The Cydonia Complex

Extraterrestrial Intelligence in the Face, City Square, D&M Pyramid

Jan 4, 2009 Mary Desaulniers

Geometric structures constructed and aligned in a region in Mars strongly suggest the influence of extraterrestrial intelligence.

NASA’s Viking orbiters returned in 1976 with detailed analyses of Cydonia, a region in Mars marked by several enigmatic structures, startling because of their mathematical coherence. Artificiality tests conducted on these monuments provided evidence that they were intelligently designed. Scientists also discovered that these structures were unique to the region of Cydonia. While the rest of Martian terrain was filled with randomly strewn landforms, the Cydonia Complex was “composed” of geometric monuments specially arranged to suggest a “message.”

According to David M. Jinks in The Monkey and the Tetrahedron (Seattle, WA:Glass Moon Press, 1999), this intelligent arrangement of landforms provided confirmation of a designer intimate with the knowledge of mathematics and classical geometric symbolism, specifically sacred geometry. This intelligence was evident in 3 main areas of the Cydonia Complex: the Face, the City Square and the D&M Pyramid.

The Face

The Face on Mars was a 1.2 by 1.5 mile mesa structure shaped like a human face. Artificiality tests performed on the Face showed that it was a geologically unique structure without any precedent in geophysical models; it could not have been created naturally by geological conditions. Whoever constructed the Face seemed to have done so for a particular purpose: visibility from space.

The City Square

The City was a group of 5 pyramids geometrically arranged around a central square marked by four small mounds. The tips of the 5 largest pyramids formed a pentagon. A line drawn north/south across two of the four City structures bisected the east/west line. The center where these 2 lines met formed the City’s exact lateral center. A straight line extending from the City center out to the Face passed directly through the “mouth” of the Face. Scientists speculated that on the Martian Summer Solstice, a being standing on Mars could look out across the horizon toward the Face and watch first the Earth, then the Sun rise out of the mouth of the Face. The only spot where such a viewing could take place was the exact center of the City Square.

The D&M Pyramid

The D&M Pyramid was a 1.6 by 1mile , 5 sided pyramid, distinctive because its dimensions coincided with the Golden Ratio, the ideal proportions of biological systems. 5 buttresses were also apparent on the Pyramid. A line drawn down the middle split the pyramid exactly in half; an extension of this line would point directly at the Face. Hoagland also speculated that possible configurations of "solstice" alignment existed among the various structures.

What was the message of Cydonia? Jinks’ research brought him to Hoagland’s conclusion: the message from man’s probable extraterrestrial ancestors was that special energy and power could be configurated by particular alignment and placement of geometric forms, specifically the tetrahedron pyramid and the sphere. This sacred geometry had been part of man’s history for over 10,000 years.

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The Face at the Cydonia Complex on Mars, Wikimedia Commons The Face at the Cydonia Complex on Mars
   
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