So there was a huge announcement by NASA recently where they claimed to have discovered organic molecules on Mars.
This is a very big deal in the science community, but it shouldn't be because, as I've covered on naturalnews.com, NASA had proof of microbial life on Mars in 1976 with, I believe it was the Viking mission,
I think it was 76, I'd have to check my notes, but The Viking mission landed a simple mass spec instrument on the surface of Mars, and it was designed by a scientist whose name I can't even remember, and you don't know either, because NASA covered up the greatest discovery in the history of space exploration.
This scientist should be a household name, but we don't recall his name, because his findings were covered up by NASA. His mass spec instrument found irrefutable evidence of microbial Biology, active, living biology, that produced waste products of biology, of microbial life, in other words.
And this was detected by the mass spec sensor using a radioisotope that was being taken up by the microbes and then processed and then detected by the instruments.
It was irrefutable.
In fact, Carl Sagan, the famed science fiction writer, Called this scientist, whose, again, name I don't remember, to congratulate him on the greatest discovery in the known universe.
And other people called him.
This guy was celebrating at NASA. This was a huge, huge finding, one of the greatest discoveries in the history of science.
And NASA buried it.
And they buried it for a political reason.
Now, by the way, I'm the publisher of Space.News.
So if you want to learn about the latest space missions and astronomy findings and so on, go to space.news.
And across our websites, we cover the cover-ups, including the cover-up of Life on Mars by NASA. Now, NASA had decided in the 1970s to slowly, slowly leak out the possibility of microbial life on other planets, but not to let it out too quickly.
Because they thought the Christian base and Muslim base and just all the religious groups of the world would totally freak out.
There would be total global chaos, which is wrong, I think.
That's wrong.
That's not what would happen.
But they've been slowly leaking it out over time, only at a pace that they are comfortable with.
And now they've decided to announce that there are organic molecules on the surface of Mars, right?
And they say this could lead them to possibly documenting life at some future date.
B.S. There's life on Mars right now in certain areas.
And the reason there are organic molecules on Mars is because there are organic organisms producing organic molecules.
Now, let me give you a little science lesson here.
A little chemistry lesson.
Because when they say organic molecules, what are they talking about exactly?
This is a chemistry term, and it's organic versus inorganic.
Now, inorganic molecules typically, with very few exceptions, do not have carbon in them.
Inorganic molecules are things like sodium chloride, table salt.
You notice it has a sodium, Na, and chloride, Cl, but not carbon.
And sodium chloride is not an organic molecule.
It's salt.
It's inorganic.
However, vitamin C is organic.
It has Carbon chains in it.
Cannabinoids from hemp are organic.
Most of the molecules in your body, but not all of them, are organic in the sense that they have carbon chains and they're part of an organic biological system, which is you.
Now, organic molecules can only be created, again with perhaps very few exceptions, by organic living organisms.
Plants, typically.
Plants create most organic molecules.
Plants synthesize molecules.
For example, if you have a plant and it sprouts out of a seed, and then the plant has to build stems and maybe seeds and flowers and fruits and roots and all that stuff, how does it get the matter to do that?
It pulls molecules out of the air.
It uses carbon dioxide, for example, right?
CO2. And it splits it, in essence.
It pulls the carbon out of the carbon dioxide, And it uses that carbon to build and synthesize its own molecules.
This is how an orange tree builds vitamin C. Vitamin C is made of carbon and hydrogen and oxygen.
The plant gets hydrogen and oxygen, typically from water and atmosphere, and the carbon right out of the air from carbon dioxide.
This is why plants need CO2. This is why CO2 is not a pollutant, by the way.
Don't listen to the climate change science hoaxers.
Carbon dioxide is the most important nutrient for plants.
Without it, plants couldn't build anything.
They couldn't grow food.
You couldn't have herbs.
You couldn't have gardens.
You couldn't have crops.
Without carbon in the atmosphere, all life as we know it on Earth would die.
So it's not a pollutant.
It's actually a gift to the planet.
But I'm getting off on a tangent there.
So the point is that there are organic molecules, i.e., long carbon chain molecules, on the surface of Mars.
And these aren't just short little small mass molecules like I mentioned.
Like CBD, for example, has a mass of 314.23, typically.
That's cannabidiol.
And there are other molecules like, I don't know, caffeine.
That's a smaller molecule, caffeine.
I don't recall the exact mass, but I thought it was like 161 or something like that.
It's under 200.
They're smaller molecules.
What they found on Mars are much larger molecules that they said were similar to Petroleum molecules, which are quite heavy, quite large in terms of mass and molecular mass.
So that's interesting because it takes a certain kind of complex life form to build complex carbon chain organic molecules.
And so essentially what NASA has discovered is irrefutable proof that there has been life on Mars.
They're not admitting that there's life there right now at this moment, but they're admitting that life has been there.
Now the interesting thing is that organic molecules, through exposure to the environment, ultraviolet rays and so on, they will tend to break down over time.
Some of them are more resilient than others, but all organic molecules are subject to breaking down or what's called denaturing based on exposure to heat, ultraviolet radiation, sometimes cold, sometimes acidic versus alkaline conditions and so on.
So these molecules do break down over time.
For example, CBDA is sensitive to heat, and it will break down into CBD with a carboxylic acid group on the side if you expose it to heat for a very long period of time.
That's called decarboxylating CBD molecules.
Now, what this means is that when they're finding these long carbon chain organic petroleum-like molecules on Mars, it means that they're fairly recent.
These haven't been sitting around for millions of years, I can practically guarantee it.
Unless there's some mechanism that we don't know yet, these were created fairly recently.
Now, since I'm not an expert in astrobiology, I can't tell you the timeline of that, but this is not ancient, ancient history.
This is life that's been there relatively recently.
Perhaps within less than a thousand years, that would be a very safe guess, maybe less than a hundred years.
Maybe right now.
Maybe there's life on Mars right now, That's making organic molecules.
You know, certain parts, maybe the polar regions of Mars, which have liquid water, perhaps.
Maybe there's living microorganisms underneath the ice on Mars.
Maybe there are, you know, extremophiles there that are producing organic molecules that then the wind is blowing to deposit them on other parts of the planet that NASA is now detecting in the soil.
We'll have to wait and see what the actual explanation is.
Or maybe there's a lot of life there, plant life right now.
Microbial life.
Maybe plant life.
And wouldn't it be wild if there were like insects on Mars?
Like Martian crickets running around, living off the plant life and the lichen and everything else that's there.
Anyway, it's a very interesting opening of a door into a window of possibilities of life on Mars.
But I tell you, NASA has been covering up the discoveries for decades.
And there's no doubt that they're not telling us the whole truth right now either.
So read more on this.
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