Found: Martian RBC's just like human RBC's.
Subject: Found: Martian RBC's just like human RBC's.
From: Wretch Fossil
Date: 30/06/2011, 08:49
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti,sci.med,sci.med.cardiology

NASA classified meteorite NWA998 as a nakhlite meteorite that
originated from Mars. An award-winning photographer (Mr. Tom Phillips)
took micrographs of the meteorite. One of the micrographs (Figure 1)
shows red blood cell remains that are just like human red blood cells
(Figure 2).

Figure 1: 3,200X RBC remains that are just like human RBC’s
www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=28&f=1176839483&p=89

Photo source and credit for Figure 1: Choose Meteorite NWA998 and then
Photo No.NWA998-1600X-xpol-0007 in Mr. Tom Phillips’ website at
http://www.meteorite.com/meteorite-gallery/meteorites-alpha_frame.htm

Figure 2: Human RBC’s for comparison
www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=28&f=1176839484&p=90

Photo source and credit for Figure 2: www.ck12.org/ck12/images?id=293577

This meteorite is surely from Mars, as no one in the scientific
community doubts that. NASA displays a description of this meteorite
at http://curator.jsc.nasa.gov/antmet/mmc/XXV_NWA998.pdf

Those red blood cell remains are not microbes that are everywhere and
able to get themselves into rocks. No terrestrial blood cell fossils
were ever found inside meteorites. No minerals of terrestrial origin
were ever found in the meteorite. This meteorite landed on Earth 6,000
+/-1,000 years ago, which is insufficient time for terrestrial fossils
to form inside the meteorite. If living cells had been carried there
by water, water would have destroyed the cells. So, the red blood cell
remains are extremely unlikely to be terrestrial contaminats.