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Rock formation on Mars looks like a crashed UFO


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Who spends their time zooming in on these images just to find something that might look odd? When you look at the original image it is covered with these ridges and obviously a natural formation.

The disc is nothing more than an accumulation of sand, a dune. 

These folks have some wild imaginations.

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It reminds me of the ''Baltic Sea UFO''. A natural rock formation in the Baltic Sea. Some peoplr claimed it was a sunken UFO.

Steam Workshop::Baltic Sea Anomaly

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Looks like one of those same formations they were claiming were huge glass tubes several years back. So which is it fringe, an innie or an outie?

The semicircle at the end is a lot less mysterious when you see it's at the bottom of a landslide.

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8 hours ago, jethrofloyd said:

It reminds me of the ''Baltic Sea UFO''. A natural rock formation in the Baltic Sea. Some peoplr claimed it was a sunken UFO.

Steam Workshop::Baltic Sea Anomaly

Isn't that the one where news articles were legitimately questioning if that was the Millennium Falcon?

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1 hour ago, HSlim said:

Isn't that the one where news articles were legitimately questioning if that was the Millennium Falcon?

Yes, it is.  :D

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The mars dune is just a dune. See where it is, wind passing over a rock then a flat spot a little lower where the sand built up in a semi circle. Although it is possible that there could be an actual metal disk underneath.

Now the Baltic anomaly is a different case altogether. It has a path that plows through a ridge then sliding to rest. Has detritus pilled up on it that has been petrified  making it very old. Even with the stuff piled on top you can still make out details.

A remote viewing of this reveals that there are lifeless humanoids inside!

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Have you ever done a proper remote viewing yourself?
I have done it a few times and it is scary stuff how accurate it is when done right.

I might have to give it a go on the Baltic anomaly now you said about that.
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6 hours ago, ExoPaul said:

Have you ever done a proper remote viewing yourself?
I have done it a few times and it is scary stuff how accurate it is when done right.

I might have to give it a go on the Baltic anomaly now you said about that.

Let us all know what you find. 

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6 hours ago, ExoPaul said:

Have you ever done a proper remote viewing yourself?

Hi Exo

Not sure what you mean by remote viewing is this a psychic thing or are you using adjustments with a photo?

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12 hours ago, Sojo said:

Here's a link that has better pictures and a red arrow on the larger one that points out the area in reference.

https://www.theblackvault.com/casefiles/appearance-of-crashed-disc-shaped-object-appears-in-nasas-mars-reconnaissance-orbiter-photo-taken-29-december-2006/

Sojo

Thanks those images are much better. 

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7 hours ago, cerberusxp said:

The mars dune is just a dune. See where it is, wind passing over a rock then a flat spot a little lower where the sand built up in a semi circle. Although it is possible that there could be an actual metal disk underneath.

Now the Baltic anomaly is a different case altogether. It has a path that plows through a ridge then sliding to rest. Has detritus pilled up on it that has been petrified  making it very old. Even with the stuff piled on top you can still make out details.

A remote viewing of this reveals that there are lifeless humanoids inside!

What do you mean by a remote viewing?

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7 hours ago, ExoPaul said:

Have you ever done a proper remote viewing yourself?
I have done it a few times and it is scary stuff how accurate it is when done right.

I might have to give it a go on the Baltic anomaly now you said about that.

What do you mean by a remote viewing?

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Look, the floor plan of a house on Mars!

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remote viewing.. used by the CIA among other entities.Remote viewing (RV) did not spring into existence overnight. Its earliest ancestors can be traced back thousands of years to the days of the early Greeks and beyond. But RV's most direct precursors date from the 1930's, beginning with experiments in clairvoyance under conscientious scientists like J.B. Rhine. Looking into your own thoughts and projecting your mind to a place without being there. Used by psychics as well to find missing persons..Big in the 1990's, tons of talk show exposure done on this subject with Art Bell..
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That's a giant sandworm isn't it! Y'all never seen that film, Dune?
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NASA needs to use their MRO and take new photos of this anomaly.  Oh wait they already have and keeping it classified, because it’s 100% a crashed alien ship.  

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On 12/17/2021 at 8:53 AM, cerberusxp said:

A remote viewing of this reveals that there are lifeless humanoids inside!

Fabulous work.  This is the sort of in-depth, reliable, top notch, research that makes all the difference!!!!!!1!1!!!!1!!!!!!!!1!11111!

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On 12/17/2021 at 3:41 AM, brokenbutcher2016 said:

remote viewing.. used by the CIA among other entities.Remote viewing (RV) did not spring into existence overnight. Its earliest ancestors can be traced back thousands of years to the days of the early Greeks and beyond. But RV's most direct precursors date from the 1930's, beginning with experiments in clairvoyance under conscientious scientists like J.B. Rhine. Looking into your own thoughts and projecting your mind to a place without being there. Used by psychics as well to find missing persons..Big in the 1990's, tons of talk show exposure done on this subject with Art Bell..

Yes it all started when a Butt Monkey stuck it head out of Homo Erectus Ass!:lol:

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On 12/17/2021 at 9:41 PM, brokenbutcher2016 said:

conscientious scientists like J.B. Rhine.

Bwahahahah!  You really need to research J.B....  He was either totally incompetent or a liar and fraud.

From the Wiki:

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..Rhine's results have never been duplicated by the scientific community.

..Cox concluded "There is no evidence of extrasensory perception either in the 'average man' or of the group investigated or in any particular individual of that group. The discrepancy between these results and those obtained by Rhine is due either to uncontrollable factors in experimental procedure or to the difference in the subjects"

..It was revealed that Rhine's experiments into extrasensory perception (ESP) contained methodological flaws.

..The methods the Rhines used to prevent subjects from gaining hints and clues as to the design on the cards were far from adequate.

..Rhine did not describe his experimental methods clearly and used inappropriate mathematical procedures which overestimated the significance of his results.

..The psychologist C. E. M. Hansel wrote "it is now known that each experiment contained serious flaws that escaped notice in the examination made by the authors of Extra-Sensory Perception After Sixty Years".

..{Martin} Gardner criticized Rhine for not disclosing the names of assistants he caught cheating:

..Rhine selected twelve sample cases of dishonest experimenters that came to his attention from 1940 to 1950, four of whom were caught 'red-handed'. Not a single name is mentioned.

..Rhine has been described as credulous as he believed the horse "Lady Wonder" was telepathic, but it was discovered the owner was using subtle signals to control the horse's behavior.

..Historian Ruth Brandon has written that Rhine's research was not balanced or objective, instead "motivated by the most extreme ideology"

Any questions?  Rhine is without doubt one of the worst pseudoscientific frauds of all time.  But, it has to be said, he represents the methodologies and tactics used by promoters of this excrement, really well.

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