Alien Artifacts on Mars: What NASA doesn't want you to know
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Summary
On July 25, 1976, a NASA scientist was studying images of Mars when he noticed a large structure resembling a human face in the Cydonia region. He used a magnifying glass to confirm its features, which included eyes, a nose, and a mouth, surrounded by pyramids and other unusual formations. The next day, NASA held a press conference, but instead of addressing the face, they claimed it was an optical illusion, despite not producing a second photo to support this. This encounter led to ongoing speculation about the possibility of ancient civilizations on Mars. The scientist and others believe that there may be more to the structures than mere coincidence, impacting their views on Mars and the potential for past life there.
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The video discusses the controversial findings regarding structures on Mars, including the infamous face and pyramids, and suggests potential cover-ups by NASA. It also explores the implications of evidence indicating a past nuclear event on Mars.
Evidence of xenon-129 found in Martian soil suggests a massive nuclear event occurred on Mars.
Toby Owen
“When Owen found the face on image 35-a72 he was beyond excited.”
Richard Hoagland
“Hoagland was able to generate letter writing and call-in campaigns to force NASA to take new pictures.”
Dr. John Brandenburg
“I have shown this to several nuclear weapons experts and they have affirmed that this is nuclear weapon signature.”
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On July 25th 1976, a NASA scientist discovered a structure on Mars resembling a human face, which was later dismissed by NASA as an optical illusion.
NASA did not produce the second photograph that was supposed to disprove the existence of the face on Mars.
The DNM pyramid on Mars is a massive five-sided structure that is unlike any natural landform seen in the solar system.
Evidence of xenon-129 found in Martian soil suggests a massive nuclear event occurred on Mars.