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Destination Mars

Oxford scholar Joseph Farrell joins the Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt for a look at the Red Planet. Did humans — or a human-like civilization — once exist on Mars?

What has driven NASA’s deep fascination with Mars. NASA’s original director, Wernher von Braun,  advanced a long-held dream,  involving a trip to Mars, possibly followed by colonizing the planet.

Here, Farrell and the Dark Journalist review how sundry Mars ventures connect with Masonic and Illuminati symbols, as well as with efforts to explore the moon. They also get into Richard Hoagland’s “anomalies,” images suggesting dwellings and other relics of some sort of civilization. What can be made of the towering monolith or obelisk on Phobos, one of the Martian moons?

At least one additional video will follow, and possibly more, so you can view this as a fascinating warmup.

 

Globe Vs. Flat Earth

Greek philosopher Eratosthenes seemingly debunked the flat-earth theory with his sticks and shadows experiment in 250 B.C. Celebrated astronomer and cosmologist Carl Sagan endorsed his work many centuries later, proving it was impossible the Earth was flat.

But has their work stood the test of time and advancements in technology? Eric Dubay thinks not. He says Eratosthenes’ calculations were made assuming the Sun to be millions of miles away, but claims we have a “local sun” that is less than a few thousands miles from Earth. Check out his compelling argument on the Eric Dubay channel.

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