolia.shutterfly.com/1118
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">I see 5 main faces, and numerous sub faces (Jinns?). This is way more complex than anything any of the AOH people post. Right here you have known pareidolia, more complex than anything that's being found on Mars.
Why can't they see it? [the ramifications of this] It must be that "dissonance" we keep hearing about.
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<br />Malcolm- Pareidolia is infinite.
beyondpareidolia.shutterfly.com/1118
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">I see 5 main faces, and numerous sub faces (Jinns?). This is way more complex than anything any of the AOH people post. Right here you have known pareidolia, more complex than anything that's being found on Mars.
Why can't they see it? [the ramifications of this] It must be that "dissonance" we keep hearing about.
rd
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10 years 1 month ago #22600
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[rderosa] "Like my wife says... Oh Jeez, please give me a break! Martian Art?? I don't think so."
OK. I do not think so either. But ...
We all agree that, at the least, the stuff we see on Mars *COULD BE* alien art.
COULD BE
COULD BE
COULD BE
Or, per marsevidence01, it could be actual real-time aliens. Caught in the act, so to speak.
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The question is, how do we know.
And the answer is ...
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Suppose that we put the pareidolia theory aside. We still need to answer the question.
How do we know?
I promise you that one girl's personal opinion is *not* going to convince anyone else. Some back up is needed. More data, please.
OK. I do not think so either. But ...
We all agree that, at the least, the stuff we see on Mars *COULD BE* alien art.
COULD BE
COULD BE
COULD BE
Or, per marsevidence01, it could be actual real-time aliens. Caught in the act, so to speak.
***
The question is, how do we know.
And the answer is ...
***
Suppose that we put the pareidolia theory aside. We still need to answer the question.
How do we know?
I promise you that one girl's personal opinion is *not* going to convince anyone else. Some back up is needed. More data, please.
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10 years 1 month ago #22696
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We are hard and soft wired to look for scapegoats when dissonance occurs.
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10 years 1 month ago #23302
by rderosa
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Wow, check out the guy on the far right. He appears to be an observer to the scene:
beyondpareidolia.shutterfly.com/1154#1087
He's in full profile, with prominent upturned mustache, long pointed beard and substantial schnoz. He's standing with his hands clasped behind his back, stomach protruding. He's just standing there trying to make sense of what he's seeing, in a scholarly sort of way. He has scruffy unkempt hair typical of an older tenured Professor.
I had a boss like him once. His resume was one paragraph that was 3 pages long (LOL). Me and my group interviewed him to be our manager. When you asked him a question, he talked for 15 minutes, never really answering the question. At one point I had to get a little curt with him and reign him back in: So what was the answer? He walked around like that, with hands clasped behind his back.
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beyondpareidolia.shutterfly.com/1154#1087
He's in full profile, with prominent upturned mustache, long pointed beard and substantial schnoz. He's standing with his hands clasped behind his back, stomach protruding. He's just standing there trying to make sense of what he's seeing, in a scholarly sort of way. He has scruffy unkempt hair typical of an older tenured Professor.
I had a boss like him once. His resume was one paragraph that was 3 pages long (LOL). Me and my group interviewed him to be our manager. When you asked him a question, he talked for 15 minutes, never really answering the question. At one point I had to get a little curt with him and reign him back in: So what was the answer? He walked around like that, with hands clasped behind his back.
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