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Compelling Images of Iapetus, Moon of Saturn

June 16, 2008 Unexplained, space 1 Comment

According to richard C. Hoagland Who wrote an article for the enterprisemission.com website, there is something strange going on at Iapetus, which is a Moon of Jupiter, he claims there is much evidence that points to Intelligent design (artificiality).

Below are a few compelling pictures, and a link to the original story, it is a long report, and by the time you get near the end of it, hoagland makes you really start to think and consider the possibility that this moon was “constructed.

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  1. Gilgamesh says:

    The “tower” is probably a star in the background.
    Morover when a meteorite crash there is a pic at the center of the impact crater.

    The rectangular craters could be seen on the moon, and nobody says it’s artificial there. And you could find strange things on the moon, look at the “messier craters”, but they are perfectly natural.

    About the strange belt around Japetus, did you notice a fantastic belt around Saturn? Why should one be more stranger than the other?

    And all this comes from the man who started the “face on mars” story.

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