Posted on Dec 4, 2018
Sixty Six million years ago a 14 kilometer long, Mount Everest sized asteroid blasted a hole in the ground, the Chicxulub Impact, creating a 20-mile deep, 110-mile hole and sterilizing the remaining 170 million square miles of the ancient continent of Pangaea, killing virtually every species on Earth including the dinosaurs and the sea-dwelling ammonite, who—though silent for millions of years in the fossil record after the End-Triassic volcanoes destroyed the planet—eventually timidly reappeared in the age of dinosaurs before exploding in a dizzying radiation of shapes and sizes.
Then, in a geological instant, T. rex, gigantic swimming reptiles, pterosaurs, the ammonites, and much else living on the planet were exterminated.
But wait, says author Scott C Waring, UFO observer with alien-power eyesight. Waring says he has observed an ammonite fossil- a very common fossil that is seen on Earth in a recent Curiosity Rover image. “I noticed this object near the rover looks very similar in shape to a snail,.” Waring writes in his UFO Sightings Daily blog. “Here on Earth, Ammonites died out 66 million years ago, but lived as long ago as 200 million years ago. I’m confused at why the NASA rover didn’t want to examine it more closely, since it was hovering over some rocks nearby for several days.”
Whether Martian life has ever existed is still unknown. Waring’s farside claims aside, no compelling evidence for it has been found. When Curiosity landed in Mars’ Gale Crater in 2012 the mission’s main goal was to determine whether the area ever offered a habitable environment, which has since been confirmed.
Organics Discovery at Mars’ Gale Crater Hints at Existence of RNA and Ancient Life
Waring in his blog also mentioned anger at NASA for ignoring similar images time and again. Waring claims the space agency “presents the public with boring facts and does not focus on the evidence.” This is not the first time such fossils have been discovered on the red planet, Waring says: “Similar rocks and meteorites have pointed out the existence of life on the red planet many years ago.”
Not surprisingly, Waring’s latest blog post announces: “I found a turtle-like fossil of a creature in a Mars surface photo today. The object shows lots of signs of once being an animal. The shell has a back bone area from front to back. It also has ribbed sides that are slightly raised as turtles have.
“The object shows lots of signs of once being an animal. The opposite side has a tail like sharp area which is part of the shell. Instead of a soft tail as turtles have here on Earth, this has a hard tail that is built into the shell itself.”
We think that Waring might be aiming for a new career as director of NASA’s Red Planet Museum of Natural History. Hey that would be so cool!
The Daily Galaxy via Express and Peter Brannen, The Ends of the World