Did we really land on Mars

Around 2 years ago NASA launched the"Pathfinder"
mission to Mars.  The ship, carrying a small remotely
controlled rover vehicle, landed on the Red Planet and
the small rover was deployed to unknown terrain and a
martian atmosphere to photograph and take samples
from rocks, helping us understand more about the my--
sterious "red planet".  What was found was a lot more
than originally expected. Images of the martian land--
scape were downloaded from the rover and shown to
millions of TV viewers and internet surfers.  Some of
the preliminary images shown on to viewers seems to
contain evidence of dome-like structures.  Many beli--
eve that life cannot exist on the surface of Mars, due
to the terrible weather conditions and lack of oxygen,
almost impossible for anything to survive on.  This may
not be the case. Many antithesis evidence on the net
have shown fraudulent pictures of the rover and the
the mars terrain were made behind a black and blue
screen to make the viewers believe the rover was on
the Mars terrain. What do you think?

Conspiracy or real
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Antonio---- Yea, I think the whole idea of the Mars mis-
sion sounded quite real to me. But after going to 'the
Mars Conspiracy' website, I sought of found different
proofs on the fact that maybe our gov't has tricked us.
Many of the pictures that I've seen has showned it to
be another case of the gov't's 'Wag the dog theory'. All
aside, it has become more difficult for us humans to
tell the difference on what is real or not.
Therefore, my vote is that it is a conspiracy.


Lisa-sass---- I'd have to really disagree with Antonio
because the whole concept of the Mars 'Pathfinder'
mission is just too big an idea for NASA to cover up.
Imagine what can happen when word gets out on such a
matter, I think it is just too big a risk for it to be a
conspiracy--such a program is just too universal for
there not to be some kind of leak. You can't hold a cat,
especially a big one, in a bag for too long. It eventually
leaks out. Therefore, my vote is that it is real.


Mark--loveless---I have to disagree with Lisa on this
topic. I think the whole 'Pathfinder' mission was a hoax
and I have one truly important proof:
In 1968 when we landed on the moon, NASA became a
major empire and the gov't were more willing to fund
millions and millions of the countries tax money on the
NASA space program. After the years past, interest in
NASA's programs diminished---I mean what space
mission could top the first mission to the moon---
an achievement that no one thought possible. So what
else can those geniuses as NASA do to rekindle interest
in their space program and get more fundings---You
guessed it----Orchestrate a spurous endeavor on going
were no one thought possible--The Red Planet.
Therefore, my vote is that it is a conspiracy.


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