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Mystery Of Mars Water Solved According To Zetas: Anunnaki Mining Screw Up?

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Mystery Of Mars Water And Where It Went, Solved According To Zetas: 12th Planet Hominoid Mining Screw Up? Earth Headlines Support Zeta Explanation

1.  Years before human even had proof of water on Mars… well, at least those of us not in the secret, the Zetas say:

Prior to July, 1995 ZetaTalk stated that Life on Mars had existed prior to the giant hominoids from the 12th Planet pouring the Mars oceans into subterranean cavities while washing ore during their mining operations. On Dec 10, 1999, Science Magazine and the Brown University News Service reported definitive evidence of ancient oceans on Mars, and on June 12, 2000 NASA confirmed this. On Jan 25, 2007 scientists admitted that the water must be underground, as it could not have evaporated.

http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword23w.htm

2. Whoa!  Zetas say 12th planet (Nibiru) hominoids are STILL HERE IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM… MINING, but quarantined from earth!

 

ZetaTalk: Life on Mars
Note: written by Jul 15, 1995. Planet X and the 12th Planet are one and the same.


Mars today is a dead planet, but in the recent past this was not the case, as evidenced by the weathered structures on Mars reminiscent of the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx. Some life bearing planets have a stronger footing than others, being closer to the warmth of a sun, for instance, and more particularly being a water planet like the Earth. Mars has little of that precious substance, and was a life bearing planet only where the freezing point had not trapped the water. The atmosphere surrounding a water planet can rebuild quickly, particularly in the components that support life. On a dry planet the atmosphere is fragile, and each rebuilding takes away more of the precious water.

In the past, Mars sustained life to a level not unlike our home in Zeta Reticuli – moss and insects and worms. On such worlds there is not enough food in the food chain to support animals above that level, and setbacks occur repeatedly. A bug-eating reptile might get its start, only to die off during lean times, time and again. Thus such planets plateau.

Mars met its demise as a result of visitors from the 12th Planet, who set up mining operations on Mars in preference to Earth where large carnivorous mammals roamed about in great numbers. The 12th Planet has no such carnivores on land, and as large and muscular as these giant hominoid visitors are, they quaked at the thought. Where the atmosphere on Mars was thin, it was ample, so the visitors set about using what water resources they could muster to wash the ore they were after. In so doing they sought to control the run-off on the relatively flat surface of Mars, and did so in a thoughtless manner by directing waste water down a culvert. Thus precious water increasingly was sent underground, and a chain of events was set in motion that could not be reversed. The surface of Mars cooled as the atmosphere thinned, and the freezing surface accelerated this process.

Soon the atmosphere was too thin to breathe, and as the 12th Planet hominoids are used to a perpetual summer they were not all that reluctant to leave a freezing planet. Earth now looked more promising, especially as they had little alternative. They devised ways of dealing with the carnivores, specifically buffering themselves with human slaves trained in defense. Eventually, after being quarantined from Earth, they learned how to create and maintain their own atmosphere in air tight chambers, and thus relocatable they have continued their mining operations within the Solar System, on this spot or that, and are here still.

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http://www.zetatalk.com/worlds/w09.htm

 

Now look at the earth headlines from a few days ago! Earth headlines support the theory that there were oceans of water on mars, and it went away as surely as a bath tub drains water.

 

  1. Public Release: 25-Mar-2015 Ancient Martian lake system records 2 

    EurekAlert (press release)-2 hours ago
    “We can say that this one really well-exposed location makes a strong case for at least two periods of water-related activity in Mars‘ history,” …

  2. Inside Opportunity’s Record-Setting Marathon Drive on Mars 

    Space.com-Mar 24, 2015
    After landing, Opportunity found signs of acidic water in Mars‘ … site made scientists wonder: “Was the water of ancient Mars too salty for life?”.

    Martian Microbes Could Be Eating Carbon Monoxide
    Popular Mechanics-Mar 23, 2015

    Explore in depth (367 more articles)

     

  3. Mars was once covered in water, making it ideal for alien life

    The Independent-Mar 6, 2015
    “Our study provides a solid estimate of how much water Mars once had, by determining how much water was lost to space,” said Geronimo …

    Mars lost an ocean’s worth of water
    Astronomy Now Online-Mar 6, 2015

    Explore in depth (320 more articles)
     
     
    3.  Some headlines say Mars water was lost to space.
     

    Mars lost ocean of water to space

    EarthSky-Mar 6, 2015
    About 4 billion years ago, a primitive ocean on Mars held more waterthan Earth’s Arctic Ocean, say researchers, but Mars has lost 87 percent …

    The lost ocean of Mars

    The Conversation AU-Mar 14, 2015
    I’ve probably lost count of the number of ‘Water On Mars‘ and related headlines I’ve read over the years. It’s an interesting case study of how a …
     
     
    4.  Zetas seem to be way ahead of earth time, in telling us these truths…. why do earthlings trust those who lie to them, and mistrust those telling the truth? 
     
    5.  Zetas have been providing earthlings with cutting edge truths about Nibiru… LIKE MARS, YEARS AHEAD OF ITS TIME!!!!  Admit it… zetas rock!
     
    Mars Once had a Vast Ocean Covering One-Fifth of its Surface, New Research Suggests
    March 5, 2015
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/05/mars-ancient-ocean-nasa-vi…
    New research suggests that the Red Planet was way wetter than scientists thought. In fact, it seems that large portions of the Martian surface were flooded under a vast ocean–and that seems to have increased the odds that Mars was once habitable. There were long-standing bodies of water: lakes, deltas and perhaps even seas. It seems to me that we have excellent evidence that Mars was once habitable, though whether it was ever inhabited is not clear. Mars must have lost an ocean’s-worth of normal water, as the normal water would have evaporated into space while the heavy water would have been trapped in the planet’s water cycle. The scientists estimate that the total volume of water on the planet was once roughly 6.5 times greater than the amount of water found in the polar ice caps today. The paper was published online March 5 in the journal Science.

    Mars Once had more Water than the ARCTIC OCEAN – Enough for Life to Thrive on the Red Planet
    March 6, 2015
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2981519/Mars-water-A…
    Scientists have provided the best estimates yet, claiming it once had more water than the Arctic Ocean – and the planet kept these oceans for more than 1.5 billion years. The findings suggest there was ample time and water for life on Mars to thrive, but over the last 3.7 billion years the red planet has lost 87 per cent of its water – leaving it barren and dry. It is thought that while 87 per cent of the water has since been lost to space, owing largely to the planet losing its atmosphere, the remaining 13 per cent resides in the ice caps. But in the past, the ocean would have covered about 20 per cent of the planet’s surface area.

    Strong Water Isotopic Anomalies in the Martian Atmosphere
    March 5, 2015
    http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/2015/03/04/science.aaa3630
    Our atmospheric maps indicate that water ice in the polar reservoirs is enriched in deuterium to at least 8 VSMOW, which would mean that early Mars (4.5 billion years ago) had a global equivalent water layer at least 137 meters deep.

    Still unwilling to fully embrace the ZetaTalk explanation on where the water went, NASA et al are claiming the water must have simply evaporated into space. After billions of years, it suddenly decided to evaporate. Yeah sure. This is clearly Zetas Right Again! Come on, just admit it.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     



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