Biography:
George J. Haas is founder and premier investigator of The Cydonia Institute which was established in 1991. He is a member of the Pre-Columbian Society of the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Haas is also an artist, art instructor, writer, and curator. He is a member and former director of the Sculptors Association of New Jersey. He has also authored numerous monographs for various art exhibitions and had a one person show at the OK Harris Gallery of Art in New York City’s SoHo. He became interested in the “Face on Mars” after reading a book on the subject by Randolfo Rafael Pozos in 1991.
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In the first half, founding investigator of The Cydonia Institute, George Haas, reported on the ‘Crown Face’ geoglyphic formation found on Mars, as well as other unusual formations on the Red Planet.
In the latter half, paranormal investigator Joshua P…. More »
Host: George Noory
In the first half, Academy Award winner Louis Gossett Jr. made an in-studio appearance to talk about his life and career. His acting work has spanned almost six decades, and he’s appeared in over 350 titles.
In the latter half, founding investigator of The Cydonia… More »
Host: George Noory
In this special evening, five guests (Mike Bara, John Brandenburg, George Haas & J.P. Levasseur, and More »
Host: George Noory
Founding investigator of The Cydonia Institute, George Haas, and geoscientist Bill Saunders discussed their analysis of geoglyphic formations on Mars which indicate that an ET civilization visited the planet.
First hour guest, author Joshua P. Warren talked… More »
Host: George Noory
During the first half of the program, founding investigator of The Cydonia Institute, George Haas, and geoscientist Bill Saunders discussed their analysis of geoglyphic formations on Mars and how they have correlations to the cultures of Meso-America.
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Host: George Noory
Founder of the Cydonia Institute, George Haas and his co-author William Saunders discussed their book, The Cydonia Codex. They believe that the ancient art and sculpture of Mesoamerica is reflected in geoglyphs of Mars, specifically as depicted in the 2001 ‘Face on Mars.’ Haas suggested that the bifurcated Martian imagery was like a hieroglyphic writing system, and is evident not only on… More »
Host: George Noory