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Mars - Best of Coast to Coast AM - 3/28/23

Mar 29, 202318 min
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George Noory and chemist Steve Colbern explore his findings of past civilizations on Mars that have been covered up by the government, debate what may have happened to these inhabitants, and discuss an implant he had removed from his body following an alien abduction.

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Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast AM on iHeartRadio and welcome back to Coast to Coast George nor with your Steve Colburn back with us. He is a chemist materials scientist twenty plus years experience in chemistry and nanotechnology. Currently works in the area of carbon nanotubes with his

company dirtron Star Nanotechnology. Steve has analyzed several alleged alien implants in recent years, worked with doctor Roger lear the late Steve's research discovered that these objects contain carbon nanotubes and other nanostructures, indicating that they were sophisticated nanodevices made by a level of nanotechnology far beyond that of current mainstream or earthly science. Think about that Steve was the first researcher outside the government to make this incredible discovery. Steve,

welcome back. How have you been, I've been, Ray, George, tell us a little. You had an implant removed by doctor Roger Leard did and you yeah, I was patient fifteen and his implant removal project. The aliens put an implant in my left second toe and he removed it about seven months later. How old were you when you think they'd might have done this. That was back in two thousand and eight. I was, I was forty eight years old. What was the episode? How how did this happen?

That's your mint call. Well, my wife had just had given birth to our daughter a couple of months before, and she was over at her parents' house. Her mom was helping out with the baby. And then I stopped over at our house to water the plants and do a few things, and got tired, told him I was going to spend the night over there. And I heard some wrestling in the backyard and went out in the backyard and found them two enormous raccoons in our avocado

tree eating avocados. And these were were big, I mean they were. They were just astonished me the size of the thing. So one was about about seventy pounds, at the size of a of a husky dog something like that, and you get them with somewhat smaller, maybe fifty pounds, and I didn't even know they got that big. And I fed the animals on cat food and observed them for a while, and then got tired and went to bed.

And we had a lot of strange activity in the house in the weeks prior to that, and I woke up about eight o'clock the next morning and the sides of my head were kind of sore, you know. I had a weird stinging pain and my left second toe, and I knew that the aliens had just had a strong gut feeling that the aliens had been there in the middle of the night. And then I had two more implants. What do you think they wanted with you, stephen Um. I think they're putting in a They're putting

in an implant to monitor my bodily uh parameters. I think that the almost to monitor body temperature, blood oxygenation and things like that. Were they interested in what you were working on? Perhaps, I'm not really sure. I know that they want my help for installing equipment and helping with medical procedures and things like that. I've remembered a lot of it under hypnotic aggression. Later on, What did our friend doctor Lear say about this, Well, he didn't

believe me at first. He thought that he thought that I was some crank and um. But he gave me a prescription to get the toe X ray and told him to give a copy of the film to the patient and They gave me the copy of the film after we forgot an X ray, and I knew that I was going to see something holding it up to the light. But when I did, it was a life changing event. Like I tell everybody, it's um it's um uh.

One thing to strongly suspect that something like this is going on with you, it's quite another matter to have proof and to know for sure. And it looked like a bad piece of wire on the X ray. It looks smaller on smaller on the X ray than it was when when I was removed. Fascinating. Now, how did

you get involved in studying Mars. I've just been interested in Mars for a long time and I thought it really ties into the alien phenomenon because there's evidence of past civilization there and that's the most earth like planets in the Solar System. Tell us the kind of work you've been doing about Mars, Steve, There's been a huge cover up going on in Mars since the nineteen fifties.

Apparently the ground based astronomers Percival loll and VC Sliper and a couple others knew that there was evidence of past civilization and planet life at least, and there's plant life that varies with the seasons. UM. You can see you can see that in the photographs from the from the Hubble space telescope and the rovers and the various rovers and orbiters that have been UM sent to Mars. Saw I saw a picture on Mars once that looked like a bunch of trees. You remember that one? Yeah,

oh yeah, I've got the picture here. There's definitely trees in the south polar region because that's the region with the most water during the summer in that hemisphere UM, and some of those trees are like half a kilometer across. It looked like a giant bannion trees. That is it just vegetation life that's on Mars in your opinion? Another

there's apparently at least simple the life. There's been pictures of what looked like insects from the rovers, and one of a rat like creature which certainly certatly looked that way anyway, a little reptile or something. Yeah, and I haven't a reptile. And there have been photographs of well, look like a statue head or space helmet UM or

perhaps a skull. I'm not it's not for sure what it is, but it's definitely either humanoid remains or um something some artifact Chinese rover found some water on the Moon. What do you think about Mars which was laden with water at one time, wasn't it? Yeah, there used to be a lot more water on Mars. There's there's still

a fair amount, not as much as on Earth. But there's mud um the landing side of the I believe it was the spirit rover was quite muddy, and NASA invented a lot of excuses as to why that's not mud and liquid water can't exist on Mars, but um. I think most people know mud when they see it. And the tripe is that the Viking lenders detected humidity

on Mars. So even even if they're right and the pressure is too low for liquid water to exist, ordinarily, where is it going to go at hundred percent humidity? It's a lit'll evaporate and moral come in from the air, so it's not going No liquid is going anywhere if the atmosphere is saturated with his vapor um. And also if water has a lot of dissolved salts, the vapor pressure and boiling vapor pressure is lowered and the boiling points ellivated. So are there clouds in Mars? Yeah, there's um.

There's quite a few clouds, and the Mars polar lander actually saw it snow there at one point. Yeah, they didn't make a big deal about that, but I saw the films for the pictures. What's the atmosphere like, steve um according to NASA at six to nine mill bars, which is about one one hundredth as dense as Earth. Um that I kind of have an issue with. The ground based astronomers thought it was more like more like a tenth as dense as Earth. It's much thinner than

it's in any event. Um. The atmospheric compositions mostly CO two, but ninety five percent CO two, maybe three percent nitrogen, one point six percent are gone, point one three percent oxygen, point zero three percent of water vapor, and a trace of neon um. In the case of the oxygen. Even if NASA's rife at the oxygen levels only point one three percent, even that level of oxygen would probably require pot plant life to maintain because oxygen is such a

reactive Guess what about the canals again? That the Lowells was able to see um, Well, I saw him for myself during the close Opposition of two thousand and three through an eight inch telescope. I didn't believe in all this at the time, and I was looking at Mars through the telescope at high magnification, and um, I noticed that whenever the looking at the planet through a telescope is like looking through something through um, you know, water

or a swimming pool. Um. Everyone, Every once in a while the surface will get calm and then you can see things better. And it's kind of like that with the atmosphere. Every every couple of minutes, the atmosphere clears up for a few seconds. And when that happened, I was seeing wins on Mars and I'm going like, fully, you know what these things are real? Um? Um, they've been acting like uh personal lol, as a lunatic for believing in that. He's not the only one that saw

him though. Um. Can they still be seen there? What's up? Can they still be seen there? Oh? Yeah, Yeah, there's pictures from from orbit that that show them pretty clearly. There's actually water seepages into the into the canals or um whatever you want to call them. But yeah, there's large large ditches or canal or channels all over the planet that have water seepage into them that may have been used as an irrigation system at one time by

the inhabitants. What kind of other signs of past civilizations might have been present on Mars? And what do you think Mars might have been like millions of years ago? Millions of years ago, Mars was was wetter, and there were shallow oceans, um and uh, there was probably more plant life and probably more animal life as well as far as evidence of past civilization. There's shapes and pictures in the ground, pyramids, statues like the face on Mars.

That's that's the probability of the face on Mars and the Sidonian region being just a trick of light and shadow, like NASA says, is vanishingly small. The Biking some members of the Viking imaging team came to that conclusion a long time ago. I said doctor Tom ben Plander, form head of the NA of the Naval Observatory. He was one of the good ones, wasn't he. Oh yeah, he was a great guy. But why isn't it Why is

NASSAS so reluctant Steve to tell us about this stuff? Well, I think the reason is because um there's been the UFO controversy for for years since um since the end of World War two at least, And I think that if they admitted that there's um plant, even if they admitted that there's plant life or simple organisms on the planet right next door, that would make the whole alien UFO thing much more likely in the public mind. Absolutely. And in terms of Mars, do you think it was

once laden with a population. Yeah, there's some evidence that, particularly from the Martian or the Soviet probe Pobos one, that there might still be population there. They came up with an infrared photograph that showed what looked like an underground city then, and it's a higher temperature than the surrounding so it's probably currently inhabited. I think that's currently inhabited at a very low population density, is my opinion. Where the rest of the inhabitants goal all underground or

did they come here They probably died off. Mars was once a moon of the original planet four in that orbit, according to Tom ben Flounder, and the one that blew up and became the asteroid belt. Yeah, planet four exploded millions of years ago, and that's why on one side of Mars is heavily cratered and the other side is relatively smooth. That the heavily crater side was the one facing the explosion. As a scientist, what have your peers

and colleagues say about this? Well, I'm not a mainstream scientist. I go where the data takes me, and I don't just wantingly believe it's in the textbooks, and I take my lead from people from Maverick scientists like doctor Van Blandern, and I just read what I read, what's out there, and look at the evidence. In this case, photographs from Mars have been taken recently, and just from my own conclusions,

and then your best guess what's going on Mars right now? Well, I think they're like I said, there's um there's some plant life and um lins on the rocks and bushes. In areas with high water photosynthetic bacteria you can see a layer of photo looks like photosynthetic bacteria blue blue green analogy. But it's also known as in some areas on the river photographs these discoveries would be fantastics, do

you wouldn't they need to go public with Yeah? Well, I wrote a report on Mars back in two thousand and three, after seeing the canals for myself and reading up on all this and looking at the NASA data, and I sent you a copy. There's a lot of photographs there. And one thing that that is really fiction that they show the public a lot is this total

redded out sky version of Mars. The sky is actually blue or gray, and it looks it looks more like Arizona than what they show on the press release photos of Mars. It's like they turned the red way, probably not had all the green on the rocks. That is fascinating to be sure, isn't it. Yeah, it's definitely really something. Does any of this shock you? Oh? Yeah, chocked the heck out of me. I was amazed that they were

distorting the facts to the sixth Con. I've been amazed about a lot of a lot of things like that, and looking into um space and the UFO thing in general. Do you think Mars is the only planet outside of Earth in our Solar System that might have been inhabited. I'm not sure. There seems to be a cover up going on about Venus too. I'm not sure I believe the government's assertions that the surfaces nine hundred degrees fahrenheit and that the surface pressures or fifteen hundred degrees fifteen

their psium. That seems a little bit of a stretch to me, And I think I find that strange that there have been a dozen spacecrafts into Venus over the last few decades, but there's very little data available about Venus that's been sent to the public. But I just I don't know what to believe on Venus. So Steve Colburne with us, We're going to take go ahead, go ahead, Steven. People back in the fifties just to think it was some sort of a swamp on it that, um, you know,

the juries. The jury still out on that as far as I'm concerned. Do you think our Mars rovers were able to capture some of these pictures and strange things and NASA just never gave them to us. They didn't give some of them to us. But on another area, they're just putting out thousands of photographs and you have to wade through all the mundane photographs to get to

the good stuff. And I think part of the reason that there was there were no Mars missions between nineteen seventy six, when biking landed and the next mission in the mid nineties was because they wanted to wait until image tampering, a computer technology had caught up sufficiently so that they could they could airbrush it out any signs of life or civilization. What do you think will happen when we send astronauts up there? I think this is

all going to come to light. I think that that they're going to have to admit it to the public. And and that's a scientist that I talked to you. Tho was introduced to me by Whitley Streeperum actually said during an argument that we had over Mars and private aerospace efforts, that that they had an agenda that says an agenda. They released this stuff very slowly to the public.

He got so upset when I when I praised private aerospace efforts for the I think he said some things he shouldn't have said, yeah, or wasn't supposed to say. Listen to more Coast to Coast AM every weeknight at one am Eastern and go to Coast to Coast am dot com for more

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