Mars Man Caught Looking At Rover


Hi, I'm Daina and I have something for everyone to see that's most extraordinary. From studying the images sent by the rovers and other missions, Mars is proving to be a treasure trove of marvels. I've compiled into nine categories a CD presenting a wide array of objects that I have found on the Martian surface that are biological and artificial. Most remarkable is the face of a little Mars Man that I found from the Spirit rover navigation cameras taken on sol 118. He's peeking out from the shadow of an unusual shaped 'rock' that appears as a bunker type of shelter. He's staring directly at rover as the camera shot this candid picture of him. Just as intriguing is what appears to be four objects that look exactly like tools laying about ten feet away from him in good view of the cameras. The smallest one, that looks like an eyebolt, shows to have moisture surrounding it! Plus, I've found a very identifiable and remarkably large snail that is about a foot in height. A giant scallop type of shell and smaller sea shell lay next to the giant snail. Very recognizable horseshoe crabs are seen together. There are four species of familiar sea (and land) creatures resting within feet from each other. Something else I've found is an entirely new species of animals (and/or Pods) unlike any on earth. They come in various sizes and shapes. Some look like shells and others are fat bladder or pod shaped things. They all exhibit the same type of feature that looks like a proboscis, or tube-like appendage that stretches outward and down, protruding into the ground. It's purpose seems obvious...to siphon. Again, suspect for there being the availability of water. I found so many wonderful objects that I began to categorize them as: Humankind, Human Art Forms, Animal Life, Animal Art Forms, Artificial or Manufactured Objects, Architecture, Lakes, Pods, and Aerial Phenomenon. What you see here is just a sample of all the things that I've found. I now have 179 images (All Rights Reserved. Copyrighted by Daina Gibbs, 2005-2006. All Mars images are courtesy of NASA) along with additional ones that I've yet to record. Many stunning objects that I have found are IDENTICAL to things we have on earth. Martian discoveries will revolutionize your perspective on: the existence of diverse life forms that we share with another planet in our solar system, how life is almost predictably similar and yet surprisingly different, and above all, how you will regard the relevancy of 'common things' pertaining to their size, dimension and function, as well as that which is alien but not new and that which is totally unknown and alien. Even in Mars' skies, I've found objects with something similar to our UFO phenomenon. Mars certainly appears to be a thriving planet in spite of the 'official story'. In my CD I present these images with my take as to what they all may be. It's become apparent that every single image I present cannot, each and every time, be merely an illusion or a play of light. There occurs repeated appearances of specific items and evidence of intelligent, thematical design. Things that by all odds, simply cannot be considered as random chance. Especially the easy-to-see ones, such as the proboscis feature of the bladder and shell creatures, the obvious detail and clarity seen with the snail, crabs, and shells. There is a definite 'handywork' behind shape and design of PERFECT geometric angles, lines and symmetry that is seen in so many 'structures' and 'objects'. And certainly, The Star of the Show, the Humanoid, whose face is noticeably directed, with full attention, toward the rover is a picture that is most worthy of a thousand adjectives and a whole lot of other words. Suspend previous held notions and allow the undoubtedly unsettling, but tantalizingly thought provoking images of Mars reveal its true nature. (Check out more of my images at myspace.com/marsman2005)


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