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Phoenix Lander descending towards Mars (media simulation); actual photo of surface |


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Nasa- Mars Phoenix Lander May 25, 2008 / Match to PRE-COG Remote View done pre-photos |
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Pre-Cog View Themes; relevant Time Context includes Shuttle launch May 31, 2008 |






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Shuttle Launch May 31 2008 |
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‘Ice’ Remote View 2005 |
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Top right corner of ‘Ice’ View computer reversed/negative; match to ice patch |
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Ice patch found directly below the Phoenix Lander on Mars a View Theme match to the Remote View painting ‘Ice’ 2005 (see below) |

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Phoenix Lander photo of Mars surface- long streaks match the Pre-Cog Remote View painting |

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Phoenix Lander data confirms the presence of water on Mars, too. When humankind makes it into DeepSide, where the absence of proof, is the norm, not the exception, where life forms, beings and forces of all manner and description, not merely those familiar to one small insignificant orbiting chunk of rock, like Earth, are part of this wide open range of expectation, proof will be left in the dust. I would imagine a fully developed sense of Pre-Cog is a necessity, to advance beyond one’s own solar system. |

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Remote View; Chute, done during Mars descent |

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Remote View; lines match to surface landing area |

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X-Streme Stargate Remote View |