[Vo]:Life on Mars? Yes, Us.

2010-04-02 Thread Terry Blanton
9/9/2009

http://www.examiner.com/x-2912-Seattle-Exopolitics-Examiner~y2009m9d9-Two-whistleblowers-independently-report-teleporting-to-Mars-and-meeting-Martian-extraterrestrials

http://tinyurl.com/l853hy

Two whistleblowers independently report teleporting to Mars and
meeting Martian extraterrestrials

3/28/2010

http://www.examiner.com/x-2912-Seattle-Exopolitics-Examiner~y2010m3d28-Andrew-D-Basiago-and-Laura-Magdalene-Eisenhower-reveal-Marsgate-surrounding-secret-colony-on-Mars

http://tinyurl.com/ycadosf

Basiago and Eisenhower reveal “Marsgate” and make case for “Alternative 4”

(It's not an April Fools' joke either.)

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Re: [Vo]:Life on Mars? Yes, Us.

2010-04-02 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence


On 04/02/2010 11:04 AM, Terry Blanton wrote:
 9/9/2009
 
 http://www.examiner.com/x-2912-Seattle-Exopolitics-Examiner~y2009m9d9-Two-whistleblowers-independently-report-teleporting-to-Mars-and-meeting-Martian-extraterrestrials

  http://tinyurl.com/l853hy
 
 Two whistleblowers independently report teleporting to Mars and 
 meeting Martian extraterrestrials
 
 3/28/2010
 
 http://www.examiner.com/x-2912-Seattle-Exopolitics-Examiner~y2010m3d28-Andrew-D-Basiago-and-Laura-Magdalene-Eisenhower-reveal-Marsgate-surrounding-secret-colony-on-Mars

  http://tinyurl.com/ycadosf
 
 Basiago and Eisenhower reveal “Marsgate” and make case for
 “Alternative 4”
 
 (It's not an April Fools' joke either.)

But some humans appear to be walking, talking April Fools jokes, pretty
much every day of the year.

Maybe it's God's idea of an April Fools joke to create such people.



Re: [Vo]:Life on Mars

2007-09-01 Thread Terry Blanton
More detail here:

http://astrobio.net/news/modules.php?op=modloadname=Newsfile=articlesid=2442mode=threadorder=0thold=0

http://snipurl.com/1q7fl

On 8/28/07, Stephen A. Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 At last an explanation for the enigmatic Third Experiment!

 Some of us have been waiting a long, long time for the other shoe to
 drop on this one -- in fact I'd given up, assuming that if there ever
 had been anything there we'd probably have contaminated it out of all
 detectability already.  But if it's as weird as this, it may not be easy
 to confuse with contamination.

 Next on the agenda:  Find the local tap into the Ophiuchi Hotline... I'm
 sure it's out there, if we just knew where to look...


 Terry Blanton wrote:
  http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2007/08/23/scimars123.xml
 
  Scientists found life on Mars back in the 70s
 
  By Roger Highfield, Science Editor
  Last Updated: 6:01pm BST 23/08/2007
 
  The soil on Mars may indeed be teeming with microbes, according to a
  new interpretation of data first collected more than 30 years ago.
 
  Scientists found life on Mars back in the 70s
 
  The search for life on Mars appeared to hit a dead end in 1976 when
  Viking landers touched down on the red planet and failed to detect
  biological activity.
 
  There was another flurry of excitement a decade later, when Nasa
  thought it had found evidence of life in a Mars meteorite but doubts
  have since been cast on that finding.
 
  Today, Joop Houtkooper from Justus-Liebig-University in Giessen,
  Germany, will claim the Viking spacecraft may in fact have encountered
  signs of a weird life form based on hydrogen peroxide on the
  subfreezing, arid Martian surface.
 
  more
 
 





Re: [Vo]:Life on Mars

2007-08-28 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence

At last an explanation for the enigmatic Third Experiment!

Some of us have been waiting a long, long time for the other shoe to 
drop on this one -- in fact I'd given up, assuming that if there ever 
had been anything there we'd probably have contaminated it out of all 
detectability already.  But if it's as weird as this, it may not be easy 
to confuse with contamination.


Next on the agenda:  Find the local tap into the Ophiuchi Hotline... I'm 
sure it's out there, if we just knew where to look...



Terry Blanton wrote:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2007/08/23/scimars123.xml

Scientists found life on Mars back in the 70s

By Roger Highfield, Science Editor
Last Updated: 6:01pm BST 23/08/2007

The soil on Mars may indeed be teeming with microbes, according to a
new interpretation of data first collected more than 30 years ago.

Scientists found life on Mars back in the 70s

The search for life on Mars appeared to hit a dead end in 1976 when
Viking landers touched down on the red planet and failed to detect
biological activity.

There was another flurry of excitement a decade later, when Nasa
thought it had found evidence of life in a Mars meteorite but doubts
have since been cast on that finding.

Today, Joop Houtkooper from Justus-Liebig-University in Giessen,
Germany, will claim the Viking spacecraft may in fact have encountered
signs of a weird life form based on hydrogen peroxide on the
subfreezing, arid Martian surface.

more

  




Re: [Vo]:Life on Mars

2007-08-27 Thread Terry Blanton
Yes; but, he did not say it was based on hydrogen peroxide.

On 8/26/07, thomas malloy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Terry Blanton wrote:

 Scientists found life on Mars back in the 70s
 
 
 That's what Richard Hoagland has been saying for years.


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Re: [Vo]:Life on Mars

2007-08-26 Thread thomas malloy

Terry Blanton wrote:


Scientists found life on Mars back in the 70s
 


That's what Richard Hoagland has been saying for years.


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[Vo]:Life on Mars

2007-08-25 Thread Terry Blanton
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2007/08/23/scimars123.xml

Scientists found life on Mars back in the 70s

By Roger Highfield, Science Editor
Last Updated: 6:01pm BST 23/08/2007

The soil on Mars may indeed be teeming with microbes, according to a
new interpretation of data first collected more than 30 years ago.

Scientists found life on Mars back in the 70s

The search for life on Mars appeared to hit a dead end in 1976 when
Viking landers touched down on the red planet and failed to detect
biological activity.

There was another flurry of excitement a decade later, when Nasa
thought it had found evidence of life in a Mars meteorite but doubts
have since been cast on that finding.

Today, Joop Houtkooper from Justus-Liebig-University in Giessen,
Germany, will claim the Viking spacecraft may in fact have encountered
signs of a weird life form based on hydrogen peroxide on the
subfreezing, arid Martian surface.

more