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Ruins on the Moon, Ruins on Mars |
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by coda (No verified email address) |
23 Mar 2006
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...and Americans are playing patty cakes with jesus...no wonder we are reconquered by britain. |
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The top pix is of a complex within a so-called crater on the moon, which shows stark artificiality, and is as big as Los Angeles....notice the added arrows above right, showing caved in underground facilities of vast proportion...from Clementine.
The lower pix is of Cydonia Plain, Mars, with some of the geometry still intact there.
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You're Early for April 1; How about Something of Significance? |
by via Global IMC Newswire (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 24 Mar 2006
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The first steps toward building a manned lunar base and eventually sending astronauts to Mars quietly unfolded in recent days, as NASA issued a call to industry and academia for proposals on how to best proceed with those projects. Although President Bush in January revealed his preliminary intentions to jump-start future U.S. space missions, The Peacock Report (TPR) this week obtained planning documents revealing the possibility of constructing nuclear power plants on the moon, where “both human and robotic agents” would operate technology production facilities.
To view the entirety of this report, visit: http://tpr.typepad.com/thepeacockreport/2006/03/new_details_of_.html
homepage:: http://ThePeacockReport.com |
Re: Ruins on the Moon, Ruins on Mars |
by gehrig (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 27 Mar 2006
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Reminds me of the World Weekly News headline, "Statue of Elvis Found On Mars."
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