Sand Samples

On July 23, 2004, I sent two additional samples to Dr. Phil Christensen.  One was from the Frass and the other was from Frass2.  Both samples were samples of sand taken from the meteorites.  Here are the pictures of the Frass.

        

And here are the pictures from the Frass2 sample.

     

And here is the letter that went with the samples.

July 23, 2004

 

Dr. Phil Christensen
Mars Space Flight Facility
Arizona State University
PO Box 876305, Moeur Building Rm 131
Tempe, AZ  85287-6305 

Dear Dr. Christensen, 

Although I’ve yet to hear from you, I still have faith that you will do the right thing in regards to the Frass and Frass2 meteorites that clearly show that Mars is alive.  More evidence is accumulating daily that Mars is alive, including the discovery of methane and now ammonia in the atmosphere of Mars.  Evidence is also accumulating that NASA is making a concerted effort to hide something on Mars, including “doctoring” photographs that appear on official NASA websites.  (http://www.earthfiles.com/news/news.cfm?ID=749&category=Science and http://www.xenotechresearch.com/NASAHACK.htm ). 

You are a public employee and everyone in this country is as important as any scientist anywhere.  You have no moral or legal right to keep the truth from the public and I pray that you are not involved in the apparent effort to hide the life of Mars from the people of planet Earth. 

To make your job easier, I’ve included two samples, both of which I think represent the sands of Mars.  One came from the Frass meteorite and represents material taken at several different times and includes some of the “dust” created when Los Alamos National Labs took a core sample in September of 2001.  Much of this material is magnetic and may answer the question of why there is magnetic dust on Mars.  I think it occurs when basalt forms exceedingly thin on Mars and later breaks into small delicate particles, many of which appear to have small “wings.”  This gives these particles an advantage at becoming air born and allows them to traverse the planet on a global basis.  The second sample was “dug” out of the Frass2 meteorite which landed many miles north of the Frass. 

You can easily separate these magnetic particles with a strong magnet, much like you used on the rovers.  Try separating this material and see if it doesn’t test very similar to what you’ve seen on Mars.  Also, this sand probably contains the remains of the bacterial life that exits on Mars today, although it is surely contaminated with terrestrial material by now.  However, many vesicles on the Frass are untouched and should give up a treasure trove of the microbial life of Mars. 

The time is nearing when the truth will be known to all.  Please use the Frass as a method of confirming the life of Mars and please tell the world that Mars is alive.  I think you will become a hero and I think the world will want to support you as you study the life and times of Mars. 

Your friend,

  

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Mike Moore
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