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MARS CONVENTIONAL TREE
EVIDENCE:
PART 5

Report #100

April 3, 2006

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The above 16th image here in Part-5 demonstrates a sectional scene from one side of the original strip to the other side and is located at one end of the strip. Note that it also provides a bit of a rare oblique angle view rather than the usual more straight down view of this old growth forest evidence and that slightly changes the visual of the uniform densely packed tree texture pattern. This is a very poor resolution science data strip that is also complicated by the fact that it is also very dark and obscuring.

Fortunately these were conditions and/or treatments that I could compensate for and managed to bring the forest evidence out to be more adequately seen here. Note once again, as with most of the Mars evidence I've intentionally selected for presentation here in this Report #100, the carpeting and engulfing nature of this super dense forest evidence and how it uniformly and completely covers and hides from view any underlying light reflective terrain geology where the most dense forest areas exists.

As for the more light reflective terrain areas in the image foreground, this is actually water but its surface is almost unrecognizable here due to tampering applications applied to the water surfaces. The reason this more direct application was done to the water surfaces here was no doubt due to there being quite a bit of such water evidence both larger and smaller in this same strip requiring this increased and collective tampering attention. Even so, the fact that these are clearly depressions with such very sharply defined boundaries beyond which the forest cannot spread and grow into should be logically telling as to what this really is.

Now let's move on to the next very large image below that is the main evidence and the main file size space hog here in this Part-5 reporting section. I have kept my traditional identification surrounding image frame off of this image because it is so large with a already large file size that will already take up plenty of loading time on slower dial-up connections.

As you can see, the above 17th image is a more distant view of a huge dark light absorbing forest. In the very top right of the image is a gentle elevated hill and the white area on top of it is a lake but the lake surface has been compromised by too much light color over saturation. But, as with the previous 16th image evidence and others, surface water evidence presence isn't as important here in this reporting on conventional tree forest recognition as the forest evidence itself.

Note the light color reflectivity of the top surface of the forest canopy evidence around the left side of the larger lake. This solar light reflectivity factor is legitimate. It is caused by the sloping down hill on that side allowing more solar light to impact it as well as providing an angled view and therefore increased reflectivity of the forest canopy evidence in this particular location. The other areas in this scene in the science data image were very dark and light absorbing and not allowing much view of detail.

So you should know that the degree of reflectivity you see here in this area on this hill slope on the left side of the larger lake has been artificially increased by my lightening up the other dark light absorbing surrounding terrain in the foreground to provide key insight into the detail there. I've done this at the expense of the hill forest canopy evidence to show you how this more distantly seen old growth tree forest evidence in the foreground has grown over all of the light reflective geology in this terrain hiding it from view. The only exception are the larger lake and the smaller lake below it water sites. Note how every rolling undulation or elevation and depression in the terrain has been clearly engulfed and covered over by this super densely packed living forest evidence.

This particular site has also previously been reported on by me in titled "Mars South Polar Forest & Water Evidence" and you can check it out there in the first images. Again I should point out that you will also find there in the third image four more samples of Earth forest canopy aerial views to accompany the Part-1 Earth forest evidence that should also be informative in comparing with the Mars forest canopy evidence presented in Parts 2-5.

Just in case you might tend to think again that this narrow-angle image evidence is just an aberration located in a small isolated spot, the above 18th last image in this report is of the wide region the 17th image evidence is found in. Note the very dark light absorbing quality of the whole general regional area. The logical implications should by now be quite clear.

This is what magnificent old growth forest do over great broad areas when the conditions are right and they are left alone essentially without serious intervention. Remember that forest of trees do not achieve this kind of absolute super size coverage density without doing so over great long periods of time. Such visual evidence tells us that, contrary to the current Earth official dogma, Mars appears to enjoy a very stable and very survivable environment in such areas over long ages.

Also, once again, remember that the presence of such collectively massive living evidence is right in the South Polar Region not too far out from the Cap and right where our space exploration leadership tells us the temperatures can get as low as –220º F (–140º C) that would normally preclude or at the very least seriously inhibit this kind of biological life's survival. While theoretically nothing may be completely impossible, I seriously doubt that we are looking at living conventional tree forest evidence adapted to such extreme severely cold conditions. Rather, I suspect that the forest evidence presented here in this Report #100 are trees very similar to here on Earth, perhaps adapted to a little colder Mars conditions over time, but otherwise doing what trees normally do here on Earth. That is absorb sunlight, breath in CO2, and collectively pump out oxygen into the Mars atmosphere. If so, this has all kinds of implications for the true temperatures on Mars being generally colder than here on Earth but not nearly as severely cold and hostile as officially promoted.

Likewise, such huge massive areas of living forest evidence most likely pumping oxygen into the Mars atmosphere has all kinds of implications for the 95.32% carbon dioxide (C02) atmosphere official readings with supposedly only trace amounts of oxygen and water vapor as officially promoted. This kind of lope sided percentage along with the extreme cold temperature figures may have been necessary from the secrecy agenda point of view to convince us that the great snow and ice surface deposits clearly visible around the planet were CO2 rather than water snow/ice but now their own evidence as seen here demonstrates a different truth and direction.

If the true temperatures on Mars are milder and more Earth human friendly than the extremes so far officially reported as indicated by the long term successful and stable survival of these types of conventional forests and if the Mars atmosphere is not the poisonous to Earth human C02 concentrations it has so far been officially purported to be and if liquid water is in fact still relatively plentiful scattered around on the planet surface, then someone has duped us all for decades on a genuinely colossal scale where the lie has become deeply embedded in our psychology over the generations as an accepted norm and has literally become one with us. Is this concept or even the suspicion of its presence as a reality just so unacceptably huge that we can't wrap our brains around the possibility of it at all?

Worse, the disturbing concepts we have to contend with arising from this new information doesn't stop there. We are also talking about a relatively nearby world and ecology friendlier to life as we know it, including intelligent life. A long term stable world as indicated by Mars forest long term very successful survival experience with just about as much exposed land-mass as compared to Earth's 30% land sticking out of this otherwise water world and, significantly, without Earth's fierce gravity well to contend with.

Even without getting into Creation vs. Evolution debates, there is no question that the evolution niche filling and problem solving process does exist. Remember, life always finds a way. So does it make sense that such a long term stable environment favorable to life as we know it would not produce native intelligent advancing life via the niche filling process? Further, if you were a space traveler coming from somewhere and/or somewhere else and used to a lighter gravity ship environment, what would be your compelling reason to choose Earth and its substantial gravity well for settlement over the lesser gravity of Mars? Think about it.

Obviously, the Mars tree forest evidence presented here that is so closely comparable to Earth conventional forest evidence and presented here in numbers sufficient to inhibit dismissing this type of evidence as merely aberration has all kinds of powerful implications potentially drilling deep into our collective psychology. It challenges much of what we thought we knew and eventually may challenge what we think we believe. It may be that this is necessary next step in the personal growth process of our Earth human species becoming more closely aligned with our true environment and the reality that it may be more complex than we ever imagined.

Perhaps I should not have raided some contents and concepts from my upcoming book to present this information here. However, my justification is that the Earth vs. Mars forest evidence, because the Mars forest evidence and its ease of recognition factor is more a matter of massed fine textures and patterns already partially obscured by official level imaging problems, really needs to be seen in comparison large images as clear and detailed as possible as opposed to poorer quality book imaging. In comparison, the best of my Mars surface water evidence is often large with well defined boundaries making it a bit easier to see and recognize in the poorer quality book imaging and is therefore more suitable for that presentation form.

Hope you will find the evidence and its presentation here in this milestone Report #100 insightful. Perhaps one day the science and academic communities will get the courage necessary to face this evidence and its implications. Meanwhile this growing evidence record leads the way for those that can handle it.

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DOCUMENTATION

http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/ab1_m04/images/M0307560.html: This link takes you to the official MGS MOC M03-07560 narrow-angle science data image strip from which this report's Part-5 sixteenth image was sourced.]

http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/m07_m12/images/M10/M1000628.html: This link takes you to the official MGS MOC M10-00628 narrow-angle science data image strip from which this report's Part-5 seventeenth and eighteenth images were sourced.

, Investigator

 


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