Is This A Mars Global Surveyor Image Of The Fourth Or Third Rock From The Sun?

By Dr. John Reizer

Many years ago, when I first began putting NoFakeNews together, I came across another website called marsstructures.com.

Marsstructures.com comprises a plethora of NASA images taken by various uncrewed spacecraft. Since taxpayers’ money produces the photography, it is accessible to the public through official government websites.

The author of marsstructures.com, Norman Bryden, has single-handedly examined many photographs in the public domain of the planet Mars found on government platforms.

Is this Mars or Earth?

Image Credit NASA

You can see an A-Frame house, a circular driveway, a mailbox, and a Doppler weather tower in the photo above.

When I first began visiting Norman Bryden’s website, I was convinced that Mars was inhabited by intelligent life and that a technologically advanced civilization had constructed buildings on the Martian surface.

Fast forward to 2024, and my thoughts and feelings about NASA and its alleged space program vastly differ from what they once were a decade ago.

I believe the photographic catalogs provided and paid for by US taxpayers on government websites are littered with mission photos of Earth, not Mars! I don’t think we are looking at the Martian surface.

I don’t believe that NASA or any other space agencies in our realm have ever made it past Low Earth Orbits (LEOs) or completed successful trips to the Moon and Mars. My opinion refers to both alleged crewed and uncrewed missions!

Marsstructures.com

By Norman Bryden

According to NASA!

Mars Statistics:

Atmospheric composition: 95.32% carbon dioxide, 2.7% nitrogen, 1.6% argon, 0.13% oxygen, 0.07% carbon monoxide, 0.03% water vapor, trace neon, krypton, xenon, ozone, methane

Atmospheric surface pressure: 1-9 millibars depending on altitude, with an average pressure of 7 millibars

Circumference at the equator: approximately 21343 kilometers (13300 miles) compared to Earth 40074 kilometers (24900 miles)

Diameter: 6780 kilometers (4213 miles) compared to Earth 12756.1 kilometers (7926.28 miles) at the equator

Distance from Sun average: 227,920,000 kilometers (141,620,000 miles)

Distance from Sun range: 206,620,000 kilometers (128,390,000 miles) to about 249,230,000 kilometers (154,860,000 miles)

Gravity force: 38% of Earth

Moons: Phobos, Deimos

Orbit: 687 Earth days for one revolution around the Sun and for one Martian year

Solar day: 24 hours 39 minutes 35 seconds

Temperature range of the Martian surface: around -125 degrees Celsius (-195 degrees Fahrenheit) near the poles during the peak of winter to around 20 degrees Celsius (70 degrees Fahrenheit) near the equator

____________________

The Big Pharma Conspiracy Movie

Critical Reviews

“Rachel Alig is terrific as Donna while Justin Ray as Clyde also manages to impress. Combining witty commentary with a constant threat to life, script writers Palo and Reizer develop a narrative that is funny and charming while ensuring that none of the thrill and danger is lost in the process.”

– INDIE WRAP MAGAZINE


“Drama, thrills, comedy and so much more: Directors Andrew Arguello and MJ Palo’s Target List has all the fixings of a great movie. Combining a fantastic cast with the witty writing of MJ Palo and John Reizer, whichever way you flip this film, it lands on its feet with feline agility.”

– INDY REVIEWS


The script by Palo with John Reizer, for the most part, rides that perfect balance between its more dramatic moments and perfectly placed moments of humor that never distract. While they’re probably not going to get invited to any big pharma conventions anytime soon, Reizer and Palo have a point, and they make it beautifully.”

“Target List is a great view for anyone who wants a compelling and suspenseful flick with a message that matters.”

– RICHARD PROPES – THE INDEPENDENT CRITIC


Gareth Icke – Derby, England

“Target List had me on the edge of my seat throughout. Not the least because of its believability!

GARETH ICKE – DIRECTOR OF THE DAVID ICKE WEBSITE


Target List

From Mad Wife Productions

Our film addresses a well-known conspiracy theory within modern medicine that subscribes to the idea that the pharmaceutical industry is willing to hold back and even destroy healthcare inventions and discoveries that might help humanity have a better expression of health for the pursuit of monetary gain.

____________________

On Set – April 2022

©Mad Wife Productions

____________________

Curing Cancer was their first mistake!

Click on the Image to Watch the Movie

Watch the full movie on YouTube

Over 300K YouTube Movie Views!

Get Target List on DVD (Trepstar)

Get DVD at Amazon.com

Get DVD at Walmart.com

CLICK HERE  FOR  ALL MOVIE WATCH OPTIONS

IMDb Page

TheTargetListMovie.com

©Target List LLC

5 thoughts on “Is This A Mars Global Surveyor Image Of The Fourth Or Third Rock From The Sun?

  1. lhakes12's avatar lhakes12 May 10, 2024 / 5:40 pm

    I’ll say, John! 🤣

    Lisa

  2. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews May 10, 2024 / 5:22 pm

    Well, you know, Lisa, there are many things that I foolishly believed a decade ago. You live, and you learn. 🤣

    John

  3. lhakes12's avatar lhakes12 May 10, 2024 / 5:08 pm

    I don’t know what to make of those so-called Mars photos, John. 🤔 Bewildering stuff, if you ask me!
    But in all honesty, I haven’t explored the topic of Mars much. I don’t know much about it.
    Although a friend suggested to me yesterday that I read, “Mens are from Mars and Women are from Venus.” However, I think that is a entirely different type of subject matter all together. 🤣

    But I did find some supposed planet Mars fun facts from Kid’s National Geographic. And this is what they are teaching our children. Although in my opinion, these fun facts are mostly just more NASA bullshit. As a matter of fact, I am quite sure of it! But who knows how it actually got it’s name! Maybe it’s true. Who knows?

    ” More than 2,000 years ago, ancient Romans noticed a red glowing object when they gazed at the night sky. The planet’s color reminded them of blood. So they named the planet Mars, after the god of war. The name stuck. Today, the nickname for Mars is Red Planet.

    So far, scientists have only sent robots to Mars. But one day, they want to send people. Experts have different ideas on the best way to travel to Mars. But one thing for sure: these types of missions to Mars would likely take years to complete.
    The journey itself would take about nine months. Once there, astronauts would likely have to set up areas to work, live, and grow their own food. To go outside, they would have to put on space suits. Talking to people at home would be difficult. Communication signals would take up to 20 minutes to reach Earth.

    Since Mars doesn’t have supermarkets, astronauts will have to prepare and grow their own food. Scientists are studying what astronauts will eat when they’re 150 million miles from Earth. Astronauts will be able to grow plants like strawberries and tomatoes in a greenhouse.

    One day, humans might be able to live on Mars, but it will take a lot of time and effort to make the Red Planet into a place people could live.

    Mars has long held a special place in people’s imaginations. In books, television, and movies, Martians are often shown as little green men. The idea that aliens live on Mars began more than 100 years ago. In the late 1800s, some astronomers claimed to see channels on the surface of Mars through their telescopes. They believed that the channels were canals. They thought that Martians built the canals to transport water to cities.
    The canals, it turns out, don’t exist. But the idea that Mars might have advanced life-forms remained. Today we know that’s not the case.”

    But with this type of information going around back then, John, I can understand why you may have thought there was intelligent life living there! 👽

    Lisa

  4. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews May 10, 2024 / 3:38 pm

    You bet, Roark! 👍
    John

  5. Roark's avatar Roark May 10, 2024 / 2:45 pm

    Like any good driver will tell you, adjustments are often needed, whether they be in your perspective of the terrain, energy level, attitude or mood, the weather, the current condition of the vehicle you are driving, the vibes coming from other divers, and so on.

    Your willingness to change your view on NASA and other things John, and to admit that your view has changed considerably is certainly refreshing!

    Unlike GWB’s “Stay the Course”, this shows you are a thinker, applying the scientific method, testing your thoughts and beliefs and updating your knowledge accordingly.

    Hats off to you John, and Thank You!!

Leave a comment