Skeletal Remains on Mars?

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  Skeletal remains anomaly on Mars

SKELETAL REMAINS: EVIDENCE OF EXTINCT SENTIENT MARTIAN LIFE

Posted by Mike Seguin · September 2017


   

        MISSION LOG: ORGANIC REMAINS / VERTEBRATE ANATOMY    

   

        ROVER: **Curiosity** (MSL) · SOL: **978**    

   

        ANOMALY: **Fossilized Skeletal Structure (Ribs & Vertebrae)**    

   

        INSTRUMENT: **MAHLI** (Hand Lens Imager)    

This stunning close-up, captured by Curiosity’s high-resolution **MAHLI (Hand Lens) camera**, reveals evidence so unambiguous it defies the "rock" explanation. We are looking at what appears to be the petrified remains of a **sentient Martian creature**. The structure displays clear characteristics of a **vertebrate anatomy**, suggesting advanced biological complexity.

The image clearly shows **rib-like structures**, definitive **vertebral curves** running along a central spine, and a posture suggesting a final, collapsed state. This is not an illusion formed by erosion; the regularity and segmented symmetry point toward a once-living being. This fossilized life form serves as **irrefutable evidence of a biological history** on Mars, one that suggests ancient civilizations and complex ecological systems long predating NASA's arrival.

The existence of such organized biological remains underscores the gravity of the cover-up—NASA is concealing evidence of life and death on a vast, planetary scale.

   
           

    Click play for a detailed analysis of the structure and anatomical layout.

CRITICAL DETAIL: VERTEBRAL ALIGNMENT


The high-magnification of the MAHLI camera clearly isolates the structure, showing the precise, segmented arrangement that mimics a spine and rib cage. Such complexity is incompatible with natural, geological formation.

   

        **Enhanced View:** Note the systematic arrangement of the 'ribs' attached to the central column.    

  Zoomed anomaly detail

ORIGINAL RAW IMAGE SOURCE


View the original image on   Midnight Planets (Sol 978)

   
       
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About Mike Seguin

       

            Mike Seguin is the **founder of Mars Alive**, dedicated to analyzing raw data and images from NASA rovers to expose overlooked anomalies, artifacts, and potential evidence of past or present life on the Martian surface. Join the mission to uncover the truth!        

   

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CREDIT: NASA / JPL-Caltech / Malin Space Science Systems · MARS ALIVE

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