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3rd Update to: "Signalling Event" - Life on Mars !!

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M.A.Perafonte' - 04 Mar 2004 03:26 GMT
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                        INSTALLMENT #5:

            3rd UPDATE to "The Signalling Event"

    Five weeks ago, I posted a link to the first installment of
my "Discovery on Mars" series... this presentation, originally
titled "The Signalling Event" has now been updated again...
 ...following is link to the update:  

             http://krs4sure.2itb.com/DISCOVERY5

    In this newest presentation, I show an incredible sequence
of overlapping images, all recorded within a few seconds time,
as this person flies near to the "Spirit" Rover camera.

    Thank you again for your interest.  


March 3, 2004
Michael A. Perafonte'
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Jonathan Silverlight - 04 Mar 2004 08:01 GMT
> (All responsible email inquiries will be answered).

Here's my answer.
Plonk.
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M.A.Perafonte' - 04 Mar 2004 22:27 GMT
*** ?

> Here's my answer.
> Plonk.
Stephen Malbon - 04 Mar 2004 13:04 GMT
>      In this newest presentation, I show an incredible sequence
>  of overlapping images,
....of a bunch of soil on the surface of Mars. That's all.

PLONK.

SteveM
M.A.Perafonte' - 04 Mar 2004 22:33 GMT
*** but this is your third such "reply"... do you have
*** any reason, or simply wish to disagree ?

> ....of a bunch of soil on the surface of Mars. That's all.
>
> PLONK.
Richard Smith - 05 Mar 2004 21:22 GMT
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>                          INSTALLMENT #5:
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That's pretty interesting...kinda like seeing images in cloud formations and
saying you've proven there are horses living at 30,000.

All I see are rocks, man.

R.
M.A.Perafonte' - 07 Mar 2004 00:20 GMT
*** this is another "horses in the clouds" reply.
*** The problem is, there are no clouds in the
*** photos I used... I am reporting on solid physical
*** forms.

Richard Smith wrote  
> That's pretty interesting...kinda like seeing images in cloud
> formations and saying you've proven there are horses living at 30,000.
*** no... on or near the surface is where Im looking
***
*** the only flying horse I know of was "Pegasus" - a greek myth :-)

> All I see are rocks, man.
*** exellent... but the figures I have described have
*** perfectly defined features... eyes, nose, mouth,
*** hair, etcetera... what kind of rock could possibly
*** have such features ?
Doctor Bombay - 07 Mar 2004 03:36 GMT
"M.A.Perafonte'" <perafonte@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > All I see are
rocks, man.
> *** exellent... but the figures I have described have
> *** perfectly defined features... eyes, nose, mouth,
> *** hair, etcetera... what kind of rock could possibly
> *** have such features ?

A Rock Lobster?
Chuck Stewart - 07 Mar 2004 12:44 GMT
> "M.A.Perafonte'" <perafonte@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > All I see are
> rocks, man.
>> *** exellent... but the figures I have described have
>> *** perfectly defined features... eyes, nose, mouth,
>> *** hair, etcetera... what kind of rock could possibly
>> *** have such features ?

> A Rock Lobster?

Hmmm... it's like this guy is trying to show how smart and cool he
is by running his Rorscach test results past everyone and daring
anyone to be dumb enough to believe him.

Let's short-circuit the process another way or two.

He ascribes abilities to the Mars Rovers that they simply do not
have.

and

The angles are wrong for people, but right for rocks.

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Terrell Miller - 07 Mar 2004 03:39 GMT
> That's pretty interesting...kinda like seeing images in cloud formations and
> saying you've proven there are horses living at 30,000.
>
> All I see are rocks, man.

nah, you can clearly see Nemo's albino twin on the left, and there's an
albino dolphin in mid-leap on the right.

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