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#1 2004-04-06 23:11:32

TheMarsMan
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Re: New Mars Discovery

I have made a photographic discovery of Mars.
I have proof that there was life on mars at one time
and can explain what happened to eliminate all life at that time. This has been discussed before and now. I need recognition and world wide exposure for this discovery. I live within 10 minutes of JPL and I need to speek to the right people. You will all have a chance to see this discovery.
All in a matter of time.

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#2 2004-04-08 10:19:18

clark
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Re: New Mars Discovery

Okay, I'll bite.

What is your photographic proof that life once exisited, and how can you explain what happened to eliminate all life on Mars?

If you made this discovery, then it is based on exsisting photographic evidence produced by NASA/JPL. Unless of course you have your own photo-reconnanisance sattelite in Mars Orbit, or your own personal rover on Mars. I think it's safe to assume you have neither a sattelite or a rover.

So, which picture, produced by NASA/JPL, contains evidence that life once exsisted on Mars? Based on the available evidence, what happened to the life on Mars that caused it to go extinct?

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#3 2004-04-08 18:44:47

dicktice
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From: Nova Scotia, Canada
Registered: 2002-11-01
Posts: 1,764

Re: New Mars Discovery

MarsMan: I suggest you may not have elicited serious response from those 12 people because of your poor grammer and spelling.  But assuming your discovery has overriding implications for JPL, why not just walk on over there and camp on their doorstep? Make waves, talk to the media, demonstrate--but for God's sake, spell your sign right.

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#4 2004-04-09 05:59:50

chat
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From: Ontario Canada
Registered: 2003-10-23
Posts: 371

Re: New Mars Discovery

dicktice,

*lol*  I read your reply about 10 minutes ago and I'm still laughing.

Just nasty, but funny.


TheMarsMan,

Please do tell.
If you have something this is the place to prove it.


The universe isn't being pushed apart faster.
It is being pulled faster towards the clumpy edge.

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#5 2004-04-09 06:17:22

chat
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From: Ontario Canada
Registered: 2003-10-23
Posts: 371

Re: New Mars Discovery

clark,

To funny.
April 8th must have been nasty pill day.

My wife thinks i am from mars, and i am the proof that intelligent life once existed on mars.

She also uses the word (once) a lot though, and never describes me in that theory.  *lol*


The universe isn't being pushed apart faster.
It is being pulled faster towards the clumpy edge.

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#6 2004-04-09 09:05:13

clark
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Re: New Mars Discovery

Very nasty pill day. The orange ones, I hate the orange ones.  :laugh:

I don't mind those who come to jerk our chains, but come on, be original about it.

I live 15 minutes from JPL, maybe I can pick you up MarsMan, and take you there.

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#7 2004-04-09 09:45:19

chat
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From: Ontario Canada
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Posts: 371

Re: New Mars Discovery

clark,

Maybe you and MarsMan could carpool each day.

Think of the benefits.
You would be the first to know the great secret.
No one will believe he had anything to do with it when you get your Nobel. *lol*
And your gasoline bill is cut in 1/2 until he talks.

Just don't pick him up again after he spills the beans smile

Yeah the orange ones stink, but they are chocked full of nasty, and that does a body good.


The universe isn't being pushed apart faster.
It is being pulled faster towards the clumpy edge.

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#8 2004-04-09 09:52:07

clark
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Re: New Mars Discovery

Get my Nobel? What makes you think I don't already have one?  big_smile

Do we have to carpool? That is sooo environmentaly unfriendly. I thought he could ride on the handle bars of my bike. Of course he will need to bring his own helmet.

Meanwhile, I have a medal to shine.  :laugh:

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#9 2004-04-09 10:05:10

chat
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From: Ontario Canada
Registered: 2003-10-23
Posts: 371

Re: New Mars Discovery

clark,

The good thing about being on the bike is that if you don't like the idea he is telling you.
Then one good pothole solves the extra weight problem.

If the idea is really bad, you stop the bike, and tell him he is peddling from now on.

Probably not a big worry for a second helmet.
If he has one that is great.
If not, then what is the worse that could happen, he breaks an arm?.

One more shiny medal for the collection box smile


The universe isn't being pushed apart faster.
It is being pulled faster towards the clumpy edge.

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#10 2004-04-09 10:10:06

clark
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Re: New Mars Discovery

Chat, you are quite the optimist.  :laugh:

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#11 2004-04-09 16:05:09

chat
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From: Ontario Canada
Registered: 2003-10-23
Posts: 371

Re: New Mars Discovery

clark,
Naaa, just having a bit of fun smile

We shouldn't be to rough on MarsMan.
Einstein was no spelling wizard either, but he made out ok.

MarsMan might have something none of us expected.
Then the spelling or grammar wont matter much.

I've also put things in a peculiar way when i am excited about posting something.

I guess we should listen, then decide if he should be wearing a helmet. smile


The universe isn't being pushed apart faster.
It is being pulled faster towards the clumpy edge.

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#12 2004-04-14 20:59:15

TheMarsMan
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Re: New Mars Discovery

Well, to all who responded. Ya it might be funny that my spelling isn't up to par with you, but that isn't my point.
I was the one chosen to reveal this sort of proof and now I have to deal with it. Look and think about it every day.
The light did shine on me on August 27, 2003. If you guys are what you say and think you are than you will know what I am talking about. This discovery was made on July 16, 2003.
Looking at Mars with a different perspective will reveal what I am talking about.
"God will set signs in the heavens".

Clark, I would be happy to show you what I am talking about since your in the area. Bring an extra helmet because my truck was stolen Saturday.

If you want to keep making Jokes about it, than you will see in the end.

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#13 2004-04-14 21:07:58

clark
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Registered: 2001-09-20
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Re: New Mars Discovery

Discovery made in July of 2003. Here we are in April of 2004...

Show us what ya got, or go away.

You wanted some interest, we gave you some. Do your part.

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#14 2004-04-15 05:00:13

chat
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From: Ontario Canada
Registered: 2003-10-23
Posts: 371

Re: New Mars Discovery

TheMarsMan,

If its God that is going to reveal this revelation, then you can bet i will be all ears.

But until God does, could you fill in the blanks?


The universe isn't being pushed apart faster.
It is being pulled faster towards the clumpy edge.

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#15 2004-04-15 08:34:46

dicktice
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From: Nova Scotia, Canada
Registered: 2002-11-01
Posts: 1,764

Re: New Mars Discovery

Marsman. Spelling ain't everything, it just makes your stuff easier to read. Please don't stop, now that you're in the spotlight, because I envy you your imagination. You're hilarious--a real talent.

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#16 2004-04-19 12:50:06

GraemeSkinner
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From: Eden Hall, Cumbria
Registered: 2004-02-20
Posts: 563
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Re: New Mars Discovery

Ok, so there has been 12 people that have looked at my post
and not one person has anything to ask or say. I dont understand, if someone made a discovery about Mars wouldn't you want to know more about it.

But you did not say anything in regards to what your discovery was, when you'd be going public with your discovery - in fact all you said was you'd made a discovery and wanted recognition. Give us some facts/details of your discovery and we'll ask questions about it and comment on it.

Graeme


There was a young lady named Bright.
Whose speed was far faster than light;
She set out one day
in a relative way
And returned on the previous night.
--Arthur Buller--

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#17 2004-05-11 20:37:13

TheMarsMan
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Re: New Mars Discovery

I will be at JPL this weekend the 15/16 viewing there open house if you want to see what I mean. Look forward to meating you there!

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#18 2005-07-15 14:20:07

MarsSecrets
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Registered: 2005-04-02
Posts: 2

Re: New Mars Discovery

This is what The Mars Man was talking about.

http://www.MarsSecrets.com]Mars Secrets

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