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#126 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-23 20:13:21

louis wrote:

I think the shadow plant is interesting...what I am seeing is something that looks like some sort of fungal (possibly) growth on the rock, which is producing the shadow - it is lighter than the shadow but matches the general shape of the shadow. Very unusual, certainly does not look like weathered rock.

True, NASA seems to have replaced the rock, and left the shadow, which was probably tall fungi with an orchid growing up top.

NASA keeps blurring and hiding so as not to spook the herd, which is frustrating for us, but when all of the evidence is pieced together it becomes obvious.

And it is a relief to come to this forum...

#127 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-23 03:08:13

Plants today, and NASA photoshopping obvious, beats me but it aint the rover.

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Nothing on the rock, but the shadow shows plants.

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Mars sunset left, and somethings sticking out of the rock. Middle, bottom more plants and some seriously weird ones, that are white with an apacture up top, (may be artificial).

And right, top, this thing growing or protruding out of the ground, with NASA blurring it in the middle.

The bottom one shows what NASA was probably hiding, which is a weird white thing sticking out of the ground with a tapered end, and a white grid with a pattern behind it.

Fefinately artificial and not the rover.

But it may be a plant, but, groan, who knows.

cool

#128 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-22 07:44:16

jorgear wrote:

This FBI document is also interesting. We are visited by interdimensional beings. Document date: July 1947

Scroll down and you will see clearer pages https://vault.fbi.gov/UFO/UFO%20Part%201%20of%2016/view

Thanks for sharing but phew, hard to read without the option of making it full screen. But with postdates all over it, pretty obvious that a flying disk was spotted and monotered, and it was legit.

The masses would dismiss this, as they do any credible evidence, since fear, and associated stupidity in dismissing the fearful thing always ensues.

The craft that followed the Apollo astronauts is the only solid video evidence to date of a legit UFO, or one that has no other explanation, and Buzz and NASA both give p...weak explanations for.

UFO's in our skys can be faked, the one following them in 1969 onwards, when the only things up there were Sputnik, and a Russian probe that crashed before the Apollo crew llfted off on the moon was all there was.

The US pushes fear around this subject, because it works, but as we have seen Mars is fear free.

It seems that in the year 2033, when some go nuts, we need to be there to do some slapping, (and sure we will enjoy it, but that can't be helped, lol).

#129 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-21 07:30:26

jorgear wrote:

NASA is destroying proofs of all that we can find on Mars surface. So really impossible that they tell the truth sometime in the future.

However, we have important documents that reveal the truth https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom … 0001-9.pdf

CIA 1984, nice one Jordear, yes l have RV mars several times, usually to clarify or see in HD things l have found.

And l have also seen the current residents, or the humanoid ones, which also wear white silk closing with a square area for the neck, and with astec type gold patterns around the neck and arms.

All have a very dark tan, and pretty much look like us, possibly due to Mars having less of a magnetic field than we do.

Some of their roads are sealed, or look like ours, except that it looks like whitish pebble type sealant instead of tar, and they have iridescent triangles instead of white lines.

And yes, l have RV the green areas in the ESA image, which is virtually the same as Losamity National park, well very close.

Well, lors of pines.

And all of their communication is done with subspace, or the dimension we see when pushing particles past light speed, so signals can pass straight through their planet, so communication satellites are not needed.

We could probably do likewise, if we weren't in the tech, dark ages we are currently in.

#130 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-21 02:52:39

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What a real mars sunset looks like.

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More plants, with the sun shining through some, which appear to be prickles with giant flowers up top.

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Right a buildup of silt, from recent rainfall or runoff.

Left what appears to be a metallic plate, but this too is reflecting the sunset.

cool

#131 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-20 03:42:37

Today nothing much, Giant martian prickles as far as the eye can see, usual stuff.

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Right one, shows what l thought was a sky with rain, but it is probably the rover, (middle) throwing up some dust.

And now for the cool one.

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Bottom what mars sunsets really look like or high altitude with lower Earth type ones lower down.

Top, left a group of prickles, and right a closer look.

You can see the blue mountains and these things glowing some distance away from the camera, as well as the closer ones, with some looking unmistakably like California prickles.

Mars has prickles!

smile

#132 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-18 20:41:40

SpaceNut wrote:

There is a grey standing behind the rock at the top bent over with arms out stretched on its left side above the red dot....

I do see what looks like a gray in the middle, looking up, and thinking, but it is more likely that is part of the rover.

130,000 Views, Sweet!

smile

#133 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-18 02:47:47

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Top, the rover foreground, sunset background, and some green on the right, that according to NASA doesn't exist.

Bottom a sunset that according to NASA also doesn't exist, at least the multicolored one?

cool

#134 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-16 06:24:21

Got this today,and eventhough he pushes this a bit, there is some great messages in this video, as well as great UFO footage.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiCI4ih … e=youtu.be

As Greer has said, NASA and the like give us breatcrumbs, and 1% of humanity need to push this through, which is a great message, but l also believe that the GF have our leaders in a half nelson, so they will have to tell the truth eventually.

#135 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-16 03:52:58

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Found this today that looks like not sure but some are sure to be more plants.

The one in the middle looks like a dead tree, dead.

cool

#136 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-12 03:17:25

Ok, today we get a better look at the two plants or tall flowering prickles l spotted earlier, (NASA probably got depressed because of their rampant smothering and let something more substantial through).

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Both plants are clearly visible against the mountain, and this is definitely not the rover!

The one on the right almost looks like a palm, but the left hand one has more of my interest, since it has pink flowers up top, or you can see the pink flowers or new growth up top, (well after enhancing the image to death).

The one below, probably a rock with a very shiny side, (it may even be some metallic material, but impossible to be sure going by this.

cool

#137 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-09 20:03:29

Even when they land on Mars, don't worry, they will choose the correct area where to land, where there is only desert. They are not silly. What they really are is a big theater and a big loss of millions of dollars in trying to discover life on Mars, something they know since the 1970s... or before.

True, they were going to land Viking in the middle of Sedona, or we would have seen distant pyramids and maybe some obvious ruins, but changed that after seeing orbital Pioneer images of the area, to some dull desert area, which had a group of plants to one side.

Kept this BS magic act up ever since, eventhough serious flaws are present, but the herd, (as l have painfully learned) will go to any lengths to protect their NASA never lies routine.

NASA keeps showing Mars with no atmosphere or very little, (orbital, etc) while Hubble in virtually every mars image shows a blue atmosphere which is even thicker than ours. You can't have a blue atmosphere in one direct image and not in another, since that is insane, but the herd are already insane, so.

In the year 2033, NASA will circle Mars and land on the moon with the monolith, since it is low gravity and easy to land on, then the lid will be off the can of worms.

We go by evidence and they follow the herd which is risky.

This reminds me of the last episode of Avenue 5, where they were stepping into the airlock believing it was make believe, and after the deaths mounted up they stopped.

Yes space is freezing, but the room is warming up, lol, reminds me other something else, but that is getting off topic, but just as stupid.

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#138 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-09 03:46:07

jorgear wrote:
Tmcom wrote:

Ok, on the subject of photoshopping these, here is a classic example of JPL tampering.

https://i.imgur.com/bVaFnY1.jpg

Top rover, but the rest are more interesting.

Two on the left show these smudged things that look like plants photoshopped out, (these are not elsewhere so not an image anomaly.

The image below that shows an obvious smudge of blurring of something.

And the bottom, middle image shows what this is, plants!

The one in the distance is obvious, (rover does not have this) and after enhancing the right hand one, a tall prickle with a pink flower up top emerges.

So the rover drives past prickles and no front page news announcement and no image, apart from some fudged one.

And the CP shows a strong or grass green on the right hand one, (hard to find but it is there).

And NASA says, Mars may have life, lol, the rover is driving past and through it,..... bastards!

;/

Yes, TmCom... NASA will always lie... because making the world know that Mars was an habitable world would reveal that it was inhabited.. showing the images of statues, monolyths... animals,... on Mars's surface reveals that it was inhabited. If NASA tells that Mars was inhabited, the next question to them would be... and what happened to that ancient civilization? so they would have to acknowledge that there was some type of conflict,... what would reveal what John Branderburg and others have told and are right: that Mars suffered a nuclear war, they also would have to reveal that the asteroid belt was a planet.

So they will always keep silent. It will be us who will have to reveal all.

DOn't worry they will reveal all, since the Galactic Federation has them in a half nelson, so they have to disclose the lot soon.

Well, 13 years!

hmm

#139 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-09 03:23:35

Ok, on the subject of photoshopping these, here is a classic example of JPL tampering.

bVaFnY1.jpg

Top rover, but the rest are more interesting.

Two on the left show these smudged things that look like plants photoshopped out, (these are not elsewhere so not an image anomaly.

The image below that shows an obvious smudge of blurring of something.

And the bottom, middle image shows what this is, plants!

The one in the distance is obvious, (rover does not have this) and after enhancing the right hand one, a tall prickle with a pink flower up top emerges.

So the rover drives past prickles and no front page news announcement and no image, apart from some fudged one.

And the CP shows a strong or grass green on the right hand one, (hard to find but it is there).

And NASA says, Mars may have life, lol, the rover is driving past and through it,..... bastards!

;/

#140 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-07 09:28:23

SpaceNut wrote:

It took Nasa way to long to stitch all of the frames together as many frames have the dust in the sky showing the levels of opacness that is occuring.

Yes, true, funny that it is a blue sky except Mount Sharp. Or l did notice some low lying clouds at its base, but didn't include that since it could also be dust, but most likely mist, and other clouds converging around this mountain, as it does on Earth.

All we can do is keep plugging away, and hope that some retiree, Photoshopping all of this at JPL, and fed up with lying to his friends, family and humanity will let something significant through.

Probably already done that with water drops on the rover, but that took me years to find those.

#141 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-07 02:58:11

Ok, a few juicy things here.

First off the rover has some mud on its wheel, or the ground is damp, (third image down shows the wheel impressions).

Next these impact marks on the rover, and considering that they are pretty deep, could have been a micro meteorite impact, that or a nasty dust devil?

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Last image what looks like some water or a puddle, hard to be sure, since the landscape is reflected below it, but a good chance.

Second last is my favorite or the rover drove over something green, (CP makes that obvious) or best guess it was some moss on a few stones and the over one ton rover drove over it a few times, trying to mash up the evidence, but the color is still there if the BS orange/red filter is removed.

This panorama is from 2013, and l am pretty sure that l missed it, but some green moss and recent rainfall, made it worthwhile.

cool

#142 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-06 20:01:47

SpaceNut wrote:

Sort of hard to have a planet wide dust storm without an atmosphere...orange, red or any other color....
Mars is close to life capable conditions but its going to be tiny now in its current state....

I wouldn't say tiny, but small compared to Earth.

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Some areas have rainforests, forests and giant lakes or oceans, but as we have seen most of the planet is dry, with only bushes and prickles dominating the landscape.

I have downloaded a panorama, and will be posting it here when l can. Or this one.

https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/jpeg/PIA16919.jpg

This is the raw image, but you can google it for a NASA 360 walkabout version.

cool

#143 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-06 19:52:25

louis wrote:

A drone? A flying drone? How does that work?

Tmcom wrote:
jorgear wrote:

PERSEVERANCE, the new name of the new rover that NASA will launch this year https://www.cnet.com/news/nasas-mars-20 … 05-10aaa0j

Perseverance, lol, l thought that Conspirance would be better.

But it will have a drone, with decent resolution for a change, so that is one improvement.

I will probably post a few drone ones here, but have an odd thousand sols left with the current one, so unless a gray throws the rover over a cliff l can't do those.

It sits on top and takes off for a short while every few mouths, or when they are in an area devoid of plants.

It is only going to be  airborne for l think 5 minutes at a time, since the secret one will take 20 minutes to make sure nothing that spooks the herd is in sight, before giving us the media version.

But a half decent reflective rock will reveal all.

#144 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-06 09:34:47

jorgear wrote:

PERSEVERANCE in looking for ancient life on Mars... the same intelligent life in the shape of buildings, statues, cities, face on Mars... that they found in the 1970s, or even before. What a big LIE, NASA

Agreed, a smokescreen for the herd that don't want to be spooked, and a trickle of reality for the rest of us.

If the deniers are so sure that Mars is a dead rock, then why does Viking approaching Mars show no atmosphere and Hubble in Earth orbit does?

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Mars the only planet in our system with a disappearing atmosphere!!!

Mars has been habitable for some time, but with terrible sci fi flicks, and HG Wells, it sounds crazy, but as shown above, and here, there is solid evidence on our side.

#145 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-05 20:51:01

jorgear wrote:

PERSEVERANCE, the new name of the new rover that NASA will launch this year https://www.cnet.com/news/nasas-mars-20 … 05-10aaa0j

Perseverance, lol, l thought that Conspirance would be better.

But it will have a drone, with decent resolution for a change, so that is one improvement.

I will probably post a few drone ones here, but have an odd thousand sols left with the current one, so unless a gray throws the rover over a cliff l can't do those.

#146 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-03 04:16:04

SpaceNut wrote:

The image shows the compressed rover tracks that indicate moisture...

True, and here are a few more to confirm an overcast day on Mars.

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Left the rover throwing up some dust, (it may even be in a dust devil), right the rovers shaccis being reflected back, but it is the overcast sky behind it that has my attention.

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This one left, good signs of recent water runoff, and right probably the rover being reflected back in a large pebble.

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This one no idea? The area is wet, so possibly some small rodent was sitting there and did a runner when the rover got too close.

cool

#147 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-03-02 03:13:43

Not much today, (been looking but not much to find) but there is this.

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Wet ground and a distant possible raincloud.


hmm

#148 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-02-29 20:20:51

louis wrote:

So that sounds like this is your own theory not backed up by anyone or any evidence since I would presume you could give a link.

A launch from the ISS would account for the similar speed...do they do satellite launches from the ISS? That would be my first question...it's not an obvious place to do satellite launches. And if you did fire such powerful booster rockets on a satellite I would expect that would take place at a much further and therefore safer distance from the ISS.

Tmcom wrote:
louis wrote:

Just a satellite that's going exactly the same speed as the ISS? Just a satellite that, from what you say, must be an operational satellite and its operators have put it so close to the ISS? Just a satellite that has a powerful booster like that?

Is this your own theory or do you have something to back this up?

NASA is allowing this, being one, unlikely that they would, and it would be at the ISS speed since it was launched by them. Watch the video and you will see the faint light of its booster rockets, as well as the unmistakable shape of its main booster, and payload.

Sorry Louis, l am not going to say that this is a UFO, when it isn't, the one that followed the apollo astranauts in 1969 onwards is legit, and NASA, and Buzz's explanation is laughable, but the herd will buy it.

https://www.wired.com/2017/04/watch-nas … lites-iss/

#149 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-02-26 21:26:11

louis wrote:

Just a satellite that's going exactly the same speed as the ISS? Just a satellite that, from what you say, must be an operational satellite and its operators have put it so close to the ISS? Just a satellite that has a powerful booster like that?

Is this your own theory or do you have something to back this up?


Tmcom wrote:

Just a satellite, unfortunately, which explains the light haze or firing of the boosters, and its slow departure.

https://i.imgur.com/aRkZoGx.jpg

So false alarm.

hmm

NASA is allowing this, being one, unlikely that they would, and it would be at the ISS speed since it was launched by them. Watch the video and you will see the faint light of its booster rockets, as well as the unmistakable shape of its main booster, and payload.

Sorry Louis, l am not going to say that this is a UFO, when it isn't, the one that followed the apollo astranauts in 1969 onwards is legit, and NASA, and Buzz's explanation is laughable, but the herd will buy it.

#150 Re: Pictures of Mars » The Real Mars » 2020-02-26 03:24:51

Just a satellite, unfortunately, which explains the light haze or firing of the boosters, and its slow departure.

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So false alarm.

hmm

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