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Yes. The reason that amateur astronomers cannot see it is because a cloaking field is being projected from a secret 67th moon of Jupiter populated by Star Angels from the Zirconium cluster.
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To do them terraforming y'all need one of they "self-replicating" machines The Man keep under wraps. Them replicators wander around the surface of them target moon/planet and build copies of theyselves. Once they enough of them, them environment can be changed in a relative jiffy. Just a bit of esoteric science for y'all from Ol' Zhu. . Last edited by zhuangzi; 31-05-2012 at 11:26 AM. Reason: all them grammar and chit |
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Communist Russians fleeing Glasnost in the late 80's. I'm not sure Jupiter has that many Moons( sorry tried to be fancy and spell Sattelites but couldn't.), but maybe if you count space junk and asteroidy bits of rock...
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http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog...y-tv-show.html
Remember, what is admitted to in public, is usually well behind what is actually going on.
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Everything will be OK in the end. If it aint OK, it aint the end. Last edited by guuna; 04-06-2012 at 11:06 PM. Reason: spelling |
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No, my theory is that Mars was originally a more prosperous planet(hence the chasms where water once dwelled) and its original usage(whatever it was) is long gone.
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Yes that's what I believe as well, that it was inhabited long ago.
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