Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Mars a Matter of Life or Death

This post is not:

"New sign that Mars may have held life" by Carolyn Y. Johnson |  Globe Staff, December 09, 2013

The universe is feeling a little less lonely these days.

Scientists Monday published the strongest evidence yet of an ancient freshwater lake on Mars that could have been home for life as we know it.

The lake is dry and there are still no signs of little green men — or even microbes.

Cute little dig (pun intended) that makes be believe E.T. is in fact just a movie. 

But that report, based on data from the Curiosity rover and published in the journal Science, comes just a month after a team of scientists analyzing data from the NASA space-based telescope Kepler announced that one in every five stars like the sun is circled by an Earth-like planet.

SeeNASA Brought Back Down to Earth 

Sadly, so have I. I used to believe the alien shtick but then I began considering the media attention given to the topic for decades and have decided that based on the propaganda pre$$ model it is no longer valid and a likely cover story, the later limited hangouts of weather balloons notwithstanding.

Another thing that convinced me was this silly show I saw one day that told me the top alien plot to take over the world was working with Nazis who escaped WWII (including Hitler) and have been living under the South Pole for the last 75 years. I keep saying Jewish media rubbish, and there it is again.  

Related: CIA Admits Alien Conspiracy

That confirms it for me!

“It’s like we’ve got flashing red arrows that say, ‘habitability, habitability!’ ” said Darby Dyar, an astronomer at Mount Holyoke College and a participating scientist on the Curiosity science team. “You put those two things together, and it really is eye-opening. I think it really says maybe even in my lifetime, we’re going to find compelling evidence for life elsewhere in the galaxy, and to me that’s the million-dollar question, that’s the question that NASA’s been going after my entire life.”

I'm not doubting that, but I don't think they have come here, nor do I think they are going to evolve like us. It could be life we might not even recognize.

The new findings suggest we may be closer to finding the answer to the question that humans have been wondering about for centuries and that has been a staple of science fiction: Are we alone?  

I think so, although I wouldn't preclude a possible ancient connection as the beginnings of life on this planet (as opposed to evolution and religion); however, if so those beings are long gone and are never coming back. They are likely extinct, folks, just as we will be some day (hopefully later rather than sooner).

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RelatedSunday Globe Special: Mars Madness

Fart-Mister's Safe Maven

It's from eating the candy bars:

"Mars heiress pleads guilty in Va. crash" Associated Press, December 06, 2013

LEESBURG, Va. — An owner of candy company Mars pleaded guilty Thursday to reckless driving but will not serve jail time for causing a crash that killed an 86-year-old woman.

Wow, there really are two $y$tems of ju$tice (if you can call it that) in this country. 

It's over, Americans. Time to catch the first shuttle to Mars and get the f*** out of here.

Jacqueline Badger Mars, 74, one of the world’s richest women, was instead sentenced to a $2,500 fine after victims of the crash and family members pleaded with the judge to forgo a jail sentence, saying they had forgiven Mars.

If that is what they want then I will give them their piece of mind; however, no anger that their loved one was only worth $2500?

Irene Ellisor of Huntsville, Texas, was riding in a minivan during the afternoon of Oct. 4 when it was struck head-on by Mars’s Porsche SUV.

Any breathalyzer administered or anything?

The minivan’s driver, Ashley Blakeslee, was eight months pregnant. Her unborn child died.

Oh, so the crash really killed two people, or at least snuffed out the potential of one so close to life? 

And no jail down in Virginia?

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How appropriate. Death here on Earth as Mars springs to life. 

I $uppo$e that is what is what 30 years of corporate governance, 100 years of central bank control, and centuries of rule of elite families that are devoid from history books (think Rothschild, readers) will do that to a planet.