NASA discovered life on Mars 45 years ago, but hid it for political reasons

NASA discovered life on Mars 45 years ago, but hid it for political reasons
NASA discovered life on Mars 45 years ago, but hid it for political reasons
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One of the researchers who participated in the Labeled Release (LR) Life Detection Experiment during NASA's Viking Mission to Mars in 1976 publicly stated that life on Mars was discovered 45 years ago, although the government is still has not yet recognized the truth.

According to Gilbert W. Levin, writing for Scientific American, on July 30, 1976, NASA received test results that showed that life did exist on Mars in the distant past.

At the time, NASA insisted that the mission did not find real life because no organic matter was found that is considered "the essence of life." Therefore, NASA declared the mission a failure, since only a substance similar to life was discovered in its result.

Inexplicably, in the 45 years since Viking, none of NASA's subsequent rovers took a life-detecting instrument with them to test these startling results,”notes Levin, suggesting that NASA did not expect to find life on Mars at all. and, of course, was not going to tell the public about it if it happened.

Now NASA seems to be faking its claims too. According to NASA, there is no life on Mars, and helicopters fly in a vacuum. And according to CNN, President Trump colluded with the Russians to steal elections, and … oh yeah … carbon dioxide is a plant poison that will kill everything on the planet. (In fact, CO2 is the most essential nutrient for plant life on the planet.)

The bottom line? NASA lies all the time, as does CNN and all the other fake news outlets.

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