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  • The Martians

  • Evidence of Life on the Red Planet
  • By: Nick Redfern
  • Narrated by: Buck Groat
  • Length: 9 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (31 ratings)

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The Martians

By: Nick Redfern
Narrated by: Buck Groat
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The Martians is an in-depth study of the theory that Mars was once a world that teemed with life. Perhaps, even, life not too dissimilar to ours. Incredibly, the Martians may still be there. Alive. The questions that this book asks and answers include the following:

  • What kind of society did the Martians have?
  • What caused their world to become harsh and desert-like?
  • Did global warming or nuclear war ensure the extinction of the Martians?
  • Are Martian artifacts strewn about the surface, just waiting to be found by the likes of NASA?
  • Has NASA already found such evidence, but chosen to withhold such monumental finds from the public and the media?
  • Could some form of the Martians still exist, deeply below the surface of the planet, in secure installations that allow them to ensure their civilization continues?
  • What do we know about the Martian environment, its atmosphere, and its landscape?

The Martians explores the CIA's top-secret search for the Martians, multiple photos of strange anomalies, and the latest revelations about the environment and water on Mars. And most tantalizing of all: Did an ailing Martian race come to Earth in past eons and were they confused with gods? The questions concerning life on Mars - then and now - are many. The answers are astounding.

©2020 Nick Redfern (P)2020 Dreamscape Media, LLC
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Wonder if Tucker Carlson would talk about this

Would Tucker Carlson talk about this on his Television Show on Faux New.... a better chance than on CNN (Communist New Network)... We are never going to know the truth of our existence in this Solar System until we go to Mars and prove what has happened. My feeling is that some of us on this planet have an ancestor that came from Mars. It would be good if this author could do an analysis of some of the videos and pictures we are receiving from the rovers that NASA has sent to Mars. We need to go to Mars and learn the truth of our existence. Hopefully, Elon Musk goes to Mars. Hopefully, the deep state will be exposed and the manipulation of this information will come to light and the truth will be known.

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Some Interesting Material

Some new and interesting material but mostly just stuff that anyone could just pull off the Internet. Much of the content related to Mars with a shoestring. Not really worth it.

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Will Exchange

Normally, I like N. Redfern’s material, but not this particular work. If the reader knows anything about the topic, there’s little new information to discover here.

The performance was dull.

The sound editor seemed to even get bored with the material. In Chapter 24, there’s an audio paragraph about “12,000 Olympic size swimming pools of organic matter” that’s repeated three times. Ooops.

I will be exchanging this title unfortunately.

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