Showing posts with label snail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snail. Show all posts

2020-05-23

Creature Found On Mars, 100% Proof Mars Has Life, UFO Sighting News.




Date of discovery: May 22, 2020
Location of discovery: Mars, SOL 1033
Source photo: http://www.gigapan.com/galleries/13476/gigapans/200984

Today I found two unique animals on Mars, both seem to be creatures that live in a shell and travel with it. The animals are similar to a snail, but think fist size. Here in Taiwan we have snails that size, so its not impossible at all. Also they may be more crab like in their body...meaning an exoskeleton...like many land crabs or hermit crabs. 

I and other UFO researchers have discovered time and time again that life exists on Mars, yet every time I confront NASA about anything...they rudely ignore every message I send on Twitter. 

I wish I had control of just one of the Mars rovers for a few months. In that time I could find, record and reveal the truth about Mars. Something NASA is not about to allow. 

Did you know there were seven rovers missions sent to Mars?
The Mars rovers missions of the past decades are: Mars 2, Mars 3, Sojourner, Beagle 2, Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity.
Scott C. Waring 









2018-11-26

Ancient Sea Fossil Found 1 Meter From Mars NASA Rover, NASA Link, Nov 2018, Photos, UFO Sighting News.


Date of discovery: November 26, 2018
Location of discovery: Mars, Sol 2240
NASA Source: http://iacopoapps.appspot.com/marsphotos/
Must copy/paste the URL to get there.

I noticed this object near the rover looks very similar in shape to a snail...like an old fossil of a Mars Ammonite from its ancient lakes or oceans. Here on Earth, Ammonites lived died out 66 million years ago, but lived as long ago as 200 million years ago. I believe that since it evolved on a different planet, its shape was effected by a different evolution involving different environmental influences. I'm confused at why the NASA rover didn't want to examine it more closely, since it was hovering over some rocks nearby for several days. It would be most interesting to have a paleontologist take a look at the object. 
Scott C. Waring