View Full Version : A Rectangular Impact Crater on Mercury ?? I don't think so....
lucidity
4th December 2016, 06:23
I just don't buy the suggestion... that this picture,... of the surface of Mercury,
is of an apparent "rectangular" impact crater.
Hens do not lay square eggs...
and meteors do not make rectangular impact craters.
This is clearly a picture of a monolithic structure or building... standing up
from the surface, presumably several miles into the atmosphere.
(I presume it was structures like this that were seen on the back side
of the moon)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_wBegTG6RE
Flowerpunkchip
4th December 2016, 07:02
oh noooooo, it's a Secure Team video. Non merci, pas pour moi.
WhiteLove
4th December 2016, 08:31
I just don't buy the suggestion... that this picture,... of the surface of Mercury,
is of an apparent "rectangular" impact crater.
Hens do not lay square eggs...
and meteors do not make rectangular impact craters.
This is clearly a picture of a monolithic structure or building... standing up
from the surface, presumably several miles into the atmosphere.
(I presume it was structures like this that were seen on the back side
of the moon)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_wBegTG6RE
Thanks! To me it appears to be either an edit in which a tower is being obfuscated, or it is some kind of probably gigantic tower like structure that is so huge that anomalies such as the surface of it having "pins" that are sticking out from its walls, are actually maybe landing zones or something similar. In either case it is some kind of structure that should not be there, but is there, indicating intelligence connected to Mercury.
DeDukshyn
4th December 2016, 15:32
oh noooooo, it's a Secure Team video. Non merci, pas pour moi.
Hehe, yes, but they didn't create the story ... just ripped it off.
Story first emerged in 2012. It certainly does look like a hexahedron, the shadows are exactly proper for it to be a hexahedron planted on the surface like a monolith - even casting properly on the slope.
There is also one on Phobos.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3926832/A-doorway-world-Alien-hunters-say-monolith-entrance-Mercury-latest-bizarre-claim.html
lucidity
5th December 2016, 01:23
oh noooooo, it's a Secure Team video. Non merci, pas pour moi.
Hehe, yes, but they didn't create the story ... just ripped it off.
Story first emerged in 2012. It certainly does look like a hexahedron, the shadows are exactly proper for it to be a hexahedron planted on the surface like a monolith - even casting properly on the slope.
There is also one on Phobos.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3926832/A-doorway-world-Alien-hunters-say-monolith-entrance-Mercury-latest-bizarre-claim.html
Great post DeDukshyn :-)
.... i had no idea about the Phobos monolith.
DeDukshyn
5th December 2016, 15:55
oh noooooo, it's a Secure Team video. Non merci, pas pour moi.
Hehe, yes, but they didn't create the story ... just ripped it off.
Story first emerged in 2012. It certainly does look like a hexahedron, the shadows are exactly proper for it to be a hexahedron planted on the surface like a monolith - even casting properly on the slope.
There is also one on Phobos.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3926832/A-doorway-world-Alien-hunters-say-monolith-entrance-Mercury-latest-bizarre-claim.html
Great post DeDukshyn :-)
.... i had no idea about the Phobos monolith.
Here is an image of the one on Phobos:
http://coolinterestingstuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/20140220-031529.jpg
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin is on record saying that we need to check this out as it is important ... many youtube vids of him on the topic. Some scientists explain it as a piece of Mars rock that flew up and stuck into Phobos like an arrow after a meteor collided with Mars ... that doesn't sound very believable, considering the monolith is the size of a very large building.
Atlas
5th December 2016, 20:27
[...] some kind of structure that should not be there, but is there [...]
@4:38: "They saw something there that shouldn't be there":
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