NDT has said before that life on Earth could have been seeded from Mars on a asteroid. Why are there microbes on Earth that are resistant to radiation in space unless the microbes lived in space for some time.
Adam - Man Earth Red Earth. The Noah's Arc came from Mars and landed on earth due to the lucifer experiments. This was when the humanoids on Mars developed advanced technology before their spirit/mind were ready for that power and they destroyed the planet and a few refugees made it here. Transhumanism is bad...
get your ass to Mars
B-)
NDT has said before that life on Earth could have been seeded from Mars on a asteroid. Why are there microbes on Earth that are resistant to radiation in space unless the microbes lived in space for some time.
Tardigrades are, in my view, quite likely to be extraterrestrial.
Some consider mushrooms and even cephalopods to be ... a bit too different to be "from around here" as well.
The Mars to Earth idea sounds a bit "Zacharia Sitchin meets John Carter", but I don't consider it to be impossible.
I am so fascinated by Tardigrades! I agree with you - their resistance to radiation could certainly mean they're extraterrestrial.
And also extreme cold and heat, and dehydration.
If you were subjected to any of that, it would be gonezo for Magpi.
Here's the link:
https://x.com/tedcruz/status/1903100919052415123
Thank you so much! I searched and searched and searched easily for 20 minutes every way I could think of but it would not show me it again
Of course cats! 😺
Adam - Man Earth Red Earth. The Noah's Arc came from Mars and landed on earth due to the lucifer experiments. This was when the humanoids on Mars developed advanced technology before their spirit/mind were ready for that power and they destroyed the planet and a few refugees made it here. Transhumanism is bad...
Back to Mars we go!