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#1 Re: Life on Mars » Fossils, Geysers and Ice - Fossil Organisms and the NASA/JPL Cover » 2004-08-09 16:45:35

I haven't seen this website mentioned on this board so I thought I'd post it.

http://www.xenotechresearch.com/marsind … rsindx.htm

I met this guy's assistant here in Orlando and she turned me on to it.  The author seems to have a background in anthropology or something similiar and makes a very good argument for fossilized life on Mars.  I have not verified the photos he uses are actual NASA/JPL photos.  But this does not seem like a hoax.  It's obvious he has spent a lot of time researching the photos and references them back to the JPL site.

Go http://www.xenotechresearch.com/marsk.htm]here and click on the "my data" links to see his evidence of fossil organisms on Mars.  When viewing the pictures move your mouse over them until you find a link.  That link will take you to an explanation of that particular object in the photo.

He also has an interesting conspiracy theory on a cover up at NASA/JPL.  Check it out http://www.xenotechresearch.com/NASAHACK.htm]here and http://www.xenotechresearch.com/NASASKIES.htm]here

My favorite is http://www.xenotechresearch.com/mk009.htm]this one.  Within a meter or so of each other there seems to be three different types of shells and a shark's tooth.  Granted, rocks can form to look like all kinds of things but what are the chances of four rocks so close to each other naturally forming to look so similiar to sea life?  The area this picture was taken in NASA has already said they believe it is the bottom of a dried up sea.

Check out the data and tell everyone what you think

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