HomePhoto GalleryShow ArchiveGuestsRadio AffiliatesMagazineStoreRSS
Print Bookmark and Share

Home > Shows > Cydonia & Ancient Earth

Cydonia & Ancient Earth

Show Audio
Highlights:
Cydonia Enigmas
win real
Illuminati, Fallen Angels & Cataclysms
win real

Date:

10-16-03

Host:

George Noory

Guests:

Steve Quayle, David Flynn, Robert Felix

Thursday's main guests, authors Steve Quayle (website(1)) and David Flynn (watcher website) discussed the correlation of artifacts at the Cydonia section of Mars to terrestrial geometry of megalithic structures and ancient belief systems. Flynn noted that the D & M pyramid on Cydonia, with its pentagram shape is symbolically tied to the Pentagon in the US, reflecting the connection between Mars and war.

Quayle delved into the ancient relationship between the two planets, citing the term "theurgy" as referring to mankind being given knowledge by beings from above. But he views these superior intellect entities as "fallen angels," who came to Earth to harvest our stock. "Mars is actually the seed of the knowledge of evil," he said, suggesting that the Red Planet may have once been inhabited by giants with 20-30 times the strength of man, who could more readily move the large objects that compose the Cydonia structures.

1. http://stevequayle.com/

Related Articles

Cydonia & Ancient Structures

Dave Flynn believes there is a relationship between artifacts on Mars and Earth. Pictured above is the D & M pyramid at Cydonia (click on to view larger). Here are some other images he finds significant:

Bumper Music

Bumper music from Thursday October 16, 2003

1. Cold as Ice
Foreigner
2. Couldn't Get it Right
Climax Blues Band
3. Don't Leave Me This Way
Thelma Houston
4. Europa
Santana
5. From the Beginning
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
6. Inca Dance
Cusco
7. L.A. Woman
The Doors
8. Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
9. Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
10. One of These Nights
Eagles
11. Reason to Believe
Rod Stewart
12. Soul to Squeeze
Red Hot Chili Peppers
13. Stand By Me
Ben E. King
14. Stand By Me
John Lennon
15. Urgent
Foreigner
16. What a Wonderful World
Louis Armstrong
17. What a Wonderful World
k.d. lang & Tony Bennett
18. Abracadabra
Steve Miller Band
19. Nowhere to Run
Martha Reeves
Most Popular
Twitter