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IMAGES OF A WEIRD 
PLANET MARS 

 
By André R. Gignac 
September, 2020  

As shown in the document “​This Conspiracy is not a Theory​”, there is plenty of clear
and indisputable visual evidence of life on Mars. But there is also an abundance of
findings that are so bizarre, even chilling in some cases, that the most practiced truth
seekers are sometimes wondering if they’ve just opened the door to the Twilight Zone.
You are invited to visit that weird, weird world.


 
 

NOTE TO VISITORS: 
What follows is just some of the numerous findings I made during the last 10 years
while analyzing hundreds of official NASA photos taken on planet Mars by various
rovers. The older the finding, the less “satisfying” the quality may be for some,
especially those who, as I found out, are quite obstinate about refusing to believe.

There’s a ​Catch-22​ in the saying that “extraordinary claims require extraordinary


evidence”, because sometimes the extraordinary nature of the evidence is precisely
what makes it hard to believe. In any event, these findings are presented in good faith,
and I am fully aware that at least some of them are, well, debatable.

In the meantime, governments, space agencies, scientists, debunkers and the media
(not some, but all of them) keep assuring Earthlings that “there’s no life on Mars” and
“nothing out of the ordinary was found”.

From a panoramic view by Curiosity at the ​Rocknest Position​ (Gale Crater), 2012.


 
 

Curiosity at the ​Rocknest Position,​ PIA 16453 (2012). Not only is the sarcophagus with a
face-mask at the head of it clearly visible, but there are tools scattered all around the
place. The mound next to it (foreground) could very well be another sarcophagus.


 
 

Curiosity in an area of ​Crossbedded Sandstone​ at the ​base of Mount Sharp​ (Sol 1087).
Below, Curiosity at Sol 1272 (gigapan). 


 
 

Curiosity in the area known as ​Hinners Point​, Sol 4108. Below, Curiosity in the area of
Vera Rubin Ridge​.


 
 

This 2004 photo by the Opportunity rover at the ​Endurance Crater​ made the rounds
because of that strange light. Officials and the media quickly explained that it was simply
“the Sun’s reflection on a rock”. But as you can see below, that light appears to be
coming from the ​inside of a structure​ that was hidden from view.


 
 

Curiosity at the ​Rocknest Position​, PIA 16453 (2012). Another sarcophagus (this one
appearing to have collapsed). There is a striking similarity between this face-mask and
the one shown on page 3. Note also the “object” held on the chest area, quite like the
Egyptians did thousands of years ago with their own sarcophagi.


 
 

Curiosity in the ​Murray Buttes​ area, Sol 1429. The somewhat menacing face (see that one
white eye!) of what’s left of an oversized statue. To its far left, another, smaller,
statue-looking form (next page).


 
 

Curiosity at the Murray Buttes, Sol 1429. Another statue, which I affectionately call the
“guardian” of the larger one. Will future colonisers from Earth find a tomb there?


 
 

Curiosity at Sol 1348. Below, Curiosity at the ​Shaler Outcrop,​ Sol 120.

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Curiosity at the ​Kimberley Formation,​ Sol 551.

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Curiosity at ​Yellowknife Bay​. Below, photo by the ​Viking Program​ (Lander 2), 1976-1977.

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Destroyed murals? Curiosity, Sol 1402 (2016). Below, Curiosity at Sol 1272 (in gigapan).

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Like some sort of giant alien machine that has fallen on its back.
Curiosity, Sol 1272 (in gigapan).

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This is a collapsed structure, and I venture that there are symbols along the side.
Curiosity, Sol 1367 (in gigapan). Below, someone dropped their equipment: Curiosity at
Twin Cairns​, Sol 343.

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A very old finding of mine. I have it listed, hesitantly, at Sol 51. Below, from a panoramic
view taken by Curiosity at Sol 1375 (gigapan).

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Curiosity at ​Murray Buttes,​ Sol 1429. There are plenty of weird things in that area, and
this is certainly one of them. Below, Curiosity at Sol 1375 (gigapan). I submit this is
what’s left of a statue.

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Curiosity at Sol 1462 (2016). Statue of an astronaut? Below, Curiosity at Sol 1408 (July,
2016). I agree this one is fully debatable and far from conclusive. Still, what could it be?

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Curiosity at the ​base of Mount Sharp​ (Sol 580, PIA 19839). Not that hard to think that the
grey-blue area could have been covered by water. And right on that “island”, there are
structures. No, not rocks. Structures. Like the hangard-looking one on the right with the
light-coloured roof.

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Curiosity MSL 1272. I have no idea what this is. But shouldn’t it be considered worth
investigating, like so many other “anomalies”? The answer from NASA is nah…
Below, Curiosity at the ​Shaler Outcrop​, Sol 120. Not worth investigating? Really?

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Curiosity at Rocknest (Gale Crater), Sol 508-509. Below, Curiosity at Sol 467. Terrible for
a statue to lose its head like that.

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Curiosity at ​Namib Dunes & Bagnold Field​, Sol 1,197 (2015). Below, Curiosity at Sol 1367
(gigapan). An assortment of pipes, machinery and… oh look, one structure made out like
a snake’s head with its tongue out.

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In the end, you’ll think whatever you want to think. But 


here’s a deal: If you are still alive when the truth finally 
comes out, you will walk up to a blackboard and write ten 
times “We told you so”.

Curiosity at the ​Murray Buttes​ area, Sol 1454.

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