Gregg Braden
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We're sending Viking probes, Viking 1, Viking 2 in the 70s, went to Mars.
19,000 images were captured from the orbiting part of the mission.
The other craft landed on the surface.
And I can just imagine being on the surface seeing this.
It's like this thing that's like a spider comes down the cloud of dust and this little tube pops up and some sticky dental floss stuff shoots out and then they reel it in to collect dirt and microbes and they reel it into broth because they're looking for evidence of life on Mars and it's happening next to massive monuments.
And geometric structures that are now dated about 50,000 years B.P.
So they're looking for microbes and signs of life next to the most massive signs of life that you could imagine.
Those were when the Cydonia mission, that's the Cydonia scientists, are estimating 50,000 years.
And the same with the lunar.
And I think geologically they're using, it's relative dating.
You know, they're looking at strata and things like that.
And from the lunar sites, you know, they brought back samples.
Yeah, I'm hesitating because I don't know how deep you want to go with all this.