Posted on 09/18/2023 9:10:12 PM PDT by Macho MAGA Man
Guest on the 9/18/23 show, Charles Shults III, shares images of what he believes are ancient fossils of creatures that lived on Mars. View larger in PDF format. Pictured above: Image 1) Opportunity Sol 544 crinoid. The stem segments and calyx can be clearly seen.
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Here we go again 🙄
I think its a lot of seeing what you want it to be. The human mind is made to fill in things we’re unsure of with things we know.
forget about the martians, Noory is revisiting the Mothman stuff. Maybe the Chupacabra next?
Great stuff. John Titor, the time traveler dude, will be bringing the beer!
Pope In the Pizza - bump for later...
And let’s not forget the Happy Face on Mars:
https://search.brave.com/images?q=happy%20face%20on%20mars
It’s all just speculation and pareidolia until we can actually get people on Mars to do a serious search for past life there. It is believed Mars was once earth-like, with oceans and a substantial atmosphere, but the loss of its magnetic field and then getting hit by a giant asteroid spelled its doom. There might have been time for some primitive life to evolve before then, however.
Lol
Y’all are killing my thread!
Mars once had water and shallow lakes and shallow oceans and once an environment for life. I personally think there was once life on Mars due to its past environment. I also think what we know about Mars can not confirm this.
I would also be most delighted to confirm life on Mars both past and present which is doubtful least it be subterranean bacteria.
I thought those looked like Penises. Emerson, Lake and Palmer explained the album cover for “Brain Salad Surgery”. It was a painting that H.R. Giger had done with a woman (his wife?) and a penis. They had to change it to a shaft of light for the cover.
kinda cool... I say this is real close to proof of life elsewhere!!
You believe it, like an article of faith.
You think nothing.
It’s those damn dirty apes again.
Lol :)
Don't wish to discredit what you're saying, but: I've heard numerous explanations of why Mars is now the way it is, and I know that it is subject to more meteor bombardment than Earth is, but -I've never heard of "a" giant meteor having contributed to the decay of its environment / habitability.
Were you just "throwing in the kitchen sink" there?
Regards,
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