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Now that the cat is out of the bag on one of the last somewhat intact structures left on Mars from the 1960’s race for “Bio-metal”, I feel I can share it with others and release my photo and the explanation from a carbon copy log I deciphered a few years ago.

First, as some may know, just after the disclosure of sensitive information about a crash site on the Moon, BZU was shut down. The cover story of course was some “crazy kid” drove across the US to vandalize the admin of BZU.

While I have no doubt there’s validity in the circumstance, I have my suspicions on how, and by who, the juvenile was motivated. For reasons of not wanting to annoy anyone involved, I will leave it there for others to sort out.

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In late 1970 when the race to retrieve Bio-metal was coming to an end, most all non-essential structures and supplies that were not salvaged, were generally left intact. Like the moon crash site I mentioned before, a new structure has been spotted by an inquisitive individual. NASA knew this would eventually happen as the storage warehouse spotted was the largest structure left virtually unscathed upon departure.

What you are seeing is a partially filled 90mil infrared resistant, Tyvek-like inflatable container anchored to the surface with a construction composite similar to concrete that utilized local sand and water as a base. From the little information I have gathered, the 165 or 195 meter housing was used mostly for quick warehousing of materials and for barracks. I say 165 or 195 meters as there were two designs used, and I cannot fully discern what was used at the Delta site.

But most importantly, there is no need to take my word for this. If you have Google Earth installed, or any other method to retrieve surface scans of Mars, simply go to the below coordinates:

71 49'19.73"N 29 33'06.53"W

I notice in the Youtube video, the planet's dust storms have erased the molecular vibration disturbance trails from the hover vehicles.

However, I will warn you, most sites with scans of the surface ‘conveniently’ have this area blacked out.

The video has now gone viral and I’ve also included a much higher resolution photo taken by Colonel Forest Peterson or one of his 4 crew members upon their final departure from the surface on September 21st, 1970.

I have much more confidence this photo will not have the same result on this forum now that the evidence is in the public domain.

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looks like the...Hephaestus???
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I find it funny how its always the intresting stuff that's blurry.

Also, more so looks like a mobile barracks, probably left after Operation Alligator went awry. Chances are the Russians planned to move it to Moscow but left it when things got hot on Europa.
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I'm skeptical.. very. Some say its real, another video I saw says its fake and its just ice deposits in an odd formation. (you can see weird formations all the time on earth due to erosion)
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TwinShadow wrote:I'm skeptical.. very. Some say its real, another video I saw says its fake and its just ice deposits in an odd formation. (you can see weird formations all the time on earth due to erosion)
I don't think it can be ice, Isn't Mars hot?
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Dataanti wrote: I don't think it can be ice, Isn't Mars hot?
Ah...America's Education System at work...


Well...The Earth is hotter then mars....and we have ice...

Seriously, proximity to a giant ball of superheated gases might have something to do with temperature....just MAYBE....
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General BlackDragon wrote:
Dataanti wrote: I don't think it can be ice, Isn't Mars hot?
Ah...America's Education System at work...


Well...The Earth is hotter then mars....and we have ice...

Seriously, proximity to a giant ball of superheated gases might have something to do with temperature....just MAYBE....
Canada.

Still, if you say something stupid on the internet, everybody assumes you're American :P
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I don't think it can be ice, Isn't Mars hot?
Say it with me everybody......... *Facepalm*
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Us Americans aren't as stupid as people think. Assuming every American is stupid just because of some comment online is an insult, and I don't take kindly to insults, even if not directed at me.

Mars has huge polar ice caps, bigger than ours. It is once said it was habitable some 2 billion years ago, but I haven't heard proof of this claim. I'm still leaning on the fact that Mars has always been a barren wasteland of dust and dry ice. It may have been possible that it was warmer at some point, but due to the absence of an atmosphere, well you get the idea.
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TwinShadow wrote:Us Americans aren't as stupid as people think. Assuming every American is stupid just because of some comment online is an insult, and I don't take kindly to insults, even if not directed at me.
Oh, no, I realise. Unfortunately, a side effect of such a large population is that you have more idiots than anybody else, so it is more likely that you'll have the really stupid ones.
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Wait, how can we have more idiots?! China has a Billion freaking people!

Oh wait, Asians, right.
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