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EVIDENCE BEING WITHHELD ABOUT LIFE ON MARS?
Lin Liangtai of Taipei, Taiwan, one of the few honest AND courageous scientists in the world, posted The following mssage to sci.physics. It certainly deserves to reach a lot more people, so I'll see what I can do. ============================ Newsgroups: sci.physics From: Lin Liangtai Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 21:20:42 -0700 (PDT) Local: Sun, Jul 6 2008 12:20 am Subject: For vested interest and national interest, NASA conceals most of the micrographs of Phoenix ================================ For vested interest and "national interest", NASA is trying to conceal most of the micrographs taken by Mars Lander Phoenix. NASA has not released any micrograph taken by the atomic force microscope on board Mars Lander Phoenix. NASA has released only three optical micrographs since NASA tested the optical microscope on June 4 and reported no problem with the microscope. Most of the micrographs taken by Phoenix have not been released yet. Could NASA be trying to avoid the discovery of fossils on Mars? I suspected so, long before NASA blocked me from its website. I expected so, long before I wrote a google message entitled "NASA tries to wrap fire with paper". By now it should be clear to all keen observers why NASA repeatedly reminded people that Phoenix was not equipped to detect life, past or present ,and was not aimed to detect life. Any detection of past life should pass the strictest test of denial by anyone. Who stands to benefit from failure to find life on Mars? NASA's vested interest does. NASA is convinced hat the failure is in the national interest. Believe it or not, in the next few days/weeks, NASA will convince the highest national leader that NASA should not reveal all the micrographs taken by Phoenix. Mars Rovers Opportunity and Spirit have released all their micrographs directly, without prior screening by NASA. Now NASA thinks persons like "i" could use the Phoenix microgragraphs to cheat the world into believing there was past life on Mars and such persons could jeopardize American national interest with naked truth. Mr. Bush and the general public could very possibly believe NASA. Who cares about God and its naked truth? ================================== ==================================== A PREVIOUS POSTING BY LIN LIANGTAI ==================================== Newsgroups: sci.med From: Lin Liangtai Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 23:13:53 -0700 (PDT) Local: Thurs, Jul 3 2008 2:13 am Subject: Ed's fossilized blood vessel found on Mars NASA just released a micrograph showing a vessel-like object (Fig. 1) in the scoop of Phoenix Mars Lander. That object closely resembles blood vessel remains found in a Carboniferous human calvarium fossil owned by Mr. Ed Conrad of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania (Fig. 2 for comparison). The amazing thing is these two fossils are wonderfully preserved for 3 billion years and 300 million years, respectively. Who can do that? Fig. 1: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ph...RAC_SSI_PR_Sol Fig. 2: http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...328514833&p=36 =========================== LARGEST U.S, NEWSPAPERS Rank Newspaper Circulation 1. USA Today (Arlington, Va.) 2,528,437 2. Wall Street Journal (New York, N.Y.) 2,058,342 3. Times (New York, N.Y.) 1,683,855 4. Times (Los Angeles) 1,231,318 5. Post (Washington, DC) 960,684 6. Tribune (Chicago) 957,212 7. Daily News (New York, N.Y.) 795,153 8. Inquirer (Philadelphia) 705,965 9. Post/Rocky Mountain News (Denver) 704,806 10. Chronicle (Houston) 692,557 11. Post (New York, N.Y.) 691,420 12. News/Free Press (Detroit) 669,315 13. Morning News (Dallas) 649,709 14. Star Tribune (Minneapolis) 606,698 15. Globe (Boston) 604,068 16. Star-Ledger (Newark, N.J.) 599,628 17. Journal-Constitution (Atlanta) 561,405 18. Arizona Republic (Phoenix) 556,465 19. Newsday (Long Island, N.Y.) 488,825 20. Chronicle (San Francisco) 451,504 21. Plain Dealer (Cleveland) 450,875 22. Times/Post-Intelligencer (Seattle) 435,581 23. Post-Dispatch (St. Louis) 423,291 24. Times (St. Petersburg, Fla.) 422,410 25. Union-Tribune (San Diego) 408,392 26. Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee) 405,355 27. Sun (Baltimore) 401,918 28. Herald (Miami) 390,171 29. Oregonian (Portland) 384,729 30. Post-Gazette (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 373,980 31. Star (Kansas City, Mo.) 367,712 32. Register (Orange County, Calif.) 354,632 33. Dispatch (Columbus, Ohio) 352,510 34. Star (Indianapolis) 347,217 35. Express-News (San Antonio, Tex.) 342,709 36. Sentinel (Orlando, Fla.) 341,025 37. South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) 339,728 38. Bee (Sacramento, Calif.) 330,993 39. Star-Telegram (Fort Worth, Tex.) 322,824 40. Tribune & Times (Tampa, Fla.) 309,916 41. Enquirer/Post (Cincinnati) 293,151 42. Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City) 287,505 43. Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock, Ark.) 275,991 44. Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) 274,125 45. News (Buffalo, N.Y.) 273,177 46. Courant (Hartford, Conn.) 272,918 47. Courier-Journal (Louisville, Ky.) 271,920 48. Mercury News (San Jose, Calif.) 263,373 49. Pioneer Press (St. Paul, Minn.) 251,565 50. Register (Des Moines, Iowa) 240,912 51. Tennessean (Nashville) 236,563 52. World-Herald (Omaha, Neb.) 231,115 53. Herald (Boston) 230,344 54. American-Statesman (Austin, Tex.) 228,619 55. Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, Va.) 225,730 56. Times-Union (Jacksonville, Fla.) 222,392 57. Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, N.Y.) 219,660 58. Times-Dispatch (Richmond, Va.) 219,595 59. Review-Journal (Las Vegas) 219,228 60. Journal (Providence, R.I.) 218,388 61. Commercial Appeal (Memphis) 216,705 62 News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) 213,878 63. Post (W. Palm Beach, Fla.) 211,697 64. Investors Business Daily (Los Angeles) 210,708 65. Record (Hackensack, N.J.) 206,086 66. Asbury Park Press (Neptune, N.J.) 199,723 67. Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, Calif.) 190,613 68. Press-Enterprise (Riverside, Calif.) 189,000 69. Daily News (Los Angeles) 187,740 70. Bee (Fresno, Calif.) 183,744 71. Press (Grand Rapids, Mich.) 182,810 72. News (Birmingham, Ala.) 180,451 73. Daily Star (Tucson, Ariz.) 173,064 74. Beacon Journal (Akron, Ohio) 170,870 75. Daily News (Dayton, Ohio) 168,645 76. Post-Standard (Syracuse, N.Y.) 168,393 77. Blade (Toledo, Ohio) 167,686 78. Advertiser (Honolulu) 160,723 79. Tribune-Review (Greensburg, Pa.) 158,013 80. Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, Ill.) 153,291 81. News-Sentinel (Knoxville, Tenn.) 152,945 82. Tribune/Deseret News (Salt Lake City) 151,422 83. Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.) 150,936 84. Journal (Albuquerque) 149,455 85. Wisconsin State Journal/Capital Times (Madison, Wis.) 148,489 86. Patriot-News (Harrisburg, Pa.) 148,301 87. Journal News (White Plains, N.Y.) 144,231 88. Eagle (Wichita, Kans.) 143,948 89. Herald-Leader (Lexington, Ky.) 141,019 90. State (Columbia, S.C.) 140,362 91. Herald-Tribune (Sarasota, Fla.) 138,675 92. News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.) 137,730 93. News Journal (Wilmington, Del.) 134,865 94. Times Union (Albany, N.Y.) 133,787 95. La Opinion (Los Angeles) 128,553 96. Republican (Springfield, Mass.) 125,864 97. News-Journal (Daytona Beach, Fla.) 125,754 98. Daily News (Philadelphia) 123,483 99. Journal Gazette/News-Sentinel (Fort Wayne, Ind.) 121,475 100. Spokesman-Review (Spokane, Wash.) 120,632 |
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EVIDENCE BEING WITHHELD ABOUT LIFE ON MARS?
Since when has our government or the vast and complex bulk of its
agencies shared the whole truth and nothing but the truth? (last time I'd checked, it's like hardly if ever) Apparently, thus far there's not 1 ppb worth of Mars h2o to behold, and of those mass spectrometer readings on behalf of everything else is either taboo/nondisclosure or need to know rated. Go figure. - Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth wrote: Lin Liangtai of Taipei, Taiwan, one of the few honest AND courageous scientists in the world, posted The following mssage to sci.physics. It certainly deserves to reach a lot more people, so I'll see what I can do. ============================ Newsgroups: sci.physics From: Lin Liangtai Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 21:20:42 -0700 (PDT) Local: Sun, Jul 6 2008 12:20 am Subject: For vested interest and national interest, NASA conceals most of the micrographs of Phoenix ================================ For vested interest and "national interest", NASA is trying to conceal most of the micrographs taken by Mars Lander Phoenix. NASA has not released any micrograph taken by the atomic force microscope on board Mars Lander Phoenix. NASA has released only three optical micrographs since NASA tested the optical microscope on June 4 and reported no problem with the microscope. Most of the micrographs taken by Phoenix have not been released yet. Could NASA be trying to avoid the discovery of fossils on Mars? I suspected so, long before NASA blocked me from its website. I expected so, long before I wrote a google message entitled "NASA tries to wrap fire with paper". By now it should be clear to all keen observers why NASA repeatedly reminded people that Phoenix was not equipped to detect life, past or present ,and was not aimed to detect life. Any detection of past life should pass the strictest test of denial by anyone. Who stands to benefit from failure to find life on Mars? NASA's vested interest does. NASA is convinced hat the failure is in the national interest. Believe it or not, in the next few days/weeks, NASA will convince the highest national leader that NASA should not reveal all the micrographs taken by Phoenix. Mars Rovers Opportunity and Spirit have released all their micrographs directly, without prior screening by NASA. Now NASA thinks persons like "i" could use the Phoenix microgragraphs to cheat the world into believing there was past life on Mars and such persons could jeopardize American national interest with naked truth. Mr. Bush and the general public could very possibly believe NASA. Who cares about God and its naked truth? ================================== ==================================== A PREVIOUS POSTING BY LIN LIANGTAI ==================================== Newsgroups: sci.med From: Lin Liangtai Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 23:13:53 -0700 (PDT) Local: Thurs, Jul 3 2008 2:13 am Subject: Ed's fossilized blood vessel found on Mars NASA just released a micrograph showing a vessel-like object (Fig. 1) in the scoop of Phoenix Mars Lander. That object closely resembles blood vessel remains found in a Carboniferous human calvarium fossil owned by Mr. Ed Conrad of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania (Fig. 2 for comparison). The amazing thing is these two fossils are wonderfully preserved for 3 billion years and 300 million years, respectively. Who can do that? Fig. 1: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ph...RAC_SSI_PR_Sol Fig. 2: http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...328514833&p=36 =========================== LARGEST U.S, NEWSPAPERS Rank Newspaper Circulation 1. USA Today (Arlington, Va.) 2,528,437 2. Wall Street Journal (New York, N.Y.) 2,058,342 3. Times (New York, N.Y.) 1,683,855 4. Times (Los Angeles) 1,231,318 5. Post (Washington, DC) 960,684 6. Tribune (Chicago) 957,212 7. Daily News (New York, N.Y.) 795,153 8. Inquirer (Philadelphia) 705,965 9. Post/Rocky Mountain News (Denver) 704,806 10. Chronicle (Houston) 692,557 11. Post (New York, N.Y.) 691,420 12. News/Free Press (Detroit) 669,315 13. Morning News (Dallas) 649,709 14. Star Tribune (Minneapolis) 606,698 15. Globe (Boston) 604,068 16. Star-Ledger (Newark, N.J.) 599,628 17. Journal-Constitution (Atlanta) 561,405 18. Arizona Republic (Phoenix) 556,465 19. Newsday (Long Island, N.Y.) 488,825 20. Chronicle (San Francisco) 451,504 21. Plain Dealer (Cleveland) 450,875 22. Times/Post-Intelligencer (Seattle) 435,581 23. Post-Dispatch (St. Louis) 423,291 24. Times (St. Petersburg, Fla.) 422,410 25. Union-Tribune (San Diego) 408,392 26. Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee) 405,355 27. Sun (Baltimore) 401,918 28. Herald (Miami) 390,171 29. Oregonian (Portland) 384,729 30. Post-Gazette (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 373,980 31. Star (Kansas City, Mo.) 367,712 32. Register (Orange County, Calif.) 354,632 33. Dispatch (Columbus, Ohio) 352,510 34. Star (Indianapolis) 347,217 35. Express-News (San Antonio, Tex.) 342,709 36. Sentinel (Orlando, Fla.) 341,025 37. South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) 339,728 38. Bee (Sacramento, Calif.) 330,993 39. Star-Telegram (Fort Worth, Tex.) 322,824 40. Tribune & Times (Tampa, Fla.) 309,916 41. Enquirer/Post (Cincinnati) 293,151 42. Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City) 287,505 43. Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock, Ark.) 275,991 44. Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) 274,125 45. News (Buffalo, N.Y.) 273,177 46. Courant (Hartford, Conn.) 272,918 47. Courier-Journal (Louisville, Ky.) 271,920 48. Mercury News (San Jose, Calif.) 263,373 49. Pioneer Press (St. Paul, Minn.) 251,565 50. Register (Des Moines, Iowa) 240,912 51. Tennessean (Nashville) 236,563 52. World-Herald (Omaha, Neb.) 231,115 53. Herald (Boston) 230,344 54. American-Statesman (Austin, Tex.) 228,619 55. Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, Va.) 225,730 56. Times-Union (Jacksonville, Fla.) 222,392 57. Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, N.Y.) 219,660 58. Times-Dispatch (Richmond, Va.) 219,595 59. Review-Journal (Las Vegas) 219,228 60. Journal (Providence, R.I.) 218,388 61. Commercial Appeal (Memphis) 216,705 62 News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) 213,878 63. Post (W. Palm Beach, Fla.) 211,697 64. Investors Business Daily (Los Angeles) 210,708 65. Record (Hackensack, N.J.) 206,086 66. Asbury Park Press (Neptune, N.J.) 199,723 67. Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, Calif.) 190,613 68. Press-Enterprise (Riverside, Calif.) 189,000 69. Daily News (Los Angeles) 187,740 70. Bee (Fresno, Calif.) 183,744 71. Press (Grand Rapids, Mich.) 182,810 72. News (Birmingham, Ala.) 180,451 73. Daily Star (Tucson, Ariz.) 173,064 74. Beacon Journal (Akron, Ohio) 170,870 75. Daily News (Dayton, Ohio) 168,645 76. Post-Standard (Syracuse, N.Y.) 168,393 77. Blade (Toledo, Ohio) 167,686 78. Advertiser (Honolulu) 160,723 79. Tribune-Review (Greensburg, Pa.) 158,013 80. Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, Ill.) 153,291 81. News-Sentinel (Knoxville, Tenn.) 152,945 82. Tribune/Deseret News (Salt Lake City) 151,422 83. Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.) 150,936 84. Journal (Albuquerque) 149,455 85. Wisconsin State Journal/Capital Times (Madison, Wis.) 148,489 86. Patriot-News (Harrisburg, Pa.) 148,301 87. Journal News (White Plains, N.Y.) 144,231 88. Eagle (Wichita, Kans.) 143,948 89. Herald-Leader (Lexington, Ky.) 141,019 90. State (Columbia, S.C.) 140,362 91. Herald-Tribune (Sarasota, Fla.) 138,675 92. News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.) 137,730 93. News Journal (Wilmington, Del.) 134,865 94. Times Union (Albany, N.Y.) 133,787 95. La Opinion (Los Angeles) 128,553 96. Republican (Springfield, Mass.) 125,864 97. News-Journal (Daytona Beach, Fla.) 125,754 98. Daily News (Philadelphia) 123,483 99. Journal Gazette/News-Sentinel (Fort Wayne, Ind.) 121,475 100. Spokesman-Review (Spokane, Wash.) 120,632 |
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