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A few years ago I remember reading ( I think on here) that the people in the know about the RV would put out a coded message to their fellow elites signaling the RV is imminent. That message was "Life is discovered on Mars". 

That always stuck in the back of my head. In the last day or so this headline has gone quietly under the radar. 

 "NASA chief scientist says 'we're close' to making announcements about life on Mars"

It seems especially telling they actually put quotation marks around the words "We're close"!

If this story about a coded message about life discovered on Mars is true then we are on the doorstep with our hand on the knob.

Does anyone else remember this?

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I remember it.And I remember thinking that is the craziest thing I've ever read.  

Do you have a link to the NASA article? Got it.....

 

 

Published October 02, 2019
Last Update 7 hrs ago

NASA chief scientist says 'we're close' to making announcements about life on Mars

 

In a startling interview, NASA's Planetary Science Division director Jim Green, Ph.D., has said the space agency is close to "making some announcements" about finding life on Mars — but that we're not ready for it.

“It will be revolutionary,” Green said in an interview with The Telegraph. “It’s like when Copernicus stated ‘no we go around the Sun.' Completely revolutionary. It will start a whole new line of thinking. I don’t think we’re prepared for the results. We’re not."

He added that he's worried because he believes NASA is close to finding life and making an announcement about it but wonders what will happen afterward.

Mars as seen from orbit in the 1970s by NASA’s Viking mission. (Credit: NASA)

Mars as seen from orbit in the 1970s by NASA’s Viking mission. (Credit: NASA.

“What happens next is a whole new set of scientific questions," Green continued. "Is that life like us? How are we related? Can life move from planet to planet or do we have a spark and just the right environment and that spark generates life -- like us or not like us -- based on the chemical environment that it is in?”

In a statement to Fox News, NASA spokesman Allard Beutel said that the agency is excited about the mission to Mars, as well as future missions where the prospects of life have been raised.

"A key component of NASA’s work is to search for the building blocks and signs of life elsewhere, and we’re excited about the scientific findings of our rovers on Mars currently and upcoming, as well as missions to Europa, Titan, and other places," Beutel said via email. "Just as NASA astronauts landing on the Moon changed our conception of our place in the universe, the discovery of life elsewhere also would be a civilization changing event. As with all discoveries, NASA would work to confirm and share validated information with the world as soon as possible."

Next July, NASA is scheduled to launch its Mars 2020 rover in what it hopes will be a successful hunt for extraterrestrial life on the Red Planet. This past November, the space agency selected Jezero Crater as the landing spot for the rover, where it is expected to touch down on the surface of the planet on Feb. 18, 2021.

The 28-mile-wide Jezero Crater is on the western edge of Isidis Planitia, a giant impact basin north of the planet's equator. NASA noted that it is home to some of the "most scientifically interesting landscapes Mars has to offer," adding that it was once home to an ancient river delta, where ancient organic molecules and other signs of microbial life may be stored from billions of years ago.

Jezero Crater was chosen out of more than 60 locations.

 

In addition to the Mars 2020 mission, which is scheduled to launch at an estimated cost of more than $2 billion, according to Space News, the European Space Agency will also put a rover on Mars. The ExoMars rover is scheduled to land on the Red Planet on March 2021.

 

Green said that these two missions provide an "opportunity to find life," adding that "we've never drilled that deep down" into the planet.

“When we first started the field of astrobiology in the 90s we started looking for extreme life," Green continued. "We go down in mines two miles deep into the Earth and if they were weeping with water they were full of life. We have gone in nuclear cesspools, places where you’d think nothing could survive, and they are full of life. And the bottom line is where there is water there is life."

In June 2018, NASA made a stunning announcement, noting the Curiosity rover "found organic molecules in rocks from an ancient lake bed.” The rocks are billions of years old, NASA said, before adding it had not found life on the planet.

A study presented in August suggested that the Red Planet was warm and wet enough to have massive rainstorms and flowing water, an environment that may have supported life, between 3 and 4 billion years ago.

 

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10 minutes ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

I remember it.And I remember thinking that is the craziest thing I've ever read.  

Do you have a link to the NASA article? Got it.....

 

 

Published October 02, 2019
Last Update 7 hrs ago

NASA chief scientist says 'we're close' to making announcements about life on Mars

 

In a startling interview, NASA's Planetary Science Division director Jim Green, Ph.D., has said the space agency is close to "making some announcements" about finding life on Mars — but that we're not ready for it.

“It will be revolutionary,” Green said in an interview with The Telegraph. “It’s like when Copernicus stated ‘no we go around the Sun.' Completely revolutionary. It will start a whole new line of thinking. I don’t think we’re prepared for the results. We’re not."

He added that he's worried because he believes NASA is close to finding life and making an announcement about it but wonders what will happen afterward.

Mars as seen from orbit in the 1970s by NASA’s Viking mission. (Credit: NASA)

Mars as seen from orbit in the 1970s by NASA’s Viking mission. (Credit: NASA.

“What happens next is a whole new set of scientific questions," Green continued. "Is that life like us? How are we related? Can life move from planet to planet or do we have a spark and just the right environment and that spark generates life -- like us or not like us -- based on the chemical environment that it is in?”

In a statement to Fox News, NASA spokesman Allard Beutel said that the agency is excited about the mission to Mars, as well as future missions where the prospects of life have been raised.

"A key component of NASA’s work is to search for the building blocks and signs of life elsewhere, and we’re excited about the scientific findings of our rovers on Mars currently and upcoming, as well as missions to Europa, Titan, and other places," Beutel said via email. "Just as NASA astronauts landing on the Moon changed our conception of our place in the universe, the discovery of life elsewhere also would be a civilization changing event. As with all discoveries, NASA would work to confirm and share validated information with the world as soon as possible."

Next July, NASA is scheduled to launch its Mars 2020 rover in what it hopes will be a successful hunt for extraterrestrial life on the Red Planet. This past November, the space agency selected Jezero Crater as the landing spot for the rover, where it is expected to touch down on the surface of the planet on Feb. 18, 2021.

The 28-mile-wide Jezero Crater is on the western edge of Isidis Planitia, a giant impact basin north of the planet's equator. NASA noted that it is home to some of the "most scientifically interesting landscapes Mars has to offer," adding that it was once home to an ancient river delta, where ancient organic molecules and other signs of microbial life may be stored from billions of years ago.

Jezero Crater was chosen out of more than 60 locations.

 

In addition to the Mars 2020 mission, which is scheduled to launch at an estimated cost of more than $2 billion, according to Space News, the European Space Agency will also put a rover on Mars. The ExoMars rover is scheduled to land on the Red Planet on March 2021.

 

Green said that these two missions provide an "opportunity to find life," adding that "we've never drilled that deep down" into the planet.

“When we first started the field of astrobiology in the 90s we started looking for extreme life," Green continued. "We go down in mines two miles deep into the Earth and if they were weeping with water they were full of life. We have gone in nuclear cesspools, places where you’d think nothing could survive, and they are full of life. And the bottom line is where there is water there is life."

In June 2018, NASA made a stunning announcement, noting the Curiosity rover "found organic molecules in rocks from an ancient lake bed.” The rocks are billions of years old, NASA said, before adding it had not found life on the planet.

A study presented in August suggested that the Red Planet was warm and wet enough to have massive rainstorms and flowing water, an environment that may have supported life, between 3 and 4 billion years ago.

 

Thank you for posting the whole thing LGD. Now if we can only find the discussion of the life on Mars/RV .

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5 hours ago, keylime said:

A few years ago I remember reading ( I think on here) that the people in the know about the RV would put out a coded message to their fellow elites signaling the RV is imminent. That message was "Life is discovered on Mars". 

That always stuck in the back of my head. In the last day or so this headline has gone quietly under the radar. 

 "NASA chief scientist says 'we're close' to making announcements about life on Mars"

It seems especially telling they actually put quotation marks around the words "We're close"!

If this story about a coded message about life discovered on Mars is true then we are on the doorstep with our hand on the knob.

Does anyone else remember this?

 

I made a post on this subject in the last year.  The original person who made this bogus claim was Medic, a so called Guru.  He said when you see an article about Life on Mars the RV is coming real soon.  Bahahahahahaha. Well we had several articles on Mars in 2009 and 2010.  Yep we are still waiting.  Those are always fun when you are a newbie to the investment.  Now it’s just aggravating that they still do things like this on some Dinar sites.  Google Life on Mars and you will notice there is a story almost every year.  

 

The thing that that is real frustrating is when the GOI uses words like IMMINENT, which to me means very soon.  Now we now it means, suckers!!!!!

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18 minutes ago, Pitcher said:

 

I made a post on this subject in the last year.  The original person who made this bogus claim was Medic, a so called Guru.  He said when you see an article about Life on Mars the RV is coming real soon.  Bahahahahahaha. Well we had several articles on Mars in 2009 and 2010.  Yep we are still waiting.  Those are always fun when you are a newbie to the investment.  Now it’s just aggravating that they still do things like this on some Dinar sites.  Google Life on Mars and you will notice there is a story almost every year.  

 

The thing that that is real frustrating is when the GOI uses words like IMMINENT, which to me means very soon.  Now we now it means, suckers!!!!!

👀 we are NOT of relations......

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1 hour ago, Pitcher said:

 

I made a post on this subject in the last year.  The original person who made this bogus claim was Medic, a so called Guru.  He said when you see an article about Life on Mars the RV is coming real soon.  Bahahahahahaha. Well we had several articles on Mars in 2009 and 2010.  Yep we are still waiting.  Those are always fun when you are a newbie to the investment.  Now it’s just aggravating that they still do things like this on some Dinar sites.  Google Life on Mars and you will notice there is a story almost every year.  

 

The thing that that is real frustrating is when the GOI uses words like IMMINENT, which to me means very soon.  Now we now it means, suckers!!!!!

Get ready for a Bank Ruuuuunnnnn!!!😳

 

NASA chief scientist says 'we're close' to making announcements about life on Mars

In a startling interview, NASA's chief scientist Jim Green, Ph.D., has said the space agency is close to "making some announcements" about finding life on Mars — but that we're not ready for it!!!    Ive been ready, standing outside the bank now!!!

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3 hours ago, Pitcher said:

 

I made a post on this subject in the last year.  The original person who made this bogus claim was Medic, a so called Guru.  He said when you see an article about Life on Mars the RV is coming real soon.  Bahahahahahaha. Well we had several articles on Mars in 2009 and 2010.  Yep we are still waiting.  Those are always fun when you are a newbie to the investment.  Now it’s just aggravating that they still do things like this on some Dinar sites.  Google Life on Mars and you will notice there is a story almost every year.  

 

The thing that that is real frustrating is when the GOI uses words like IMMINENT, which to me means very soon.  Now we now it means, suckers!!!!!

It may be Bee doo doo but it sure is fun to speculate. Or maybe it's true but every time they think the trigger will be pulled, they put out the Mars has Life story to alert their peeps and Iraq screws it all up, and it gets delayed again. HA! Maybe this time they really will RV and they are just releasing the coded message again, because that's what they do. 

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On 10/2/2019 at 10:15 PM, DinarThug said:

 

Are There Any Scientists That Have Found Life In This Investment ? :o 

 

 

:D  :D  :D 

 

 

 

lol........Almost cerebral death ( so far)...I said almost.......14 years into it myself

 

Didn't lose Hope yet.......

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