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Season 5 Episode 5 (2-7-09)

EXOPOLITICS: The Discovery of Life on Mars by
Andrew D. Basiago with Alfred Lambremont Webre
-- Part III: Typologies of Martian animals

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   MARS - PLEISIOSAUR

This detail from NASA photograph PIA10214 shows
alive today on the surface of Mars a plesiosaur, a reptile species
that did not survive the K-T extinction on Earth.

Credit: NASA/JPL/Cornell/Andrew D. Basiago et al.

Summary: Part III of a conversation with American lawyer Andrew D. Basiago about his discovery of life on Mars in NASA photograph PIA10214, which is a panoramic montage of a series of snapshots of the Martian surface that were taken by NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit in 2007, when Spirit was perched on the western edge of the Home Plate Plateau in the inner basin of the Columbia Hills range of the Gusev Crater on Mars.

How NASA photograph PIA10214 contains evidence of animal species that exist, once existed, or have never existed on Earth.

These include animal species of the:

(1) First category - Animals that presently exist on Earth. The first category consists of animals that resemble species that presently live on Earth. This category includes elephants, platypuses, horses, cows, frogs, turtles, snakes, slugs, and snails;

(2) Second category - Hybrids of living Earth species. The second category is those animals that combine elements of species that inhabit Earth at this time in Earth's biological history and that from our perspective would be viewed as hybrids of living animal species. This category is exemplified by one species on Mars that combines the bodily shape of an octopus with the face of a lion or a dog;

(3) Third category - Extinct Earth species. The third category includes those animals that resemble dinosaur and reptile species that are extinct on Earth. In this category, we can place the plesiosaur, which has been proposed as a solution to the Loch Ness, Lake Champlain, and Lake Okanagan mysteries. Plesiosaurus, a reptile species, is quite common on Mars, but did not survive the K-T extinction on Earth. The plesiosaurs on Mars resemble the dinosaur species brachiosaurus or a long-necked tortoise;

(4) Fourth category - Animals that have never existed on Earth. The fourth category encompasses those animals that are unlike anything that has ever lived on planet Earth. Into this category, we can place the human-lizard hybrids seen resting on the ground, as if cold-blooded and fairly immobile by nature. How reptilian species appear to predominate on Mars. How, as confirmed by Mars anomalists working separately, predation of humanoids by reptoids and serpents is extensive on Mars and how, in this way, the balance of nature on Mars diverges from that on Earth.

WHO: Andrew D. Basiago is a lawyer, writer, and environmental scholar educated at UCLA and the University of Cambridge. He maintains a private law practice in Washington State.

He was the editor of Exopolitics: Politics, Government, and Law in the Universe (Universe Books, 2005) and The Fatima Trilogy (Anomalist Books, 2007). In 2008, Andy discovered a cosmic treasure trove of life forms and ancient artifacts on Mars in photographs taken by NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit.

He presented his findings in a landmark paper entitled The Discovery of Life on Mars and founded the Mars Anomaly Research Society (MARS) to foster research, disclosure, and education about the fact that Mars is inhabited and craft law and public policy pertaining to the discovery of life on Mars.

   
       
 
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