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Google Photoshopped a Base on Mars

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Google put a base on Mars, and they left it there. Why would Google photoshop a Mars base for April Fool's Day? People are actively looking for such things, and we have reason to believe that it is a possibility. Making the Moon look like cheese, now only a kid who still believes in Santa Clause would fall for that. Adding a detailed base, complete with a pickup truck and Earthly buildings, onto a specific point and leaving it there sounds exactly like the type of soft, or partial disclosure that people like David Wilcock and Corey Goode discuss on "Cosmic Disclosure." Do you think the Google prank is a sliver of partial disclosure? Opening people up to the possibilities? What is the purpose of this ongoing prank?
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Google put a base on Mars, and they left it there. Why would Google photoshop a Mars base for April Fool's Day? People are actively looking for such things, and we have reason to believe that it is a possibility. Making the Moon look like cheese, now only a kid who still believes in Santa Clause would fall for that. Adding a detailed base, complete with a pickup truck and Earthly buildings, onto a specific point and leaving it there sounds exactly like the type of soft, or partial disclosure that people like David Wilcock and Corey Goode discuss on "Cosmic Disclosure." Do you think the Google prank is a sliver of partial disclosure? Opening people up to the possibilities? What is the purpose of this ongoing prank?
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