Base on Mars (2020)
Original Research on A Base on Mars (Early Research completed in 2020)
(Updated 29 June 2020)
An updated definitive investigation of Mars can be found here: Base on Mars (2023)
This cutting-edge remote-viewing project involves using remote viewing in a controlled and scientific manner to investigate one of the greatest and most important mysteries of all time, intelligent life on Mars. Look at the data, and you decide.
FARSIGHT PRESS ARTICLE ON BASE ON EARLY MARS RESEARCH
DOWNLOAD HIGHEST RESOLUTION IMAGE OF MARS BASE (ORIGINAL QUALITY) HERE
DOWNLOAD DESKTOP VERSION OF MARS BASE WASTE-DISPOSAL GEYSER (Enhanced for desktop display)
DOWNLOAD DESKTOP VERSION OF MARS BASE DOME (Enhanced for desktop display)
THE UPDATED VERSION OF THIS PROJECT (2020) IS HERE
Video Presentation of the Early Research
Principal Investigator: Courtney Brown
The original discovery of the image anomaly on Mars that is the focus of this project was made by Patrick Skipper and published on his web site:
https://www.marsanomalyresearch.com.
Target #1: Location on Mars as specified below Target 1a: As given in the target photo Target 1b: Inside the dome shape Target 1c: Inside the dome shape Source Photo: MOC narrow-angle image M11-00099, NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems Source url: https://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/m07_m12/images/M11/M1100099.html Outside commentary on target photo: Note that this area of Mars has been censored in Google Earth (Mars option). To see this in Google Earth, click on View>Explore>Mars. Then type in M11/00099 or M11-00099 in the "Fly To" bar. Here is the Google Earth censored image of the target. It is possible to get around the censoring and see the base/anomaly by doing the following. Once you "Fly To" M11/00099 as described above, in "Layers" select Primary Database > Global Maps > CTX Mosaic. |
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