@@briancorydobbs Your dedication to this field is much appreciated. I'll point my subscribers to this video later today. Thanks again for this opportunity.
It's def. thought provoking to contemplate the wide variety of puzzlingly shaped features we see on the surface of Mars. My own take on independent 'researchers' studying these images and 'finding' supposedly anomalous features is that they all remark on the way these things 'look' to them, and there is a lot of comparisons made to earth features as seen from high altitudes. Unfortunately this is arguably not a very scientific method; rather than comparisons based on subjective visual interpretations ( keep in mind the pareidolia effect ) researchers should be using mathematical and geometrical analysis to establish falsifiable datasets showing that their conclusions point definitively to non-natural organized structures. Reference the excellent Mars anomaly analysis made in the late 80's. He was able to show that the relationships of features in the Cydonia region were mathematically coherent. This is the type of research/analysis we need to see more of.
The microphone was placed directly under my chin - I guess that's why the breathing sound is so prominent. I'll check into that if and when there is a potential future interview. My apology.
Sorry, but you guys are tripping. I want to believe, but, again, sorry, your work does nothing to prove anything. I wish it did, but there is nothing in anything that you claim. Sorry. But truth is truth.
Honesty is the best policy and all opinions are the correct ones until we get to go to Mars and investigate these things for ourselves and confirm what they are.
this was an excellent remote interview. I have followed Jean and his channel for a long time. A really honest guy.
Thank you, much appreciated.
Thank you.
Awesome, great job Brian. Thank you.
My pleasure Jean. Happy it's finally released! This was a lot of fun to put together.
@@briancorydobbs Your dedication to this field is much appreciated. I'll point my subscribers to this video later today. Thanks again for this opportunity.
@@JeanWard Likewise Jean! And thanks. Looking forward to your video. :-)
@@briancorydobbs My video pointing to this interview has been posted to my RUclips channel.
@@JeanWard Heck yes! Thanks Jean.
Love it!
Thank you.
It's def. thought provoking to contemplate the wide variety of puzzlingly shaped features we see on the surface of Mars. My own take on independent 'researchers' studying these images and 'finding' supposedly anomalous features is that they all remark on the way these things 'look' to them, and there is a lot of comparisons made to earth features as seen from high altitudes. Unfortunately this is arguably not a very scientific method; rather than comparisons based on subjective visual interpretations ( keep in mind the pareidolia effect ) researchers should be using mathematical and geometrical analysis to establish falsifiable datasets showing that their conclusions point definitively to non-natural organized structures. Reference the excellent Mars anomaly analysis made in the late 80's.
He was able to show that the relationships of features in the Cydonia region were mathematically coherent. This is the type of research/analysis we need to see more of.
Good comment - I agree, mathematical and geometrical analysis is key. Most of the anomalies I find are geometric is shape though.
Excellent analysis, some really compelling evidence of a past or current civilization on Mars
Thank you.
McDaniel Report is excellent.
I tried interviewing him, but he declined.
An interesting guest. His labored breathing is distracting though, is there any way to apply a filter to that on your end?
The microphone was placed directly under my chin - I guess that's why the breathing sound is so prominent. I'll check into that if and when there is a potential future interview. My apology.
Interesting)🔥👍Great!
Thank you.
Pause the video at 59:10 zoom a little bit 👀 three black smaller craft flying and triangle formation following the larger craft
Good catch. Wow.
Sorry, but you guys are tripping. I want to believe, but, again, sorry, your work does nothing to prove anything. I wish it did, but there is nothing in anything that you claim. Sorry. But truth is truth.
Honesty is the best policy and all opinions are the correct ones until we get to go to Mars and investigate these things for ourselves and confirm what they are.
@@JeanWard Well said Jean.
Did you even check all Jean's videos? You have hundreds of monoliths with clear geometric and design patterns.