Peter Davenport opens with reports of Dallas area UFO sightings before Richard Hoagland and Tom Van Flandern examine newly released NASA photographs of the Cydonia region on Mars. The Dallas sightings involve multiple witnesses observing unusual aerial phenomena. The main focus shifts to controversial images from Mars Global Surveyor showing the Tholus structure and surrounding Cydonia complex. Hoagland reveals the photos sat unreleased despite previous agreements with NASA to promptly publish Cydonia imagery. Analysis of the Tholus reveals what appears to be a ruined tetrahedral structure positioned at precisely 19.5 degrees relative to another tetrahedral formation. This geometric relationship reinforces the hyperdimensional physics model Hoagland has championed for years. Van Flandern contributes astronomical expertise as they examine additional anomalous features in the photographs. The discussion exposes NASA's pattern of withholding or delaying release of images showing potential artificial structures on Mars, raising questions about institutional resistance to investigating extraterrestrial archaeology.