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originally posted by: douggie60
Maybe we are from Mars originally, and screwed it up, so we left for Earth. No wonder the Reptilians are pissed off.
a reply to: douglas5
originally posted by: TinfoilTP
Mars has no magnetic field anymore so it could never sustain life as we know it in the future. Start shopping for SPF 10,000 sunscreen to apply to your full tinfoil body suits caked in toxic micro dust. Then the problem of water, we would need to redirect all the known comets to impact mars over the next thousand years to make it a little bit wet but it would all evaporate in the thin atmosphere anyway. It is a lifeless rock with interesting geology.
The focus of many of the experiments has been to investigate the possible survival of organisms inside rocks (lithopanspermia),[1] or their survival on Mars for understanding the likelihood of past or present life on that planet.[1] Because of their ubiquity and resistance to spacecraft decontamination, bacterial spores are considered likely potential forward contaminants on robotic missions to Mars. Measuring the resistance of such organisms to space conditions can be applied to develop adequate decontamination procedures.[4] Research and testing of microorganisms in outer space could eventually be applied for directed panspermia or terraforming.
originally posted by: TheLaughingGod
a reply to: douglas5
I didn't know Blavatsky talked about white people coming from Mars, is that true?
Either way I don't see how that invalidates anything, not saying I believe it but I'm not on the 'Blavatsky is a Satanist' bandwagon either. I'd take her 10 times more seriously than any exoteric Christian.
A little bit more skeptical of Bailey though.