For almost as long as human beings have been sending artificial satellites into the stratosphere, then into deeper space, we have been sending up artificial satellites which carry cameras. Those invaluable tools now routinely capture the formation of galaxies as well as the surfaces of neighboring and distant planets, moons, and asteroids.
We both learn from such photographs and appreciate them for their wonder and beauty. But among the countless images taken from spacecraft over the past decades, there is a small archive's worth which NASA/JPL prefers we not dwell on, the ones which seem to show the presence of intentional structures, intelligent activity, even objects on the surfaces of the Moon, Mars, Mars' moon Phobos, and the occasional asteroid. Such images started coming to public attention in the sixties with a core of outstanding researchers involved along the way.
Not surprisingly, and much in the manner that problematic UFO photos have been responded to by officialdom since 1947, any seeming anomalies lurking on the planetary or lunar bodies remain explainable by NASA in either photographic or scientific terms. Even if they really cannot be explained. In this presentation, Peter Robbins turns, or returns our attention to this extremely important area of investigation. In this Photoshop-driven era, we establish the reliability of the images to be viewed, this as we appreciate that people instinctively like finding recognizable imagery in the randomness of nature, be it in the form of a cloud shaped like a lamb, or in the form of what may or may not be a city on the surface of Mars. If anything, Robbins along with others is convinced there are detectable alterations in some pictures that logically could only have been made prior to their public release.
The implications for humanity represented by these images are obvious. Their place in the Disclosure process can be significant if both their reality and authenticity can be brought to the attention of an increasingly UFO/UAP informed and interested public. To paraphrase the late great nuclear physicist and ufologist Stanton T Friedman, the question is not, do such anomalies represent signs of intentional construction, mining operations, towers, structures, settlements, or bases of one kind or another. The question is, does even a single one of them convincingly demonstrate such allegations? The answer to which is an overwhelming yes. Power Point illustrated.
Peter Robbins is an investigative writer, author, and lecturer whose writing and research are focused on the subject of truly anomalous UFOs and their implications for humanity. He has appeared as a guest on and is host of the live weekly two-hour radio talk show, "Meanwhile, Here on Earth" on the Un-X Network, Mondays at 7:00 PM (EST).
From 2007 until 2010 Peter served as consultant to the City of Roswell, New Mexico, including being their liaison to Gov. Richardson's office on UFO-related matters. He was coordinator of Roswell's annual UFO Conference for two years, and testified before the Senate/Congressional (retires) committee at the Disclosure Hearings held at hte National Press Club, Washington, D.C. in 2013. He is proud to be an Associate Producer of the award-winning documentary "Travis: The True Story of Travis Walton", and writer, director and producer of the documentary, "The Extraordinary Life and Suspicious Death of James Forrestal".
TV appearances include Ancient Aliens; the History Channel's "Britain's Roswell", Unsolved Mysteries; Good Day New York; The O'Reilly Factor; FOX-NY; The Real Roswell; Nat Geo Channel; The SYFY Channel documentary "UFO Invasion At Rendlesham"; The Early Show; CBS; CBS NEWS, Denver; Cultural Odyssey: Voice of America TV, Chinese Branch; The Geraldo Show, NYC; Odyssee De L'Etrange (France); The Nina Hagen Show, Germany; Network First: UFO (UK); Lifetime Network and Conspiracy (Film One Production) Canada; EXOCILIZATIONS; La Locale Television, Paris; as well as numerous BBC TV affiliates.
Peter's will be joining the conference via Zoom on Sunday, October 13, 10 a.m.
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