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Biologists fear Red Planet may soon be inhabited by "billions and billions" of replicas of the famous scientist. Further evidence indicates that the entire Pathfinder landing is a hoax! See photographic poof. PRESS
RELEASE: Mountain View, California. July 11, 1997 "Solar flares may have accelerated cell division a billion fold...." Puzzled biologists have been at a loss to explain the rapid cell growth of the Sagan clone. Dr Peter Krensky, director of the esteemed MediaScience laboratories in Mountain View today discussed his theories about the appearance of the full grown Sagan at the lander. "Numerous high energy magnetic fields have been noted as a consequence of unusual solar activity during the flight to Mars" he stated. "We believe that cosmic radiation and solar flares could have sped up the cellular division of the clone. It is obvious that there are now billions and billions of his cells!" Dr. Krensky shouted at the briefing. Concerns now focus on how many Sagan embryos were hidden on board the NASA probe. It is feared that if Dr. Krensky's theories are true that the Sagan clones could continue to divide at accelerated rates. "Mars has no magnetic field to stop solar radiation, no ozone layer to attenuate the ultraviolet rays from the Sun." Krensky continued. "So far we have three Sagan's near the Lander - if this continues there could be dozens of Sagans in a week, millions in a few months and within only a year the entire Martian surface could be covered with "billions and billions" of Carl Sagan clones." Stay tuned. Watch the skies. The truth is here. Busybee@WidgetMagic.com Copyright© 1999 by Russell R. Robinson. All rights reserved |
Click on these small pictures to see the full size image.
NASA technicians first saw this image of Dr. Sagan forming to the right of the rover in the virgin sands on the Red Planet Wednesday.
On Thursday Sagan was already posing for the camera on little Sojourner.
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