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#1 Re: Life on Mars » Discussion on TAMPERING with the truth (revised) » 2005-10-12 23:20:26

...and why the authorities have decided to explain all of these away as "defrost patterns" or "dry ice" or other nondescript, boring items?
I would appreciate intelligent conversation on these topics, which is what this forum is supposed to be about.

#4 Re: Life on Mars » Discussion on TAMPERING with the truth (revised) » 2005-10-08 14:13:42

I notice you have no comment on the above images.
You are on my ignore list , Dook.
It's pretty obvious you are just a troll, irritating and nothing useful in the context of this thread. (and others I have read).

#6 Re: Life on Mars » Discussion on TAMPERING with the truth (revised) » 2005-10-08 12:56:29

Although the topic was intended to ask why there is a need to tamper with released images...it seems obvious that Dook needs some visuals (yes questioning is a good thing) but, please Dook, READ the posts carefully before replying.
Stop trying to pick a fight with EVERYONE who posts something outside of your range of understanding. Also, stay on a given topic, or POST YOUR OWN full of questions you want answered.
I will post more evidence of tampering later.

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#8 Re: Life on Mars » Discussion on TAMPERING with the truth (revised) » 2005-10-06 22:52:58

RE: Dook
"Do you deny that Mars has extreme cold temperatures"?
***No, BUT (I live in an area that reaches -30 to -35 degrees F, and Yakutsk  Siberia gets to -54 to -81 (coldest reported) degrees F, and they STILL live there).
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/ … /7164/978)

[Do you deny that Mars has] "a toxic carbon dioxide atmosphere"?
***Yes (see the link to Skippers site below), there is plenty of life creating oxygen on Mars.

[Do you deny that Mars has] "hostile solar rays"?
***No  (not enough of a thick ozone atmosphere to prevent solar radiation to the surface, but then again, look at our own deteriorating atmosphere, and we STILL SURVIVE... ever wonder how we will live when it is as bad as Mars? Probably underground/under domes).

"Also there is no evidence of any organic material anywhere on the surface of mars so how do you figure there are humanoids there"?
***I was implying that NASA has the capabilities to see human SIZED beings in thier imaging technologies (see evidence at sKipper's site); besides, there is ample evidence of tampering with images that prove the existence of forests, lakes, moss, marshes, structures, fossils, etc, etc...(oxygen generating life?).

I will not waste (too much of) my time explaining to someone whom...

1) Does not comprehend all of a post (the discussion is the TAMPERING of proof of life)
2) Does not check out the links provided,
3) Does not support open-mindedness,
4) etc...

Sorry, Dook, but you have to give a site more than 7 minutes of research on a subject to debunk it.
By the way, to get you started, a little closer to home (our moon) on the TAMPERING issue...can NASA have been more obvious?
http://marsanomalyresearch.com/evidence … bjects.htm 
There are HUNDREDS if not THOUSANDS of examples of image tampering on Mars (and Mars' moons, our moon, etc.).
SEE SKIPPER'S SITE at:
http://marsanomalyresearch.com/

#9 Re: Life on Mars » Discussion on TAMPERING with the truth (revised) » 2005-10-05 23:50:18

Dear MSSS,
These past couple of months i have noticed an increase in deliberate manipulation of images that seem to makee no sense at all, unless taken in context with artificial structures, biology, and/or the presence of liquid water.
I certainly know i'm not the first (nor will i be the last) to express this, but i will scream this message (again)...
WHY DO YOU THINK WE ARE TOO SENSITIVE TO SEE ANY PROOF OF LAKES, TREES, MACROSCOPIC/MICROSCOPIC LIFE?
Are we so scared to see the possibility of proof of our "neighbors" that at the merest hint of proof, we will hang ourselves in fear??? Stampede in horror to the nearest exit???
HMMM?
WELL????
How about a real lobby to see unaltered images? How about some real colors? Kodak 30 years ago perfected red, and you can't reasonably show a color pic???
We may be a bit frightened as a society to accept the reality of the (recent fad) Greys, but as far as Mars is concerned...c'mon...
C"MON!!!!
The power of RAM and GIGABYTES has given the common man the ability to confirm a massive cover-up. (ZOOM with a good (free) graphics program is very possible).
lx51p.exe (google and download)
Show the real thing, MSSS...we know the capability to see a human (sized) being from 250 miles away exists. Stop blurring the pics.
Earth forbid we get our feelings (beliefs) hurt.

Skipper has some very interesting things to show/teach us at his site...
Pay attention to the "real tubes" and the "collossi" articles...I have some new discoveries that I will be posting soon.
http://marsanomalyresearch.com/

#10 Re: Life on Mars » Insects milling around? » 2005-09-30 21:17:03

I also think it's interesting that a few of the sinking stones look a lot like vertebrae, and one surprisingly like a little skull.
NASA colored:
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#11 Re: Life on Mars » Insects milling around? » 2005-09-30 21:04:01

Along with the interesting soil that acts like water, and several berries showing holes/dimples consistent with organic forms... there are many samples of small specks in this gif showing movements in opposite directions, diagonal, and even in at least two cases, a speck that seems to begin at the base of a pebble and ending up halfway or on top of a pebble!
I have also noticed two "meeting" one from the left, the other from below.
I will show the gif for now (look at the small pointed rock at the upper right corner, it's the one to the left of far right, shows the speck moving up the side. then look 45 degree to right and down the lenght of the rock to see two meeting)
I will post closeups soon pointing out specific movents that need attention.
Saving and browsing around zoomed in with windows picture viewer is sufficient to see the curious patterns of motion.
Most of the area at the top seems to stay consistent, the most active areas are to the right and bottom.
Please if someone else has other sandy photos with two or more images of the same spot, let me know. I would like to see other samples.
I am going to dedicate some time to research this, and would appreciate some help with imaging. Thanks.
This image is about 1.5 inches square.
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/ … vie_br.gif

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