View Full Version : Could the Nasa Curiosity Rover lead to Disclosure?
jagman
28th September 2012, 21:48
This is just a theory but I think Curiosity Rover will lead to disclosure on some level.
Yesterday all the major networks ran the story that the Rover was now setting in
an ancient streambed. What I think will happen is, The next few days Nasa will make a major announcement that a fossil or fossil's have been found. Any thought's?
TargeT
28th September 2012, 22:09
if there are more "situations" like this: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?50241-NASA-Lies--Yet-again---Copy-Pasted-Images-at-Gale-Crater-Curiosity-Landing-Site I think it will happen; planned or not.
though I do have a feeling that the rover could be a "trickle info out" device to slowly get us used to the idea of disclosure before officaly doing it...
Mark (Star Mariner)
28th September 2012, 22:20
Doubtful, seeing as they're still ever so devoted to LYING:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?50241-NASA-Lies--Yet-again---Copy-Pasted-Images-at-Gale-Crater-Curiosity-Landing-Site
though I do have a feeling that the rover could be a "trickle info out" device to slowly get us used to the idea of disclosure before officaly doing it...
That they've been doing ('supposedly') for 50 years. Enough preparation already. Get on with it!
WhiteFeather
28th September 2012, 22:25
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Thats my opinion. If they move the rover to a more civilized area. Im sure they will be suprised. Instead they landed the rover on some desolate area on mars just as planned i suppose. Its Much like landing a rover in the grand canyon here on earth. I truly believe there is life on mars.
mojo
28th September 2012, 22:27
What I think will happen is, The next few days Nasa will make a major announcement that a fossil or fossil's have been found. Any thought's?
Funny you should say that as I just mentioned the same thing...
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?50281-27-Sep-2012-NASA-Rover-Finds-Old-Streambed-on-Martian-Surface
Is NASA trying to catch up in an age of information technology? This is something they hardly imagined people waking up to proof we are not alone without them in the loop. Once they open the water door how far can they be from them saying they found some fossils?
jagman
28th September 2012, 22:31
Doubtful, seeing as they're still ever so devoted to LYING:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?50241-NASA-Lies--Yet-again---Copy-Pasted-Images-at-Gale-Crater-Curiosity-Landing-Site
though I do have a feeling that the rover could be a "trickle info out" device to slowly get us used to the idea of disclosure before officaly doing it...
That they've been doing ('supposedly') for 50 years. Enough preparation already. Get on with it!
Nasa does love telling us fibs dont they lol but for some strange reason I think they want to tell us. Oh I'm sure it's for their gain.
jagman
28th September 2012, 22:38
What I think will happen is, The next few days Nasa will make a major announcement that a fossil or fossil's have been found. Any thought's?
Funny you should say that as I just mentioned the same thing...
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?50281-27-Sep-2012-NASA-Rover-Finds-Old-Streambed-on-Martian-Surface
Is NASA trying to catch up in an age of information technology? This is something they hardly imagined people waking up to proof we are not alone without them in the loop. Once they open the water door how far can they be from them saying they found some fossils?
You know what they say mojo, Great minds think alike. lol
Mark (Star Mariner)
28th September 2012, 23:04
Nasa does love telling us fibs dont they lol but for some strange reason I think they want to tell us. Oh I'm sure it's for their gain.
Some want to tell us, I'm sure... but others DON'T.
This is the dichotomy of the struggle 'behind the curtain', and our changing Paradigm. Who will win out?
The Truth, that's who! We live in hope!
GlassSteagallfan
28th September 2012, 23:42
Once they open the water door how far can they be from them saying they found some fossils?
The water door is already open. Isn't water everywhere? The comet's tail? If a good size meteor hits the north poles of Mars, the ice melts and Curiosity will probably record a tsami before it is destroyed.
Proof of water flowing??? blssssppptttt (blows rasberry)
What does flowing water prove? We already know of an ocean under the ice of Io, and liquids flowing on Titan.
Are we waiting for NASA to 'discover' something already in the history books?
eni-al
28th September 2012, 23:48
NASA is likely all honest, but, what gets out is simply intercepted and hidden if it hold anything out of the ordinary. People work for NASA because they love science and space and most would likely just reveal anything and everything, people with a passion about something won't exactly try and hide anything.
If NASA did find evidence of past life, I see no reason why they would want to hide it, as many people are actually in search for that very evidence, it only comes back to the higher ups given orders to conceal anything. I believe NASA scientists and staff have to sign an NDA, so that would potentially already silence any breakthroughs.
ghostrider
29th September 2012, 02:58
they will never disclose anything until a star traveling race lands in the open and points right at them and says they have been lying to you for at least half a century, then martial law will come into play. Hard to explain 1,040,000 planets in our galaxy that have human life.
Cjay
29th September 2012, 11:44
Suppose NASA announces finding a fossil or even some form of life on Mars. Considering NASA's track record of lying about so many things, editing and fabricating photos, etc., how could we ever believe anything they tell us?
Mark (Star Mariner)
29th September 2012, 19:33
If they did find 'a fossil' structure, you can bet your bottom dollar that some scientific 'authority' or other will dispute it, and go to great pains to provide some sort of natural, geological explanation to explain the 'fossil' away.
Thus life will continue as normal, the equilibrium of 'ignorance' preserved...
I think it will come, eventually, but it won't come in the shape of a small yet interesting rock on a long dead planet.
sigma6
29th September 2012, 19:48
This is just a theory but I think Curiosity Rover will lead to disclosure on some level.
Yesterday all the major networks ran the story that the Rover was now setting in
an ancient streambed. What I think will happen is, The next few days Nasa will make a major announcement that a fossil or fossil's have been found. Any thought's?
Dude, they could come across a photo of a a unmistakable human outline of a statue, like the one's you see a public fountains and flash it all over the world, or they could show pyramids with a geometric formation that would require millions of dollars of intelligent engineering to make even possible and spread it all over the internet and have millions of people view it, and NASA and all the rest would simply tell you you're being foolish, that it is all in your imagination, and use a specially prepared mantra code word, like "trick of light and shadow" (does that sound vaguely freemason btw????) and ridicule anyone who would dare to suggest otherwise, and you know the crazy thing is, 99% of the people would back down and swallow their BS (so powerful are authority archetypes in our society) and doubt their own perception and reason, just like the Ashe experiments would predict...
Warlock
30th September 2012, 22:36
Yes, the disclosure that there is no life on Mars.
Next planet, please.
Warlock
jagman
5th October 2012, 03:44
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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter images taken in January 27th 2010. Yahoo says it looks like little black spiders. I dont see that
but they are interesting images that seems to support my theory that Nasa is getting us ready for the big one.
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