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REPLAY: 2022-07-02 EM Team Has Curiosity Finally Discovered Biological Proof of Ancient Life on Mars

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SHOW PAGE: Alternative Listening: "Mars rover detects carbon signature that hints at past life source ...." That's how "the Revolution" officially ... quietly ... begins. In their BEST "Emily Dickinsonian" fashion ("Tell ALL the Truth ... but tell it slant"), several months ago (January, 2022) the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) quietly submitted a formal scientific paper to the prestigious "National Academy of Sciences" -- the ultimate "high church" of American (in fact, of ALL Earthly ...) mainstream Science. It's "tentative" conclusion: NASA's lonely Curiosity rover, ranging across a place called "Gale Crater" for the last ten years, early in the mission -- ten years ago, now!! -- one day drilled into a rock ... and found robust "isotopic evidence" supporting what humans have "known" for the last one hundred years-- "Ancient life ... on Mars!!" My old friend Carl Sagan once said, "If humanity discovers so much as ONE microbe independently evolved on Mars ... then it means that the entire galaxy -- nay the entire Universe (!) -- HAS to be TEEMING with Life ...." Join us tonight ... as we discuss The Revolution. Richard C. Hoagland Copyright 2022
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SHOW PAGE: Alternative Listening: "Mars rover detects carbon signature that hints at past life source ...." That's how "the Revolution" officially ... quietly ... begins. In their BEST "Emily Dickinsonian" fashion ("Tell ALL the Truth ... but tell it slant"), several months ago (January, 2022) the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) quietly submitted a formal scientific paper to the prestigious "National Academy of Sciences" -- the ultimate "high church" of American (in fact, of ALL Earthly ...) mainstream Science. It's "tentative" conclusion: NASA's lonely Curiosity rover, ranging across a place called "Gale Crater" for the last ten years, early in the mission -- ten years ago, now!! -- one day drilled into a rock ... and found robust "isotopic evidence" supporting what humans have "known" for the last one hundred years-- "Ancient life ... on Mars!!" My old friend Carl Sagan once said, "If humanity discovers so much as ONE microbe independently evolved on Mars ... then it means that the entire galaxy -- nay the entire Universe (!) -- HAS to be TEEMING with Life ...." Join us tonight ... as we discuss The Revolution. Richard C. Hoagland Copyright 2022
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