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The Truth About Mars

The Truth About Mars


by Ernest L. Norman

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. 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 Man’s 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 which functions in a manner that is similar to a
television broadcasting system. It serves to transmit information on high-frequency
carrier waves, which are demodulated to a receiver who activates the signal on a lower
frequency so it can then be viewed as sound and image.

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. 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 man’s 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 interdimensional physics of life. They serve as a radio-telescope
outlining our past, present, and future.

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