Teh One Who Knocks
06-18-2016, 11:38 AM
By Jon Austin - The Express
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WHEN it comes to objects allegedly found on Mars in NASA images you may have thought you had heard it all by now.
But now so-called paranormal investigators claim to have found a head resembling that of a bizarre alien or even the fabled Big Foot from Earth laying on the Martian surface.
Just days after a man alleged to have found a fossilised Big Foot head in Utah, claims have surfed online of the same relic spotted in images beamed back to Earth by NASA's Curiosity Rover 4WD space probe.
It is currently exploring the barren planet's surface.
YouTube channel Paranormal Crucible, which is often accused of "misinterpreting objects" in NASA images after editing them with so-called colourisation techniques, has released a video entitled "Alien or Sasquatch Skull Found On Mars".
Interestingly, the myth of the Sasquatch, another name for the American Big Foot, has been tied in with UFOs many times by alien believers.
One crazy theory claims that UFOs are often seen before Big Foot sightings, and that the legendary monster primate may even be an alien brought to Earth on UFOs to gather samples, before being whisked off back to another part of the galaxy.
A blurb for the video released this week said: "Strange artefact found by the rover, appears to resemble a large skull, obviously alien in nature, could it be the remains of a Sasquatch or a bizarre Martian creature?"
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The video then zooms in on an object that is slightly off colour to the rest of the yellowish scene.
It then highlights it with lighter colours to try to sharpen the image, a technique critics of the channel say is misrepresentation.
Some viewers of the video believed it looked more like a helmet or head of a statue from from an ancient civilisation than a skull.
One user posted: "It looks more like the head of a statue, rather than a skull. It reminds me of those old Greek style bronze statues where the eyes are hollow."
But others slammed the editing.
A user called Magus Man posted: "That is not how the Image started out."
Scott Hernandez blasted: "Looks so fake. Consumer special effects are killing us."
And Mike Lannom added: "How about a rock. I just don't see a skull there, sorry."
http://i.imgur.com/MBxeYTh.jpg
WHEN it comes to objects allegedly found on Mars in NASA images you may have thought you had heard it all by now.
But now so-called paranormal investigators claim to have found a head resembling that of a bizarre alien or even the fabled Big Foot from Earth laying on the Martian surface.
Just days after a man alleged to have found a fossilised Big Foot head in Utah, claims have surfed online of the same relic spotted in images beamed back to Earth by NASA's Curiosity Rover 4WD space probe.
It is currently exploring the barren planet's surface.
YouTube channel Paranormal Crucible, which is often accused of "misinterpreting objects" in NASA images after editing them with so-called colourisation techniques, has released a video entitled "Alien or Sasquatch Skull Found On Mars".
Interestingly, the myth of the Sasquatch, another name for the American Big Foot, has been tied in with UFOs many times by alien believers.
One crazy theory claims that UFOs are often seen before Big Foot sightings, and that the legendary monster primate may even be an alien brought to Earth on UFOs to gather samples, before being whisked off back to another part of the galaxy.
A blurb for the video released this week said: "Strange artefact found by the rover, appears to resemble a large skull, obviously alien in nature, could it be the remains of a Sasquatch or a bizarre Martian creature?"
http://i.imgur.com/xeWKZKj.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/bPdxEVZ.jpg
The video then zooms in on an object that is slightly off colour to the rest of the yellowish scene.
It then highlights it with lighter colours to try to sharpen the image, a technique critics of the channel say is misrepresentation.
Some viewers of the video believed it looked more like a helmet or head of a statue from from an ancient civilisation than a skull.
One user posted: "It looks more like the head of a statue, rather than a skull. It reminds me of those old Greek style bronze statues where the eyes are hollow."
But others slammed the editing.
A user called Magus Man posted: "That is not how the Image started out."
Scott Hernandez blasted: "Looks so fake. Consumer special effects are killing us."
And Mike Lannom added: "How about a rock. I just don't see a skull there, sorry."