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I have probably some learning that of 60 something photographs of things on Mars.
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Is it possible that there was a civilization on Mars thousands of years ago?
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When did you start to believe there was a life on Mars?
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That square on Mars from the photo.
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That was taken on Mars.
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That's laying on Mars.
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You're saying that you remote view to pyramid on Mars a million years ago.
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remote viewing Mars, for example.
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Joe, what happened on Mars a million years ago?
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So I pulled it out of my shirt pocket, opened it up and said, Mars, 1 million BC, which made
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Anyway, this is the old city on Mars.
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It's called Mars.
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You're saying that you've remote viewed a pyramid on Mars a million years ago and we
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Oh, they're mapping Mars.
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So it's, it's negative images of those locations now on Mars.
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You know the, the place of the camera, which is circling Mars.
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And each negative is probably 50 by 50 miles on Mars.
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I have probably some learning about 60 something photographs of things on Mars that are clearly
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of life on Mars.
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features that were being observed on Mars were not natural.
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Back then, in the late 19th century, the idea that Mars had seasons, vegetation, flowing
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The region of Mars that the face is located on is called Sidonia.
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And near Mars's South Pole, Mariner 9 took pictures of what looked like ancient ruins.
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by basic Mars geology.
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So why does the same conversation seem totally off limits when it comes to Mars?
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200-page book about NASA's failure to properly investigate the structures on Mars.
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In 2001, the Mars Global Survey captured an image that has only just made its way onto
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Of course, the square on Mars is being explained away by skeptics as a natural geological structure.
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And yet, despite this, the idea that there could be artificial structures on Mars is given
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If you suggest that life could exist in some basic microscopic form on Mars, even right
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There's no reason not to think that Mars and all these planets don't have life, you know.
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But it could be that microbial life exists somewhere below the surface of Mars.
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evidence of salty liquid water flowing on the surface of Mars in the summer months.
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Another presumption was that life could not have survived on the surface of Mars because
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However, in the last couple of decades, evidence has been gathered to suggest that Mars did
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This means that there could have been a long period of time, where Mars had rivers, lakes,
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They've even got our hands on physical evidence from Mars to investigate.
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on the possible discovery of life on Mars.
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That if life is possible on Mars even today, the likelihood that it could produce complex,
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alongside these extraterrestrials in an underground base on Mars.
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He states in the Mars mystery that there could be some connection between the symbolism
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Even the question of what happened to Mars to create this seemingly lifeless place is
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have occurred on Mars.
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On Mars, perhaps a lesson for us here, but also maybe the reason we are only able to
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When our guest, Joe McMonigal, was tasked with remote viewing Mars, the coordinates
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It seems we will always have questions about Mars until we get there to see it for ourselves.
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This is a bone on Mars, okay?
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That's on Mars, that's a bone.
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Come right off a negative of Mars in the mapping series.
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That's a satellite making maps of Mars.
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When we first caught this on Mars, it was a bright red light right here.
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That was taken on Mars.
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That's laying on Mars, man.
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That's not off of Mars.
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on Mars and it was stripped of its magnetosphere maybe due to an asteroid impact.
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It probably stripped them atmosphere of Mars at the same time.
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I think this is where we came maybe from Mars.
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I think there were people that got stuck on Mars and tried to survive by hibernating.
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I think elements of people on Mars went as, but all different directions looking for help
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Can we get these negatives, the photos on Mars?
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