Life on Mars
Okay, let’s try this again. Timing is always interesting, because some news stories can be so loud, and maybe necessarily so, some of the quiet stuff just squeaks by. Was NASA hoping to squeak this by us? Thankfully, folks like my wonderful person Anton, and SecureTeam 10, keeps an eye an out for the good stuff. Anton covers the glass marbles on the moon, and the artifact on Mars that looks a great deal like a fossilized coral. Everyone that sees it thinks coral, though it doesn't mean it is. NASA scientists offer reasonable explanations, like crystallization as the Martian waters evaporated… Except, ‘oceans’ evaporated, and we only see this one? That’s curious, too, right? But let’s say we give them that one. How do you explain the rock piles on Mars?
Per the CNET article, found below, it would appear these images came in 2018, not with the coral looking thing. The rocks piles have been known for about 7 years? The article itself doesn’t show the above images, which is curious, because that’s the money shot if ever? Dare I say smoking gun? I would like to know the size of this pile, because that would be meaningful, too. Is a pile just a pile. How do we get rockpiles? Most the time, it’s people. We can argue for animals. There are some birds that don’t get mates if they don’t have a nice enough rock pile in front of their nest.