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mojo
6th March 2011, 19:17
Hi All,
The front page of yahoo had this headline today. "NASA finds evidence of Alien life." It is definitely an attention grabber. Personally I feel that it is an attempt to condition people to accept the fact that life is out there and to prepare people for the future release of ET information.
Here is some of the info:

Aliens exist, and we have proof.
That astonishingly awesome claim comes from Dr. Richard B. Hoover, an astrobiologist at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, who says he has found conclusive evidence of alien life — fossils of bacteria found in an extremely rare class of meteorite called CI1 carbonaceous chondrites. (There are only nine such meteorites on planet Earth.) Hoover’s findings were published late Friday night in the Journal of Cosmology, a peer-reviewed scientific journal.

“I interpret it as indicating that life is more broadly distributed than restricted strictly to the planet earth,” Hoover, who has spent more than 10 years studying meteorites around the world, told FoxNews.com in an interview. “This field of study has just barely been touched — because quite frankly, a great many scientist would say that this is impossible.”

Hoover discovered the fossils by breaking apart the CI1 meteorite, and analyzing the exposed rock with a scanning-electron microscope and a field emission electron-scanning microscope, which allowed him to detect any fossil remains. What he found were fossils of micro-organisms, many of which he says are strikingly similar to those found on our own planet.

“The exciting thing is that they are in many cases recognizable and can be associated very closely with the generic species here on earth,” said Hoover. Some of the fossils, however, are quite odd. “There are some that are just very strange and don’t look like anything that I’ve been able to identify, and I’ve shown them to many other experts that have also come up stump.”

Omni
6th March 2011, 19:25
Personally I feel that it is an attempt to condition people to accept the fact that life is out there and to prepare people for the future release of ET information.

I feel this is an extremely accurate view. Bravo :) It very much aligns with what I have been told by ETs.

Thank you for the post.

ghostrider
6th March 2011, 19:54
disclosure is in overdrive these days. all over the box office/tv/news the campaign is on target for release.

Circe
6th March 2011, 20:09
MSN over and over have stories of ET's and UFO's on their web page but today they don't DOH!

Chicodoodoo
6th March 2011, 20:29
Yes, this is in keeping with a controlled release of ET disclosure. We have Colonel John Alexander officially denying that the military ever denied UFOs were real, despite a long history to the contrary. We have the Vatican saying ET life is compatible with religious teachings, despite having always placed man at the center of creation. And then NASA finds the courage to admit alien life in the form of fossilized bacteria. They are testing the waters, so to speak.

Dale
6th March 2011, 21:04
We all know what comes next, yes? I ask that rhetorically.

MariaDine
7th March 2011, 00:35
http://www.newsdaily.com/stories/tre7252kq-us-meteorites-life/

Namasté

king anthony
7th March 2011, 00:48
Is this not insignificant to the knowing of other species not discussed in mainstream society, which are greater then what is being presented!?

jesterking
7th March 2011, 01:25
Is this not insignificant to the knowing of other species not discussed in mainstream society, which are greater then what is being presented!?
the significance I believe lies in this "proof" being 1.disclosed by NASA and 2.on the YAHOO welcome/headline page. The topic "evidence of existence" suddenly being acceptable by mainstream media, and NASA admitting publicly their knowledge of the existence alien life(like its the first real evidence they have)....OK NASA! GOOD JOB! its about time the "SPACE" program caught up the the rest of the planet !!!---- the tether footage wasn't proof enough?

Heise
7th March 2011, 02:18
Fox News broke the story, which ought to make one immediately suspicious...


— it's not an organization noted for scientific acumen. But even worse, the paper claiming the discovery of bacteria fossils in carbonaceous chondrites was published in … the Journal of Cosmology. I've mentioned Cosmology before — it isn't a real science journal at all, but is the ginned-up website of a small group of crank academics obsessed with the idea of Hoyle and Wickramasinghe that life originated in outer space and simply rained down on Earth. It doesn't exist in print, consists entirely of a crude and ugly website that looks like it was sucked through a wormhole from the 1990s, and publishes lots of empty noise with no substantial editorial restraint. For a while, it seemed to be entirely the domain of a crackpot named Rhawn Joseph who called himself the emeritus professor of something mysteriously called the Brain Research Laboratory, based in the general neighborhood of Northern California (seriously, that was the address: "Northern California"), and self-published all of his pseudo-scientific "publications" on this web site.

Source:http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2011/03/did_scientists_discover_bacter.php