We found evidence of life on Mars in the 1970s, former NASA scientist reveals
Nasa found evidence of alien life in the 1970s, according to a former senior scientist – and ignored it.
"On July 30, 1976, the LR returned its initial results from Mars," Levin wrote in an article for Scientific American."Amazingly, they were positive. But Levin argues that those findings actually suggested that there is alien life on Mars. And, he argued, Nasa must do more to follow them up – because they could pose a significant threat to life on Earth.
Story continuesSumming up the evidence of alien life, he wrote his experiment had found a whole host of positive results. But perhaps most strongly of all, he said there had been no experiment that had provided an alternative explanation for the results that came back from the LV experiment.
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