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To: UCANSEE2

The one Mars photo you posted looks distinctly fungal to me. All those scattered, dark eruptions forming, with more mature areas having raised growths ready to spore out. If so the surface is only the tip of the iceberg. Isn’t there some unusual, mostly underground mushroom in the Pacific northwest that covers an area measured in square miles?


76 posted on 10/06/2012 11:24:26 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: RegulatorCountry
All the pictures in post 73 are photos of Morgellons Disease.

All the photos in posts 58 and 59 are of Mars,except the split shot which compares a photo from Mars and Earth, side by side.

If so the surface is only the tip of the iceberg.

It seems the surface of Mars is covered by a dusty red-brown layer. Underneath there is some material that has a distinctly BLACK color. What it is , I do not know, but we keep seeing it more and more often. It seems to appear MORE during certain 'seasons' on Mars, according to the text accompanying the photos, from APOD.

Isn’t there some unusual, mostly underground mushroom in the Pacific northwest that covers an area measured in square miles?

Yes. I have read of more than one incidence of such a mold or fungus growth here on Earth. One in China, one in Michigan, one in Oregon, one in Washington State, and one in British Columbia.

77 posted on 10/07/2012 10:49:37 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 ( If you think I'm crazy, just wait until you talk to my invisible friend.)
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