How to use MarsLife.com
This site is designed to be a reference on Mars and the attempts to verify that life exists on the butterscotch colored planet. The site is broken down into two main parts.
The top box on the left side of your screen contains the link to this document and a link to a page that compares life seen on Mars with that seen in the Frass Meteorite.
The second box on the left has the historic information about the Frass Meteorite and the evidence I've accumulated that the rock came from Mars. You will find two tours. The first summarizes the evidence and then takes you through the details of each section. At the end is a picture gallery. The second tour is of the life recovered from the Frass Meteorite, both living and non living.
Still on the left side, next you will find several links to the cover-up that has occurred with the Frass Meteorite. After that I've posted my predictions on what will be found on Mars. This is followed by links to my old web sites that started in about 1996. A number of reference sites are then listed if you would like to do more research on your own.
The right side of the page is a running commentary on the evidence that Mars is alive. In the top right box, you will find the postings for 2003 under the first link, and each quarter thereafter will have its own link.
NASA seems to have trouble getting the colors correct on Mars, so the "colors" section is designed to make it easy to find all the articles on color problems that I have found. It is not all that exists. Also a link to the Morgellons page can be found here.
The most recent articles are posted at the top second box, while older articles get pushed to the bottom. I post links that I think are interesting. I do not necessarily believe or disbelieve any particular posting, as my purpose is to make people think for themselves. Therefore, I post most things that I find may impact the evidence of life on Mars. It is up to you to decide what is true and what is not.
Links are posted to various articles and I usually publish my comments right under each link, if I have any. You are welcome to make comments if you wish, as I will post comments pro or con.
At the very bottom of the page is a number of links to sites that have common interests and where additional information might be obtained.
If you need to find a key word on any of my pages, use the browser search function found under the Edit Menu as the Find command. With Explorer, it can also be accessed by Ctrl+F.
If you have additional questions, please feel free to e-mail me at comments@marslife.com.
Please visit my other sites, www.cosmologies.com and www.micromike.com
Enjoy your visit with the life of Mars.