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- From: mccreary@sword.eng.hou.compaq.com (Ed McCreary)
- Subject: Re: The Phobos II Incident
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.171957.6842@twisto.eng.hou.compaq.com>
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- References: <davidj.722042573@wrs.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 17:19:57 GMT
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- In article <davidj.722042573@wrs.com> davidj@wrs.com (David Jones) writes:
- >joseph.daniels%hombas@homebase.com (Joseph Daniels)
- >and usenet@news.cso.uiuc.edu (Net Noise owner) write:
- >
- >>You have a very impressive imagination if you can see all this in Viking
- >>pictures. There is no reason to think that anything on the surface of Mars
- >>is artificial except for Vikings 1 and 2 and the remains of early Soviet
- >>landers.
- >
- >Bzzzt! Wrong. There seems to be ample information to conclude that, indeed,
- >not only are there ancient ET cities on Mars, but underground cities as well
- >and, according to a U.S Army General (retired), that I was with, he said that
- >there is clear evidence of mechanical devices on the surface of Mars, and
- >that they are moving. Tell me, how many pictures did Viking take? How many
- >have been released to the the public (we paid for them didn't we?). Again,
- >the real issue is a government that lies to it's people. If they would only
- >tell the Truth...
- >
-
- Viking took hundreds if not thousands of photographs. All are archived
- and available for research. Most of them are available on a set of six
- CDROM's for 6$ a disk. I know, I have them.
-
- Other than a pile of dirt which in two pictures "kinda" looks like a pile
- of dirt, what evidence do you have?
-
- If there really were mechanical devices roaming mars, there would be
- some very excited scientist out there.
-
- --
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- Ed McCreary ,__o
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- "If it were not for laughter, there would be no Tao." (*)/'(*)
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