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    Default Re: Claimed image proof of people on Mars

    From a earlier thread......https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...-28th-Oct-2011...

    Re: DARPA & CIA Jump Room To Mars......Andrew Basiago 28th Oct 2011...

    I agree Onawah I have seen some of the PDF of the photos and some of them do
    look like animals and the hominoid on the rock is clear, but you have to concentrate
    and most is unclear.....

    Andrews Original Disclosure Paper.....

    http://www.projectmars.net/docs/rese...fe_on_Mars.pdf




    If thats weather erosion its pretty good, Looks to me like a female hominoid sitting
    on a rock with a stick in her hand, or it could be a statue or a very unique rock.......
    I've just worked out how to post pics so watch out...LOL ..steve

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    What should be pointed out if it is a weathered rock how can it be the only bit of
    rock sticking up like that in the landscape ??







    Where are the other weathered hominoids/statues/rocks..???

    http://www.ufosightingsdaily.com/p/alien-faces-59.html
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    Bob Deans claimed Mars Base....









    Possible Lake and vegetation ???.....



    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...048#post351048

    http://www.thelivingmoon.com/43ancie..._Terminal.html
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    15 April 2014 Last updated at 17:23


    Early air points to cold, dry Mars
    By Simon Redfern
    Science writer



    Mars The Martian surface is inhospitable today, but is thought to have once been favourable to life
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    Scientists have worked out the characteristics of the air on Mars 3.6 billion years
    ago.The work by a team of US researchers suggests that the thin atmosphere
    would have led to cold, dry conditions on the planet.The results are important
    because they shed light on how habitable Mars was billions of years ago, and how
    long any surface water persisted.

    Details have been published in the journal Nature Geoscience.

    The scientists calculated the early Martian atmospheric pressure using patterns of
    ancient meteor craters and dry river beds seen on its surface today.They used new
    Mars orbiter data to test out an idea first proposed by Carl Sagan more than 20
    years ago - that atmospheric pressure is recorded by the size of the smallest
    impact craters.

    The ancient Martian climate is inferred from the landscape of water-sculpted lakes
    and river beds seen today. They show that liquid water must have existed on its
    surface early in the planet's history. The new result, however, implies that Mars
    was not a permanently warm wet world and that periods of arid, sub-zero
    conditions existed.

    River channels at Aeolis Dorsa, near Gale Crater on Mars, interweave with impact
    craters, and it is the smallest of these craters that are key to the new findings.

    The craters sit within riverbeds thought to be about 3.6 billion years old.

    On planets with a thick atmosphere, small meteors break up and burn as fireballs,
    never reaching the ground. But some of the craters at Aeolis Dorsa are only a few
    tens of metres across, suggesting that quite small meteors made it through the thin
    atmosphere.

    Into thin air

    The result raises questions about just how habitable Mars was billions of years ago,
    and how long any surface water persisted.

    "Our work has nudged me towards thinking that the conditions were mostly very
    cold and very dry even on early Mars - similar to (Earth's) Antarctic Dry Valleys
    today," lead author Dr Edwin Kite told BBC News.

    "However, there is still plenty of microbial life even in the Antarctic Dry Valleys so
    our work doesn't rule out an early environmental niche for life on Mars."

    Although this method for measuring limits of atmospheric pressure on Mars was
    suggested a couple of decades ago, it has only recently become possible with the
    advent of high resolution images of the surface from extended missions like Nasa's
    Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.

    "The density of the atmosphere controls climate. And climate, in particular
    temperature, determines whether liquid water can exist on the surface" said Prof
    Michael Manga of the University of California, Berkeley, who was not involved in the study.

    "Their inferred atmospheric pressure is low enough that the greenhouse gas would
    not have been strong enough for liquid water to exist, except under the right
    combination of rare orbital conditions."

    Since the craters exist with rivers, water was clearly flowing at some point. But it
    seems from these results that surface water was not permanently present on early
    Mars, and that periods when the temperature got above freezing were rare or periodic.

    Similar conclusions are suggested in a separate study published in the journal
    Geology this week, where Steven Ruff, from Arizona State University, reports that
    the chemical signature of early Mars minerals analysed by Nasa's Mars Exploration
    Rover Spirit indicates they formed as an ephemeral lake dried out.

    The latest study shows how Martian environments from billions of years ago can be
    pieced together from evidence on its surface today.

    Here on Earth, fossilised raindrop imprints that fell almost three billion years ago
    have been used to infer our early atmosphere. Scientists like Dr Kite will doubtless
    be looking out for such clues in any new results from explorations of the Red Planet.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-27039711
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    Default Re: Claimed image proof of people on Mars

    I have been looking at a couple earlier threads.....

    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...954#post463954

    Rafael Palacios interviews Henry Deacon

    With the lack of new witnesses and the crackdown with those who may, its worth
    looking at those who have again...Bill and Kerry both thought very highly of Arthur and I
    listened to this interview earlier to find some D3 info for another thread .But as I listened
    I realised more at what he was trying to say....Near the end he talks about the web
    and he said something that hit a accord with me, that in the near future we will not
    need equipment to comunicate with each other.....It just ties in the the Ion material
    for me !!...But its a good little interview well worth another listen imho ...Steve



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    Arthur showing his official brown government passport, he mentions he is living off his disability pension,
    which would leave him open financially ( speculation ).....



    Normal US passport....

    [IMG]http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQMdC5JdaDXC7YJgSC5GGo3podlLIynLdGe7ivGAXlIPHwBpf1C


    Arthur Showing his special passport...



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    If thats weather erosion its pretty good, Looks to me like a female hominoid sitting
    on a rock with a stick in her hand, or it could be a statue or a very unique rock.......


    This "Little Martian" found by some internet users in late 2007 is actually no more than about 6 centimeters tall. The figur also known as the "Bigfoot on Mars" is about 5 meters away from the rover Spirit. The rover itself is about 2 meters in diameter and the hill on the horizon, called "Husband Hill" is half a mile away from the rover. The image was made from Spirit during November 6 and 9, 2007, and the "Martian" did not move, so he does not live. It's simply a very small rock. (source)


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    Bob Deans claimed Mars Base....

    The Airport Terminal - also known as Mariner 9 #4209-75



    This object is named in many books and other publications as "Airport-Terminal". Not one of those sources shows the correct image ID# for finding the original data in the NASA-archives. The best reference is from David Hatcher Childress' book Extraterrestrial Archeology, where the coordinates are given: 1.9°S 186.4°W and the image-ID 4209-75.



    Note, that the object is not a group of mesas rising out of the plains, as it is described in the sources named above. It is a system of trenches in an area over about 5 x 5 km2. The whole original image streches over an area of exact 55 x 42 km2.

    http://mars-news.de/mr9/4209-75.html

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    Arthur Showing his special passport...

    It's an "Official" passport:



    Official (brown cover): Issuable to citizen-employees of the United States assigned overseas, either permanently or temporarily, and their eligible dependents, and to members of Congress who travel abroad on official business. Also issued to US military personnel when deployed overseas. Period of validity: generally five years from the date of issue. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...s_of_passports

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