• Mars Colonization will lead to ET Disclosure according to former NASA Scientist – Ep #452

  • Apr 21 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
  • Podcast

Mars Colonization will lead to ET Disclosure according to former NASA Scientist – Ep #452

  • Summary

  • Dr John Brandenburg is a plasma physicist and astrophysicist who worked on NASA’s Clementine Lunar Mission, before he became interested in NASA images of Mars revealing ancient oceans and artificial structures. In 1986, he first discovered evidence of an ancient ocean on Mars, which he presented at a scientific conference. The ocean’s existence was recently confirmed by Chinese scientists studying the recent data from China’s Mars rover. By right of discovery NASA would normally name it the Brandenburg Ocean, but Dr. Brandenburg’s Mars research has been deliberately sidelined by senior NASA officials who don’t want him to gain public recognition.


    In his second Exopolitics Today interview Dr Brandenburg discusses the Brandenburg Ocean along with evidence of an ancient civilization on Mars that was destroyed in a nuclear holocaust millions of years ago. He discusses how Elon Musk’s plan to colonize Mars offers a safe way of disclosing the existence of ancient life on Mars through future archeological digs. He believes that UFO disclosure would follow in a manner that would be less disruptive by using Mars discoveries to prepare the general public for the truth about extraterrestrial life visiting our planet today.


    Dr. John Brandenburg’s X account is: https://x.com/PhdBrandenburg


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