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December 22, 2006MSAAGWith children everywhere asking about where Santa is coming from, and when he will be here, it can be difficult giving them an answer that satisfies them. With all of the educational television that is on the Internet, everyone knows that Santa can't live at the North Pole. Next time you get asked this question, tell them he comes from Mars. When they doubt you, show them this web site. The site is called MSAAG, or Mars Surface Anomaly Analysis Group. This is a site that analyzes all of the photographs that are coming from the red planet, and uses them to show that there is life there. It used to be known as the Near Pathfinder Anomaly Analysis Group, but was renamed to reflect what was discovered and analyzed at various Martian locations. The information here is quite subjective, but eye opening none the less. For example, one of theories being considered is the existence of a planet-wide, very ancient, civilization. If this were true, then they would expect to find artifacts all over the planet and therefore, they should be in the 20 year-old Viking lander images. There are a number of limited indications from the Viking landing sites, but more has been discovered at the Rover locations. That makes sense since those little buggers are moving all over the place. Some of the anomalies that have been discovered and are discussed here are the "Doorstep", the "Howitzer", the "Square Scoop", and the "Claw". While this site's photos spend a lot of time looking at rocks, many would argue that the webmasters have rocks in their heads. But careful review of the data here says they might be onto something. Only time will tell, but most likely not in our lifetime. The Warp site rating on a scale of 1 to 10 is an 8.0. Posted by rich at December 22, 2006 12:28 AM |
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