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Mars, Pyramids and Civilization
Red Planet presents compelling evidence of life on Mars By Christopher Montgomery


I dug up these images from our online image database.
The Martian Corpse images available here now


British newspapers went crazy on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 after a blogger released what some believe to be the image of a Martian sitting on a rock along the rim of a crater. (See FOX News story below) .

U-SETI has been collecting and publishing information on the Mars enigma since well before 2001, when we published papers on the Martian Corpse images. We are going to make them available to the public now for review and inspection. The remarkable thing is that it resembles the figure in the latest NASA image just released!

I first discovered the image in the rocks when our former space-science director Mike Van Dusen revealed what appeared to be some form of Doric column lying upon the Martian surface. A former CIA op, which is a personal friend of mine, had suggested that it was indeed an image of a dead, Martian corpse. He also felt that it had to be a recent death, because nothing can last more than a century on the harsh, debilitating surface of Mars.

SEE ALSO: History of U-SETI

NASA Photo Shows Humanoid Figure on Mars - FOX News January 24, 2008

Is it Bigfoot? A Tusken Raider from the first "Star Wars" movie? Or just a rock?

British newspapers went crazy Wednesday morning about an image from Mars that appears to show a humanoid figure descending a shallow hillside.

The "alien" is actually a blurry detail in a huge panoramic photograph snapped on the edge of Mars' Gusev crater by NASA's Spirit rover in early November, and posted on NASA's Web site on Jan. 2.

Naturally, it took the Photoshop skills of dedicated bloggers to find the "humanoid."

"NASA scientists have been puzzled by the peculiarly life-like image," declared the Times of London, despite the apparent fact that no one from NASA has had any comment. Related

The skeptical Web site BadAstronomy.com, however, scoffed, "Puhlllleeeeze. A man? It's a tiny rock only a few inches high. It's only a few feet from the rover!"

Other British papers saw the humo(u)r in the story, with the Sun theorizing that it was Detective Gene Hunt, the drunken, sexist policeman from the BBC time-traveling crime series "Life on Mars."

"It's Usama bin Laden!" declared one Times of London commenter. "All this time we thought he was in Pakistan."

FOXNews.com is owned and operated by News Corporation, which also owns and operates the Times of London and the Sun

 

SOURCE: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,324800,00.html
NASA's Spirit Rover gleaned the image from a panoramic image shot back in November. The image wasn't actually released until January. For reasons as yet unknown, NASA has been known to withhold information from the public until some time has passed. Some say that they do this, so that they can review the images before their release, to remove any evidence, which could remotely suggest life exists on the red planet
- Editorial commentary by Christopher Montgomery

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  SOURCE: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,324800,00.html
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