‘Disk-Shaped Craft’ Spotted ‘Crashed’ On Mars - Watch the skies. And your ass.

JPEG-MARS-e1639176212543.jpg


A South African researcher discovered what appears to be an image of a crashed flying saucer on the surface of Mars, according to re-analyzed NASA footage from 2006.

Jean Ward, an anomaly hunter, was searching through NASA images for noteworthy aberrations when he discovered the image taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Despite the image being 15 years old, Ward’s discovery of what appears to be the flying saucer is not.


The image comes from the bottom of Candor Chasma, which is a large canyon in the Valles Marineris system on Mars. The canyon is referred to as “The Grand Canyon of Mars,” and spans the equivalent of the U.S. It is the largest known canyon in the solar system.

This footage from NASA captures the canyon’s many swirling patterns of layers, created by sand and dust-sized particles from the forces of either wind or water.

“We see a strange trench and at the end of it, a perfect disk,” Ward says of the anomaly amid the dune-filled landscape. “Mostly covered in sand and debris, and behind it, we have random dunes,” he continued. (RELATED:’That Is Some Weird S**t’: Pilot Captures Footage Of ‘UFO Fleet’)

“It looks like a disk-shaped craft or object came in at a very low angle and crashed into the surface of Mars leaving this strange behind it,” Ward said, explaining how the possible landing of this object would have created this distinct difference in the landscape.

Ward zoomed on what appeared to be the elevated saucer, estimating the disk was roughly 12-15 meters in diameter, and said, “It looks like a disk that’s partially elevated on one side as it plowed into the surface.”

Ward says in the video that he feels the disk shaped-object could be an oddly shaped dune but says it looks “totally out of place” in comparison to the other structures present in the landscape.

 
Back in the birth of the internet, Richard Hoagland had a pretty technically sophisticated website for the time devoted to his loony Mars stuff. There was a bunch of stuff that seems to have been completely scrubbed from the web devoted to pointing out Nazi insignia on American spacecraft. There were many many pictures of that and of the stuff he saw in Mars rover photos. Easily hundreds of them. All with little pointy arrows and circles and captions. Completely schizo. He was trying to do some MLM cult thing at one point, too. Anyway, his stuff was wild.
 
Huh? I'm confused where anyone you quoted was making claims to that nature? Our hypothetical were based on how humanity - or at least the science community - might react to things of extraterrestrial origins within our system. Where does the clouds and sand dunes come into it?

The question we were pondering was "how would humanity react to a real instance of evidence of alien intelligence? Rather than all this clickbait nonsense?"

What's your take? What do you think would happen if a finding of actual alien artifacts happened?

Same as with everything else that humanity discovers: First someone would figure out how to make money out of it, and then someone would figure out how to use it in porn.

To be serious, it would probably depend quite a lot on what kind of evidence it would be? If it was some ancient ruins, writings or non-functioning artifacts, it would probably be a big news story, but after a week or so most of the people would be talking about Kardashians again. It would undoubtedly spawn completely new areas of scientific research like xeno-archeology or xeno-linguistics, but other than that the societal impacts would be quite small.

If it was a piece of functioning technology, or non-functioning but not too damaged technology, it would become a hot potato issue between superstates and megacorporations on who gets to attempt to reverse engineering it first. Considering that the technological level of civilizations capable of interstellar travel must be incomprehensibly more advanced than what we have currently, it's quite debatable whether we even could reverse engineer it.

If it would be a living being(s), all bets would be off. We could only hope that whatever it is it wouldn't be hostile, or that at least it would be something that could be killed with nukes. Most likely all sentient star-faring civilizations are like us in one respect: apex pack predators of their own homeworlds. Considering how warlike humanity is, it's naive to think that other sentient beings would be any less.
 
Back in the birth of the internet, Richard Hoagland had a pretty technically sophisticated website for the time devoted to his loony Mars stuff. There was a bunch of stuff that seems to have been completely scrubbed from the web devoted to pointing out Nazi insignia on American spacecraft. There were many many pictures of that and of the stuff he saw in Mars rover photos. Easily hundreds of them. All with little pointy arrows and circles and captions. Completely schizo. He was trying to do some MLM cult thing at one point, too. Anyway, his stuff was wild.
He was Alex Jones before Alex Jones. Site was a riot of fanciful takes, scientific incompetence, and actual NASA engineers would come by and poke him into a towering rage.
 
All of these guys that find saucers or bigfoots are always the same. The thing is in some super secret area (bottom of the ocean, a trench on Mars) and they're cagey about the details. If you actually found a craft you'd dump the details right away to have someone verify it.
 
  • Like
Reactions: frozenrunner
.... stare into the abyss too long and the abyss stares back at you.

My bad. Apparently autism is the new Beetlejuice.
Sorry. I took too much vitamin B6 before bed by mistake, and it made me way too energized. My point was, though, that there are way too many features of our modern society that are all aimed in the same direction for too long for it to be a coincidence. And no human agency has the competence to pull it off. (Do you think that the same people who brought us the Bay of Pigs and a dozen failed Castro assassination plots could possibly do this?) Especially when the relevant scientific knowledge wouldn't have even been discovered at the time this stuff was getting started. It's either demons, or aliens, and I already know that demons exist. But there's still no good evidence of aliens. Certainly not this shitty article.
 
All of these guys that find saucers or bigfoots are always the same. The thing is in some super secret area (bottom of the ocean, a trench on Mars) and they're cagey about the details. If you actually found a craft you'd dump the details right away to have someone verify it.
I've never understood the logic that NASA (for example) is part of a coverup to hide the existence of aliens - and they do so by..... releasing a picture of a supposed face on Mars.

The narrative around the original image is that it was smuggled out of some black site storage facility, complete with searchlights, barbed wire and Doberman pinschers.... when in reality it was released to the press by some naïve mid-level paper-pusher who came across it filing images and thought it looked cool.... poor guy had no idea the can of aluminum catnip he was opening....
 
Sorry. I took too much vitamin B6 before bed by mistake, and it made me way too energized. My point was, though, that there are way too many features of our modern society that are all aimed in the same direction for too long for it to be a coincidence. And no human agency has the competence to pull it off. (Do you think that the same people who brought us the Bay of Pigs and a dozen failed Castro assassination plots could possibly do this?) Especially when the relevant scientific knowledge wouldn't have even been discovered at the time this stuff was getting started. It's either demons, or aliens, and I already know that demons exist. But there's still no good evidence of aliens. Certainly not this .

I think you mistake jews for demons. Beware the sting of the parasite king!

Not that I would mind if I could throw fireballs!
 
I think you mistake jews for demons. Beware the sting of the parasite king!

Not that I would mind if I could throw fireballs!
Jews do not have the super-science decades in advance of the rest of the world to deliberately create autism, nor do they have the raw spiritual power necessary to throw fireballs (and what does that have to do with anything anyway?). I think you are confusing Jews and anime villains.
 
Back