(Stillness in the Storm Editor) Despite the high strangeness of alleged Mars slave colonies, there are several people who’ve claimed that they exist. Laura Magdalene Eisenhower, the great-granddaughter of the former president bearing the same name, said she was recruited to join a Mars colony supposedly for the continuity of the human race. In addition, several other alleged secret space program insiders, such as Randy Cramer and Corey Goode, to name a few, also assert that for decades, various secret government programs have abducted millions of people and moved them to the barren planet. Recruits are told they will live in technological opulence, only to discover upon their arrival that the colony is managed as a slave plantation. So if these claims are so unbelievable, why did NASA bother to respond to them?





The likely answer is that the public is taking these things seriously.

Consider that at least half the population actively believes in the existence of extraterrestrial life, according to a 2015 Newsweek poll. And another poll suggests that up to 38% of Americans doubt the official explanation of the September 11th, 2001 attacks, with an outspoken 10% who don’t believe it at all.

Now consider that in 2016, only 55% of Americans voted in the presidential election. What these statistics suggest is that the people are highly skeptical of officialdom. What’s more, the rising popularity of TV shows like Ancient Aliens, UFO Youtubers, and alien-inspired media in general, suggests people are overwhelmingly curious about these topics and the conspiracies surrounding them.

Finally, the government, media, and academia continue to suffer losses of credibility, as the age of the internet makes it easy for the average person to debunk official propaganda.

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All this and more paints a picture of discontent and mistrust of government by the people, who are slowly beginning to recognize the magnitude of official and institutionalized deception. As a reaction, free-thinkers are more willing to entertain seemingly wild theories, like a Mars colony peopled with slaves from earth.

Although no concrete evidence has emerged to confirm such a claim, there continues to be a mounting interest in this topic. And there is a staggering amount of evidence to suggest secret space programs exist and have actively been covered up by governments the world over.

In the following related article, the You just wait Boeing advertisement is analyzed, revealing obvious allusions to colonies existing on Mars.

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So when an ex-CIA man goes on one of the most influential alternative media shows, The Alex Jones Show, claiming that NASA is operating a slave colony on Mars, the powers that be take notice.

While denial of a claim isn’t proof of what is denied, given all the available evidence of highly advanced deep black government projects, like what is revealed in Dr. Steven Greer’s latest film Unacknowledged, it suggests some kind of coverup is taking place.

At this stage, these claims of a Mars colony remain unconfirmed, but not refuted.

The jury is still out and as a people, we’ll have to get used to uncertainty. Some say that because certain claims can’t be verified, they should automatically be dismissed as untrue. But such an approach isn’t honest or scientific, and it prevents inquiring minds from making contact with emergent information.

Consider the following.

A Discernment Trap to Watch out for… Discernment is the term referring to the intellectual process of separating the wheat from the chaff, the process by which individuals uncover truth embedded within seemingly false things. Therefore, just because it’s hard to discern the truth in things like whistleblower testimony, doesn’t mean that there isn’t truth there to uncover. Some “researchers” claim that whistleblower testimony or personal anecdotes are all “bunk” because it’s hard to separate fact from fiction, and people have been known to make up stories. But to assert that all such testimony is false just because we don’t have the skills to discern it is decidedly unobjective and erroneous. And not everyone is making up stories. That’s like saying because we can’t prove that people see images and have experiences when dreaming, all claims of dreams are hoaxes. But that clearly isn’t the case. I think some researchers like to hold this rigid black-and-white position because it makes them look more authoritative. But the key word here is look—such lazy thinking and analysis actually reveals the opposite quality. One who would be so flippant with their judgements is decidedly unauthoritative with respect to a body of information. Anyone can dismiss information for less than objective reasons, but an honest researcher, and presenter, will be upfront about what they do or do not know—and encourage you to do your own research. So be careful what “experts” you blindly believe. Because people who dismiss whole bodies of information based on only logical suppositions or ideology arguments, haven’t learned how to discern the truth in all things yet. (I’m not saying this as an elitist, just making a statement of fact.) In my estimation, all information, no matter how seemingly untrue or fallacious, contains the truth. A web of lies is woven with strands of truth, and only by examining things carefully, honestly, and completely, can the whole truth about a thing be seen.

– Justin



Source – Daily Mail

Nasa is forced to deny outrageous conspiracy theory that it is running a child slave colony on Mars after wild claims are made by ex-CIA officer

by Harry Pettit, June 30th, 2017

Ex-CIA officer Robert David Steele made the comments on The Alex Jones Show

He claimed that children have been secretly shipped to Mars to work as slaves

In response, a Nasa spokesman said that ‘there are no humans on Mars’

Earlier this week, Nasa was forced to deny that it was soon to announce the discovery of alien life Nasa has been forced to deny a bizarre conspiracy theory that it is running a child slave colony on Mars.

The theory was cooked up by an ex-CIA case officer who made the wild allegations on a US national radio show yesterday. In response, a Nasa spokesman said that ‘there are no humans on Mars’, and dispelled another rumour that the agency faked sending rovers to the red planet. The bizarre comments were made by ex-CIA case officer Robert David Steele (pictured at a talk in 2008), who runs a conspiracy website. A Nasa spokesman responded that ‘there are no humans on Mars’ Guy Webster, a spokesman for Nasa on Mars exploration, told the Daily Beast: ‘There are no humans on Mars. There are active rovers on Mars. There was a rumor going around last week that there weren’t. There are. ‘But there are no humans.’ The child colony rumour surfaced on the national radio programme The Alex Jones Show, hosted by an eccentric conspiracy theorist of the same name. Mr Jones has previously claimed that the notorious Sandy Hook shooting never happened and that the Boston bombings were a government hoax. The bizarre Mars colony comments were made by Robert David Steele, a former CIA case officer who was a guest on this week’s programme. Mr Steele, who runs his own conspiracy theory blog, claimed that children have been secretly shipped to Mars over the last two decades to work as slaves. ‘We actually believe that there is a colony on Mars that is populated by children who were kidnapped and sent into space on a 20-year ride,’ Mr Steele said. ‘So that once they get to Mars they have no alternative but to be slaves on the Mars colony.’ Mr Jones agreed, saying ‘clearly they don’t want us looking into what is happening’ because ‘every time probes go over they turn them off.’ ‘Look, I know that 90 per cent of the Nasa missions are secret and I’ve been told by high level Nasa engineers that you have no idea. There is so much stuff going on,’ he said.

Nasa has been forced to deny a bizarre conspiracy theory that it is running a child slave colony on Mars. The theory was cooked up by ex-CIA case officer who spouted the wild allegations on a US national radio show on Thursday



Nasa rarely comments on wild conspiracy theories, and the agency’s statement comes just days after a rumour surfaced that it was soon to announce the discovery of alien life. Nasa rarely comments on wild conspiracy theories, and the agency’s statement comes just days after a rumour surfaced that it was soon to announce the discovery of alien life. MailOnline has contacted Nasa about these claims. The hacker collective Anonymous set conspiracy theorists abuzz this week after it claimed Nasa is on the verge of announcing the discovery of alien life. In a video, shared to an unofficial YouTube channel said to be affiliated with the vigilante group, a masked presenter cited snippets of a recent talk by Nasa Associate Administrator Dr Thomas Zurbuchen to support their prediction.

But shortly afterwards Nasa confirmed that no such announcement is on the way. Dr Zurbuchen took to Twitter on Tuesday to assure that the reports were false, and said that we still do not know if we are alone in the universe. ‘Contrary to some reports, there’s no pending announcement from Nasa regarding extraterrestrial life,’ wrote Zurbuchen, Associate Administrator, Nasa Science Mission Directorate. ‘Are we alone in the universe? While we do not know yet, we have missions moving forward that may help answer that fundamental question.’

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