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“Come on, do these really look like rocks to you?”

No peace to NASA. Prankster and self-proclaimed psychiatrist Yuri Geller has accused the government space agency of not telling the truth about some strange rock constellations that have been discovered on the Red Planet. But let’s start in order and try to understand something more than the mystery of Mars.

Angry Uri Geller NASA has claimed to be lying about the twisted rock constellations found on Mars, believing they are the remains of a shattered UFO. For NASA at the moment, the issue of UFOs is really sensitive. Just last month, in fact, the first historic Congressional hearing on an unidentified weather phenomenon took place.

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On that occasion, the Department of Defense admitted that it was not aware of known sightings of UFOs on nuclear facilities. Thus members of Congress criticized defense experts over the number of UFO and on its origins, which thus allowed more than 400 views and nearly 11 collisions.

In short, no peace to NASA. And now, even delusional and self-proclaimed psychic, Uri Geller, has accused the government space agency of not telling the truth about some of the strange rock constellations that have been discovered on the Red Planet. But let’s start in order and try to understand something more than the mystery of Mars.

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And according to the British newspaper “Daily Star”, the famous Israeli scammer, famous for his ability to bend spoons on television, said he was angry. And all this is NASA’s fault and claims because “any sane person” can say so Towers on Mars They are not rocks.

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But not only. The self-proclaimed psychologist hinted at how NASA has it too Lots of movies Which clearly shows the collision of UFOs with the red planet. Precisely for this reason, Geller has separated himself from the official memo issued by the space agency, instead claiming that he believes that the interlocking red structures were, in fact, part of a meticulously designed UFO inside.

In fact, the 77-year-old said, “For decades, I believed aliens on the Red Planet in a UFO — or perhaps more than a UFO — had crashed. To me, this piece of rock looks like a bit of a UFO: It is not at all natural or produced by Mars’,” asserted the scammer, as the Daily Star has always reported. “I think these turrets are interior pieces of a spaceship” – “a spacecraft is a big body and when it crashes, it shatters into a thousand pieces and pieces all over the place,” the scammer asserted. “

In short, the scammer decided to enter into an open conflict with NASA, not at all believing in his copy. “You have to look at the pictures and ask yourself, ‘Come on, but this Do they really look like rocks?Geller argued again. “Any sane person, any sane person would tell you it couldn’t be a rock and it was the shattered remains of something. I don’t really think that’s what NASA said.”

For starters, Uri Geller points out The surprising discovery of the Curiosity rover by NASA in May this year, although at present it is not known how high, feet, or strength the alleged Mars constellations, part of a larger rock structure that has eroded over the years.

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