Tuesday, March 24, 2026

NASA FINALLY admitted what we always knew about Life on Mars! (Angry Astronaut)


After another new discovery, NASA has finally admitted what we always knew about Life on Mars!
Here's the latest details, and how they fit with everything we already knew about life on the Red Planet!




NASA is admitting that soil/rock samples show signs of organic debris. In the past the Viking missions almost certainly found signs of microbial life - something that was officially dismissed as being inconclusive at best (the video explains what happened).  

Some other things to consider about Mars is that there was also a recent admission that water does flow on the Martian surface (in salty brines). It's still claimed that Mars is generally too dry, and the atmosphere too thin, for liquid water to do anything but boil away on the surface. However, the admission of water flows does lend credence to the idea that the Martian atmosphere is thicker than we have been told.

Furthermore, in certain daytime photos, mostly in the past, before they corrected for this lapse, you would see a blue sky in the middle of the day. If the atmosphere was very thin, as they claim, the sky would be black, like it is at 100,000 feet on Earth, which has the same air density as Mars (according to the official narrative). In place of black Martian skies we are treated with grey, orange, and blue. The other colours can be explained through atmospheric dust, but the blue is an indicator of a thicker atmosphere. 

To solve the issue of Martian microbes NASA could have easily sent up a microscope, to take a close look at soil samples - but they never did it. This lack of curiosity is not logical, unless the objective is to hide evidence of extra-terrestrial life. The reason for doing so is almost certainly to keep a lid on interest in the UFO phenomenon.  

[Posted at the SpookyWeather2 blog, March 24, 2026.]

No comments:

Post a Comment