ISAEYEALLSEEING, on 04 November 2012 - 10:31 AM, said:
I drew around a copy to help people see where abouts in the image I am looking

If it's really there in all the detail you claim, you don't need to draw what people are supposed to see.
As it is, notice how the terrain of the 'statue' is the same as the surrounding terrain. Smoothish ground with rises and valleys and pepperred with craters. Apart from an extremely vague shape, there's nothing to really distinguish it from the surrounding terrain. Staring at more or less random patterns like this is no different that staring at clouds and finding patterns.
If I were to show you a picture of Mount Rushmore, I wouldn't needed to draw in any of the faces in order to show you they were there. Because that is unmistakenly artificial, it needs no enhancing.
You've just drawn some crude outline on a boring patch of lunar terrain.
There's really nothing there.