This article in Russia Today discusses NASA’s recent conundrum with “inexplicable” changes in oxygen levels on Mars. “During the warmer spring and summer months, the oxygen levels recorded by Curiosity rose by some 30 percent, receding back to normal levels each Autumn, though by different amounts each year, indicating that some unknown phenomenon is adding … Continue reading
Unexpectedly high levels of methane levels on Mars, detected recently by NASA’s Curiosity rover, may indicate recent microbial life. “NASA scientists have discovered surprisingly high amounts of methane gas on Mars that could indicate life on the Red Planet. The space agency’s Curiosity rover made the discovery on Wednesday.” There is another story to slowly … Continue reading
First Evidence of “Planet-Wide Groundwater System” on Mars Found The European Space Agency (ESA) reports: “28 February 2019 – Mars Express has revealed the first geological evidence of a system of ancient interconnected lakes that once lay deep beneath the Red Planet’s surface, five of which may contain minerals crucial to life. Mars appears to … Continue reading
In my recent book on POLE SHIFTS, one of the inescapable conclusions is that many species go extinct when such a cataclysm occurs, and surviving species branch out into newly available lands. Massive evolution occurs in short bursts. Eldredge and Gould published their thesis on this (allopatric speciation – or punctuated equilibrium) in 1972 – … Continue reading
It may seem at first like I am really stretching things and jumping to conclusions – but bear with me. I think the jumps and conclusions made below are simple, easy to follow, and logical conclusions… especially compared to compiling the evidence I usually write about on topics like POLE SHIFT, Nostradamus prophecies, or End … Continue reading
Astronomy.com’s recent article suggests that many of the exoplanets discovered in distant solar systems are mostly water: One-third of known planets may be enormous ocean worlds “The densities of many exoplanets just a few times larger than Earth indicate they may host vast liquid water oceans…. “Life could develop in certain near-surface layers on these … Continue reading
This article in Russia Today says it could have, based on new scientific studies that conclude it had water and an atmosphere for at least 70 million years… Did the moon once support life? It’s likely, according to a new scientific study “Life could have existed on the Moon billions of years ago, according to … Continue reading
IN-SHADOW – A Modern Odyssey – Animated Short Film This animation provides great social commentary without using words
found at thepeskytruth blog here – excerpts below By Craig Bannister | December 17, 2012 | 12:14 AM EST “Mass violence in the U.S. is more a reflection of contempt for the sanctity of human life than of a love for gun ownership.” “In a society that reveres human life, gun ownership isn’t a chronic … Continue reading
In 2009 the Vatican announced it was “preparing for extraterrestrial disclosure.” Former Canadian Defence Minister Paul Hellyer said: “Decades ago, visitors from other planets warned us about the direction we were heading and offered to help.” Former Russian President “Medvedev, after completing a 7 December 2012 on-camera interview with reporters in Moscow, continued to respond … Continue reading
Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama, and a variety of other scientists and celebrities discuss the secrecy and the probability of contact with intelligent extraterrestrial life in the video below. With so many stars with planets over so many billions of years, our discovery of aliens seems to be just a matter of time. But assuming … Continue reading
As of a few hours ago: The estimated probability ~2 X 10-4 to simulate the signal from the direction of the HD164595 by signal-like noise is small, therefore HD164595 is good candidate SETI. Permanent monitoring of this target is needed. In plain English – scientists are saying that the odds of this signal being natural … Continue reading
“NASA is working on sending a submarine into the depths of the Kraken Mare — the largest ocean on Saturn’s moon Titan. There are really two big reasons why we want to go to Titan. Number one: “to determine if hydrocarbon based life is possible on Titan,” said Jason Hartwig, a NASA cryogenics engineer, in … Continue reading
Love is the Only Reason We’re Alive
“There is liquid water today on the surface of Mars,” Michael Meyer, the lead scientist on Nasa’s Mars exploration programme, told the Guardian. “Because of this, we suspect that it is at least possible to have a habitable environment today.” Full article HERE I suspect they will eventually tell us about primitive life there, in … Continue reading
My initial reason for this ten day trial was simple. I had planned a week-long vacation to the mountains with my family in early August, and I wanted to see how much it would affect my online statistics if I stopped “marketing myself” for a while and relaxed for the first vacation in 5 years. … Continue reading