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Ernest L. Norman
A Landmark Pioneering Book
About Life on Mars
Foreword
During recent months the Red Planet, Mars, the fourth planet
from our sun, has generated more interest among earth scientists, philosophers, science
fiction writers, artists, musicians, and the public as a whole than any other planet in
our solar system has generated during our written history, from early Egyptian times to
the present year of 1998.
Authors have
out-pictured the thoughts and feelings that live in the consciousness of those people who
are witness to their memories of the past, when we of Earth and the people of Mars
communicated via spacecraft and via more advanced methods of telecommunication which are
based upon the interdimensional physics of consciousness.
No, The
Truth About Mars is not science fiction, nor is it a book about the possibility of
life on an extraterrestrial planet. And why is this not fiction, you may ask?
Forty-three
years ago, in 1955, Ernest L. Norman visited the underground cities of Mars, and on
thirty-three separate occasions he recorded his findings. His eyewitness accounts describe
the Martian people and an advanced social system that is built upon scientific principles
which are far in advance of those understood on Earth. These visits also provided him with
evidence to explain the present geological condition of the planet and the reason that the
surface of Mars is destitute.
Martian
scientists gave him the understanding that their planet had at one time been similar to
Earth and, like Earth, it had once abounded in oceans, rivers, and lush vegetation. In
fact, in its geological composition, Mars is a sister planet to Earth.
The Truth
About Mars answers the question: Is there human life on other terrestrial planets in
our galaxy? It also addresses the nature of consciousness and mans ability to make
use of the electronic design of the mind in the exploration of the universe.
Ernest L.
Norman, a scientific researcher in the paranormal, and most importantly a researcher in
the physics of consciousness, demonstrates that the mind is, in actuality, a
fourth-dimensional energy device that functions in a manner that is similar to a
television broadcasting system. It serves to transmit information on high-frequency
carrier waves, which are then demodulated to a receiver who activates the signal on a
lower frequency, so it can then be viewed as sound and image.
In this way
Dr. Norman learned that the Martian people are an advanced race of humankind. Thousands of
years ago they had developed the science of astrophysics so that they were able to see
into the cosmos and recognize the evidence of a supernova which would have dire
consequences for the people living on their planet. Because of their knowledge and ability
to see into the future, they were able to build underground cities to protect the
population. The consequences of the explosion of the supernova removed 90% of the oxygen
from the atmosphere of Mars, and it had other consequences that made the surface of Mars a
desert.
There is now
evidence of ancient substructures on Mars. With the advanced photographic systems of Surveyor,
we should see evidence that will reveal the Face on Mars, and other anomalies will also be
resolved, attesting to what is evidence of an ancient civilization.
This book
however is not about the paranormal nature of life; it is the statement of one mans
experience, validated by thousands of photographs returned by the Mariner, Viking,
Pathfinder, and Global Surveyor space probes.
Ten
appendices support the statements of the author. They verify that this book The Truth
About Mars is not the product of one mans imaginings, but that the authors
mind functioned like a zoom lens, recording information that originated thousands of miles
from its destination. His mind was able to function as did the camera that recorded the
photographic images which have come from the space probes. Ernest Norman, then, can be
considered to be a role model, demonstrating what can be achieved when the mind is
understood to be an electronic device capable of functioning interstellarly and
interdimensionally.
And what can
be said about the present mental state of the people on planet Earth who find it difficult
to conceive that life as we know it on our terrestrial planet is also experienced by
people similar to us, and who, while occupying a five-sense physical anatomy, are also
concerned with the meaning of lifes equation?
The news
about present research being conducted by NASA is electrifying, as are the accelerated
programs to investigate the possibility of life on Mars. These programs are making
headlines in the media because there is strong public interest in our neighboring planet.
This interest of course has been developed because all individuals contain, in their
subconscious or unconscious memories, evidence of previous experiences, memories of
previous interactions between the people of Mars and the people of Earth.
The
avalanche of information pressing into the minds of people who have been questing about
the evolutionary design of life, during the forty years since the first Martian probe, Mariner,
has increased a thousand-fold because of advanced computer technology and aerospace
engineering. This is evidenced in the Mars Global Surveyor's cameras, which are
taking enhanced photographic pictures of the Martian terrain. They reveal that water had
at one time been extensive on the surface of the Martian planet.
Clearly, the
purpose of this book is to advance our knowledge not only of the evidence of another
terrestrial civilization that has the greatest similarity to Earth, but it is also to
advance the greater understanding of the nature of consciousness. The propulsion systems,
which are used in the technology applied for the exploration of space and the discovery of
intelligent life in the universe, and the nature and function of the mind are not far
apart. In fact, the mind is the propulsion system that serves to expand ones
consciousness in order to explore the frontiers of our present environment and the planet
on which we live to learn about the infinite nature of life.
We as human
beings have been searching for the evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence, as evidenced
by the SETI and Phoenix programs. We are not alone in the universe. The existence of other
humanity on nearby planets will be revealed through space exploration, but, most
importantly, humankind is being opened to the new frontier of extraterrestrial
civilizations.
Yet the
basic inquiry requires mans recognition that he carries within himself the substance
which is recorded in so-called space and time. When we can assimilate this, it will serve
to remove the amnesia that has blocked our memory of the reality of extraterrestrial life
on other than one earth planet, in one solar system, in one small galaxy, in one universe.
Humankind
will resolve the enigma of life and death and his purpose in the cosmic design that we see
in the hundreds of billions of star systems within our galaxy. The Truth About Mars
is a forerunner for other books that have been written by Ernest L. Norman about the
inter-dimensional physics of life. They serve as a radio-telescope outlining our past,
present, and future.
Dr. Charles L. Spiegel
El Cajon, California
February 28, 1998 |
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