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Old 30-November-2008, 08:09 PM
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I stopped reading after this segment. Why and how would they keep this secret?
No, No, must read on...it gets better and better. Earthrise over the moon was actually an alien ship; photos of plants growing, and my favorite photo caption of all:

"The lake, although frozen, Mars having a mean surface temperature of -46 degrees C, must contain more than just water. There has to be some amebas and other single celled organisms in these waters. There are most likely fossils of Martian fish and perhaps even Martian animals. On Earth, old lake beds are a prime location in which to find dinosaur fossils. Why would Mars be any different?"

2+2= a chocolate milkshake, ergo I think. The only thing he doesn't suggest is that the "timber" is a remnant of Noah's Ark. (But I confess it looks more like evidence of migrant Chinese building a railroad to me. He must have thought the same).
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