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Ok, so the Lion Man, a possible hybrid entity that could have been created by science, or
may exist somewhere beyond Terra Firma in our universe naturally. Now it's time to turn
to the planetary evidence. And here we have Mercury. Mercury is seven hundred degrees
Fahrenheit, looks totally inhospitable to life. However, it was once thought to have
a thick atmosphere. The idea was that Mercury's day and year was believed to be identically
eighty- eight days, Earth days. So that one side always faced the sun, the other opposite
the sun. So you had a temperature differential ranging from extreme cold to extreme hot.
And in between the two, a zone of existence for life. But we found that the day and year
are not the same, and all of the atmosphere of Mercury's been burned away. It's boiling
hot, however it still has a quasi-atmosphere provided by the solar wind, and also radiation
coming from argon gas that might also provide a type of quasi-atmosphere for some type of
exotic life. But what's really interesting, a few years ago astronomers discovered on
this boiling hot planet, a polar ice cap. Still has water ice. It's only a hundred and
fifty square miles in area. But underneath that ice, there could be some type of Mercurial
life, yes. So even Mercury may not be a dead planet. Next we go to Venus. And of course
I already mentioned the possibility of blobular life on Venus. Venus has a thick atmosphere,
surface temperature nine hundred degrees Fahrenheit, nine hundred times the pressure of Earth.
But as you ascend into the atmosphere, you get a wide spectrum of temperature/pressure
combinations that might prove hospitable to life. Indeed, I would say that there could
be an aerial sea of life enveloping Venus. And by aerial sea I mean three basic types.
Nektonic, which adhere to the atmospheric clouds, plank tonic, which would be swept
along by the minusion winds, and nektonic, more advanced forms, which might actually
have volitional motion. I call this a sea of aerial life. Not saying we're going to
find fishes, or birds there. but various forms of life in the atmosphere itself. And there's
also the possibility, despite the high temperature and pressure of entities existing on the surface
based on the diversification evidence from Earth. S Venus I certainly think, is a living
planet. Now we come to Mars, and of course, first of all we have the famous Face of Mars,
taken by the Viking one orbiter back in nineteen seventy-six from an altitude of eleven hundred
and eighty miles above the northern area of Mars known as Sedona. It's about two thirds
of a mile from ear to ear, one mile from crown to chin. Has a hairline, eyes, nose, mouth,
chin. Certainly looks like a humanoid figure. Two NASA imaging scientists examined this
by computer at the time, and found that the face seems to be inherently different from
the surrounding terrain. Suggesting that it was created, as opposed to a natural structure.
Something like on the four presidential faces at Mount Rushmore, the three heroes of the
Confederacy down in Stone Mountain, Georgia. The Sphinx in Egypt, etcetera. Now skeptics
have said it's just a natural structure and recent NASA photographs don't show the detail
seen here. However, you follow this claim that NASA's lying, they're distorting the
evidence, and that this could prove ET's once existed there, may still exist today.