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to Science and Spirituality 
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Although the surface 
of Mars appears to have 
been barren and 
lifeless for eternity, 
scientists are closely 
studying the geological 
and geochemical data 
from the red planet 
for evidence of it having 
had a biosphere similar 
to Earth in the past.  
Dr. John Brandenburg, 
a theoretical plasma 
physicist from 
the United States, 
believes that 
a humanoid civilization 
once lived on Mars. 
He is one of the authors 
of “Dead Mars, 
Dying Earth,” 
a book concerning Mars’ 
past and the lessons 
its history holds 
for our planet’s future.
Lately we have observed 
many severe 
weather-related disasters 
around the globe and 
the rapid disappearance 
of a number of species, 
which are urgent signals 
from Mother Earth 
that the planet is 
undergoing tremendous 
environmental stress.  
A key message of 
his book is if we do not 
make immediate changes,
the signs unmistakably 
point to our fragile abode 
sharing a fate similar 
to the red planet.
Let us now hear from 
Dr. Brandenburg about 
the book and his theories 
regarding life on Mars. 
We are in Madison, 
Wisconsin (USA), with 
Dr. John E. Brandenburg, 
a plasma physicist 
in an aerospace company 
in the mid-west. 
Greetings Dr. Brandenburg.
Very good to have you here.
Among the wonderful 
reviews and comments 
on your book 
“Dead Mars, Dying Earth,” 
Michael Shermer, 
publisher of 
Skeptic magazine 
and host of 
the NPR radio show 
“Science Talk,” commented: 
“An environmental study 
so big it takes two planets 
to tell it. 
These are stories of science 
to save a planet’s soul. 
They climb inside 
your heart and mind. 
Read ‘Dead Mars, 
Dying Earth’ 
and your home will never 
look the same.” 
Well that’s very kind of him 
to say that. 
So what motivated you 
and Monica Rix Paxson 
to write the book 
“Dead Mars Dying Earth?”
Well, we were 
very concerned 
about the course 
the planet was on 
and we were hoping 
to change it 
in a good direction. 
We’ve helped 
make global warming 
more of a concern. 
We must be careful 
what we dump 
into the atmosphere. 
What evidence led you 
to the determination that 
there was water, 
an ocean, an Earth-like
environment 
and life on Mars 
in the past, well before 
NASA’s finding 
that water could 
have existed on Mars?
The most obvious evidence 
that there was an ocean 
on Mars was the fact 
that the lower elevations 
shown here in blue on Mars 
are much smoother. 
You’ll see heavy craters 
and then a very smooth area 
at a certain elevation 
and it became obvious 
to us that that’s where
an ocean had been.
There were also 
isotopic ratios 
that they had measured 
in the atmosphere 
that suggested that 
Mars had lost a great deal 
of oxygen and hydrogen 
in the form of water 
in the past, and 
other estimates based on 
just the rocks of Mars 
that Mars rocks 
must have contained 
enough water to fill 
an ocean like on Earth.
So what would you say is 
the significance of that?
Where you find water, 
liquid water, 
you will find life.
These long lost 
civilizations on Mars 
are hypothesized to be 
located at several sites, 
including areas 
of the planet called 
“Cydonia” and “Utopia.” 
This is known as 
the Cydonian Hypothesis. 
Can you comment on how 
this Cydonia Hypothesis 
has evolved?
Well, 
the Cydonian Hypothesis 
was formulated by us 
based on the photographs 
from the Viking (spacecraft) 
of what looks like 
the remains 
of a dead civilization, 
archaeological remnants. 
They are found 
right at the shore 
of an inlet of the ocean, 
what would have been 
the coastline of the ocean 
and near the mouth 
of a river channel. 
So it looked like 
a good place to build a city 
if you were 
a primitive people, 
like ourselves, in the past. 
Also we found other sites, 
particularly here in Utopia, 
where there were 
similar structures and 
we published all of this. 
Most people thought it was 
an interesting hypothesis. 
And in the course of that, 
we formulated the ideas 
that there had been 
an ocean on Mars 
so we started publishing 
just about the ocean. 
Now, the ocean is 
a very much accepted 
hypothesis on Mars. 
These parts in 
the southern part of Mars, 
the highlands, 
have many craters. 
Up in the north, however, 
it is very smooth, 
very few craters. 
That means that those 
terrains are very young 
compared to the rest of Mars. 
So the ocean is on 
the youngest part of Mars, 
not the old part. 
This means the ocean, 
if it existed, existed 
for most of Mars’ history 
and only disappeared 
in recent geologic time. 
And where you have 
liquid water you have 
basically conditions 
like on Earth. 
The oceans on Earth 
define our environment 
as a place where it is good 
for people to live. 
The fact that the ocean is 
on the youngest part 
of Mars means 
the ocean persisted 
for most of Mars’ history. 
This means that 
you not only had a chance 
for life to be on Mars 
in that ocean 
but for that life to evolve. 
You may have had fish 
on Mars, 
and even porpoises. 
So this is 
a profound thought. 
It’s not just 
that Mars had life; 
it had it for a long time.
We’ll be back with more 
from our fascinating 
interview with 
Dr. Brandenburg after
these brief messages. 
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Welcome back, 
caring viewers to 
Science and Spirituality 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
We are speaking with 
Dr. John Brandenburg, 
a brilliant US physicist 
who is sharing with us 
his research regarding 
Martian history and its 
significance to humanity.
How long, 
based on your research, 
has Mars had an 
Earth-like environment?
Probably up until about 
half a billion years ago.
Now that sounds like a 
long time in earthly terms, 
or at least in human terms. 
However, that is 
most of the geologic age 
of the Earth. 
The Earth is four and a half 
billion years old. 
Mars is a similar age 
and the solar system 
formed four and a half 
billion years ago. 
So this means 
almost all of Mars’ history, 
it had an ocean 
and conditions 
suitable for life on Earth.
Dr. Brandenburg 
theorizes that 
the habitable atmosphere 
on Mars disappeared 
following an asteroid 
impacting the planet.
Mars basically flash froze 
in a day or so, and 
almost all the living things 
on Mars perished. 
So do you think that life 
currently exists on Mars?
Yes.
We would find rather 
primitive organisms 
than can survive under 
very harsh conditions. 
The primitive bacteria 
would have survived 
this catastrophe, and 
managed to hang onto 
little ecological niches 
on Mars. 
A hot spring here, 
buried organic debris, 
like coal, deposits of 
old organic matter 
that they could still eat. 
In fact, evidence for this 
is large amounts of 
methane are coming out 
of parts of Mars’ surface 
and this is probably 
from old ocean sediments 
being digested by bacteria. 
This happens on Earth 
in swamps. 
So, you wrote about 
your perspective 
of indigenous and 
intelligent life on Mars. 
Will you elaborate on that 
and explain how and why 
research findings 
about Mars make 
a profound statement 
about the present 
and future welfare 
of the Earth?
The human race 
should be careful about 
what it does to this planet, 
that we should tend 
and nurture this planet 
rather than just 
riding roughshod over it. 
We should be careful 
how we alter the balance 
of life on this planet 
by dumping 
all this carbon dioxide 
into the atmosphere 
and other things 
that we are doing. 
Also, it made us aware that 
we are part of the cosmos. 
We can’t turn our backs 
on it and hope 
it will leave us alone. 
The cosmos will reach out 
and touch you. 
It used to be the world 
was the Earth 
to the human race. 
The world is 
no longer the Earth, 
the world is the cosmos 
that we live in. 
We must understand 
the cosmos. 
We must go out 
and explore it, find out 
who our neighbors are, 
get to know them, etc. 
By the way, 
the Cydonian Hypothesis 
was basically a hypothesis 
that life and intelligence 
were to be found 
everywhere throughout
the universe. 
If you go to the first planet 
in the universe 
that’s Earth-like 
and you can explore it 
and you find liquid water 
which means 
almost definitely 
there had been life there, 
that not only finding 
conditions for life but 
conditions for long-term life 
where you could 
have evolution and 
in fact intelligence, 
then you must imagine 
that the cosmos is full
of planets like Earth 
with people on them.
 
In 1976, 
the US spacecraft 
Viking Orbiter I 
recorded images of Mars. 
One image taken 
has astounded many 
astronomers, cosmologists 
and other scientists – 
a likeness of the human face 
on the planet’s surface. 
What’s even more amazing 
is that later additional 
“faces” were found 
in other regions of Mars.  
The “Face” on Mars, 
since it looked humanoid, 
some people immediately 
said, “Well that can’t be 
a sign of intelligence. 
It must be a trick of lighting 
because anyone 
on another planet 
wouldn’t look like us. 
They would look like 
something else.” 
I find that reasoning 
kind of nonsensical 
because we look like 
the way we do 
for perfectly 
reasonable reasons. 
So I just thought that 
we should investigate 
and we then published 
the results of
our investigation and 
the public’s imagination 
was captured. 
So, well we published 
this hypothesis and 
in my opinion, the evidence 
that has been coming in, 
including new pictures, 
have tended to 
support the hypothesis. 
Can you comment 
on more recent research 
findings on Mars 
based on NASA’s 
and European Space 
Agency’s new data?
They’re finding that Mars 
not only had an ocean 
but apparently had oxygen; 
it was highly oxidizing. 
They’ll say “it was 
highly oxidizing there,” 
meaning 
there was lots of oxygen. 
That’s why Mars is red. 
To even have 
liquid water there, 
they had to have had a 
rather dense atmosphere 
of carbon dioxide 
to trap a lot of heat, 
carbon dioxide and methane 
in addition to oxygen. 
So, we’re finding 
lots of evidence to support 
The New Mars Synthesis, 
which is just 
the basic statement 
about Mars’ climate 
being Earth-like 
for a long period. 
Since that’s 90% of 
the Cydonian hypothesis, 
the Cydonian hypothesis 
is being also reinforced. 
Our respectful appreciation 
goes to 
Dr. John Brandenburg 
for giving us insight 
into his research 
on the history of Mars.  
Please join us again 
next Monday on 
Science and Spirituality 
for Part 2 of our interview 
with this highly 
knowledgeable physicist.
“Dead Mars, Dying Earth” 
is available at 
Interested viewers, 
thank you 
for your company 
on today’s program. 
Words of Wisdom 
is next, following 
Noteworthy News. 
May we learn wisely 
from the fate of 
our neighboring planets 
and become better stewards 
of our precious Earth.  
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Welcome, 
respected viewers, to 
Science and Spirituality 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
Although the surface 
of Mars appears to have 
been barren and lifeless 
for eternity, scientists 
are closely studying
the geological 
and geochemical data 
from the red planet 
for evidence of it having 
had a biosphere similar
to Earth in the past.  
Dr. John Brandenburg, 
a theoretical plasma 
physicist from 
the United States, 
believes that 
a humanoid civilization 
once lived on Mars, 
a theory called 
the Cydonian Hypothesis. 
He is one of the authors 
of “Dead Mars, 
Dying Earth,” 
a book concerning Mars’ 
past and the lessons 
its history holds 
for our planet’s future.
In this second and final 
part of our interview 
with Dr. Brandenburg, 
we continue 
our intriguing discussion 
with him about 
our planetary neighbor. 
In 1976, 
the US spacecraft 
Viking Orbiter I 
recorded images of Mars. 
One image, from a region
called Cydonia, taken 
has astounded many 
astronomers, cosmologists 
and other scientists – 
a likeness of the human face 
on the planet’s surface. 
What’s even more amazing 
is that later additional 
“faces” were found 
in other regions of Mars.  
Dr. Brandenburg now 
provide more insight 
into this phenomena.
In your opinion, what 
are the most profound 
and significant findings 
from the Mars research?
The fact that we know
so much about Mars now 
says a great deal about 
the human race, that we 
are a very curious people 
who are intent 
on finding truth. 
I think the most 
significant thing that 
we have found basically 
is the “Face” on Mars 
because that tells you 
what Mars’ climate was 
like for most of its history, 
right there, 
in one statement, 
one eloquent statement. 
It says that 
Mars was alive and had 
a climate like Earth’s 
for most of its history.
So, has NASA taken 
images of Cydonia again 
in its most recent mission?
Yes, they have, 
and they look just like 
the old pictures. 
The object is quite eroded. 
If you’ve seen any 
archaeology before it is 
spruced up, it looks pretty 
rough because it’s old 
and it’s been eroded. 
Nature tends to take 
whatever we make 
and reduce it to dust 
and gravel, and the 
same thing has happened. 
But we see evidence of 
details, anatomical details 
and structural details 
that indicate to me that 
it is artificial. 
There are also other 
“faces” in Utopia. 
They have taken a new 
picture of one of them 
and it looks very much 
like the “Face” 
in Cydonia 
and it is a “face.” 
I think it will be 
established probably 
within the next four or 
five years that there was 
and is life on Mars, 
and we will start 
talking about bacteria. 
Then, they will move on 
to talking maybe 
about fish fossils 
that they have found. 
By investigating Mars, 
we are on a collision 
course with life; 
life and death 
in the cosmos.
Where is Cydonia?
Cydonia is right here 
in this area. 
It’s right on the shoreline 
of what would have been 
the ocean. 
What’s also interesting is 
there’s a kind of hotspot 
of radioactivity 
in this area. 
So two great disasters 
happened on Mars, 
one here and then 
this asteroid impact 
happened here, 
and Cydonia was 
right in between them. 
That’s very puzzling. 
Why would so many 
bad things happen in 
one area of Mars that 
just happens to have had 
archaeology in it? 
In the Cydonian Hypothesis, 
the hypothetical 
Cydonian civilization did 
not look very advanced. 
It didn’t look like 
they had any level of 
technology beyond Egypt 
when they built 
the pyramids. 
The occurrence of 
the radioactive hotspot 
on Mars 
in the Mare Acidalium, 
near the Cydonia Face 
which is basically 
to the west of it and then 
the Lyot impact basin 
to the east of Cydonia 
means that two 
tremendous catastrophes 
on Mars happened in 
almost the same geologic 
area and they basically 
bracketed Cydonia. 
So that’s very puzzling. 
One starts to examine 
various science fiction 
scenarios for 
what could have really 
occurred there. 
We’re like Sherlock Holmes, 
investigating the scene 
of some occurrence, 
wondering why 
the dog didn’t bark. 
So we continue to look at 
the Mars mystery and 
it’s a wonderful thing
to be living in this age 
where we’re finally 
getting the answers to 
all these mysteries we 
used to wonder about. 
They used to think there 
were canals on Mars. 
Well, there weren’t 
any canals but 
there are water channels. 
There’s everything on Mars 
that they actually 
imagined there was 
but it isn’t quite the same 
as they imagined it.
The famed US 
astrophysicist 
Dr. Carl Sagan supported 
searching for life 
in the Universe. 
One of his most 
memorable quotes is: 
“We are a way for the 
cosmos to know itself.”
Will you share with us 
some of the outcomes 
of your interactions 
with Dr. Carl Sagan?
He was very encouraging 
to us simply 
by being interested. 
I found him to be 
an eminent scientist 
and a very clear 
scientific thinker. 
Much of the Cydonian 
Hypothesis owes itself 
to his questions. 
He basically, 
by his questions and his 
reasoning back and forth 
with me, he enabled me 
to formulate 
the hypothesis 
in a much better manner 
than what I otherwise 
would have. 
His support was vital in 
getting NASA to actually 
take new pictures 
(of Cydonia).
When we return, 
we will hear from 
Dr Brandenburg about 
the urgent signals 
nature is sending us that 
Earth is on course 
to become like 
the present-day Mars.  
Please stay tuned to 
Supreme Master 
Television.
Welcome back to 
Science and Spirituality 
for our program regarding 
life on Mars and Earth. 
Dr. John Brandenburg 
now addresses the 
connection between the 
two planets in relation to 
climate and environment.
So how did you conclude 
that Earth is dying? 
We are losing biodiversity. 
One of the signs of health 
of any ecological system 
is how many different 
little ecological niches 
does it have? 
Does it have a place 
for tree frogs? 
Does it have a place for 
birds nesting in the trees? 
How many different types 
of trees, etc.? 
And Earth is losing that. 
We are going from being 
a rainbow of colors to 
being just one color, 
one kind of tree, 
no tree frogs, 
one kind of bird, etc. 
We’re losing the different 
species that have always 
been part of the Earth. 
We’re losing the fact that 
Earth is a family of life 
and that family is 
losing members, and 
we should be very 
concerned about that. 
However, 
I remain an optimist. 
I believe the human race 
can solve these problems.
So what does 
the relationship between 
Mars and Earth mean 
to you as a scientist and 
what should it mean to 
Earth’s citizens at large? 
We should be careful 
with the planet we have
but we should learn
as much as possible
from the story of life
and death on Mars.
One of the most chilling 
scenarios in your book 
is stated on page 153. 
It says, “The world we 
know is like the Titanic.” 
Yes.
“It is grand, chic, 
high-powered, and 
it is effortless through 
a frigid sea of icebergs. 
It does not have enough 
lifeboats, (No) and 
those that it has will be 
poorly employed. 
There’s a reason why 
interest in the Titanic 
has been revived. 
It is the exact metaphor 
for our planet. 
On some level, we know 
we are on the Titanic. 
We just don’t know 
we’ve been hit.” 
Can you elaborate on that?
Well, my co-author, 
Monica Paxson, who is 
a brilliant woman, and I, 
both ended up thinking 
about that same analogy 
simultaneously 
and it seemed like 
such a good metaphor. 
On the Titanic, there were 
a whole mixture of 
passengers, a lot of 
whom were very poor. 
When the Titanic 
went down, the lifeboats 
were basically 
for the rich people. 
If the Sahara Desert 
expands into the Sahel 
and even into the Congo 
Basin, it will be 
the poorest in the world 
who suffer. 
They will have to move to 
find new places to live. 
They will be the ones 
who will run out of food 
because they don’t have 
enough water 
to raise their crops. 
The rich societies 
have power to adjust to 
changes in climate. 
The poor societies do not. 
A tragic example is 
the impact of 
the great earthquake in 
Haiti versus in Chile and 
the economic difference 
between Chile and Haiti 
is quite large. 
And you could see that 
even though the earthquake 
was much stronger, 
the Chileans have reacted 
as a society in 
a much more organized 
and functional manner. 
Order was immediately 
restored. 
And so just by
extrapolation, 
if the world’s climate 
changes by raising 
a few average degrees, 
the Sahara expands, 
various rivers start 
drying up, 
parts of the world that 
will be mostly affected 
by this will be 
near the equator and 
where life is hard already. 
I really think that we 
must do whatever we can 
to avoid this happening. 
What is your view of 
the role of spirituality 
in connection with 
the current crisis 
on our planet?
As a Christian, 
the First Commandment 
is to love our neighbor, 
to love God and love our 
neighbor as ourselves. 
If our neighbors are going 
to suffer great dislocation 
because we’re burning 
a lot of fossil fuel, 
then obviously 
our religious duty is to 
change our behavior 
so that our neighbors 
do not suffer great 
dislocation or hardship. 
That is just the first duty 
of anyone who wants to 
act in love towards 
their neighbor, which is 
the great Commandment.
On behalf of 
Supreme Master Television 
and our viewers, 
I want to thank you 
for sharing your wisdom 
with us.
Thank you so much 
for coming up and
talking to me. (Alright)
Great pleasure.
Once again we express 
our gratitude to 
Dr. John Brandenburg 
for speaking about his 
in-depth research on Mars 
and championing 
the protection of our one 
and only planetary home. 
We wish him 
the very best in his future 
research endeavors.
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on Dr. Brandenburg, 
please visit
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we thank you for 
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always embrace our planet.