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Anomalous Mars
New photos *LINK*
Posted By: Jeanie
Date: Sunday, 28 October 2007, at 5:44 p.m.
Greetings to all. . .
I've added more photos to the PSP that is current as of today. I've also learned my lesson of not grouping all photos that are in a section and grouping remarks, descriptions, etc. all together underneath all the photos in a different area. Someone advised me not to do that because it's tiring to have to scroll up and down constantly between the photo area and the remarks area. I apologize if I've inconvenienced anyone. I've rectified the problem and all is as it should be. I don't want my webpages to have any similarity to Hoagland's format in his latest book. Live and learn, it seems.
I know that this AH Discussion Forum is mainly for the Cydonia Face and I have been interested in that for a long time. But, since I believe that the "face" and surrounding areas of that region have been researched by so many of you and others already, I don't get into it also because I doubt that I would have anything new of importance to offer to the mix. Instead, I explore other areas and have made many wonderful discoveries, I believe. I'm astounded at what I've discovered in the PSP photos. There are many higher lifeforms in these photos and I'm having fun searching for more. Many are not exactly LIFE-forms but they do show up in photos which, in itself, is astonishing. The camera has captured them. Dr. Alfred McEwen of U. of Arizona may have a different take entirely, but of course, he works indirectly for NASA. Ditto on many other scientists.
And now for my most burning question of the moment. How do you convince your children that your Mars research has merit and is worthwhile and not a waste of time? Especially when you've got good results? My sons say I'm nuts and probably getting senile because I tell them about my Martian discoveries.One has never been to my website and another son took a quick peek at one photo and told me, "Mom, there's no such thing as aliens on Mars". I countered with, "Of course there are no aliens there. All the lifeforms are indigenous to that planet. Therefore they are not the aliens. Future astronauts would be". As an analogy I reminded him that when the Brits sailed to Australia for the first time, THEY were the aliens and not the Aborigines they found there. Did it help? Of course not. So, I'm in a quandary and this is affecting my relationship with my sons. My daughters don't know of my work, as yet. They will most likely have the same reaction, in spite of all the proof I've gathered. Honestly, kids have such tunnel vision. OK, they're not kids anymore. Maybe that's the problem. They've lost the hunger to know what's out there.
http://marscritters.blogspot.com/
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