Saturday, August 31, 2013

About squirrels in Mars.



In Dr. Michael Salla’s web page http://exopolitics.org/author/dr-michael-salla/page/2/ he writes about a squirrel in Mars.
“A photo of what looks like a squirrel or rat on Mars first released in September 2012 suddenly became a hot topic after Fox News covered the story on May 29. Fox was quickly followed by Discovery News, International Business Times and other major news outlets.”
The atmosphere of Mars consists of about 96% carbon dioxide, 1.93% argon and 1.89% nitrogen along with traces of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water, consequently there cannot be a squirrel in Mars.
What we would like to know is what’s going on in Dr. Salla’s mind, because if Salla believes in the possibility of a squirrel in Mars, he needs a doctor as soon as possible.
Alternatively, if Dr. Michael Salla knows perfectly well that there are not squirrels in Mars, he is committing intellectual suicide or he is joking.
The big mystery is not in Mars but in Salla’s brain.
We wrote something before about the lizard that the exopolitician found in the red planet. Take a look, please.