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The Face on Mars

The reviews on Nazi Moon I posted, prompted me to look at the reviews on The Face on Mars. Once I have finished a book, I tend to forget about it, which explains why I suck at marketing myself to any degree, so you can consider this my generic attempt at seeing if posting this makes any difference to the number of books bought. I doubt it, but I certainly can’t be accused of trying too hard, so we’ll see. I picked three reviews on it.

by Andrew Harrison

I’ve had this book in my wish list for a while. Now I have finished reading it, I wish I bought it earlier. Although the bulk of the work is over twenty years old, nevertheless it stands the test of time, the more recent updates only improve the original hypothesis. The bibliography is also most useful for those interested in ‘alternative’ themes, I’ve read a good deal of what’s referenced, but would have found it sooner and had a better ability to integrate the materials if I had read this first, really it’s that good. If you are just starting to look for answers you can’t find in the standard narrative or are steeped in these subjects then this work will appeal to you. Seriously don’t let this sit in your wish list for years, buy it read it. Either it will alter your view of reality forever or simply help integrate the research you have done so far. So conspiracy a grand theory unified? Well there’s still plenty to learn but this is very good start!

The next one is by an anonymous Amazon confirmed buyer.

Giuseppe’s approach to presenting an idea is very interesting because he appears to appreciate the fractal and interconnected nature of all things. Whatever the subject is that has grabbed his attention you will find that he attacks it from all angles whilst also taking steps to thoroughly address possible objections.

Applying this to the anomalous photograph of a face on Mars, he takes you through an explanation of planetary mechanics, military aerial surveying technologies, propulsion technologies, tales from ancient cultures, and much more to offer an explanation to something that otherwise defies explanation.

Even if you disagree with his conclusions you will gain from reading this book as it is both intellectually stimulating and intellectually rewarding.

And the third one by Cooper Chauvin, who I recognise the name of from other reviews, this gentleman has pretty much bought every book I wrote, and he has emailed me to thank me for the impact my books have had on his life, so he is clearly biased, although I do not know him personally. In other words, he obviously has excellent taste is what I’m trying to say!

The Face on Mars is one of the best books I have ever read. With the utmost disernment, Filotto brings you through a vast and complex theory that obligates you to rethink your idea of the world around you (and that’s putting it lightly). It’s long and extensivly reaserched, but it’s an awesome book so that worked out great! By the end, it’s hard not to be convinced. I highly recomend this book. The original version (1996) still holds up today, “against all odds”. I will definetly read it again!

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