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Unlike Earth, Mars Is Most Certainly Inhabited By Intelligent Beings
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I heard a story that the Italian scientist simply called them channels, or canali in his own tongue and of course those could be naturally formed. However it sounds like the enlish cannals which immediately sounded like intelligence was behind them.
Fascinating proof that scientists can be very wrong indeed.
Andy
Are you denying the existence of life on Mars! The science was settled over a hundred years ago and only the Flat Earthers and Geo Centrists believe life does not exist on Mars!
Of course, then there was the face on Mars as well. People have always wanted to believe that there is life out their somewhere.
I wouldn’t write off life on Mars yet.
I doubt it will be intelligent though and throwing bones at a black monolith.
Andy