Anonymous ID: ffe057 Oct. 6, 2018, 11:32 p.m. No.3377555   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7581 >>7608 >>7617 >>7618 >>7734 >>7797

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Anons, the Mars Rover is probably some robot wandering around a desert on Earth. It's all a hoax designed to siphon tax dollars into nefarious programs.

 

Skeptical?

 

Take a good look at that picture and tell me where the dust is on the Rover. That has been on Mars for how many years now, and it's less dirty than your average car on the road? Isn't that kind of odd?

 

Oh, and there's this:

 

>Due to the 2018 dust storms on Mars, Opportunity entered hibernation on June 12, 2018, and it is hoped it will reboot once the atmosphere clears.

 

You mean it started "hibernating" AROUND THE EXACT SAME TIME THE CABAL LAUNCHED A ROGUE MISSILE AT POTUS?

 

What a coincidence!

Anonymous ID: ffe057 Oct. 6, 2018, 11:39 p.m. No.3377617   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7647 >>7665 >>7669 >>7696

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I don't believe in Flat Earth. I believe it's entirely possible that we currently have space exploration vehicles on Mars. I even believe that Mars may have been inhabited at one point.

 

But I don't believe the vehicle pictured in that post is actually on Mars.

 

Think logically. Ask yourself how it's possible that a vehicle launched through space and wandering Mars for years is that clean.

Anonymous ID: ffe057 Oct. 7, 2018, 12:04 a.m. No.3377797   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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I was curious, so I looked at the Mars Rover timeline. It's hard not to see this as anything other than cabal messaging / money laundering.

 

June 10 - Rogue missile shot at AF1

 

June 10 - "Lost in the storms that enveloped the Red Planet and prevented sunlight from reaching its surface, the last signal received from the $400 million rover was on June 10."

 

September 11 - "In an attempt to re-establish communication, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory began increasing the frequency of commands it beams to the rover on Sept. 11." [Interesting date.]

 

September 2018 - "When the atmosphere clears again (which is expected in a few months) and the rover is able to recharge its batteries, it should be able to automatically come out of hibernation" [re: Hoping to re-gain access after mid-terms]

 

Sources:

 

https://www.foxnews.com/science/lost-opportunity-rover-spotted-on-mars-but-nasa-still-cant-talk-to-it

 

https://www.space.com/41963-mars-dust-storm-2018-curiosity-rover-detection.html