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Guy HPTraderOnline <[log in to unmask]>
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From: "Larry Barnes" <[log in to unmask]>

> This reminds me of the 'blotch' tests back in elementary school.  If you
> look a an object long enough you can find what you want to see.
> When I was a police officer we called that investigating with the blinders
> on.
> The pictures of the Mars surface mean absolutely nothing.  Remember our
moon
> is made of cheese!
And then we landed there and got a closer look.  We have a closer look at
Mars and you can see a 5 sided pyramid, a mound with a curve at the top and
bottom with straight sides, and several other anomalies in the same area.
There are pyramids in China that I believe predate the Great Wall, but the
artifacts of Europe and Cydonia on Mars line up by longitude and lattitude.
Sometimes it is made of cheese.

Guy

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