The Alien mind and the power of ridicule

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11 years 4 months ago #13992 by Marsevidence01
It can take some time to see the way they "manipulate" the surface. I understand your hesitancy to accept the rendering of an owl. But let me ask you this; do you not see the image of the "jovial" looking face to the right of the owl as well as the other caricatures located in close proximity? Again, the acceptance factor of the images can be difficult to comprehend. In simple terms, if "one" image looks to be a true rendition of an artistic facial being, then once this is accepted as a "fact", then the others in close proximity are in all likelihood, artificial creations also as opposed to that of natural processes.

So, I say then, welcome my friend to the world of the alien inhabitance which dwells on Planet Mars. Once you accept this as fact, then you will now be able to move on and "see" the many wonders and mysteries that are there in abundance. From this point onward, you will come to "know" the answer to mans oldest question. It may very well be, that you already know this as fact. If not, as I will show in my upcoming posts, their presence is very real indeed!

Malcolm Scott

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11 years 4 months ago #13993 by Solar Patroller
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I do see an owl face now, but it might be trick of the terrain--it's hard to say without a good close-up, but I don't see any other caricatures.

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11 years 4 months ago #24202 by Marsevidence01
This image is very interesting inasmuch as I have had several different responses to confirming these caricatures. After speaking with a friend who is a Psychologist, she explained that the observation may be the result of the way a persons brain is wired by default as it were. In people that are more guided by their left brain which has greater control over a persons calculative and cognitive functions, "seeing" something like caricatures in this image may be very difficult for a couple of reasons. Firstly, the images are "embedded" into the apparent surface so distinguishing the caricatures features becomes a blur and secondly, as the images are from a "fable " this is rejected due to the "impossibility factor" that the left brain predisposes. Keep looking, if you can see the owl, then you should see more.

Malcolm Scott

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