Mars Encyclopedia
By Daina Gibbs
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Mars Encyclopedia is a collection of NASA images of discoveries found on Mars. The Martian Frontier has humans, animals, lakes, trees, architecture and technology. Mars is a treasure trove of miniature marvels and colossal wonders. Photographic evidence proves that what we've been taught about Mars is in fact...science fiction. Mars Is Rife With Life
Daina Gibbs
Mars is an amazing and mysterious place. I have spent a great deal of time closely analyzing the hundreds of photos sent back from the Mars rovers. One thing has become clear. There is more going on there than NASA is telling us. Check out my discoveries and see the really cool Mars photos. Get the entire Mars Encyclopedia book on DVD at http://shop.marsencyclopedia.com
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Mars Encyclopedia - Daina Gibbs
MARS HAS TRANQUIL BLUE SKIES, AN ARID BLUE ATMOSPHERE, WITH HALF THE SURFACE COVERED IN BLUE SEAS.
Mars in Living Color
HALF THE PLANET IS COVERED BY GLOBAL SHALLOW SEAS SEPARATING LANDS OF A DESERT TOPOGRAPY
WHERE ISOLATED POCKETS OF FRESH WATER LAKES AND RIVERS SUPPORT PLANT AND ANIMAL LIFE
AND ADVANCED HUMAN TECHNOLOGY
Mars, when viewed in natural color photography, reveals a red and blue colored planet, not a starkly red and brownish black colored planet. What would you think if you were to learn that all that previously unheard of blue stuff is actually water? And that lovely transparent halo that sheaths the sphere is a life giving atmosphere that reflects a normal color spectrum. And that the sky lights up with a heavenly blue canopy of color and is not murky red, as is common knowledge
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What if Mars does not in fact have a red sky, has never had a red sky? That the red Martian sky has been a hoax all along? A hoax perpetrated by none other than those who know better, by those whom we trust. Come to find out, Mars is not the dead and sterile, red sky world we've been made to believe, but home to life that is pretty much as we know it to be, and ever more fascinating than anything NASA reports.
It's curious how Mars scientists don’t just come out and discuss openly any and everything they know about Mars. They simply aren't talking, not even about the weather. I don't think they like it either. Their faces belie expressions of an eagerness to talk. They poke subtle inside jokes, little mocking comments about finding water. I detect stifled excitement; a pervasive sense of guardedness against speaking freely is lorded over them to seriously shut up about the Martian issue. And they have. Not a peep.
Prevailing entities continue to reign supreme with powers to silence institutions of men, a clear projection of reality that we are not out of the Dark Ages quite yet. Not when the real, truthfully discovered facts are kept hidden from the public, for forty years, and substituted with false information or the omission of it, and censored images replace the virtually nonexistent natural color photographs. Contrivances of photo tinting, primarily red and various shades thereof, filters out the natural spectrum of colors and homogenizes the shadings and textures that define the outlines and details around rocks and things on the ground. These contrivances blur everything into a soupy red and are the likely genesis of that notorious red sky.
Image masking effectively hides objects linking to profound discoveries. Their concealment means there's a whole lot more going on with Mars than we've been told. The sad truth is, We the People
, generous financiers, are purposely misled, told that Mars is a dead and sterile, 95% carbon dioxide toxic, bone dry, all red colored world, when in truth it is not like that at all. I'm not saying that Mars is exactly like Earth, but it is more earthlike than we've been led to believe. There are more scientifically significant landing sights to choose from than where NASA has chosen to touch down. Many are crater lakes and one is a fascinating monolithic formation.
A Space Age Renaissance is emerging and we can get on with it the second the citizenry is given the privilege to view the originally produced, untouched images. All we have to look at are poorly focused, harshly contrasted, heavily censored black and white images, and