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Alien skull found Alive

Alien skull found Alive

Alien skull found Alive
NASA experts, Stephen Hawking, and other acclaimed scientists have been searching for signs of life outside our planet for years…but one so-called alien hunter claims to have beaten them to it.
He blogged: "While looking through some sold Spirit rover photos, I came across a skull tilted over on one side."
He claimed the full face was hard to make out due to half being in shadow.
He said: "I copied half and flipped it over so we could see its full face. it is a skull for sure. The eye sockets really make that clear."
The "skull" is the latest in a long line of strange finds in NASA Mars pictures by Mr Waring and other alien chasers.
Alien skull found Alive
Not only have other "human-like skulls" previously been found, but other objects include those claimed to resemble dinosaur bones, prehistoric tools, remains of buildings and animals including a giant mouse, bear and a crab.
And he is not talking tiny single-celled organisms…no, this UFO enthusiast claims to have found evidence of the remains of humanoid skulls on the surface of the Red Planet.
Alien skull found Alive
While looking through some sold Spirit rover photos, I came across a skull tilted over on one side. I copied half and flipped it over so we could see its full face. it is a skull for sure. The eye sockets really make that clear. 
Scott C Waring

What's more, Scott C Waring, editor of UFO Sightings Daily blog site, claims NASA has overlooked the Martian-oid mug staring out of one of the US space agency's very own pictures, and a series of others found over the past few years.
Alien skull found Alive

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