The Cydonia Controversy

The Cydonia Controversy
Author: Mark Carlotto
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2008-09-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1435755790

What would the remains of an advanced extraterrestrial civilization look like? How can we determine if strange-looking formations or regular-seeming landforms on the surface of another world are artificial or not? In The Cydonia Controversy, imaging specialist Mark Carlotto not only updates his conclusions about various unusual features in the Cydonia region of Mars, including the famous "Face", but also lays the groundwork for an exciting new science -- exoarcheology.

What The Prophet Ether Couldn_t Tell Us: Book 2 of 3

What The Prophet Ether Couldn_t Tell Us: Book 2 of 3
Author: Jim Hendleman
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1636300847

BACK COVER The sequel to the Jaredite's Civilization (What the Prophet Ether couldn't Tell Us) is finally out. Book III to shortly follow. Book II tells of the life and times of the Jaredites, the greatest civilization to have ever lived on Planet Earth. It details their earliest beginnings, and enumerates some of their many achievements and accomplishments. It is first mentioned within the Book of Mormon, in Ether 1:42-44. Ether was later directed by God to remove everything about them save for their earliest beginnings at the Tower of Babel, in Iraq, and a few brief tales of their spiritual trials and wars, up to their final Civil War. Mainstream Archaeology refuses to address this civilization because it would reveal Archaeology's canards about evolution and their false narrative about the Origin of Man. The Jaredites settled and colonized South and North America, Lemuria, Antarctica, The British Isles and most of western Europe, plus the lands of China and India. For nearly 2,530-years, they maintained a world-wide civilization. My research has uncovered many details of Jaredite life and their physical characteristics that the prophet Ether was not allowed to tell us. They built all of Egypt. Their Hindu colony fought at least two internal nuclear wars. They colonized throughout our entire Solar System; most moons and all the planets have their cities, mainly covered by 7-mile high glass domes, except Jupiter and Saturn. These two planets each have possible Star War-size "moons" that could be artificial space stations. Mars used to be a moon to its now exploded primary, which is now the Asteroid Belt. Their Martian cities are so immense that New York City and Shanghai combined wouldn't be considered a nickel in a handful of change in comparison to them. Jaredite leftovers are all over Earth if one knows when to look for them. Book III details a few of their many wars, as well as their final Civil War, the first year or two which were nuclear. Through their longevity, they were able to develop their physics to the point to where they could control the weather, as well as to weaponize its component parts. And their final, long prophesied death.

Occultus Liber

Occultus Liber
Author: Neil Baker
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 914
Release: 2014-05-07
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1496903463

The dust roamed, and in its midst, the code Thus begins the revelations of Occultus Liber, an epic tale of the journey of civilization through time and space. With its collective cast of extraordinary characters both mythological and real, the quest to discover the fate of planet Earth leads to a bizarre odyssey of Biblical proportions. Satire abounds as dozens of players join the chase to dismantle God and claim the world as their own in this prophetic novel.

The Cold Canyons of Mars

The Cold Canyons of Mars
Author: JAMES KREHAN
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2013-08-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1291528792

This is the story of man's first exploratory voyage to planet Mars. Axis Wade and his team of astronauts train for the trip to Mars on a Hawaiian island. After landing on the Red Planet, Axis is injured during a visit to the Cydonia Region near a giant red pyramid. He wanders off in the night and later meets what appear to be the unexpected inhabitants of Mars. He is taken to an underground city and is confronted by an Egyptian High Priest. He and his team are then catapulted into a thrilling adventure on a planet in a distant star system, where they meet an off-world Egyptian Pharaoh and his queen.

The Fourth World: Authors Definitive Edition

The Fourth World: Authors Definitive Edition
Author: Laurence Moroney
Publisher: Laurence Moroney
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1301923621

All new, updated and revised edition with a new afterword from the author. Buried deep below the Nevada desert, in a place often called Area 51, is a very special and ancient school where the best and brightest children come to learn the technology that will bring mankind to its next step of evolution -- a place amongst the stars. 'The Fourth World' follows four children through their entry into this school: 'Fintan Reilly' is a young, often bullied Irish boy who has a big destiny; Zach Adams, from Fresno, is his diametric opposite, and instant best friend; Ayako Katsuragi is a brilliant Japanese girl, a military brat who is as capable as she is smart and Nizhoni Benally is a Navajo from New Mexico, who is as tough as she is beautiful, and who somehow shares a secret past with Fintan. The book follows their first year in their new school, with an Alien as headmaster, and where they learn everything from Cosmic History through to how to fly a flying saucer, and comes to a shocking conclusion in a field trip to Mars where ancient secrets are uncovered.

Red Planet Run

Red Planet Run
Author: Dana Stabenow
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2023-05-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1035902656

From the New York Times bestselling author of the Kate Shugak series, Red Planet Run is the thrilling conclusion to the hit Star Svensdotter trilogy by Dana Stabenow. Twelve years after Caleb's death. Star Svensdotter continues to silently mourn him as she comes to terms with the repercussions of The Big Lie. World Builders, Inc. is completing its first asteroid-based Bernal sphere, and the Svensdotter twins are at a restless age. Yet Star finds herself forced to look back to Terra as well as out to the stars. When the opportunity to undertake a survey mission of Mars' Cydonia region presents itself, Star leaps at the chance. Drifting above Mars' surface, the family rediscovers the wonder of pure exploration. With strength and humour, Star addresses her parenting difficulties, battles twenty-first-century piracy, connects with a self-sustaining Martian colony, and discovers a mysterious link with the Red Planet's - and Earth's - ancient past.

Chronicles of the Crimson Dawns

Chronicles of the Crimson Dawns
Author: Nick Mur
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2009-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1608607240

In the not too distant future on planet Earth, people wake every morning to a crimson dawn. Mankind is terrified of the imminent transformation of the sun into a giant red ball that could explode at any moment. Meanwhile, palaeoanthropologist Freya Von Hauser makes an extraordinary discovery in Europe. She finds several bio-metallic exoskeletons that date back 60,000,000 years. But for some reason, the scientific world does not want to publicize her findings. Freya finds an unlikely supporter in Cobalto - a Martian-American and former New York City taxi driver - who joined the mob on Mars to pay for health insurance. This sci-fi adventure is also peopled with a space tycoon, a lunatic hippy and a bizarre professor, all trying to resolve the mystery linked to the origin of the human species. Perhaps they will even find the key to saving the dying solar system.