https://www.sciencenews.org/article/greenland-impact-crater-top-science-stories-2018-yir
The recent photo, courtesy of the Mars Express, has me thinking about the origins of life on Earth. What follows is a completely wild conjecture...
First, let's assume two things: remote viewing is possible, and life first started on Mars. With that assumption, we can use the CIA remote viewing session of Mars to support this idea. The summary of the CIA session is essentially that 1,000,000 years ago, beings were struggling to live on Mars due to some unknown cataclysmic event, and they were awaiting the return of the "search party" that had been sent off to space (presumably to land on Earth).
I propose that that cataclysmic event was the very same thing that caused the Krovolev crater shown in the ESA image. I also propose that the poor search party had a bad luck streak, and were wiped out by a second impact on Earth sometime after their arrival and establishment of the various Earth colonies. (1,000,000 BC to 12,000 BC is a very large time gap, I realize, but it is a neat idea.)
Submitted December 21, 2018 at 06:43PM by apkallumazoo http://bit.ly/2PUE3k3
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