MARS Takes Its Case for Life on Mars to the American People
June 14, 10:00 PM
Alfred Lambremont Webre
Seattle Exopolitics Examiner

MARS: A scorpion man on Mars
At its first public lecture on June 7th at
Conspiracy Con 2009 in Santa Clara, California, the
Mars Anomaly Research Society (MARS),
a Washington State non-profit corporation, presented evidence showing
that Mars, Earth’s nearest planetary neighbor, is inhabited and accused
NASA, the US space agency, of a cover-up of life on Mars.
The president and founder of MARS,
Andrew D. Basiago,
who discovered life on Mars in 2008, told the compelling story of how
he found numerous images in photographs taken by NASA’s Mars
Exploration Rover
Spirit that reveal that life exists on Mars.
Alfred Lambremont Webre,
the chairman of MARS’ board of advisors, then set out MARS’ bold agenda
for disclosure about life on Mars, including a public education
campaign and a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit seeking
release by the US government of its secret documents pertaining to Mars.
2008: The year that life was discovered on the Red PlanetBasiago, a lawyer from Washington State educated at UCLA and Cambridge, published a paper entitled
The Discovery of Life on Mars in 2008 that is the first work to prove that Mars is an inhabited planet and that achieves over 50 “firsts” in science.
On behalf of MARS, he then sent his landmark paper to the
National Geographic Society, with a letter asking its president to publish his findings in
National Geographic as a major discovery in natural history.
He showed the convention dozens of photographs of the life forms and ancient artifacts that he has found in NASA images
PIA10214 and
PIA11049, which are westward and southward panoramas that
Spirit took from the Home Plate Plateau in 2007 and 2008.
These
NASA photographs, taken in the Columbia Basin of the Gusev Crater, are
“a cosmic treasure trove of the humanoid beings, animal species, carved
statues, and built structures on Mars that reveal that the Red Planet
has been a harbinger of life for eons and is inhabited today,” Basiago
told the audience.
“From my perspective, the question that now confronts us is not ‘Shall we permit the
belief that Mars is inhabited?’ But rather, ‘How shall we think about it, now that we have
knowledge that another planet in our solar system harbors life?’”
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