Artificial Structures on Mars

A Meta Research Press Release, April 03, 2001

Washington, DC - On Thursday, April 5, 2001 at 9 a.m., Meta Research will release new findings that provide compelling evidence for the presence of artificial structures on the planet Mars. The press conference will be held at the National Press Club, 529 14th Street, NW, Washington, DC, in the main room on the 13th floor.

Widely published astronomer, Dr. Thomas Van Flandern will take Q&A and present findings representing contributions by dozens of researchers, including physicists, geologists, engineers, and image processing specialists from several organizations.

The presentation materials will include photographic evidence from the NASA’s Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft, as well as independent photographic analysis. Several of these images have not previously been made public. The main room of the National Press Club was chosen to utilize its excellent video projection equipment.

Other topics to be discussed include the following:

  • The posture of NASA and its contractor, JPL, toward evidence of anomalous features
  • Difficulties in obtaining proper consideration from primary peer review journals
  • The urgent need for retargeting of the Mars Global Surveyor towards specific areas of high interest in connection with potential artifacts before the spacecraft runs out of maneuvering fuel later this year

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Press packets will be available on April 5 at the National Press Club. The press conference will be simulcast on the Internet worldwide at http://www.connectlive.com/events/metaresearch/.