Is NASA blocking Martian microscopies?
Subject: Is NASA blocking Martian microscopies?
From: Wretch Fossil
Date: 02/01/2011, 12:10
Newsgroups: sci.astro.seti,alt.sci.seti

Is NASA blocking Martian microscopies?

In late 2008, NASA’s Phoenix lander ceased activities on Mars. By that
time Phoenix lander had sent back dozens of  good atomic-force
microscopies (AFM) that magnified Martian particles up to 100,000X
(notes 1 & 2). The microscopies are by far the best evidence for
Martian life in NASA’s history. However, two years after that, NASA
still has not made public those microscopies. Why?

Could NASA have blocked their publication? I considered the following
reasons for the delay in releasing the AFM microscopies to the public
and found NASA must have other unexposable reasons.

1.	Lack of fund: Impossible. Considering the extreme importance of the
AFM, relatively small is the fund needed for preparing, studying,
interpreting the microscopies.
2.	Lack of time: Impossible. It does not take over 12 months to
prepare, study, and interpret 12 good microscopies, unless they were
delayed by  incompetent people or people with self-conceived vested
interest.
3.	Lack of experts: Impossible. There are many people who can readily
identify fossil cells, even those found in dinosaur turds. If the
microscopies were handed to a geologist for analysis, he should know
in a few days that the job is for an anatomist rather than for a
geologist, unless the geologist pretended he could do the job.

Note 1: Dr. Peter Smith, the Principal Investigator for the Phoenix
mission, publicly revealed this information. In all, about 100 atomic-
force microscopies were beamed back to NASA.

Note 2: The following is one of such microscopies, interpreted by Dr.
Smith as showing no life at all:
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=20&f=1556180027&p=108