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Latest Martian sea shell finding in Gusev Crater
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Sir Charles W. Shults III
2006-10-11 20:26:59 UTC
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This is a new finding brought to my attention by one of my forum members.

http://xenotechresearch.com/SpSol925.htm

See the previous finding of three other shells by Spirit here:

http://xenotechresearch.com/SpSol913.htm

And of course the Sol 166 shell from Opportunity is also a good find:

http://xenotechresearch.com/opshell166.htm

My book detailing the Martian fossil findings will be out soon. It is a
volume showing the formation of terrestrial planets, the presence of water
and erosion on Mars today, and many of the fossils located by the two rovers
in stereo and color where possible.

Cheers!

Sir Charles W. Shults III, K.B.B.
Xenotech Research
321-206-1840
Rick Nelson
2006-10-17 20:14:45 UTC
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Sorry I have been away so long. I am looking at the crater Victoria
views and expect Op to find nothing there. It is all buried under
meters of sand - (but wasn't that why they went there in the first place?)

Instead of further exploring Endurance - plus - isn't Victoria actually
at a higher elevation? I don't think much uplifting would occur on such
a volcanically inactive planet.. What are they thinking except to hide
the truth that cosmic life is ubiquitous so that these NaZi's can
continue to run the world on their sub-human terms?

Thanks,

Rick
Post by Sir Charles W. Shults III
This is a new finding brought to my attention by one of my forum members.
http://xenotechresearch.com/SpSol925.htm
http://xenotechresearch.com/SpSol913.htm
http://xenotechresearch.com/opshell166.htm
My book detailing the Martian fossil findings will be out soon. It is a
volume showing the formation of terrestrial planets, the presence of water
and erosion on Mars today, and many of the fossils located by the two rovers
in stereo and color where possible.
Cheers!
Sir Charles W. Shults III, K.B.B.
Xenotech Research
321-206-1840
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