NASA Caught In Another Photo Scam

NASA Caught In Another Photo Scam



By Bill Knell


No, you're not seeing double. On the left is what NASA says is a photo from the planet Mars. On the right is a photo from a research station on Devon Island in the Canadian arctic. 



Wikipedia says:

“Devon Island is part of Nunavut, Canada. It is the largest uninhabited island in the world and is located in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.”



Officially, Devon Island serves as a Martian landscape for recreating the planet’s surface on Earth. Otherwise, it has a 0 population. However, a recent study of a test photo from Devon shows that an alleged real photo from Mars is one in the same. Mistake or deliberate deception? One tell may be that the “Mars” photo has been dyed to resemble Martian atmospheric conditions.


Mars?

Devon Island


This is not the first time NASA has been caught using a very Earthly photo to show one allegedly from Mars. Remember the Martian RAT? I wrote about it some time ago. A live rat was visible in a “Martian” photo.



The most amazing thing is how the so-called online Fact Checkers are presenting spurious evidence and lots of words piled on top of each other to prove these claims against NASA are not true. Much of the “scientific” community is lining up to be quoted by the Fact Checkers in support of NASA. Why? Because their positions are more about MONEY than MARS.


Most people have no idea how much government money flows into the scientific community. According to the National Center For Science, it was $885.6 billion in 2022. It may be much more by now. Scientists are not about biting the hand that feeds them.


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