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The Face on Mars: The Avebury Connection
I have seen several videos dealing with the subject of the Cydonia complex over the years. I must say that this latest one of David Percy's is by far the best and the easiest to understand that I have viewed.
David Kingston
The University of Life
This unfolding story of the famous Face on Mars features enhanced images of the Cydonia region of Mars and demonstrates the wonderful accuracy of its match to ordnance survey maps of Avebury, Stonehenge and Glastonbury in England. David Percy supplied all the graphics and images which enabled Richard Hoagland to bring to the world's attention the remarkable discoveries photographed on Mars 30 years ago.
Marcus Allen UK Publisher
Nexus magazine
"I am a long-haul flight attendant for Qantas and got interested in Crop Circles after first visiting England in 1985. I've been a student of them ever since, albeit at a distance. One thing they convinced me of was the ability of the mainstream press to keep real news out of the papers! From there I became interested in Hoagland’s ideas and read Two Thirds: A History of our Galaxy. NASA's reticence to examine it's OWN photos has struck me as inexplicable."
G D Australia
"You have opened my eyes to a whole new world, and have given my thoughts a breath of life. I most sincerely thank you, and congratulate your work on the syntheses."
J S Canada
"Congratulations on a fantastic production!"
Colin Andrews author
Circular Evidence
"It is important to stress the impossibility of a mound together with a crater rim in Cydonia, Mars and a mound plus an earthen rampart at Avebury, England having by chance the same relative size, and being the same relative distance from each other."
Stan Gooch author Total Man
and many other works
"The Cydonia crater [on Mars] is a 'Causewayed Enclosure' and Avebury is a colossal 'Causewayed Enclosure'. Causewayed enclosures predate the stone circles and were in place at Stonehenge and Avebury before the stones were erected."
William Neil MA, archaeologist
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