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Ancient Pyramids On Mars: Is NASA Hiding The Existence Of Ancient Alien Life?

Leon Lamb
First Posted: Dec 20, 2016 03:42 AM EST

Alien hunters are accusing NASA of hiding evidence of ancient life on Mars.

Express UK reported that images of ruined twin pyramids on Mars captured by NASA's Curiosity rover got alien hunters wondering why the space agency has been ignoring proofs of ancient extraterrestrial life. The said set of images were shown on the YouTube channel Martian Archeology, where the user claimed it took a lot of months for NASA to release.

An alien conspiracy theorist posted his allegations in a blog titled Ancient Pyramids On Mars Just One Mile From NASA Rover! NASA Ignores Them. The commentary was published on the website ufosightingsdaily.com, where the editor, Scott C. Waring, ranted about NASA's alleged negligence.

According to Scott Waring, NASA has failed to address the pyramids discovered by Martian Archeology that look like the ancient structures found in Mexico. He questioned the space agency's efforts to look for other microorganisms in farther areas, when the ruined pyramids could have given enough proof of alien life.

This led him to allegations about NASA hiding a bigger mystery from humanity.

"If NASA was really trying, they would explore some of these UFO researchers discoveries on live cam so the public could see it unedited," Scott Waring wrote. "When NASA edits everything, making several months before the public gets to see them... its evidence that NASA has something very big to hide from the public."

NASA argues that these supposed discoveries are only effects of wishful thinking, imagination and pareidolia -- a psychological phenomenon where people can see a random image out of something else.

The space agency has been repeatedly accused of hiding the alien existence including the time when a tiny UFO was captured in the International Space Station (ISS) live stream.

Alien hunters became suspicious when the feed was cut off due to technical problems.

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